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The Texas Rangers activated designated hitter/first baseman Joc Pederson from the 10-day injured list on Sunday.
The Texas Rangers today announced the following transactions prior to Sunday’s series finale against the Atlanta Braves at Globe Life Field: - Designated hitter/first baseman Joc Pederson activated ...
Pederson, who joined Texas on a $37 million, two-year contract during free agency in December, went 0-for-4 -- beginning with ...
Jake Burger, the lone remaining significant injury on the hitting side, took batting practice Monday for the first time since ...
Riding a six-game win streak, the Rangers are now tied with the Seattle Mariners at 56-50 for the third American League Wild ...
Texas Rangers designated hitter Kyle Higashioka was almost put out twice by All-Star players from Detroit in a strange ...
In the midst of a down team year as well as a down individual year, Braves DH Marcell Ozuna is likely to be on the move and ...
One player who will likely be available is Ozuna, and he could make a lot of sense for a team like the Rangers that is hungry for offense. The designated hitter spot was supposed to be taken care of ...
The 2011 Texas Rangers were Exhibit A in effective use of the DH, even if they arrived at the solution awkwardly. After signing Adrian Beltre and trading for Mike Napoli during the ’10-’11 ...
Smith continues to fill in everywhere for the Rangers. He most recently had a regular gig at third base, but that closed when Josh Jung was called up from Triple-A Round Rock. Besides DH, Smith can ...
The Rangers activated designated hitter Joc Pederson off of the 60-day injured list before Sunday’s series finale vs. the ...
Texas Rangers designated hitter Kyle Higashioka was almost put out twice by All-Star players from Detroit in a strange sequence.
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