1. Rangers right-handed starters have been tougher on left-handed hitters than their left-handed starters, one of the bizarre twists early in the season. 2. Rangers starter Bob Tewksbury pitched Saturday night as if he had never been gone. 3. Rangers starter Darren Oliver threw too many pitches early, and had to leave the game with one out in the sixth inning. 4. Rangers starter Doug Davis allowed two runs in five innings. 5. Rangers starter Doug Davis survived a rough second inning to get the victory. 6. Rangers starter Kenny Rogers took advantage of the early support to run his winning streak to six games. 7. Rangers starter Ryan Glynn lasted only three innings. 8. Rangers starters have pitched seven or more innings in eight consecutive games. 9. Rangers starter Bobby Witt gave the Rangers seven innings yesterday, which helped their overworked bullpen get some rest. 10. Rangers starter Bobby Witt is on a similar roll against the Twins. |
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