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Struggling Mariners send out ace Hernandez against Rangers Sat Apr 10 11:07:05 2010 EST
(Sports Network) - Felix Hernandez takes another crack at his first win of the season, and tries to halt Seattle's four-game losing streak in the process, when the Mariners play the middle tilt of their three-game series against the Texas Rangers tonight at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington. Hernandez, the American League's Cy Young runner-up a year ago, wasn't as sharp as he would have liked to be Monday in Oakland, as he allowed three runs and three hits in 6 2/3 innings. He also walked six batte
Rangers place Saltalamacchia on DL Thu Apr  8 13:47:36 2010 EST
Arlington, TX (Sports Network) - The Texas Rangers placed catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia on the 15-day disabled list with upper back and left shoulder stiffness on Thursday. Saltalamacchia was apparently hurt in the team's season opener on Monday against Toronto but didn't notify the team. Instead the catcher struck out looking in a pinch-hitting appearance in the ninth inning on Wednesday versus the Blue Jays and told the team about the injury after the game. The catcher was shut down in the mi
No relief: Feldman opening day starter for Texas Mon Apr  5 02:51:00 2010 EST

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) -Scott Feldman began last season in the bullpen for the Texas Rangers. Now he's their opening day starter with a new contract after a 17-win season.

``It's an amazing story,'' Toronto center fielder Vernon Wells said. ``His stuff has just gradually gotten better over the last few years and he can throw any pitch in any count and throw them all for strikes.''

The 6-foot-7 Feldman will be on the mound and Wells, who grew up in Arlington and still lives in the area, get

Rangers finalize Opening Day roster, place Kinsler on DL Sun Apr  4 15:39:22 2010 EST
Arlington, TX (Sports Network) - The Texas Rangers finalized their Opening Day roster on Sunday with several moves, including placing second baseman Ian Kinsler on the 15-day disabled list. Kinsler has been hampered by an high right ankle sprain, and his DL stint is retroactive to March 26, which makes him eligible to return on April 10 at the earliest. One of the top second baseman in the majors, Kinsler batted .253 last year with 31 homers and 86 RBI in 144 games. The club also placed pitcher
Rangers ink Feldman through 2012 Fri Apr  2 17:34:13 2010 EST
Arlington, TX (Sports Network) - The Texas Rangers have signed right-hander Scott Feldman to a contract extension through 2012. Financial terms were not disclosed, but the deal includes a club option for the 2013 season. The contract replaces his previous one-year pact for this season. "We're excited to commit to Scott as a core member of our club for years to come," said Rangers general manager Jon Daniels. "Our goal is to build a Championship Team around quality players and individuals who wo
MLB Outlook 2010: There's the Yankees, Phillies and everyone else Fri Apr  2 14:09:36 2010 EST
I see it that the Angels aren't the team to beat. There is a lot of buzz surrounding the Seattle Mariners, but thanks to Cliff Lee's abdomen injury things are already off to a shaky start in the Pacific Northwest. You know the story with the Texas Rangers. All hitting and no pitching. Could that change this year with Rich Harden heading the rotation? It could, but as always he is an inning away from that right arm just blowing up. If he is the guy you have to count on, you might be in rough sh
Rangers keep Rule 5 player Snyder, deal Escobar to Giants Thu Apr  1 22:23:58 2010 EST
Arlington, TX (Sports Network) - The Texas Rangers worked a trade with San Francisco so they could keep left-handed pitcher Ben Snyder, a Rule 5 draft selection. The Rangers sent southpaw Edwin Escobar to the Giants in exchange for Snyder, who had been selected from the Giants by Baltimore in the Major League Rule 5 Draft on December 10, 2009. The Orioles then immediately traded Snyder to Texas as the player to be named later in the Kevin Millwood-Chris Ray deal the previous day. Because Snyder
Rangers claim Garko off waivers from Seattle Thu Apr  1 14:31:59 2010 EST
Surprise, AZ (Sports Network) - The Texas Rangers have claimed first baseman Ryan Garko off waivers from Seattle. Garko was signed by Seattle on February 1 and appeared in 15 spring training games. He batted just .220 with one homer and four runs batted in. The 29-year-old veteran split last season between Cleveland and San Francisco, which acquired him from the Indians in late July. But in 40 games with the Giants, he hit just .235 with two homers and 12 runs batted in. In 118 combined games i
Detroit Tigers 2010 Preview Tue Mar 30 13:10:09 2010 EST
iscovered that swing toward the end of Spring Training. A career .236 hitter, Inge won't be asked to carry the offense, but the team will be hard-pressed to find a suitable replacement if his knees become an issue. After hitting .276 with the Texas Rangers in 2008, catcher C G. Laird took quite a step back last year, his first in Detroit, as he hit just .225 with four homers and 33 RBI. However, he did flash some gap-to-gap ability with 23 doubles, a year after hitting 24 two-baggers with the R
Texas Rangers 2010 Preview Tue Mar 30 12:56:43 2010 EST
Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - All the optimism that was swirling around Texas Rangers camp this spring received a jolt midway through when it was learned that manager Ron Washington had tested positive for cocaine during the 2009 season. Washington's troubles aside though, big things are expected in Arlington this year following Texas' first winning season since 2004. When you think of the Texas Rangers you think big offense and no pitching. Well times are a changing in the Lone Star Stat
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