Astros vs Rangers Picks, Odds and Prediction
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The Texas Rangers (44-45) and San Diego Padres (47-41) will close out their only series of the season on Sunday Night Baseball.
All-Star Fernando Tatis Jr. scored the tying run in the third inning and doubled in the go-ahead run in the fourth for the San Diego Padres, who beat the Texas Rangers 4-1 to take two of three.
The Texas Rangers lost 4-1 against the San Diego Padres Sunday night at Petco Park and, in alignment with an all-too familiar and troublesome trend, failed to rally when faced with a deficit.
The San Diego Padres look to address a major need through a potential trade with the Texas Rangers as the deadline approaches.
BOTTOM LINE: The San Diego Padres play the Texas Rangers after Luis Arraez’s four-hit game on Saturday. San Diego has a 47-41 record overall and a 26-15 record in home games. The Padres are 33-10 in games when they out-hit their opponents.
The Texas Rangers' offense is collapsing in extra innings, exposing depth issues after their 3-2 loss vs. the San Diego Padres Friday night.
Jake Cronenworth’s walk-off single in the 10th inning lifted the Padres to a 3-2 win over the Rangers, who have now lost four of their last six extra-inning games.
The Rangers expect left fielder Wyatt Langford, who has been sidelined since June 25 with a left oblique strain, to return to the lineup for Saturday’s game against the San Diego Padres at Petco Park. Rangers manager Bruce Bochy said Langford’s return will be dependent on how the 23-year-old feels.
The Rangers bounced back from an extra-inning collapse in the series opener against the Padres, as Wyatt Langford made his return from injury.
The Texas Rangers are at a point in the season where their record is who they are. They are a slightly below average team.
In the end, the Padres were outbid. The Rangers, who play in a state with no income tax, landed Higashioka with a two-year, $13.5 million contract. The Padres settled for bringing back Elias Díaz with a $3.