Good morning.
Shawn McFarland writes about the Texas Rangers taking down the Seattle Mariners last evening to kick off a stretch against championship hopefuls.
Kennedi Landry writes about Jacob deGrom working through five one-hit innings during the win despite having an aching knee.
McFarland writes that deGrom doesn’t seem too concerned about the knee but Texas still lifted him after just 78 pitches.
The DMN’s Nate Sanchez writes that Jake Burger’s versatility was on display in the win with the eventual
game-winning RBI and some nifty late-innings defense at first base.
Jeff Wilson writes that the Rangers are still trying to figure out the successful bullpen combination in the late innings with Jakob Junis getting the save last night.
McFarland notes that Skip Schumaker shook up the order of the lineup a bit following a slow start at the plate at home for Texas.
And, Landry recalls the non-player additions to the Rangers Hall of Fame from managers to mayors to everyone in between.
Have a nice day!











