Email Address By signing up you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy SUBMITThe most anticipated series in the four-year history of Globe Life Field begins Friday when the second-place Houston Astros come to town for four games. “I don’t know what there is to prove,” manager Bruce Bochy said after the Rangers’ 8-5 loss to Detroit on Thursday. Will they see a Rangers team that throttled the AL for the first two months of the season, including winning two of three in Houston? AdvertisementThe Rangers split the four-game series with Detroit, which was supposed to be one of the softer spots in a challenging June schedule. When the Rangers left Houston having won two of three in April, they were 2.5 games up on the Astros.
Source: The Guardian June 30, 2023 09:45 UTC