There aren't many things greater than September in the MLB. This week's divisional showdown between the Houston Astros and Texas Rangers is no exception.
The Rangers shortstop Elvis Andrus made a spectacular play Tuesday night. He did something that a Texas Ranger hasn't done in 15 years. He straight up stole home.
After the Rangers dropped the first game of the series against Alfredo Simon and the Detroit Tigers, the Rangers followed up with three straight wins to take the series.
Colby Lewis got to 14 wins with a shout out victory on Friday night...
The Rangers had gone back to back with two power bats, and that left Elvis Andrus, who had a two-RBI single in the first inning at the plate. Elvis left the building when he launched one past the fence.
Seattle Seahawks quarterback, Russell Wilson, will be returning to the Texas Rangers camp on March 28th when the team gets ready to play an exhibition game.
Derek Holland and the Texas Rangers couldn't get into the post season this year, but that hasn't stopped Holland from trying to become a movie star as the pitcher has been confirmed to be in the upcoming movie 'Dumb and Dumber To'.
To say yesterday was a bad day for Houston Astros catcher Max Stassi is an understatement. First, he was tagged out by the ol' hidden ball trick, then he was beaned in the face by Texas Rangers pitcher Tanner Scheppers.