Rangers face brewing storm as Milwaukee aims to turn Texas heat into playoff momentum at Globe Life Field
Preview of the Matchup
As the Texas Rangers gear up for their latest three-game home series, they find themselves in the challenging position of hosting the formidable Milwaukee Brewers. The Rangers (74-70), in pursuit of the final American League wild card spot, are in desperate need of victories. Despite being short-handed, Texas has managed to secure 11 wins in their last 15 games, but this series will test their resolve.
The Brewers (89-55) arrive in Arlington riding a wave of success, having emerged as the hottest team in baseball. Their impressive run includes a record of 25-11 since August 1, with a remarkable 14-game winning streak at the start of the month. As Milwaukee aims to clinch a playoff berth and potentially secure the top seed in the National League, the stakes are high for both teams.
Game Details
Date: Monday, September 8
Time: 7:05 p.m. CT
Location: Globe Life Field, Arlington
Broadcast: Rangers Sports Network, Victory+ (Rangers); FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin (Brewers)
Radio: 105.3 The Fan/1270 KFLC-AM (Spanish) (Rangers); WTMJ 620 (Brewers)
Probable Pitchers
The pitching matchup features Jacob Latz for the Rangers and Jose Quintana for the Brewers.
Rangers: Jacob Latz (1-0, 3.15 ERA)
Latz has stepped up to fill the rotation gap left by Nathan Eovaldi and has shown promise in his recent outings. In his last two starts, the 29-year-old left-hander has pitched 9.2 innings, allowing four earned runs while striking out six. Manager Bruce Bochy has lauded Latz for showcasing the skills of a starter, and with his pitch count expected to rise to around 80, he’ll aim for a strong performance against Milwaukee.
Brewers: Jose Quintana (11-5, 3.72 ERA)
Quintana, a seasoned lefty, has solidified his role as a reliable back-end starter for the Brewers since joining the club in March. His recent form includes a victory against Philadelphia, where he pitched 6.1 innings, yielding three earned runs while striking out six. While his ERA in the last month sits at 4.19, his overall effectiveness is evident, allowing a modest .244 batting average against him this season.
Injury Report
The Rangers are facing significant injury challenges as they enter this critical series.
Danny Coulombe (LHP): On the 15-day IL due to left shoulder fatigue; eligible to return on September 16.
Nathan Eovaldi (RHP): Expected to miss the remainder of the regular season with a right rotator cuff strain.
Adolis Garcia (OF): On the 10-day IL with a left quad strain; hopeful return by September 12.
Corey Seager (SS): On the 10-day IL following an appendectomy; unclear timeline for return.
Marcus Semien (2B): On the 10-day IL with a foot injury; recovery expected to take four to six weeks.
Cody Bradford (LHP): Out for the season following elbow surgery.
Jon Gray (P): Moved to the 60-day IL, ending his season due to right shoulder issues.
With the Brewers’ momentum and the Rangers’ injury woes, this series promises to be a clash of determination and skill as both teams aim for their respective playoff aspirations. The atmosphere at Globe Life Field will surely reflect the high stakes of this pivotal matchup.