The latest on the World Series champion Texas Rangers Good morning. Shawn McFarland has thoughts on the Texas Rangers grabbing a 1-0 win in the series opener in Detroit.
Rangers 1, Tigers 0 Rangers 1, Tigers 0 That was a 1-0 win, folks. Behind new Rangers ace Michael Lorenzen and multi-inning fireman Jose Leclerc, with closer Kirby Yates finishing things off.
In his Texas Rangers debut, Michael Lorenzen pitched five scoreless innings to set the tone in a 1-0 victory over the host Detroit Tigers on Monday night.
The World Series champion Texas Rangers will finally be able to see one of their key offseason acquisitions Monday night when right-handed pitcher Michael Lorenzen, who was activated earlier Monday from 15-day injured list, makes a road start against the Detroit Tigers.
Michael Lorenzen was chosen for the All-Star team as a member of the Detroit Tigers last season. He will make his season debut against them on Monday night when the Texas Rangers open a four-game series in Detroit.
An offensive outburst for Round Rock Michael Lorenzen made his second rehab start for Round Rock, going four innings, allowing a run on three hits and two walks while striking out four, with a hit by pitch and a wild pitch.
Thursday night, Michael Lorenzen will be making what may be his final minor league appearance before being activated The Round Rock Express have Michael Lorenzen starting for them tonight (Thursday, April 4), and this could be Lorenzen’s final minor league outing before he joins the Texas Rangers rotation.
Michael Lorenzen was a late offseason addition to the Texas Rangers‘ pitching rotation. He still needs time to ramp up after missing spring training. So, it’s just a matter of when will Lorenzen make his debut for Texas.
Friday was filled with both good and bad news for the 2023 World Series Champion Texas Rangers and their minor league hopefuls. The club officially announced that the contract with Michael Lorenzen is complete and released the contract details.
The Texas Rangers addressed their injury-riddled rotation by reaching a one-year deal with free agent right-hander Michael Lorenzen, multiple outlets reported Thursday.
Michael Lorenzen was an All-Star that tossed a no-hitter last year. While that sounds like an ideal performance right before free agency, Lorenzen’s overall inconsistencies possibly diminished his value this winter.
The Houston Astros have missed out on another free agent starting pitcher. This time it was to their divisional rivals the Texas Rangers. According to
Another one of the top free-agent pitchers reportedly is off the board. Veteran hurler Michael Lorenzen has been in a plethora of rumors recently as he has looked for his next opportunity and even popped up as a possible option for the Boston Red Sox on multiple occasions.
The 32-year-old was an All-Star last season for the Detroit Tigers. He was then traded to the Philadelphia Phillies at the deadline and threw a surprise no-hitter in August.
The Los Angeles Angels lost out on yet another top-level free-agent pitcher. The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal reported that one-time All-Star Michael Lorenzen has agreed to sign with the Texas Rangers. Lorenzen's deal is for one year and worth $4.5 million.
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