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The Rangers Struggled in June
The Rangers Struggled in June
“The Rangers have lost the lead in the AL West with the Angels taking the spot that they have been so familiar with over the last four years. Texas has lost steam, but ironically, the pitching has kept them afloat and the offense has let them down. The Rangers have finished the past ...
Rangers May Have Borrowed As Much as $15 Million from MLB to Make Payroll
Rangers May Have Borrowed As Much as $15 Million from MLB to Make Payroll
bizofbaseball.com — In a sign that Tom Hicks’ financial woes may have reached a critical level, the Texas Rangers... may have borrowed as much as $15 million from Major League Baseball to make payroll. The news of the possible shortfall by the club arose yesterday on “Inside Pitch” which airs on SIRIUS XM Radio’s ... (more) Rangers May Have Borrowed As Much as $15 Million from ...
Tom Hicks 'streamlines’ his sports entities, folds marketing group
Tom Hicks 'streamlines’ his sports entities, folds marketing group
star-telegram.com — Former Stars president Jim Lites is out in the shuffle of Rangers/Stars personnel.... (more) Tom Hicks 'streamlines’ his sports entities, folds ...
Hamilton's back, Davis to AAA
trsullivan.mlblogs.com — The Rangers called outfielder Josh Hamilton to the Major Leagues and sent struggling first baseman Chris Davis... to Triple-A Oklahoma City. This move comes as a surprise because the Rangers and manager Ron Washington valued Davis' defense at first ... (more) Hamilton's back, Davis to AAA
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