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ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) -- Ron Washington was not about to question himself Friday over Yu Darvish's recent workload. Especially since Darvish felt fine after throwing a career-high 130 pitches Thursday night against the Detroit Tigers. The Texas manager had no qualms about sending his ace back to the mound in the eighth inning against the Detroit Tigers even though the Ra... read more...
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Lineups: Kinsler out again
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Saturday a.m. Rangers stuff
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Yesterday was not the most thrilling of games for the Rangers. And Oakland beat Seattle Kansas City, meaning Oakland is in second place, 6.5 games back of Texas now. ... read more...
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The Rangers Are 5-2
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I think everything is going on a lot more than we think it is. read more...
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ARLINGTON, Texas Texas Rangers manager Ron Washington was looking for a way to get Ian Kinsler a day off. Bruised ribs weren't in the plans though. Kinsler was a late scratch Friday because of bruised ribs. Kinsler first hurt his ribs last weekend during a series in Houston when he was hit by a ball while trying to steal second base. He aggravated the injury Thursday n... read more...
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Rangers Gameday: 4/24 vs. LAA
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I wish I had an ocelot named Babou... read more...
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As we have a tendency to do here at D4L, we like to deflect any and all negativity. LOOK HOW TERRIBLE THIS IAN KINSLER SLIDE WAS LAST NIGHT [via DShep25]: Here's how our Friday morning coffee-maker convo will go, okay? Hungover fan: Did you see the Verlander-Darvish game last night? Still-drunk fan: Yeah, dude - oh man, did you seeeee that Kinsler slide??... read more...
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This was the game we all thought we'd see yesterday between Verlander and Darvish. Instead, tonight, possibly the two worst starters in each team's rotation kept possibly the two best teams in baseball to three to... read more...


