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On Tuesday, the subject was Chris Martin, who lasted one pitch in the ninth inning of a 4-1 game against Colorado, then walked off the mound and seemed to say “it popped,” on his way back to the dugout with athletic trainer Matt Lucero. It came a day after Luke Jackson was hit by a line drive on the hand and wrist on the first pitch he threw.
The Texas Rangers have recalled Jake Burger from Triple-A Round Rock. The move Monday came 10 days after the Rangers sent down the struggling first baseman who was one of their top offseason acquisitions.
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SB Nation on MSNMonday Morning Texas Rangers UpdateEvan Grant writes that the Rangers left Detroit showing signs of life after remembering that they can hit home runs. At MLB dot com, Steve Kornacki writes about Nathan Eovaldi shoving for Texas in the finale to help the Rangers secure their first series win since mid-April.
Jordan Beck and the Colorado Rockies will hit the field on Monday at Globe Life Field against Tyler Mahle, who is starting for the Texas Rangers. First pitch is at 8:05 p.m. ET. The Rangers have the sixth-ranked team ERA among all MLB pitching staffs (3.41). The Rockies strike out just 6.8 batters per nine innings as a pitching staff, worst in MLB.
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