Adolis García, Texas Rangers and Chicago White Sox
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Slumping Rangers slugger Adolis García was held out of Texas’ lineup for the third consecutive day, with president of baseball operations Chris Young saying the club wants the 2023 ALCS MVP to make some mechanical changes.
It is every team’s announced goal to run a lineup strictly by meritocracy and meritocracy alone. It’s a simple concept to idealize, but often impractical to deploy. Marcus Semien and Adolis García may leave the Rangers with no other choices.
The Texas Rangers fans were holding their breath when Adolis Garcia reported some discomfort in his left oblique. But it’s good to learn that the Rangers supporters can take a sigh of relief as ...
The White Sox were practically begging the Rangers to hand the game over. Texas collected nine hits and five walks on Saturday. They had an additional two more baserunners on Chicago errors, one of which gave the Rangers a one-run lead in the eighth.
Amid an awful month that saw him end up on the bench, Rangers outfielder Adolis García was recognized Tuesday for his superb defensive play. García was named one of three Defensive Players of the Month by Sports Info Solutions,
Adolis García delivered his his sixth career walk-off hit with an RBI single with two out in the 11th inning to give the Texas Rangers a 5-4 victory over the Chicago White Sox. García hit a