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How to Watch Texas Rangers vs. Royals: TV Channel, Streams, Lineups

The Texas Rangers will start Nathan Eovaldi in Monday's exhibition against the Kansas City Royals at Globe Life Field.

The Texas Rangers play the first of two exhibition games against the Kansas City Royals on Monday at Globe Life Field in Arlington.

Here is the entire preview for the day, with probable pitchers, starting lineups, how to watch and listen, injury updates and more.

Complete Rangers Spring Training results can be found here.

How to Watch, Listen to Rangers vs. Royals

Game Day: Monday, March 27, 2023

Game Time: 7:05 p.m. CT

TV/Radio: The game will be broadcast on Bally Sports Southwest Extra and on radio at 105.3 The Fan.

About Today’s Game

Records: Kansas City 19-11; Rangers 12-15-2.

Probable pitchers

Kansas City: LHP Kris Bubic (starter), LHP Amir Garrett, RHP Scott Barlow, RHP Dylan Coleman, LHP Richard Lovelady, RHIP Jose Cuas

Texas: RHP Nathan Eovaldi (starter), LHP Will Smith, RHP Jonathan Hernández, RHP José Leclerc, RHP Ian Kennedy, RHP Zack Littell.

Note: Pitching lineup is subject to change.

Batting Order

Batting Orders will be posted here when released by the teams.

Rangers Injury Updates

OF Leody Taveras (left oblique strain) has been out since March 5. He is hitting from the left side of the plate without complication and began hitting from the right side of the plate Wednesday.

RHP Glenn Otto (right lat tightness) was scratched from his scheduled start on March 18 after experiencing discomfort during his pregame routine. He was scheduled for an MRI.

RHP Jake Odorizzi (right arm fatigue) had his most recent side session on March 17. He will open the season on the injured list.

RHP Spencer Howard (right arm fatigue) has been inactive since March 1.

Out for Spring Training and Beyond

RHP Brett Martin (left shoulder surgery on Jan. 18) is on the 60-day Injured List (Feb. 17) and is expected to miss most of 2023.

LHP Avery Weems (Tommy John left elbow surgery on Feb. 15) was originally expected to be a non-roster invitee for the first time in his career before undergoing season-ending procedure in February.

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