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ForeverBlueShirts on MSNNew York Rangers Daily: Watch and learn in playoffs; Oilers advance; Flyers, Canucks, Kings make key hiresSure hope the New York Rangers are watching the Stanley Cup Playoffs closely. There’s much to be learned about what
Josh Jung likes to swing the bat. He really likes to swing the bat. With the bases loaded, there might even be lust in his heart. Which is why we’re, of course, going to talk about a walk. Yes, the Rangers slugged a couple of more homers in thrashing a hapless,
Rangers set up a final day showdown with Hibs after their 5-3 win over Hearts at the Oriam. Katie Wilkinson broke the deadlock after 17 minutes in Edinburgh before Bayley Hutchison grabbed a leveller for Hearts just two minutes later.
A Midwesterner, like the new Pope Leo XIV, Burger swelled with pride and saw a little opportunity for motivation. “Basically, I kind of thought: New Pope, new me,” Burger said Wednesday night. “He’s a Midwestern guy like me. I was proud. And since he’s been elected Pope, we’ve been rather hot.”
Rangers are ready to offer Nicolas Raskin an extension beyond his current contract, which runs until 2027, as they would not want to lose both the Belgium midfielder and 22-year-old Morocco forward Hamza Igamane this summer amid mounting interest from top clubs in England and France. (TeamTalk)
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Pregame analysis and predictions of the Houston Astros vs. Texas Rangers MLB game to be played on May 15, 2025 on ESPN.
In addition, the Rangers released some ratings numbers regarding the early returns on the Rangers Gameday pregame show. According to the Rangers, Nielsen ratings for the Dallas-Fort Worth market the RSN produced show has experienced a 164% increase in household ratings. The postgame show also showed a rise of 33% according to the Nielsen report.
Lefty Patrick Corbin turned in another workmanlike -- and at times, dominant -- performance in the Rangers’ 8-3 victory over the Rockies on Wednesday night. With nine strikeouts in six innings, along with help from a quick-striking Rangers offense,
The Rockies have fallen to 7-36, earning the title of worst record through 43 games in the modern era of Major League Baseball. They were outhit and outpitched by the Rangers again as Texas concludes a sweep that leaves the Rockies at 2-20 on the road.
The Rockies became the first team to start 7-36 in the modern era (since 1901). They were swept for the seventh time and are 0-3 under interim manager Warren Schaeffer, who replaced Bud Black on Sunday.
Right field: Adolis García is tied for 10th in the majors in runs saved with six. Bochy credited García’s offseason explosiveness work with helping him move significantly better than a year ago when he dealt with knee pain for much of the year. “He’s really moving well,” Bochy said.