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The Rangers have underachieved, particularly on offense, and yet, they’ve actually held their own in difficult stretch before the MLB All-Star break.
Up Next: A final game before the All-Star break features RHP Nathan Eovaldi on the mound for Texas against RHP Hunter Brown for Houston. The Sunday afternoon first pitch from Daikin Park is scheduled for 1:10 pm CT and will be carried on the Rangers Sports Network.
After Josh Hader blew his first save of the season, the Houston Astros beat the Texas Rangers in 11 to end four-game losing streak.
García, who is in the process of getting his season back on track, hears from Astros fans every time he steps to the plate in Houston.
Nathan Eovaldi continues to shove. The right-hander allowed one run on five hits in 7 2/3 innings Sunday as the Rangers went into the All-Star break on a good note, beating the Astros, 5-1, and winning the three-game weekend series at Daikin Park.
Astros Announce Yordan Alvarez Update Before Rangers Game originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Left-handed power hitter Yordan Alvarez is in his seventh major-league season after debuting for the Houston Astros in 2019 at 22 years old.
Adolis Garcia and Marcus Semien each homered while Nathan Eovaldi capped his stellar first half with another quality start as the visiting Texas Rangers claimed the rubber match of a three-game series against the Houston Astros with a 5-1 victory on Sunday.
His seventh quality start in eight outings was hardly enough to make Jacob deGrom happy Saturday night, particularly after the Rangers lost 5-4 to the Astros in 11 innings. But as the All-Star break beckons,
Zack Short hit a walk-off RBI single in the 11th inning after Christian Walker tied it with a sacrifice fly and the Houston Astros beat the Texas Rangers 5-4.
The Rangers began an incredibly important series against the Astros with another encouraging night at the plate.