MLB Game Preview: Cincinnati Reds (4-3) vs. Texas Rangers (4-3)

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First Pitch is scheduled for 6:05 PM CDT (Yahoo Sports)
ESPN lists the game at 7:05 PM local with live MLB.TV coverage.

Weather Outlook — Arlington, TX

Temperature: 56°F at gametime (ESPN)

Globe Life Field has a retractable roof, so weather impact is minimal unless opened.

If open: mild temps, light wind → slightly pitcher‑friendly.

Injury Report

Cincinnati Reds

From ESPN’s injury list:

Alex Young (RP) — OUT

Josh Staumont (RP) — 7‑Day IL

Caleb Ferguson (RP) — 15‑Day IL

Nick Lodolo (SP) — 15‑Day IL

Connor Burns (C) — 60‑Day IL

Cody Bradford (SP) — 15‑Day IL (May 1 est.)

Cody Freeman (INF) — 10‑Day IL (May 1 est.)

Jordan Montgomery (SP) — 60‑Day IL (Jul 1 est.)

Sebastian Walcott (OF) — OUT (Aug 3 est.)

Nabil Crismatt (RP) — OUT (Feb 1 est.)

Texas Rangers

No new major injuries beyond those listed above for the Reds; Rangers’ roster otherwise intact.

Probable Pitching Matchup

Cincinnati — RHP Rhett Lowder (0–0, 3.60 ERA)

5 IP, 3 H, 5 K, 2 BB, 1 HR allowed in debut.

WHIP: 1.00

Texas — RHP Kumar Rocker (2026 debut)

Making his long‑anticipated MLB debut.

Former top prospect with elite velocity and wipeout slider.

Team Statistical Profile

Cincinnati Reds (4–3)

Runs per game: 2.8 (T‑28th MLB)

Team AVG: .187 (29th)

OBP: .298 (29th)

SLG: .316 (27th)

ERA: 4.18 (19th)

WHIP: 1.34

HR: 6

Texas Rangers (4–3)

Runs per game: 5.3 (6th MLB)

Team AVG: .256 (8th)

OBP: .313 (8th)

SLG: .425 (6th)

ERA: 3.91 (14th)

WHIP: 1.25

Recent Team Form

Reds — Last 5 Games

Win, Loss, Loss, Win, Win (per sports card)

April 3: Won 5–3, hitting three home runs including Tyler Stephenson’s 9th‑inning game‑winner.

Rangers — Last 5 Games

Loss, Loss, Win, Win, Win (sports card)

April 3: Lost 5–3 despite nine strikeouts from Mackenzie Gore.

Key Player Matchups

Elly De La Cruz (CIN) vs. Kumar Rocker (TEX)

De La Cruz leads CIN with 3 HR.

Rocker’s debut command will be tested by CIN’s top power threat.

Corey Seager (TEX) vs. Rhett Lowder (CIN)

Seager: 3 HR, .269 AVG, 5 RBI.

Lowder allowed 1 HR in his debut—danger zone vs. Seager’s pull power.

Sal Stewart (CIN)

Hitting .391 AVG / .533 OBP / .783 SLG — CIN’s hottest bat.

Brandon Nimmo (TEX)

.379 AVG / .455 OBP / .586 SLG — elite table‑setter.

Series History

Reds lead the 2026 series 1–0 after the April 3 win.

Reds hit three home runs in the opener; Rangers hit multiple hard‑hit balls but were robbed by defense.

Game Odds

Cincinnati Reds                 8.5

Texas Rangers                    – 143

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, April 3, 2026

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