Seager, Semien lead Rangers to series-splitting rout
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It’s vaulted Seager’s season-long numbers back to normalcy. His .830 OPS is the best among all Texas hitters and ranks fourth among AL shortstops. His 13 home runs are second teamwide to only outfielder Wyatt Langford.
At this stage of the season, it's hard to expect much more out of the Texas Rangers. Through 90 games, they have largely proven what they are; a middling team.
Find out more in my MLB picks for Saturday, July 12. It took a while, but the Texas Rangers have finally woken up at the plate. After hitting no better than .235 in the opening three months of the season, the Rangers have posted a .286 average over their 10 games so far in July.
The Rangers have scored the third-most runs in baseball since June 25 but have an under .500 record in that span to show for it.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/rangers as Rangers Star Corey Seager Reaches Base in 13 Straight, Posts Monster Numbers. The Texas Rangers might not be having the best season, but one thing is certain: it isn’t because of their shortstop, Corey Seager.
Rangers first. Josh Smith grounds out to second base, Brice Matthews to Christian Walker. Corey Seager singles to right field. Marcus Semien hit by pitch. Corey Seager to second. Adolis
Seager doubled home a run in the first inning to give Texas an early lead. He's hit safely in 10 of the last 11 games and reached base safely in all 11, going 12-for-41 (.293) with four home runs, three doubles, nine RBI and 11 runs scored during that stretch.
Jake Burger went 3-for-5 with a home run and four RBIs and Wyatt Langford homered, doubled and also drove in four runs to lead the Texas Rangers to a 13-1 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday night in Anaheim,