Rangers and Astros face off in pivotal matchup as Texas aims to revive wild card aspirations
The Texas Rangers are set to conclude their vital three-game series against the Houston Astros on Sunday afternoon at Globe Life Field. This matchup carries significant weight as the Rangers strive to remain competitive in the American League Wild Card race, particularly with the Seattle Mariners leading the pack. With the Milwaukee Brewers, currently riding a hot streak, looming on the schedule for Monday, securing a victory against their divisional rival is crucial for Texas.
Game Day Details
Fans eager to catch the action can tune in for the game scheduled for 1:35 p.m. CT. It will be available for viewing on Rangers Sports Network and Victory+, while Astros fans can catch the action on Space City Home Network. The radio broadcast will feature the Rangers on 105.3 The Fan and 1270 KFLC-AM (with Spanish coverage), while Astros supporters can listen in on KBME 790 AM/94.5 FM HD-2 and TUDN 93.3 FM.
Probable Pitchers
As the Rangers take to the mound, they will rely on left-hander Patrick Corbin (7-9, 4.48 ERA) to deliver a strong performance. Texas is looking for Corbin to replicate the form he showcased in his last home game on August 26 against the Los Angeles Angels, where he threw eight innings, allowed no runs, and struck out eight batters. However, Corbin has struggled in recent outings, posting a 6.75 ERA in his last seven starts. He enters this matchup with 114 strikeouts and 44 walks over 136.2 innings pitched this season.
The Astros will counter with left-hander Framber Valdez (12-8, 3.40 ERA), who was a late addition to the starting lineup after the team opted to switch from Luis Garcia. Valdez’s presence on the mound poses a challenge for the Rangers, who have struggled against left-handed pitchers this season. In his most recent outing, Valdez faced difficulties, surrendering six earned runs over five innings.
Injury Updates
Injuries remain a significant concern for the Rangers as they navigate the stretch run of the season. Key players currently on the injured list include:
Danny Coulombe, LHP: Currently on the 15-day IL with left shoulder fatigue, eligible to return on September 16.
Nathan Eovaldi, RHP: Dealing with a right rotator cuff strain, expected to miss the remainder of the regular season.
Adolis Garcia, OF: Sidelined with a left quad strain but may return to designated hitting duties soon.
Corey Seager, SS: Recovering from an appendectomy, with an uncertain timeline for return.
Marcus Semien, 2B: Suffering from a foot contusion with a fractured metatarsal, requiring four to six weeks for healing.
Sam Haggerty, OF: Dealing with left ankle inflammation, with a potential return later this season.
Additionally, players like Evan Carter (right wrist fracture) and Jon Gray (right shoulder nerve irritation) have been ruled out for the remainder of the season, further complicating the Rangers’ efforts to secure a playoff spot.
As the teams prepare to take the field, the stakes are high. With the postseason looming, both the Rangers and Astros will look to seize the moment in what promises to be an electrifying afternoon in Arlington.