Elvis Andrus went 5-for-5 and finished a homer shy of the cycle out of the leadoff spot to lead the Rangers to a 7-2 victory over the visiting Tigers on Saturday night.More» Andrus collects five hits vs. Tigers
Rangers second baseman Ian Kinsler missed his second straight game Saturday night because of sore ribs and David Murphy was slotted No. 2 in the order behind Elvis Andrus.More» Murphy gets RBI, reaches on three-base error
In a season that began with all sorts of uncertainty, the Rangers' success is an affirmation of the depth and quality of the organization general manager Jon Daniels has assembled.More» Grimm tosses 6 2/3 quality frames in win
Sometimes the language barrier gets in the way but Rangers manager Ron Washington says he's pretty sure that Alexi Ogando now understands that it's his responsibility to let someone know if he's having some sort of discomfort, even if he's experienced it before.More» Ogando tosses six frames of two-run ball
Doug Fister and Derek Holland have delivered consistent results for the Tigers and Rangers so far this season and both will be trying to give their bullpens a breather during Sunday night's series finale on ESPN.More» Holland fans six over seven frames in win
Called up as an extra reliever when starter Alexi Ogando was placed on the disabled list, right-hander Cory Burns has given Rangers manager Ron Washington something to think about when the team has to send someone out Monday to make room for starter Josh Lindblom, who is coming up from Triple-A Round Rock.More»
Rangers rookie Leonys Martin's arm is about to be a secret no longer. His bullet, on-the-fly throw to the plate to nail a sliding Andy Dirks at the plate in the third inning Friday night was his team-leading third outfield assist this season.More» Leonys Martin nails runner at the dish
Right-hander Nick Tepesch battled for five innings and Geovany Soto homered, but the Rangers' inability to hit with runners in scoring position cost them in a 2-1 loss to the Tigers on Friday night at Rangers Ballpark.More» Leonys Martin nails runner at the dish
Nolan Ryan spoke as a proud parent. He spoke as a baseball man, too. He thought Astros owner Jim Crane got it right in naming his oldest son, Reid Ryan, 41, the team's president of business operations on Friday.More»Biggio, Nolan Ryan on Astros' new executive hire
Rangers second baseman Ian Kinsler was out of the lineup on Friday night because of a bruised right rib cage. Kinsler said the issue was not the result of his awkward headfirst slide in the first inning of Thursday's 10-4 win over the Tigers, but reacting to getting hit by a pitch from Justin Verlander.More» Kinsler awkwardly slides into third
Professional golfer Shawn Stefani is currently in his rookie year on the PGA Tour. He is not only a good golfer, but also a big fan of baseball. So why not have MLB represented on the golf course?More»Stefani happy to have MLB.com on his bag
Rangers pitcher Colby Lewis, who has been sidelined with triceps tendinitis, threw approximately 35-38 pitches in a bullpen session without any problems and is scheduled to resume his medical rehabilitation assignment on Monday for Double-A Frisco.More» Lewis looks to regain health in 2013
Alexi Ogando, who was placed on the disabled list on Thursday because of biceps tendinitis, said he has had this problem before. Ogando said the recent flareup occurred during his six-inning outing on Wednesday against the Athletics.More» Ogando tosses six frames of two-run ball
The Rangers are expected to face Felix Hernandez during their three-game series with the Mariners next weekend in Seattle. Hernandez is scheduled to pitch on Sunday against the Indians. That means his next start will be either next Friday or Saturday at Safeco Field.More» Grimm tosses seven scoreless against Twins
The Rangers knocked out Justin Verlander with a seven-run third inning and Yu Darvish earned his seventh win of the season with 10-4 victory over the Tigers.More» Darvish strikes out six over eight innings
Catcher A.J. Pierzynski, on the disabled list with a strained oblique muscle in his right rib cage, took batting practice on Thursday and should be ready to play for Double-A Frisco on Sunday.More» Pierzynski recovers after bobbling foul pop
The Rangers' chartered flight from Oakland to Dallas on Wednesday evening took an unexpected detour to Albuquerque, N.M., because of the terrible weather in North Texas.More» Murphy makes a great running catch in left
The Rangers acquired Josh Lindblom from the Phillies this winter as a reliever, but when he did not make the team in Spring Training, the club sent him to Triple-A Round Rock to become a starter.More»
Alexi Ogando had a no-hitter through five on the 30th anniversary of Nolan Ryan's first career no-no, and Nelson Cruz launched a three-run homer and made a spectacular catch in the Rangers' 6-2 win on Wednesday.More» Cruz lays out to take away a sure hit
Since the Rangers and Cardinals went toe-to-toe for seven tense, wonderful games in the 2011 World Series, plenty has happened to both franchises. Yet, in a lot of ways, nothing at all has happened. In many respects, these two organizations that exchanged punches for 10 days are mirror images of one another.More» Gast earns first career big league win
Tanner Scheppers earned his third win of the season on Tuesday night by pitching two scoreless innings, but manager Ron Washington said he still wants to stay away from using Scheppers more than one inning at a time.More» Rangers turn two with bases loaded in eighth
Catcher A.J. Pierzynski has been taking swings off soft-toss pitching the past two days, and he will progress to normal batting practice when the Rangers return to Arlington this week. Pierzynski could go on a medical rehab assignment Sunday.More» Pierzynski recovers after bobbling foul pop
Mitch Moreland is on a hot streak with a .347 batting average and a .796 slugging percentage in May, but he is attempting to improve on his run production.More» Moreland launches second homer of game
Adrian Beltre and Mitch Moreland homered off reliever Chris Resop in the 10th inning, and Joe Nathan converted a tense save to give the Rangers a 6-5 victory over the A's on Tuesday night in Oakland.More» Nathan ties Gossage with career save No. 310
A trip to Oakland is extra special for Rangers outfielder Leonys Martin. It gives him a chance to hang out with Athletics outfielder Yoenis Cespedes. They are close friends and part of a wider fraternity of Major League players who defected from Cuba.More» Martin takes Gonzalez deep to extend lead
Rangers shortstop Elvis Andrus, who felt his hamstring stiffen up on a ninth-inning stolen base on Monday, was fine on Tuesday, but the question remained as to was why he attempted the steal with the Rangers down four runs in the final inning in the first place.More» Andrus hurt stealing second in the ninth