Detroit. The Texas Rangers beat the Detroit Tigers 5-4 at Comerica Park on Friday night, as Danny Jansen hit a home run and Josh Jung drove in two runs; Jack Flaherty lasted 3 2/3 innings and surrendered four earned runs, raising his season ERA to 5.90, and the bullpen recorded key outs. Detroit. On Saturday, Kumar Rocker lasted two innings in a 5-1 loss, allowing five runs and six hits; he threw 43 pitches and was replaced by Cal Quantrill. Alejandro Osuna had an eighth-inning RBI double in Friday's win, while Brandon Nimmo left with hamstring tightness and Wyatt Langford exited a rehab game this week.
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If you're a Rangers fan, this is a thrilling win. But it's not all roses. Key players like Nimmo and Langford are dealing with injuries. This could affect the team's performance in upcoming games. Keep an eye on the lineup changes this week.
The Rangers pulled off a nail-biter against the Tigers, but there are concerns. Flaherty's struggles continue, and injuries are piling up. It's a mixed bag for fans. Worth forwarding if you know someone who bleeds Rangers blue.
The Texas Rangers benefited from timely hitting—Danny Jansen's homer and Josh Jung's multi-hit performance—and bullpen relief that preserved a 5-4 victory and helped split the early-season series momentum.
The Detroit Tigers and specifically starting pitchers Jack Flaherty and Kumar Rocker suffered pitching setbacks: Flaherty's elevated ERA and Rocker's short outing contributed to run deficits and losses across consecutive games.
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