MLB Game Preview: Texas Rangers (36-39) vs. Pittsburgh Pirates (30-46)

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First pitch is scheduled for 6:40 PM ET, with live coverage on CW33, SportsNet Pittsburgh, and MLB.TV.

Game Overview: Rangers vs Pirates – deGrom vs Burrows in a Cross-League Duel

The Rangers arrive in Pittsburgh looking to snap a three-game losing streak after being swept by the Royals. Meanwhile, the Pirates return home after splitting a rain-soaked doubleheader in Detroit. This series opener features a marquee pitching matchup between Jacob deGrom and Mike Burrows, with both teams seeking momentum as the season nears its midpoint.

Texas Rangers: deGrom Anchors a Team in Transition

Record: 36–39 (4th in AL West)
Last Game: 4–1 loss vs Kansas City Royals
Probable Starter: Jacob deGrom (6–2, 2.19 ERA, 0.91 WHIP)

Strengths:

  • Elite Starting Pitching: Texas ranks 2nd in MLB with a 3.20 team ERA.
  • deGrom’s Dominance: 11 straight starts of 5+ innings and ≤2 earned runs.
  • Defensive Efficiency: Among the top 10 in defensive runs saved.

Weaknesses:

  • Offensive Inconsistency: 26th in runs scored (270), 27th in team batting average (.229).
  • Road Struggles: 13–23 away from Globe Life Field.

Key Players:

  • Wyatt Langford: Leads team with 13 HRs, .244 AVG, .439 SLG.
  • Josh Smith: Team-best .288 AVG, 11 doubles, .357 OBP.
  • Marcus Semien: Riding an 11-game hitting streak, 7 HRs, 31 RBIs.

Pittsburgh Pirates: Young Arms, Veteran Bats

Record: 30–46 (5th in NL Central)
Last Game: 8–4 win vs Detroit Tigers (10 innings)
Probable Starter: Mike Burrows (1–1, 4.24 ERA, 25 K in 23.1 IP)

Strengths:

  • Improving Rotation: Burrows has a 1.80 ERA in June with 20 Ks in 15 IP.
  • Home Field Edge: 19–19 at PNC Park.
  • Veteran Leadership: Andrew McCutchen recently tied Joe DiMaggio with 2,214 career hits.

Weaknesses:

  • Offensive Woes: Last in MLB in runs scored (245), 28th in batting average (.225).
  • Power Shortage: 53 home runs (29th in MLB), .336 slugging percentage (30th).

Key Players:

  • Oneil Cruz: 13 HRs, 25 SBs, .431 SLG.
  • Andrew McCutchen: .271 AVG, 8 HRs, 28 RBIs.
  • Isiah Kiner-Falefa: .288 AVG, 10 doubles, .333 OBP.

Head-to-Head & Betting Trends

CategoryRangersPirates
Team Batting Avg.229 (26th).225 (28th)
Team ERA3.20 (2nd)3.82 (14th)
Home Runs76 (19th)53 (29th)
Runs Scored270 (26th)245 (30th)
Last 5 Games1–42–3
All-Time SeriesRangers lead 17–11
  • Rangers are 12–9 vs NL teams in 2025.
  • Pirates have covered the spread in 4 of Burrows’ last 5 starts.
  • Under has hit in 5 straight Rangers–Pirates matchups.

Game Odds

Texas Rangers                    – 193

Pittsburgh Pirates            7.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, June 19, 2025

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