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Texas Rangers’ Dramatic Walk-Off Win: Video Highlights, Standings Shake-Up & Player Reactions

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The Texas Rangers open a two-game set at altitude tonight as they face the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field, looking to climb back to .500 after a roller-coaster first quarter of the 2026 MLB season. Veteran right-hander Nathan Eovaldi gets the ball for Texas after spinning seven scoreless frames his last time out, a vintage performance that quieted any worries about his early-season velocity dip. Eovaldi’s renewed dominance is timely: the Rangers have placed left-hander Jordan Montgomery on the 60-day injured list following elbow surgery, thinning a rotation that has already leaned heavily on rookies Michael Harris and Adrian Quintana. Manager Bruce Bochy will also be without setup man Jonathan Hernández (back tightness), forcing a closer-by-committee that has seen Alexis Díaz, José Leclerc and Josh Sborz share late-inning duties. Bochy hinted pre-game that Díaz could get the ninth tonight if the matchup favors his splitter against Colorado’s left-heavy lineup. Offensively, Texas rides the hot bats of Corey Seager and Wyatt Langford. Seager, who owns a .330/.395/.570 slash line in May, has feasted on sinkers—a pitch Rockies starter Cal Quantrill throws nearly 40 percent of the time. Langford, meanwhile, is tied for the American League rookie lead with nine homers and has already logged two 110-mph lasers on the current road trip. Key storylines for Rangers fans: • Outfield shuffle: Evan Carter (wrist) begins a rehab assignment Friday, and his imminent return could push Travis Jankowski back into a fourth-outfielder role. • Infield depth: Rookie Sebastian Walcott continues to impress at Triple-A Round Rock, fueling speculation he could spell third baseman Josh Jung, who is mired in a 3-for-28 slump. • Division race: At 21–23, Texas sits 4.5 games behind the first-place Houston Astros. With nine of the next 12 contests against NL West teams below .500, the Rangers have a prime window to make up ground before Memorial Day. Tonight’s first pitch is set for 6:40 p.m. MT (7:40 p.m. CT), with the broadcast on Bally Sports Southwest and streaming on MLB .TV. Fans attending in Denver should pack layers—the forecast calls for a first-pitch temperature of 58 °F with winds gusting toward the right-field seats, conditions that could turn routine fly balls into souvenirs. Bottom line: The defending World Series champions have weathered injuries and inconsistency, but with Eovaldi shoving, Seager surging and a soft schedule ahead, the Texas Rangers are positioned to make a May push and remind the American League that their title defense is far from over.

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