Good morning.
Shawn McFarland has observations on the Texas Rangers who followed up the highs of opening week with a downturn upon entering The Shed.
Kennedi Landry writes that the takeaway from Sunday’s latest impotent loss at home was that Jack Leiter is good.
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McFarland writes that Joc Peterson’s first hit of the season with a game-tying home run after he was loudly booed in his previous at-bat.
Jeff Wilson writes that despite the big home run, the Rangers need more than one hit in 17 at-bats from Pederson.
We’re just three games into the home slate and McFarland writes that being unable to score runs at home is already the story for Texas again at The Shed.
Wilson writes that opening the roof on Sunday didn’t do the Rangers any favors as wind swirling inside the park likely contributed to the loss.
And, Landry’s newsletter covers Jake Burger’s new spooky contacts which the Texas first baseman hasn’t debuted in a game yet.
Have a nice day!