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2019 Texas Rangers season

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2019  Texas Rangers
Texas Rangers Insignia.svg
League American League
Division West
Ballpark Globe Life Park in Arlington
City Arlington
Record78–84 (.481)
Divisional place3rd
Owners Ray Davis & Bob R. Simpson
Managers Chris Woodward
Television Fox Sports Southwest
(Dave Raymond, C.J. Nitkowski, Tom Grieve)
Radio KRLD 105.3 FM (English)
(Eric Nadel, Matt Hicks, Dave Raymond)
KZMP 1540 AM (Spanish)
(Eleno Orlenas, Jerry Romo)
Stats ESPN.com
Baseball Reference
  2018
2020  

The 2019 Texas Rangers season was the 59th of the Texas Rangers franchise overall, their 48th in Arlington as the Rangers, and their 26th and final season at Globe Life Park in Arlington. The Rangers began the season on March 28 against the Chicago Cubs and finished the season on September 29 against the New York Yankees. On November 2, 2018, Chris Woodward was hired to be the manager of the Rangers for the 2019 season. [1] Despite a strong May and June for the team, they fell apart after that, failing to qualify for the postseason for the third consecutive year.

Contents

Regular season

Season standings

American League West

AL West
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Houston Astros 10755.66060214734
Oakland Athletics 9765.5991052294536
Texas Rangers 7884.4812945363348
Los Angeles Angels 7290.4443538433447
Seattle Mariners 6894.4203935463348

American League Wild Card

Division leaders
Team W L Pct.
Houston Astros 10755.660
New York Yankees 10359.636
Minnesota Twins 10161.623
Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
Oakland Athletics 9765.599+1
Tampa Bay Rays 9666.593
Cleveland Indians 9369.5743
Boston Red Sox 8478.51912
Texas Rangers 7884.48118
Chicago White Sox 7289.44723½
Los Angeles Angels 7290.44424
Seattle Mariners 6894.42028
Toronto Blue Jays 6795.41429
Kansas City Royals 59103.36437
Baltimore Orioles 54108.33342
Detroit Tigers 47114.29248½

Record against opponents

The Rangers hosting Houston on July 13 Houston Astros vs. Texas Rangers July 2019 09.jpg
The Rangers hosting Houston on July 13
TeamBALBOSCWSCLEDETHOUKCLAAMINNYYOAKSEATBTEXTORNL
Baltimore 7–123–33–43–42–43–34–30–62–171–63–47–121–68–117–13
Boston 12–75–23–35–22–45–14–33–35–144–34–37–124–311–810–10
Chicago 3–32–511–812–64–39–102–56–134–31–52–42–44–34–36–14
Cleveland 4–33–38–1118–13–412–76–010–94–31–55–11–64–36–18–12
Detroit 4–32–56–121–181–610–93–35–143–31–61–62–40–63–45–15
Houston 4–24–23–44–36–15–114–53–44–311–818–13–413–64–211–9
Kansas City 3–31–510–97–129–101–52–45–142–52–52–53–42–51–69–11
Los Angeles 3–43–45–20–63–35–144–21–52–56–1310–93–49–106–112–8
Minnesota 6–03–313–69–1014–54–314–55–12–43–45–25–26–14–38–12
New York 17–214–53–43–43–33–45–25–24–22–46–112–73–311–812–8
Oakland 6–13–45–15–16–18–115–213–64–34–210–94–313–60–611–9
Seattle 4–33–44–21–56–11–185–29–102–51–69–102–48–114–29–11
Tampa Bay 12–712–74–26–14–24–34–34–32–57–123–44–23–313–614–6
Texas 6–13–43–43–46–06–135–210–91–63–36–1311–83–33–39–11
Toronto 11–88–113–41–64–32–46–11–63–48–116–02–46–133–33–17

Game log

2019 Game Log 78–84 (Home: 45–36; Away: 33–48)
March: 2–1 (Home: 2–1; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
1March 28 Cubs 4–12 Lester (1–0) Minor (0–1)48,5380–1 L1
2March 30 Cubs 8–6 Kelley (1–0) Edwards Jr. (0–1) Leclerc (1)46,2381–1 W1
3March 31 Cubs 11–10 Leclerc (1–0) Strop (0–1)36,8122–1 W2
April: 12–13 (Home: 8–4; Away: 4–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
4April 1 Astros 1–2 Peacock (1–0) Sampson (0–1) Osuna (1)18,0562–2 L1
5April 2 Astros 6–4 Kelley (2–0) Valdez (0–1) Leclerc (2)17,9073–2 W1
6April 3 Astros 4–0 Minor (1–1) Cole (0–2)22,2654–2 W2
7April 4@ Angels 11–4 Springs (1–0) Harvey (0–1)42,0275–2 W3
8April 5@ Angels 1–3 Anderson (1–0) Lynn (0–1) Allen (1)41,0895–3 L1
9April 6@ Angels 1–5 Skaggs (1–1) Smyly (0–1)31,7475–4 L2
10April 7@ Angels 2–7 Anderson (2–0) Miller (0–1)42,0765–5 L3
11April 9@ Dbacks 4–5 Andriese (2–0) Leclerc (1–1)16,6205–6 L4
12April 10@ Dbacks 5–2 Lynn (1–1) Chafin (0–1) Bird (1)15,8716–6 W1
13April 12 Athletics 6–8 Trivino (1–0) Martin (0–1) Treinen (5)24,8176–7 L1
April 13 Athletics Postponed (rain); Rescheduled for June 8 as part of a doubleheader.
14April 14 Athletics 8–7 Springs (2–0) Soria (0–2) Leclerc (3)26,3507–7 W1
15April 15 Angels 12–7 Dowdy (1–0) Bedrosian (1–1) Leclerc (4)18,2658–7 W2
16April 16 Angels 5–0 Minor (2–1) Barría (1–1)17,7049–7 W3
17April 17 Angels 5–4 Lynn (2–1) Harvey (0–2) Leclerc (5)16,69110–7 W4
18April 19 Astros 2–7 Verlander (3–0) Smyly (0–2)35,64910–8 L1
19April 20 Astros 9–4 Kelley (3–0) Cole (1–3)39,63611–8 W1
20April 21 Astros 11–10 Miller (1–1) McHugh (3–2) Kelley (1)26,22512–8 W2
21April 22@ Athletics 1–6 Bassitt (1–0) Minor (2–2)8,07312–9 L1
22April 23@ Athletics 5–11 Montas (4–1) Lynn (2–2)10,49612–10 L2
23April 24@ Athletics 5–6 Treinen (1–1) Martin (0–2)18,61012–11 L3
24April 25@ Mariners 2–14 Gonzales (5–0) Hearn (0–1)12,64412–12 L4
25April 26@ Mariners 4–5 (11) Elías (2–0) Dowdy (1–1)21,72112–13 L5
26April 27@ Mariners 15–1 Minor (3–2) Leake (2–3)26,49313–13 W1
27April 28@ Mariners 14–1 Lynn (3–2) Swanson (0–3)21,50314–13 W2
28April 30 Pirates 4–6 (11) Crick (1–1) Chavez (0–1) Vázquez (7)18,64114–14 L1
May: 14–13 (Home: 8–4; Away: 6–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
29May 1 Pirates 5–7 Taillon (2–3) Miller (1–2) Vázquez (8)23,56214–15 L2
30May 3 Blue Jays 0–1 (12) Hudson (2–1) Jurado (0–1) Giles (8)26,17914–16 L3
31May 4 Blue Jays 8–5 Lynn (4–2) Pannone (1–3) Kelley (2)31,78715–16 W1
32May 5 Blue Jays 10–2 Dowdy (2–1) Buchholz (0–2)30,93416–16 W2
33May 7@ Pirates 4–5 Feliz (2–0) Sampson (0–2) Vázquez (10)13,03216–17 L1
34May 8@ Pirates 9–6 Jurado (1–1) Lyons (1–1) Martin (1)13,90517–17 W1
35May 9@ Astros 2–4 Miley (3–2) Minor (3–3) Osuna (9)26,65717–18 L1
36May 10@ Astros 0–3 Verlander (6–1) Lynn (4–3) Osuna (10)33,02317–19 L2
37May 11@ Astros 4–11 Cole (4–4) Smyly (0–3)35,84917–20 L3
38May 12@ Astros 5–15 Martin (1–0) Sampson (0–3)41,02717–21 L4
39May 14@ Royals 5–11 Duffy (2–1) Miller (1–3)19,41017–22 L5
40May 15@ Royals 6–1 Minor (4–3) López (0–5)14,57218–22 W1
41May 16@ Royals 16–1 Lynn (5–3) Bailey (4–4)17,46919–22 W2
42May 17 Cardinals 7–3 Sampson (1–3) Mikolas (4–4)34,39820–22 W3
43May 18 Cardinals 2–8 Hudson (3–3) Jurado (1–2)30,96720–23 L1
44May 19 Cardinals 5–4 (10) Gómez (1–0) Hicks (1–2)32,11221–23 W1
45May 20 Mariners 10–9 Minor (5–3) Leake (3–5)18,79622–23 W2
46May 21 Mariners 5–3 Lynn (6–3) Milone (0–1) Kelley (3)19,15723–23 W3
47May 22 Mariners 2–1 Sampson (2–3) Gonzales (5–4) Kelley (4)22,40024–23 W4
48May 24@ Angels 4–3 Smyly (1–3) Bedrosian (1–3) Kelley (5)43,80625–23 W5
49May 25@ Angels 2–3 Robles (2–0) Kelley (3–1)36,39225–24 L1
50May 26@ Angels 6–7 García (1–1) Springs (2–1) Justin Anderson (1)39,40625–25 L2
51May 27@ Mariners 2–6 Milone (1–1) Lynn (6–4)14,13525–26 L3
52May 28@ Mariners 11–4 Sampson (3–3) Gonzales (5–5)12,45226–26 W1
53May 29@ Mariners 8–7 Chavez (1–1) Bass (0–1) Kelley (6)16,05927–26 W2
54May 30 Royals 2–4 Junis (4–5) Minor (5–4) Kennedy (3)26,20227–27 L1
55May 31 Royals 6–2 Jurado (2–2) Duffy (3–2)31,17528–27 W1
June: 18–11 (Home: 10–6; Away: 8–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
56June 1 Royals 6–2 Lynn (7–4) Bailey (4–6)27,13329–27 W2
57June 2 Royals 5–1 Sampson (4–3) Keller (3–7)21,89130–27 W3
58June 4 Orioles 11–12 Bundy (3–6) Smyly (1–4) Givens (5)21,90330–28 L1
59June 5 Orioles 2–1 (12) Springs (3–1) Fry (0–3)21,16331–28 W1
60June 6 Orioles 4–3 Jurado (3–2) Hess (1–8) Kelley (7)20,46232–28 W2
61June 7 Athletics 3–5 Petit (1–1) Leclerc (1–2) Treinen (13)25,12032–29 L1
62June 8 (1) Athletics 10–5 Springs (4–1) Blackburn (0–1)22,32733–29 W1
63June 8 (2) Athletics 3–1 Sampson (5–3) Bassitt (3–2)39,51434–29 W2
64June 9 Athletics 8–9 Montas (8–2) Smyly (1–5) Treinen (14)20,35834–30 L1
65June 10@ Red Sox 4–3 (11) Chavez (2–1) Brasier (2–3) Martin (2)34,42235–30 W1
66June 11@ Red Sox 9–5 Jurado (4–2) Hernández (0–1)35,12136–30 W2
67June 12@ Red Sox 3–4 Barnes (3–1) Chavez (2–2)34,33036–31 L1
68June 13@ Red Sox 6–7 Workman (4–1) Fairbanks (0–1) Smith (1)35,84136–32 L2
69June 14@ Reds 7–1 Martin (1–0) Mahle (2–7) Smyly (1)30,09037–32 W1
70June 15@ Reds 4–3 Minor (6–4) Roark (4–6) Kelley (8)25,69338–32 W2
71June 16@ Reds 3–11 Gray (3–5) Jurado (4–3)24,07938–33 L1
72June 17 Indians 7–2 Lynn (8–4) Clevinger (1–1)20,86039–33 W1
73June 18 Indians 3–10 Plesac (2–2) Sampson (5–4)19,23339–34 L1
74June 19 Indians 4–10 Pérez (2–1) Palumbo (0–1)22,90639–35 L2
75June 20 Indians 4–2 Minor (7–4) Bieber (6–3) Kelley (9)18,53140–35 W1
76June 21 White Sox 4–5 (10) Herrera (3–3) Kelley (3–2) Colomé (16)29,33340–36 L1
77June 22 White Sox 6–5 Lynn (9–4) Marshall (3–1) Martin (3)33,58241–36 W1
78June 23 White Sox 7–4 Sampson (6–4) Nova (3–6) Kelley (10)21,91742–36 W2
79June 25@ Tigers 5–3 Chavez (3–2) Zimmermann (0–5)18,95243–36 W3
80June 26@ Tigers 4–1 Minor (8–4) Boyd (5–6)19,73244–36 W4
81June 27@ Tigers 3–1 Jurado (5–3) Turnbull (3–8) Kelley (11)22,92545–36 W5
82June 28@ Rays 5–0 Lynn (10–4) Chirinos (7–4)13,95546–36 W6
83June 29@ Rays 2–5 McKay (1–0) Sampson (6–5)16,65546–37 L1
84June 30@ Rays 2–6 Snell (5–7) Chavez (3–3)11,23446–38 L2
July: 8–16 (Home: 4–7; Away: 4–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
July 1 Angels Postponed (death of Angels' P Tyler Skaggs); Rescheduled for August 20 as part of a doubleheader.
85July 2 Angels 4–9 Cahill (3–6) Fairbanks (0–2)20,93146–39 L3
86July 3 Angels 2–6 Barría (3–2) Jurado (5–4)28,99846–40 L4
87July 4 Angels 9–3 Lynn (11–4) Canning (3–5)45,56647–40 W1
88July 5@ Twins 6–15 Pérez (8–3) Sampson (6–6)38,07347–41 L1
89July 6@ Twins 4–7 Pineda (6–4) Chavez (3–4) Rogers (12)36,96947–42 L2
90July 7@ Twins 4–1 (11) Kelley (4–2) Mejía (0–2)35,49548–42 W1
90th All-Star Game in Cleveland, Ohio
91July 11 Astros 5–0 Lynn (12–4) Valdez (3–5)37,96449–42 W2
92July 12 Astros 9–8 Kelley (5–2) Osuna (3–2)32,32250–42 W3
93July 13 Astros 6–7 (11) James (4–0) Martin (1–1) Osuna (20)42,45250–43 L1
94July 14 Astros 4–12 Verlander (11–4) Jurado (5–5)27,91650–44 L2
95July 16 Dbacks 2–9 Young (3–0) Lynn (12–5)19,20250–45 L3
96July 17 Dbacks 4–19 Ray (8–6) Chavez (3–5)26,68150–46 L4
97July 19@ Astros 3–4 Verlander (12–4) Minor (8–5) Osuna (21)42,28750–47 L5
98July 20@ Astros 1–6 Urquidy (1–0) Jurado (5–6)41,64350–48 L6
99July 21@ Astros 3–5 Armenteros (1–0) Lynn (12–6) Osuna (22)37,65550–49 L7
100July 22@ Mariners 3–7 Gonzales (11–8) Sampson (6–7) Elías (12)16,09150–50 L8
101July 23@ Mariners 7–2 Payano (1–0) Milone (1–5)15,54351–50 W1
102July 24@ Mariners 3–5 Leake (9–8) Minor (8–6) Elías (13)28,16351–51 L1
103July 25@ Athletics 11–3 Jurado (6–6) Anderson (9–6)11,85452–51 W1
104July 26@ Athletics 5–2 Lynn (13–6) Mengden (5–2) Martin (4)14,95253–51 W2
105July 27@ Athletics 4–5 Bailey (9–7) Sampson (6–8) Hendriks (9)36,46853–52 L1
106July 28@ Athletics 5–6 Treinen (4–3) Leclerc (1–3)18,90653–53 L2
107July 30 Mariners 5–8 Tuivailala (1–0) Martin (1–2) Elías (14)20,59953–54 L3
108July 31 Mariners 9–7 Minor (9–6) LeBlanc (6–4) Chavez (1)22,53954–54 W1
August: 13–16 (Home: 8–6; Away: 5–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
109August 2 Tigers 5–4 Lynn (14–6) Alexander (0–2) Leclerc (6)26,88455–54 W2
110August 3 Tigers 5–4 (10) Leclerc (2–3) Ramirez (5–4)30,29256–54 W3
111August 4 Tigers 9–4 Montero (1–0) Cisnero (0–3)18,53157–54 W4
112August 5@ Indians 1–0 Minor (10–6) Civale (1–1) Leclerc (7)17,69058–54 W5
August 6@ Indians Postponed (inclement weather); Rescheduled for August 7 as part of a doubleheader.
113August 7 (1)@ Indians 0–2 Goody (3–0) Jurado (6–7) Hand (28)35,04158–55 L1
114August 7 (2)@ Indians 1–5 Cole (3–1) Lynn (14–7) Wittgren (3)24,88858–56 L2
115August 9@ Brewers 5–6 Hader (2–5) Clase (0–1)35,29458–57 L3
116August 10@ Brewers 2–3 Houser (5–5) Payano (1–1) Albers (3)41,90358–58 L4
117August 11@ Brewers 1–0 Minor (11–6) Lyles (7–8) Leclerc (8)44,41159–58 W1
118August 12@ Blue Jays 4–19 Stewart (2–0) Jurado (6–8)16,49259–59 L1
119August 13@ Blue Jays 0–3 Pannone (3–5) Lynn (14–8) Giles (16)22,95859–60 L2
120August 14@ Blue Jays 7–3 Allard (1–0) Reid-Foley (2–3)34,66660–60 W1
121August 15 Twins 6–13 Pineda (8–5) Payano (1–2) Smeltzer (1)20,49460–61 L1
122August 16 Twins 3–4 Duffey (3–1) Minor (11–7) Romo (20)24,74260–62 L2
123August 17 Twins 7–12 Duffey (4–1) Jurado (6–9)30,13660–63 L3
124August 18 Twins 3–6 Dyson (5–1) Clase (0–2) Rogers (19)18,50060–64 L4
125August 19 Angels 8–7 (11) Montero (2–0) Ramirez (4–2)17,32661–64 W1
126August 20 (1) Angels 1–5 Heaney (3–3) Palumbo (0–2)17,42961–65 L1
127August 20 (2) Angels 3–2 (11) Clase (1–2) Buttrey (6–6)15,63862–65 W1
128August 21 Angels 8–7 Hernández (1–0) Cahill (3–8)19,56563–65 W2
129August 22@ White Sox 1–6 Detwiler (2–3) Jurado (6–10)18,56363–66 L1
130August 23@ White Sox 3–8 Cease (3–6) Lynn (14–9)27,01663–67 L2
131August 24@ White Sox 4–0 Allard (2–0) Nova (9–10)26,45464–67 W1
132August 25@ White Sox 0–2 López (8–11) Burke (0–1) Colomé (25)25,55364–68 L1
133August 27@ Angels 2–5 Del Pozo (1–0) Minor (11–8) Robles (19)39,00864–69 L2
134August 28@ Angels 3–0 Jurado (7–10) Del Pozo (1–1) Leclerc (9)37,53565–69 W1
135August 29 Mariners 3–5 Magill (4–1) Leclerc (2–4)16,59165–70 L1
136August 30 Mariners 6–3 Allard (3–0) Gonzales (4–11) Clase (1)23,56366–70 W1
137August 31 Mariners 3–2 Clase (2–2) Magill (4–2)33,66867–70 W2
September: 11–14 (Home: 5–8; Away: 6–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
138September 1 Mariners 3–11 Kikuchi (6–9) Martin (1–3)22,11667–71 L1
139September 2@ Yankees 7–0 Minor (12–8) Tanaka (10–8)40,01568–71 W1
140September 3@ Yankees 1–10 Paxton (12–6) Vólquez (0–1)33,71168–72 L1
141September 4@ Yankees 1–4 Cessa (2–1) Lynn (14–10)35,08268–73 L2
142September 5@ Orioles 3–1 Allard (4–0) Means (10–10) Leclerc (10)8,20969–73 W1
143September 6@ Orioles 7–6 Martin (2–3) Fry (1–8) Leclerc (11)10,59670–73 W2
144September 7@ Orioles 9–4 Méndez (1–0) Brooks (4–8)11,79671–73 W3
145September 8@ Orioles 10–4 Minor (13–8) Wojciechowski (2–8)16,14272–73 W4
146September 10 Rays 3–5 (11) Pagán (4–2) Clase (2–3) Fairbanks (1)18,46772–74 L1
147September 11 Rays 10–9 Gibaut (1–0) Poche (4–5) Leclerc (12)19,74673–74 W1
148September 12 Rays 6–4 Farrell (1–0) McKay (2–4) Leclerc (13)18,22274–74 W2
149September 13 Athletics 9–14 Wendelken (2–1) Gibaut (1–1)27,81374–75 L1
150September 14 Athletics 6–8 Buchter (1–1) Minor (13–9) Hendriks (22)31,92874–76 L2
151September 15 Athletics 1–6 Manaea (2–0) Hernández (1–1) Luzardo (1)26,06474–77 L3
152September 17@ Astros 1–4 Verlander (19–6) Lynn (14–11) Osuna (34)39,65074–78 L4
153September 18@ Astros 2–3 Cole (18–5) Allard (4–1) Osuna (35)38,41774–79 L5
154September 20@ Athletics 0–8 Fiers (15–4) Minor (13–10)29,57974–80 L6
155September 21@ Athletics 3–12 Manaea (3–0) Burke (0–2)29,89674–81 L7
156September 22@ Athletics 8–3 Lynn (15–11) Roark (10–9)38,45375–81 W1
157September 24 Red Sox 10–12 Rodríguez (19–6) Jurado (7–11) Workman (16)23,34175–82 L1
158September 25 Red Sox 3–10 Porcello (14–12) Allard (4–2)29,29075–83 L2
159September 26 Red Sox 7–5 Minor (14–10) Weber (2–4) Leclerc (14)24,61276–83 W1
160September 27 Yankees 7–14 Tarpley (1–0) Palumbo (0–3)35,16876–84 L1
161September 28 Yankees 9–4 Hernández (2–1) Severino (1–1)42,87077–84 W1
162September 29 Yankees 6–1 Lynn (16–11) Tanaka (11–9)47,14478–84 W2

Detailed records

Roster

2019 Texas Rangers
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Player stats

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBISBBBAVGSLG
Elvis Andrus 1476008116527412723134.275.393
Shin-Soo Choo 1515639314931224611578.265.455
Rougned Odor 1455227710730130931152.205.439
Danny Santana 1304748113423628812125.283.534
Nomar Mazara 116429691152711966428.268.469
Delino DeShields Jr. 11835742891544322438.249.347
Asdrúbal Cabrera 9332345761501251438.235.393
Logan Forsythe 10131738721711739244.227.353
Willie Calhoun 8330951831412148023.269.524
Hunter Pence 8328653851711859626.297.552
Ronald Guzmán 8725634562001036132.219.414
Joey Gallo 7024154611512249452.253.598
Jeff Mathis 86228173690212115.158.224
Isiah Kiner-Falefa 652022348121121314.238.322
Jose Trevino 4012018319021303.258.383
Nick Solak 33116193461517215.293.491
Scott Heineman 2575816602719.213.373
Tim Federowicz 2975612204715.160.347
Patrick Wisdom 92614100101.154.192
Pitcher Totals1622101000002.048.048
Team Totals1625540810137429624223765131534.248.431

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Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERBBSO
Mike Minor 14103.5932320208.1190868368200
Lance Lynn 16113.6733330208.1195898559246
Adrian Sampson 685.8935150125.1156868236101
Ariel Jurado 7115.8132180122.114894793681
Jesse Chavez 354.85489178.08248422272
José Leclerc 244.337031468.252343339100
Brett Martin 234.76512062.17238331862
Drew Smyly 158.42139151.16449483452
Shawn Kelley 524.945001147.15527261143
Kolby Allard 424.9699045.15226251933
Shelby Miller 138.59198044.05846422930
Chris Martin 023.08380438.0351313443
Jeffrey Springs 416.40250032.13823232332
Rafael Montero 202.48220029.02388534
Brock Burke 027.4366026.23022221114
Taylor Guerrieri 005.81200026.12619172227
Emmanuel Clase 232.31211123.12086621
Kyle Dowdy 217.25131022.12620181817
Pedro Payano 125.7364022.02617141517
Joe Palumbo 039.1874016.2211717821
Jonathan Hernández 214.3292016.2141081319
Phillips Valdéz 003.94110016.01777918
Edinson Vólquez 016.75114016.02012121210
Jeanmar Gómez 108.22160015.1231514610
Luke Farrell 102.7091013.1644312
Kyle Bird 007.82120112.21111111510
Ian Gibaut 115.1190012.11177814
Pete Fairbanks 029.358008.28109715
Locke St. John 005.407006.274445
Wei-Chieh Huang 003.184005.285252
Jesse Biddle 0011.814005.148757
Yohander Méndez 105.793004.243358
David Carpenter 005.404003.144242
Jeff Mathis 009.002002.032201
Tim Federowicz 009.001001.031100
Taylor Hearn 01108.001100.135440
Team Totals78845.06162162331438.015158788085831379

Source:

Farm system

LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAA Nashville Sounds Pacific Coast League Jason Wood
AA Frisco RoughRiders Texas League Joe Mikulik
A-Advanced Down East Wood Ducks Carolina League Corey Ragsdale
A Hickory Crawdads South Atlantic League Matt Hagen
A-Short Season Spokane Indians Northwest League Kenny Hook
Rookie AZL Rangers Arizona League Carlos Cardoza
Rookie DSL Rangers 1 Dominican Summer League Alexis Infante
Rookie DSL Rangers 2 Dominican Summer League Carlos Maldonado

References

  1. Sullivan, TR (November 2, 2018). "Woodward to be Rangers' next manager". MLB.com . Major League Baseball . Retrieved November 2, 2018.
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