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Texas Rangers Aim to Extend Winning Streak in Sunday Night Showdown

· 2026-07-07

Texas Rangers Aim to Extend Winning Streak in Sunday Night Showdown

Texas Rangers pitcher Nathan Eovaldi will take the mound Sunday night as the club heads to Fenway Park to battle the Boston Red Sox on Sunday Night Baseball at 7 p.m. ET. The Rangers sit sixth in the American League with a 45‑45 record and look to snap a two‑game losing streak after a 3‑6 defeat to Detroit on July 5, 2026.

Who is starting and why does it matter?

Eovaldi, a two‑time World Series champion, is slated to start for Texas. He ranks second on the Rangers’ staff in ERA (3.66) and sits 16th in the AL with 74 strikeouts. Across the mound, Boston will rely on rookie Connelly Early, who leads the Red Sox with 71.0 innings pitched, 69 strikeouts and a 3.30 ERA. The contrasting experience levels set up a classic veteran‑vs‑rookie duel that could dictate the early innings.

Which Rangers players could tip the scales?

Third baseman Josh Jung leads Texas offensively, posting a .313 batting average, 16 doubles and 72 hits, placing him second in the AL for average. His ability to drive the ball to the gaps will be vital against Boston’s left‑handed relievers. Meanwhile, Willson Contreras tops the Rangers in slugging (.532), OPS (.921), home runs (13) and RBI (39). If Contreras can find the gaps early, the Rangers could build a lead before the fifth inning.

How does the broadcast team add flavor?

Jason Benetti will call the game alongside former Texas pitcher Mike Bacsik, who brings a unique perspective after surrendering Barry Bonds’ record‑breaking home run in 2007. Former Red Sox infielder Lou Merloni joins the booth, while Ahmed Fareed hosts the pre‑game show with Anthony Rizzo, who will provide “Inside the Pitch” commentary from a batter’s viewpoint. Their insights should enrich the viewing experience for fans tuning in via NBC and Peacock.

What’s next for the Rangers after Sunday?

Following the Fenway clash, Texas travels to face the Los Angeles Angels on July 8, 2026. A win would push the club above the .500 mark and tighten the AL West race, while a loss could deepen the slide and widen the gap behind Seattle. The outcome Sunday night will set the tone for that critical series.

Why should fans tune in?

Beyond the star power of Eovaldi and Early, the game offers a glimpse into Texas’ pitching depth, which currently ranks third in the AL for ERA. With a balanced roster and a schedule that pits them against top‑tier opponents, the Rangers are positioned to prove they can compete for a postseason spot. The broadcast’s veteran analysts and inside‑the‑pitch commentary promise a deeper look at strategy, making this Sunday night matchup a must‑watch for any Texas fan.

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