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Left-hander Cody Bradford and right-hander Josh Sborz made their latest benchmarks for a return to the Texas Rangers.
Texas Rangers shortstop Corey Seager is walking more than ever, taking a page out of New York Mets star Juan Soto's book.
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Those bullpen games have been quite a relief for the Texas Rangers. With Nathan Eovaldi still on the injured list and Tyler Mahle dealing with shoulder stiffness, the Rangers twice in the past week have gone with bullpen games.
The move would also speak to the grave lack of healthy pitching depth in the system at the moment. When Rocker was optioned a week ago after a game in which he failed to cover first base and then lost track of baserunners, President of Baseball Operations Chris Young acknowledged that Rocker needed more development.
The Texas Rangers are erring on the side of caution when it comes to the status of young outfielder Evan Carter.
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The Rangers are trying to keep pace in the AL West and got some really good news on a very talented young player
Sborz threw a one-inning simulated game outing against Alejandro Osuna and Ezequiel Duran, with his fastball sitting at 90-91 mph. It was up about three ticks from his best bullpen session to date. “The shapes on all the pitches were there and the lateness of the break was there,” Sborz said. “I just need the [velocity] to ramp up.