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How to Watch Rangers Against Yankees: TV Channel, Streams, Lineups

The Texas Rangers and the New York Yankees will play their second game this week on Tuesday. Here is how to watch and a preview of the pitching matchup.
Jul 25, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; Texas Rangers starting pitcher Nathan Eovaldi (17) reacts to a call during the fifth inning against the Atlanta Braves at Globe Life Field.
Jul 25, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; Texas Rangers starting pitcher Nathan Eovaldi (17) reacts to a call during the fifth inning against the Atlanta Braves at Globe Life Field. | Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

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The Texas Rangers continue their series with the New York Yankees on Tuesday at Globe Life Field.

The contest is the second in a three-game series with the Yankees, as both teams are chasing American League wild card berths.

After the Yankees series ends on Wednesday, the Rangers get Thursday off. Then, Texas hosts six games in six days — a three-game series with the Philadelphia Phillies from Friday-Sunday, and then the Arizona Diamondbacks from next Monday-Wednesday.

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

Texas Rangers shortstop Corey Seager swings through a pitch and watches the ball while wearing a gray uniform and blue helmet
Aug 3, 2025; Seattle, Washington, USA; Texas Rangers shortstop Corey Seager (5) watches the flight of his two run home run off Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Logan Evans (73) during the third inning at T-Mobile Park. | John Froschauer-Imagn Images

How to Watch, Listen to Rangers vs. Yankees

Game Day: Tuesday, Aug. 5

Game Time: 7:05 p.m. CT

Television/Radio: Rangers: Rangers Sports Network (TV)/105.3 The Fan/1270 KFLC-AM (Spanish); Yankees: YES/WFAN 660-AM, 101.9 FM, Yankees Radio Network, WADO 1280-AM (Spanish)

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About Today’s Game

Probable pitchers

Yankees: RHP Will Warren (6-5, 4.64)

Warren has taken no-decisions in each of his first three starts since the All-Star break. He threw six innings against Tampa Bay on July 30, allowing six hits, one run and one walk against four strikeouts. He is 2-1 in his last seven starts with a 4.58 ERA. He has struck out 32 and walked 20 in 35.1 innings.

Rangers: RHP Nathan Eovaldi (7-6, 4.10)

Eovaldi was just named the AL pitcher of the month for July after he went 5-0 with a 0.59 ERA in five starts. He allowed two earned runs in 30.2 innings. He allowed batters to hit .198 against him and he had a 0.95 WHIP. He struck out 30 and walked eight.

Texas Rangers second baseman Marcus Semien runs while wearing a blue jersey with Texas across the front
Jul 30, 2025; Anaheim, California, USA; Texas Rangers second baseman Marcus Semien (2) runs after hitting an RBI single against the Los Angeles Angels during the sixth inning at Angel Stadium. | Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

Batting Order

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Rangers Injuries

10 or 15-day IL

Jake Burger, 1B (10-Day, left quad strain, placed on July 16, retractive to July 13, eligible to return): Burger played two rehab games with Double-A Frisco last weekend. He was at Globe Life Field on Monday for a live batting practice. Manager Bruce Bochy said he needs a few more rehab games before he’s activated. Burger said he no longer feels pain the quad and it’s a matter of conditioning. His next step in his upcoming rehab games will be to play in the field.

Evan Carter, OF (10-Day, back spasms, placed on Aug. 2, eligible to return Aug. 12): Carter dealt with back spasms during the most recent road trip. The Rangers are hoping he’ll only need the minimum 10 days.   

Chris Martin, RHP (15-Day, left calf strain, placed on July 21, eligible to return Aug. 5): Martin will not return when eligible. He played catch on Monday. He said he hopes his next step is to throw off a mound.    

Jacob Webb, RHP (15-Day, back spasms, placed on July 30, retroactive to July 29, eligible to return on Aug. 13): The Rangers are hopeful Webb will only miss the minimum 15 days.  

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60-Day IL or Season-Ending

Josh Sborz, RHP (60-Day, right shoulder surgery recovery, placed on Feb. 17, eligible to return): Sborz continued his rehab in the minor leagues last week. There is no clear timetable yet for his activation.

Tyler Mahle, RHP (60-Day, right shoulder fatigue, placed on 15-day IL on June 15, retroactive to June 12, moved to 60-day IL on July 1, eligible to return mid-August): The Rangers believe Mahle will be ready to return at some point this season.

Cody Bradford, LHP (60-Day, left elbow sprain, placed on 15-day IL on March 27, transferred to 60-day IL on Feb. 8, out for season): Bradford had season-ending elbow surgery after a setback in his recovery. He should return sometime in 2026.

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Matthew Postins
MATT POSTINS

Matthew Postins is an award-winning sports journalist who covers Major League Baseball for OnSI. He also covers the Big 12 Conference for Heartland College Sports.

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