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Texas Rangers Suffer Loss with Ben Peoples' Impressive Debut

· 2026-07-05

Texas Rangers Suffer Loss with Ben Peoples' Impressive Debut

The Texas Rangers lost 0-3 to the Detroit Tigers on July 4, with Ben Peoples making his major league debut.

What happened?

The Rangers acquired Ben Peoples on Tuesday and promoted him to the big leagues by Thursday.

He pitched two scoreless innings, allowing two hits and recording his first strikeout against Tigers center fielder James Outman.

Why it matters for Texas Rangers

Ben Peoples' debut was impressive, with 21 strikes out of 30 pitches and a fastball reaching 96.8 mph.

Rangers manager Skip Schumaker praised Peoples' performance, saying he was in a big spot and threw 70% strikes.

What comes next?

The Texas Rangers are now 45-44, standing 6th in the American League, on a L1 streak after the loss.

Ben Peoples' parents, brother, girlfriend, and agent were present to watch his debut.

The 25-year-old spent five seasons in the minor leagues before the Rangers acquired him from the Chicago White Sox.

Peoples leaned on his four-seam fastball/slider combination and ran his heater up to 96.8 mph.

The Rangers are looking to bounce back from the loss, with Ben Peoples' debut being a bright spot.

The team's performance will be crucial in the upcoming games, with the standing being a key factor.

And the Rangers will look to improve their record, currently 45-44, after the loss to the Tigers.

But for now, the focus is on Ben Peoples' impressive debut and what it means for the team.

So the Texas Rangers will move forward, looking to win their next game and improve their standing.

The team's manager, Skip Schumaker, will look to make adjustments and get the team back on track.

The Texas Rangers are currently on a L1 streak, looking to break it and get back to winning.

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