The Houston Astros (22-21) and Texas Rangers (24-21) continue their four-game series at Globe Life Field, with the Rangers holding a 1-0 series lead after a 1-0 victory in Game 1. Texas secured the win behind a Jake Burger solo home run and a dominant pitching performance from Jacob deGrom, who tossed eight scoreless innings with seven strikeouts.
Starting Pitchers
Houston Astros – Lance McCullers Jr. (RHP, Season Debut)
- McCullers is making his first start of the season after recovering from injury.
- He has a career 3.16 ERA and has historically performed well against Texas.
- His ability to go deep into the game will be key, as Houston’s bullpen has been heavily used in recent matchups.
Texas Rangers – Nathan Eovaldi (RHP, 4-2, 3.45 ERA)
- Eovaldi has been solid in his last five starts, averaging 6.1 innings per outing.
- He has four quality starts this season and has held opponents to a .225 batting average.
- In his most recent start against the Yankees, he pitched seven innings, allowing two earned runs.
Key Players to Watch
Houston Astros
- Jose Altuve (2B) – Batting .289 with six home runs, providing leadership at the top of the lineup.
- Yainer Diaz (C) – Leads the team with eight home runs and 27 RBIs, hitting .312 over his last five games.
- Jeremy Peña (SS) – Has seven stolen bases and is a key defensive asset.
Texas Rangers
- Adolis García (RF) – Batting .278 with six home runs, providing power in the middle of the order.
- Josh Jung (3B) – Has six home runs and 16 RBIs, making him a consistent offensive threat.
- Evan Carter (LF) – Batting .285, with five stolen bases, adding speed to the Rangers’ lineup.
Game Strategy & Predictions
- Astros’ Game Plan:
- McCullers must limit walks and keep Texas hitters off balance.
- Houston’s offense needs to capitalize on scoring opportunities, as they were shut out in Game 1.
- The bullpen must be ready, as McCullers may not go deep into the game.
- Rangers’ Game Plan:
- Eovaldi must control the strike zone and avoid giving up early runs.
- Texas hitters need to be aggressive early, as McCullers may have rust in his first start.
- The Rangers’ defense must remain sharp, as Houston has speed on the basepaths.
Game Odds
Houston Astros 8
Texas Rangers – 185
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, May 15, 2025