The Boston Red Sox likely won’t face Jacob deGrom when they open the 2025 season against the Texas Rangers. Instead, they’ll see a familiar face. Rangers manager Bruce Bochy confirmed to reporters including MLB.
Rangers manager Bruce Bochy announces that Adolis García's oblique strain is milder than expected and gives an update on Wyatt Langford's return
Osuna, a 22-year-old prospect in the Texas system, has been one of the most exciting players in camp and has caught Bochy’s eye.
Whitlock hasn't pitched in a game this spring, but the Red Sox think he'll be ready for the start of the regular season.
The Red Sox weren’t even facing the Texas Rangers when Boston broadcasters Tom Caron and Lou Merloni started to look ahead Sunday to the team’s season-opening road series against Texas.
All signs point to the Boston Red Sox facing one of their former pitchers when they face the Texas Rangers on Opening Day 2025.
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The Texas Rangers pitcher Jacob DeGrom was recently called out by the broadcaster during the Mets vs Red Sox game.
The Rangers' ace may not start on Opening Day. But there are no alarm bells just yet. This appears to be according to plan for the Rangers. According to manager Bruce Bochy, Texas is planning to have Jacob deGrom \-\- who signed a five-year,
Rangers right fielder Adolis Garcia was diagnosed with just a mild strain in his left oblique after an MRI and now is expected to be ready for Opening Day.
Rangers outfielder Adolis García has again injured his left oblique and will have an MRI, throwing into question his availability for Opening Day on March 27.