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Eovaldi Claims First Complete Game Shutout of 2025
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Eovaldi Claims First Complete Game Shutout of 2025

Nate Makes History Nathan Eovaldi continued to build on his Texas Rangers legacy Tuesday night, as he posted the first complete game shutout of the 2025 MLB season. The Alvin, Texas, native re-signed with the Rangers over the summer for a new 3-year/$75 Million contract, and has looked worth every dime through two games. The 35-year old starter has posted a 1.20 ERA, 0.47 WHIP, and 17 strikeouts through 15.0 innings. The performance was the fifth complete game, and third complete game shutout
Texas Rangers: Case for a 6 Man Rotation
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Texas Rangers: Case for a 6 Man Rotation

The Texas Rangers are set to enter 2025 with one of the most talented and deepest groups of starting pitchers, for them, in recent memory. They have a legit top of the rotation ace and eight guys with MLB starting experience but this is also a fairly unique group that could require a fairly creative plan to get them through the season. With several guys coming off significant injuries it’s likely that load management will be a priority so that as many guys as possible are available come Septembe
Quick Hits: Texas Rangers at the Winter Meetings in Dallas
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Quick Hits: Texas Rangers at the Winter Meetings in Dallas

Dallas, TX - Day two of the Winter Meetings December 10, 2024. It's safe to say that the stove has been turned on for our Texas Rangers. Nathan Eovaldi Signing: The Texas Rangers have just inked a deal with starting pitcher Nathan Eovaldi to keep him in a Rangers uniform for 3 years at $75 million. This deal solidifies Eovaldi as the number 2 starter in the Rangers' rotation, providing certainty to the pitching staff right behind Jacob deGrom, giving the team a heck of a 1-2 punch. Eovaldi was
Rangers strengthen 2023 rotation with Eovaldi
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Rangers strengthen 2023 rotation with Eovaldi

The Texas Rangers have strengthened their starting rotation with the addition of RHP Nathan Eovaldi. Many assumed that with the signing of LHP Andrew Heaney, Chris Young was done addressing the Rangers starting rotation. However, be proved that wasn't the case and the Rangers announced the signing of Eovaldi to a two-year deal worth $34MM. It includes bonuses of $3M if he pitches at least 160 innings. If he pitches 300 innings from 2023 to 2024, he will receive a third-year vesting/player optio