The Rangers collected 14 hits in their 9-4 win over the A's on Wednesday at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington and moved to within two games of the top spot in the American League West.More» Berkman's two-run shot puts Rangers on board
Mitch Moreland will be returning to the Rangers following three rehab games with Double-A Frisco. He can't be activated off the disabled list until Friday, but he'll work out with the club before its day game against the Athletics on Thursday.More» Moreland leaves game with leg injury
Although a game in June should never be labeled as a "must win," using 2012 -- when the A's beat the Rangers on the final day of the season to claim first place for the first time all year -- as a guide, it would suggest that a win in Thursday's series finale between the two teams would serve both well in regard to postseason aspirations.More» Washington discusses Berkman, Lindblom
Ron Washington has used 12 lineups in the last 13 games, dating back to June 7 at Toronto. Nelson Cruz was bumped up to third in the order on Wednesday, switching spots with Lance Berkman in the fifth spot.More» Washington on Darvish, loss to A's
A bandage covering the stitches in his chin, Ian Kinsler was back in action on Wednesday following a collision at home plate on Tuesday.More» Kinsler bloodied from slide into home
Yu Darvish fanned 10 in six innings but also allowed five runs, including two homers, as the Rangers fell to the A's, 6-2, on Tuesday at the Ballpark.More» Darvish strikes out 10 A's in six frames
Lance Berkman was back in the lineup on Tuesday after getting two days off. But he was batting fifth in the order after batting exclusively in the third spot.More» Berkman drills a two-run homer to left field
Left-hander Martin Perez threw six scoreless innings for Triple-A Round Rock in a 12-2 victory over Oklahoma City on Monday night and is 4-0 with a 1.13 ERA in his last four starts.More»
Nelson Cruz drove in four runs with two home runs and a double to carry the Rangers to an 8-7 victory over the Athletics at the Ballpark in Arlington on Monday night.More» Cruz's two-run shot puts the Rangers on top
On Monday, Jurickson Profar became the youngest player to ever be used as the designated hitter in the leadoff spot since the position was created by the American League in 1973. He was also the youngest designated hitter in Rangers history.More» Profar drives in Martin with a double
Designated hitter Lance Berkman was out of the lineup for the second straight game on Monday as the Rangers try to get him back as physically strong as possible.More» Berkman drills a two-run homer to left field
Joakim Soria, who has not pitched in the Major Leagues since 2011, is getting ready to go on a medical rehabilitation assignment. Soria threw approximately 30 pitches of live batting practice on Monday without any issues.More»
Alexi Ogando remains limited to throwing on flat ground while waiting for the discomfort in his right shoulder to subside. Ogando last pitched on June 5 in Boston and is eligible to come off the disabled list on Friday.More» Ogando strikes out six in 5 2/3 frames
The Rangers' slump continued on Father's Day in a 7-2 loss to the Blue Jays, who completed the four-game sweep. It was the first time the Rangers had been swept this season.More» Andrus puts Texas on board with infield hit
Mitch Moreland was cleared to begin his rehab assignment at Double-A Frisco on Monday. The assignment is expected to last three games.More» Moreland leaves game with leg injury
Justin Grimm will try a new approach to help slow the game down in his next start Wednesday against the Athletics. He learned the concept from Kyle McClellan, who learned it during his time with the Cardinals.More» Grimm fans three over six innings
Shortstop Elvis Andrus and designated hitter Lance Berkman rank second among American Leaguers at their positions, and three other Rangers are at No. 3 in the latest balloting.More» Berkman drills a two-run homer to left field
Rangers outfielder Leonys Martin's father, Oscar, was a one-time pitcher who almost made it to the Cuban National Series, but he instead transferred his passion into a life-long devotion to coaching youth baseball.More» Martin makes an impressive diving catch
Jurickson Profar made his first career start at third base Sunday against the Blue Jays. Profar worked with first-base coach Dave Anderson before the game to get comfortable with the signals used Sunday.More» Profar dives for outstanding defensive gem
Josh Lindblom gave up four runs over six innings, and Texas went 1-for-12 with runners in scoring position vs. R.A. Dickey and the Blue Jays in a 6-1 loss on Saturday.More» Kinsler makes a great play to end the fourth
Second baseman Ian Kinsler told the Rangers that he was ready, so the team activated him off the disabled list on Saturday. The Rangers also kept infielder Jurickson Profar on the Major League roster and optioned Leury Garcia to Triple-A Round Rock.More» Kinsler lines a solo homer in the second
Elvis Andrus admitted the Rangers offensive struggles played a part in him getting ejected in the sixth inning of Friday's 8-0 loss to the Blue Jays. The club had a .167 average with runners in scoring position in June, including a 2-for-14 stretch in their last four games.More» Andrus tossed after arguing a strike call
First baseman Mitch Moreland, sidelined with a strained right hamstring, said he is ready to come off the disabled list and is eligible on Friday. Jeff Baker reported slight improvement on Saturday, but he is still not able to grip a bat.More» Moreland leaves game with leg injury
The Rangers' adjusted lineup managed just five hits in an 8-0 loss to the Blue Jays at Rangers Ballpark on Friday. Justin Grimm took the loss, allowing seven runs on 10 hits in 7 2/3 innings pitched.More» Soto throws out Bonifacio at second
Rangers shortstop Elvis Andrus was ejected in the sixth inning of Friday's game against the Blue Jays at Rangers Ballpark for arguing a strike three call.More» Andrus tossed after arguing a strike call