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Texas Rangers Rank as One of Biggest Surprises of 2024

After leading the American League in runs last season, the Texas Rangers lack of offense in 2024 has contributed to disappointing and surprising season.
Aug 12, 2024; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Texas Rangers catcher Jonah Heim (28) is hit by a pitch against the Boston Red Sox in the third inning at Fenway Park. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports
Aug 12, 2024; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Texas Rangers catcher Jonah Heim (28) is hit by a pitch against the Boston Red Sox in the third inning at Fenway Park. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports | David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports

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When it comes to surprises, the Texas Rangers have been one of the biggest. And not in a good way.

The reigning World Series champions are mired in another rut and there are few signs, if any, that the Rangers can make a move with the season slowly slipping away.

Many of the issues for Texas can be tied to pitching and injuries, but the staggering lack of offense could be the main culprit in the season-long malaise.

MLB.com recently listed the 12 biggest surprises of the season, with the Rangers and Atlanta Braves checking in together for their “run-of-the-mill run production.”

The website pointed out that the Rangers went into the week ranked eighth in the American League in runs. Texas led the league last season.

The Rangers weren’t quite as prolific as the Braves last year, but they seemingly had more upside, with rookies Wyatt Langford and Evan Carter added to a club that scored 881 runs last year. Alas, those two didn’t pop as planned, Adolis Garcia has had his worst season since becoming a regular and Marcus Semien has not been as dynamic.
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The Rangers (56-67) have only one extra-base hit in the first two games of the current series with the Minnesota Twins – Semien’s home run in Friday’s 4-3 loss. Overall, Texas has dropped five of six games, eight of 10, and nine of 12 to fall a season-high 11 games below .500 for the first time since the end of the 2022 campaign (68-94).


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Art Garcia
ART GARCIA

Art Garcia (@ArtGarcia92) has watched, wondered and written about those fortunate few to play games since the 1990s. Award-winning stops at NBA.com, Fort Worth Star-Telegram and San Antonio Express-News dot a career that includes extensive writing for such outlets as ESPN.com, FOXSports.com, CBSSports.com, The Sporting News, among others. He is a former professor of sports reporting at UT Arlington and continues to work in the communications field. Garcia began covering the Dallas Mavericks right around Mark Cuban purchasing the club in 2000. The Texas A&M grad has also covered the Cowboys, Rangers, TCU, Big 12, Final Fours, countless bowl games, including the National Championship, and just about everything involving a ball in Texas.

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