Rangers give Profar first start at third
ARLINGTON, Texas Jurickson Profar doesn't see making his first start at third base as a big deal.
"It's baseball," Profar said. "No challenge. Catch the ball and throw the ball."
Profar played some third for Double-A Frisco last year and got in some early work Sunday with infield coach Dave Anderson.
Texas manager Ron Washington said the team had planned...
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Kinsler returns, Rangers’ skid continues
Ian Kinsler is back in the line-up, but the Rangers’ winning ways are still on the DL, it seems.
R.A. Dickey left the game before Josh Lindblom, but he had far more success. The Rangers only scored once on Dickey — miraculously stringing together some hits in the 6th inning. They left so many runners in scoring position, including two bases loaded opportunities. It’s...
Rangers Ian Kinsler Activated, Leury Garcia back to AAA
Texas Rangers second baseman Ian Kinsler has been activated from the Disabled List and bat leadoff for the Rangers in Toronto. Kinsler, no stranger to injury has missed nearly a month with an intercostal strain and will return to face RA Dickey and the Blue Jays.The 30-year-old second baseman has stayed healthy the past two seasons, playing in 155 and 157 games after playing in...
Rangers' Ian Kinsler activated; Leury Garcia optioned to triple-A
Texas Rangers' second baseman Ian Kinsler has been activated and the Rangers will option down 22-year-old infielder Leury Garcia to triple-A Round Rock.
According to a tweet from Todd Willis from ESPN, Kinsler will be back in the lead-off spot and play second base to face the Toronto Blue Jays. He struggled at the plate in his rehab stint, but did not feel pain in his rib...
Rangers activate Kinsler from DL
ARLINGTON, Texas A Texas Rangers offense that is in need of a spark may have gotten on Saturday.
The Rangers activated second baseman Ian Kinsler from the disabled list. Kinsler is leading off for the Rangers today and playing second base.
To clear room for Kinsler, the Rangers optioned Leury Garcia to Triple A Round Rock, which means the club is keeping Jurickson Profar with...
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Rangers GM talks Cruz, Profar
ARLINGTON, Texas Neither the Texas Rangers nor Nelson Cruz have heard from Major League Baseball with regards to the ongoing Biogenesis investigation.
Texas general manager Jon Daniels said the team has to wait and see what happens and then move forward.
"I know there are reports out there," Daniels said. "We have not heard anything. I don't expect to hear anything...
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Baseball continues to be bond that ties Ryan family
ARLINGTON, Texas Nolan Ryan had plans to be the kind of father who was around a lot on Father's Day.
Ryan thought he'd retire from baseball in his early 30s and then take up coaching sons Reid and Reese through their Little League days.
Of course that didn't happen as Ryan ended his Hall of Fame career with 324 victories and 5,714 strikeouts at the age of 46.
That...
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Rangers infielder Jeff Baker sprains thumb giving high five?
Texas Rangers infielder Jeff Baker wasn't in the lineup Friday night because of a sprained right thumb. This in and of itself isn't newsworthy.However, the manner in which Baker injured himself certainly is.Baker was unable to grip a bat Friday after receiving an "over-the-top high-five" from one of his teammates during pregame handshakes Thursday. This is according...
Offense fails to support Darvish
Yu Darvish wasn’t at his best tonight, but he still gave the team plenty of chances to win the game. They just didn’t want to take it, it seems.
Darvish struck out nine and allowed one run on three hits through seven. Even though he didn’t look very comfortable or happy out there, he still pitched the best of any starter this week. And he was still confusing plenty of...
Rangers Rookie Jurickson Profar Afraid of Sharks, But Big Fan of ‘Mr. Bean’
Don’t expect to see Jurickson Profar at the beach this summer. Instead, he’ll probably be brushing up on the latest Rowan Atkinson work.
Say what?
Well, Profar, who is beginning to make an impact with the Rangers after being ranked baseball’s top prospect before the season, seems to be a rather interesting dude. He did a radio interview with KTCK-AM in Dallas, and he revealed...
Rangers Prospect Joey Gallo Continues Slugging Prowess in Minors
Texas Rangers prospect Joey Gallo has showcased excellent power this season for Low Class-A Hickory, which has been displayed over his past five games where he has slugged six home runs.In the first game of a doubleheader on Tuesday, Gallo went 4-for-4 with three home runs and four RBI. He would follow up with a 2-for-5 two home run performance the following day in the second game...
Texas Rangers’ Alexi Ogando: Starter Or Reliever?
Alexi Ogando, starter or reliever? If you are a fan of the Texas Rangers, you have been hearing this debate wage on for a number of seasons. This debate seems to have split the fan base down the middle much like the “trade or keep Jurickson Profar” battle. It has been beaten to death over and over again about what the Rangers should do with the hard throwing right hander, but...
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Rangers couple sport adorable tandem jerseys
This couple seem to be proud Texas Rangers boosters and even bigger fans of each other. They were photographed at a Rangers game each wearing a red team jersey with "Together 19" and "Since 54" on their backs, respectively. Put them side-by-side and you get Together Since 1954 — if you're not dyslexic. The cuteness factor is off the charts. ...
Murphy's arm bigger than his bat right now
ARLINGTON, Texas David Murphy is far from the only Ranger struggling at the plate these days, but at least he has contributed with his arm.
For the second game in a row, Murphy threw out a base runner from left field.
On Tuesday, he pegged Cleveland's Carlos Santana trying to stretch a single into a double.
Wednesday, it was the speedy Michael Bourn who tested Murphy'...
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Rangers: Matt Harrison could be out until September
There is no timetable for the return of Rangers starting pitcher Matt Harrison. Harrison will begin a throwing program on Monday but could be out until September.
The Rangers want Harrison to take it slow since he has not thrown in two months.
“It would be like starting my offseason throwing program. It’s frustrating, but it could be worse. I could have missed the whole year...
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