Rangers 2B Marcus Semien takes pitch to helmet
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Marcus Semien kept the good times rolling Saturday night with a walk-off single to beat the Atlanta Braves and clinch the team’s fourth consecutive series victory. That includes series wins over the division-leading Astros and Tigers, plus a sweep of the Athletics.
Marcus Semien's Saturday evening epitomized the Rangers’ “shake it off” mentality, delivering a walk-off single in the 10th inning after being hit on the helmet by a pitch earlier in the game, clinching a 6-5 win for Texas over the Braves at Globe Life Field.
After the Rangers recorded a win over the Braves, it was led by an effective performance from Nathan Eovaldi, who spoke about his outing.
Just this past month, the Rangers broke out their red hats for the first time this year vs. the Mariners. The red hats were the club’s only hats for its first three playoff seasons and a regular part of the rotation in the 2010-11 World Series runs.
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SB Nation on MSNBraves lose again, this time to the RangersThe Rangers didn’t string together any big rallies until the eighth inning but continually put runs on the scoreboard in the first, second, fourth and fifth innings. The wheels fell off in the eighth by way of an erratic Rafael Montero.
Jul 26, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; Texas Rangers second baseman Marcus Semien (2) is checked out by trainer Matt Lucero, as he lays on the ground after being hit by a pitch during the third inning against the Atlanta Braves at Globe Life Field. / Raymond Carlin III-Imagn Images
It’s too early to know who would replace Snitker, but Braves legend Chipper Jones has potentially worked his way into the conversation. The 53-year-old Jones has never been a full-time coach at any level, though he’s worked for the organization as both an advisor and the assistant hitting coach.
Young, former Rangers general manager Jon Daniels and assistant general manager Thad Levine took a trip down memory lane.