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Rangers Welcome Marlins to Globe Life Field for Crucial Showdown

The Texas Rangers return home to Globe Life Field this weekend for a critical three-game clash with the surging Miami Marlins—a series that could define their fading postseason chances.

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After being swept by the Houston Astros, the Rangers (79–74) are desperate to regroup. With only nine regular-season games left, they trail the AL West leader by five games and sit 4.5 back of the final wild card berth.

Marlins Enter Hot

Miami arrives in Arlington brimming with confidence after sweeping the Colorado Rockies and winning seven of their last eight contests.

Their late-season surge sets up a formidable test for a Rangers squad that must rediscover its rhythm fast.

With their playoff hopes hanging by a thread, Texas needs an immediate spark—and may have just the right arm ready to provide it.

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Tyler Mahle

Tyler Mahle Returns to the Rotation

Right-hander Tyler Mahle is set to give the Rangers a significant lift as he makes his long-awaited return from the injured list after dealing with shoulder fatigue.

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Tyler Mahle

Before going down, Mahle dazzled with a 2.34 ERA, striking out 56 batters and limiting hitters to a .214 average over 14 starts. A sharp rehab outing last weekend confirmed his readiness.

His performance in this pressure-packed series could not only revive Texas’ playoff aspirations but also bolster his own free-agency value.

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Tyler Mahle

Janson Junk Opposes for Miami

The Marlins counter with right-hander Janson Junk, who has endured an up-and-down season.

Transitioning from the bullpen to the rotation, Junk carries a 4.78 ERA and has stumbled of late, posting a 6.39 ERA across his past seven starts.

The Rangers will look to exploit his recent struggles as they chase a much-needed series win.

Injury Concerns Persist

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Texas continues to battle a lengthy injury list:

Corey Seager (SS): Recovering from an appendectomy and eligible to return soon.

Marcus Semien (2B): Out with a fractured foot but making progress after recent batting practice.

Sam Haggerty (OF): On a rehab assignment for left ankle inflammation.

Nathan Eovaldi (RHP): Sidelined for the season with a rotator cuff strain.

Evan Carter (OF): Out for the year after a wrist fracture; moved to the 60-day IL.

Jon Gray (P): Season ended early due to shoulder nerve irritation.

What’s at Stake

With the playoff race tightening and only days left in the regular season, every pitch will matter.

Mahle’s return could provide the spark Texas needs to stay alive, but they’ll need a collective effort to withstand a Marlins team hitting its stride.

First pitch of this pivotal series is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. CT Friday night.

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