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WASHINGTON - The game between the Texas Rangers and Washington Nationals, scheduled for 12:35 p.m. CT Sunday, was delayed by inclement weather. A line of showers was approaching Nationals Park around the scheduled game time, according to Nationals officials, leading to the delay.
Texas returns home on Friday to host the Chicago White Sox. Nathan Eovaldi is eligible to be activated from the IL that day. If all goes well with his right elbow inflammation, he could be activated to start and give deGrom an extra day of rest.
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At this point, the jokes kind of write themselves. Like this: The last time the Rangers played a game shorter than Friday was the final day of the 1984 season when California’s Mike Witt threw a perfect game in 1:49. Hey, at that point, the Rangers were just anxious to get things over with. Has this season reached that stage?
Bochy did not indicate how long Latz would pitch or the arrangement of the relievers after Latz. The only pitcher he said he intends to stay away from is right-handed reliever Chris Martin, who pitched the ninth inning of Saturday's victory over the Nationals.
Dallas Wings rookie Paige Bueckers, as well as Nancy Lieberman will throw out the ceremonial first pitches at the Texas Rangers game June 18. Basketball Hall of Famer Nancy Lieberman and Dallas Wings rookie Paige Bueckers will throw out ceremonial first pitches at Globe Life Field on June 18 when the Texas Rangers host the Kansas City Royals.
Michael Soroka struck out seven in six sparkling innings, and the Washington Nationals beat Patrick Corbin and the Texas Rangers 2-0
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SB Nation on MSNWashington Nationals vs Texas Rangers Game ThreadAfter the Nationals shut out the Rangers in game one of the series, Texas returned the favor last night. A Jacob Degrom masterclass lifted the Rangers to a 5-0 win. The streaky Nationals offense needs to get back on track. They have been very quiet this home stand.
Alex Call had finally done it. In the eighth inning, he worked a walk — the only free pass the Washington Nationals would earn Saturday. The moment was worthy of a celebration, so Call flipped his bat and jogged to first base as Robert Hassell III moved into scoring position.