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Good morning.
Levi Weaver writes that though the Astros swept the Rangers on Sunday, the Rangers made them stand around getting soggy to earn it.
Jeff Wilson has his reactions to all the bad times from yesterday and notes the difficulty of clubhouse interviews when a team is performing poorly.
T.R. Sullivan writes that the Rangers’ current slide coincides with a drop in quality starting pitching.
Kevin Sherrington writes that the last time the Rangers were this far out, this early in a season, Jon Daniels made the trades that built a World Series contender.
Sullivan notes that the Rangers are in wait and see mode with Mike Napoli’s back issues and a day off today.
Mike Heika writes that Rougned Odor was dropped down in the lineup and responded by hitting a home run which is nice.
Sullivan ponders the eventual debut of Tyson Ross with Texas still waiting to make a decision.
And, lastly, nobody cares about garbage mascot Rangers Captain.
Have a nice day.