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Texas Rangers surge into All-Star break with 49-47 record after 6-5 win

· 2026-07-15

Texas Rangers surge into All-Star break with 49-47 record after 6-5 win

Texas Rangers sit 3rd in the American League with a 49-47 record after beating Houston 6-5 on July 12.

What happened in the Rangers’ last game?

Texas Rangers topped Houston 6-5 on July 12 to keep their momentum rolling. The win extended their streak to one straight, pushing them to 49-47 overall. The Rangers now trail the division leader by just 3.5 games with the trade deadline looming.

Why this stretch matters for Texas Rangers

The Rangers’ 49-47 mark puts them in prime position for the second half. A third-place standing in the AL means they’re close enough to contend but far from safe. The July 12 victory over Houston—snapped on a late rally—shows their offense can grind out wins when it counts.

How the Rangers got here

Texas Rangers started the season uneven but have clawed back into playoff contention. Their bullpen has been lights-out in tight games, while the lineup’s power bats keep delivering in key spots. The July 12 win featured clutch hitting in the late innings to seal the deal.

What comes next for Texas Rangers

Texas Rangers head into the All-Star break on a W1 streak with trade deadline pressure building. The front office now faces tough calls on whether to push for a playoff push or reload for 2027. The next stretch will decide if this squad can make a real run at October.

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