The Texas Rangers are having a tough time, as they lost to the Cincinnati Reds yet again on Tuesday night. This means that they are close to being swept by the Reds, so the pressure is on for Wednesday’s game (Sports Illustrated). Rangers’ pitcher Jon Gray will take the hill, and he’ll need to be at his best if his team is going to avoid being swept by Cincinnati. But oddsmakers don’t give the Rangers much of a chance, as they are not favored to win (Action Network).
Meanwhile, the Rangers’ game on Monday was disappointing, as they were leading late in the game but ultimately lost to the Reds. This is the second night in a row that the Rangers have blown a late lead, which is certainly frustrating for the team (Naija News). But this isn’t the only issue plaguing the Rangers currently; they are also investigating an officer involved shooting that occurred in Bowie County on Monday evening. The Texas Rangers are looking into the matter (TXK Today).
Switching to the ice, the New York Rangers faced off against the New Jersey Devils on Saturday night. Dougie Hamilton scored the game-winning goal in overtime, giving the Devils a 2-1 victory over their rival New York team (The Rink Live). The Rangers will need to regroup before their next game, and they’ll have to do it quickly as they’re playing the Devils again on Monday night. Fans can tune in to the game on their local TV channels or via a free live stream (NJ.com).
Even the New York Mets got in on the Rangers action, as a few of their players attended a recent Rangers game at Madison Square Garden. Mets’ players Pete Alonso, Tomas Nido, and Luis Guillorme were spotted raising a drink in honor of the Rangers (New York Post). It seems the Rangers have some support even beyond their own fan base.
With all this team news, Rangers fans will be on the edge of their seats in anticipation of Wednesday’s game against the Reds. Will the Rangers be able to avoid a sweep, or will they continue to struggle on the field? Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure – Rangers’ fans won’t be giving up hope anytime soon (VAVEL.com).