The Texas Rangers head to Philadelphia with a .500 record and a weird habit of making good things happen when they are under Bruce Bochy.
It’s not where the Rangers want to be after 48 games. But a myriad of injuries, along with an offensive slump, has Texas hovering at a mark they finished nine games better than a season ago.
“I don’t know if they know what our record is,” Bochy said on Sunday. He later admitted he didn’t know either but knew they were over .500.Players tend to have tunnel vision in the regular season. It’s the control what you can control argument. Starting pitcher Michael Lorenzen echoed that after he took the loss on Sunday.Texas dropped to .500 for the first time after an 8-5 loss to Houston on April 14. They beat Detroit the next day.
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