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Tuesday Morning Texas Rangers Update

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Good morning.

Kennedi Landry writes that Corey Seager ’s slump lowlighted another low-scoring loss for the Texas Rangers on Monday.

Evan Grant writes that the second spot in the lineup being a black hole thus far is among the reasons the Rangers have struggled to score runs.

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Jeff Wilson chimes in on the Rangers’ assertion that they have a good lineup despite it currently averaging just under four runs per game and 26th in baseball in runs scored.

Grant writes that circumstances have allowed Evan Carter to get more reps against left-handed pitching.

Grant provides an update on a trio of recuperating relievers.

Grant notes that the Rangers signed Diego Castillo to a minor league deal — no not that Diego Castillo, the utility infield one.

And, ESPN’s David Schoenfield puts Kevin McGonigle at third base so he can snub Josh Jung on his April All-Stars team .

Have a nice day!

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