MLB Game Preview: Athletics (14-12) vs. Texas Rangers (13-13)

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Venue: Globe Life Field, Arlington, TX
TV: Rangers Sports Network / NBCSCA | Streaming: MLB.TV

This AL West divisional series is Game 2 of three after the Athletics dominated Friday’s opener 8-1 at Globe Life Field. The Athletics sit atop the division with strong early-season pitching and road resilience, while the Rangers are right behind at .500 and looking to leverage home-field advantage plus a high-strikeout lefty to even the series. A lefty-vs-lefty duel headlines the night in a park that has played neutral-to-slightly hitter-friendly early in 2026, but cool evening conditions could keep scoring in check.

Starting Pitchers & Key Player Matchups

Athletics: Jeffrey Springs (LHP, 3-1, 3.34 ERA, 0.98 WHIP, 29.2 IP, 27 K, 9 BB, 4 HR)
Springs has been one of the league’s most efficient starters, limiting hard contact and traffic while generating swings-and-misses. He’ll face a Rangers lineup featuring Corey Seager, Marcus Semien, and Adolis García (power threats when healthy). Athletics offensive keys: Shea Langeliers (power bat) and the top of the order looking to exploit Gore’s elevated walk rate.

Texas Rangers: MacKenzie Gore (LHP, 2-2, 4.15 ERA, 1.19 WHIP, 26.0 IP, 35 K, 12 BB, 5 HR)
Gore boasts elite strikeout stuff but has allowed too much traffic and occasional hard contact. Globe Life Field’s dimensions may help, but he’ll need to limit free passes against a patient Athletics club. Rangers bats to watch: Seager and the middle order aiming to capitalize on any elevated pitches from Springs.

Edge: Clear lean to Springs on the mound given the significant ERA/WHIP advantage and command edge, though Gore’s strikeout upside keeps the game competitive in a divisional spot.

Team Records & Recent Form

Athletics (14-12): 1st in AL West. Oakland/Sacramento has been one of the surprise early stories with elite pitching depth and timely offense. They enter on a W1 (8-1 Friday win) and sit 8-7 on the road with a strong 5-5 mark in the last 10 overall.

Rangers (13-13): 2nd in AL West. Texas has hovered around .500 with flashes of offense but pitching inconsistencies and bullpen usage have been issues. Last 10 games roughly even; they dropped Game 1 of this series.

Injury Report

Athletics:

Brent Rooker (RF/OF) – 10-day IL (oblique strain)

Denzel Clarke (CF) – 10-day IL (right foot bone bruise)

Gunnar Hoglund (SP) – 60-day IL (right knee sprain)

Texas Rangers:

Jack Leiter (SP) – Day-to-day (right ankle soreness)

Chris Martin (RP) – 15-day IL (right shoulder impingement)

Carter Baumler (RP) – 15-day IL

Luis Curvelo (RP) – 15-day IL

Longer-term: Jordan Montgomery (SP) and Cody Bradford (SP) on 60-day IL (elbow surgeries)

Both clubs are thin in outfield depth (Athletics) and bullpen/rotation (Rangers), but no changes reported for today’s starters.

Series History

The Rangers have held a modest recent edge in head-to-head play (winning 3 of 4 earlier this month), but the Athletics took Game 1 convincingly. Over the last several seasons, matchups have been competitive with moderate-to-high scoring when pitching is even. Current form and the Springs/Gore duel will outweigh long-term trends here.

Weather Updates

Game-time forecast (7:05 PM EDT / ~6:05 PM CDT): Partly cloudy to mostly clear, ~80-84°F (dropping into the mid-70s), 10-20% chance of precipitation, winds SSE 10-12 mph.
Mild evening conditions at the retractable-roof Globe Life Field—likely open for play. Light winds and low humidity should play neutral without major impact on fly balls or scoring. No rain delays expected; ideal spring baseball weather in Arlington.

Betting Trends & Market Snapshot

Run Line: Rangers have covered modestly as favorites at home.

Total: Under slightly favored by models). Globe Life has played neutral; Springs’ low-ERA starts trend Under.

Betting Trends to Note:

Athletics: Strong as road underdogs (11-9 SU as dogs); recent games have featured moderate scoring with pitching edges.

Rangers: 5-5 last 10 at home; totals mixed but unders emerging in strong lefty matchups.

Head-to-head: Friday stayed well Under; recent series have varied.

Game Odds

Athletics                              8

Texas Rangers                    – 143

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, April 24, 2026

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