Updated
Updated · Fox News · Apr 29
Texas Rangers predicted to avoid sweep against New York Yankees by analyst David
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Apr 29

Texas Rangers predicted to avoid sweep against New York Yankees by analyst David

11 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 29
  • The Yankees, with a 20-10 record, have won the first two games of the series in Arlington, while the Rangers stand at 14-16.
  • New York starts rookie Elmer Rodriguez, making his MLB debut, while Texas counters with Nathan Eovaldi, who is 2-4 this season.
  • Despite recent poor form and a three-game losing streak, the Rangers are backed by David to rally and prevent a sweep, citing Eovaldi's potential advantage over the Yankees' lineup.
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