Good morning.
Shawn McFarland writes that with Josh Jung the latest infirmed, the Texas Rangers were forced to get creative with their lineup in Sunday’s finale. That creative lineup struck out 16 times and the Rangers were nearly perfecto’d as they were swept by the worst team in baseball.
MLB dot com’s Jack Janes writes that the Rangers got a good outing from MacKenzie Gore only to score the fewest runs in the series.
McFarland writes that a discouraging 3-6 road trip against the three worst teams
in baseball ended in appropriately depressing fashion with a walk-off error.
MLB dot com’s Courtney Hollmon notes that things could have been worse as Jung’s shoulder issue doesn’t appear to be serious.
McFarland writes that in Texas’ never-ending quest to get their actual full lineup back, Wyatt Langford has shown improvement in his rehab while Corey Seager has hit a snag.
And, the folks at ESPN check in on the standings filled with bad teams and disappointments as we’ve reached the season’s one-third mark on Memorial Day.
Have a nice day!











