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ARLINGTON — Texas Rangers starting pitchers Nathan Eovaldi and Cody Bradford could both take significant steps in their ...
A timeline for injured Texas Rangers starting pitcher Nathan Eovaldi is starting to become clearer. Eovaldi threw a bullpen on Tuesday, per multiple reports including The Dallas Morning News ...
The right-hander is working his way back from triceps soreness, and the next step in his rehab program will likely be live batting practice. Assuming Eovaldi next throws live BP, he'll then be ...
Rangers ace Nathan Eovaldi is going on the injured list, president of baseball operations Chris Young announced on Sunday ...
Progressing in recovery ...
Cubs Trade Idea Lands Rangers' Nathan Eovaldi originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Chicago Cubs are one of the most ...
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Lone Star Ball on MSNThoughts on the Eovaldi i.l. moveThe announcement that Nathan Eovaldi was headed to the injured list caused some angst that perhaps wasn’t warranted ...
What makes this loss even worse is that on Monday, the team announced Eovaldi has been named the Rangers Player of the Month for May, a distinction voted on by media members and broadcasters who cover ...
Texas Rangers starting pitcher Tyler Mahle could be held out of his next start after experiencing soreness in his pitching ...
For the next couple of weeks, the Texas Rangers will have to get by without right-hander Nathan Eovaldi in the rotation.
Nathan Eovaldi is staying in Texas. The veteran right-hander signed a three-year, $75 million deal to return to the Rangers on Tuesday night, The Post’s Joel Sherman confirmed. Eovaldi ...
“Right-hander Nathan Eovaldi and the Texas Rangers are in agreement on a three-year, $75 million contract, sources tell ESPN.
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