By Jesse Sanchez Rangers closer Joe Nathan was among the first players at Citi Field before Tuesday’s game, and he threw the final pitch of the American League’s 3-0 victory. …read more
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By Jesse Sanchez Rangers closer Joe Nathan was among the first players at Citi Field before Tuesday’s game, and he threw the final pitch of the American League’s 3-0 victory. …read more
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By T.R. Sullivan Starter Nick Tepesch had to leave the game in the second inning when a line drive smacked him on the right arm and drew blood above the wrist. But relievers Derek Lowe, Joe Ortiz, Tanner Scheppers and Joe Nathan combined to hold the Mariners scoreless on three hits in a 5-0 victory at the Ballpark in Arlington.
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By Jim Reeves Marty Foster blew the call and he knows it now, not that that’s much consolation to the Rays. Instead of ball four, which replays showed it clearly was, Foster called Ben Zobrist out on Joe Nathan‘s two-out, 3-2 curveball and the Rangers slipped away with a 5-4 victory Monday night at The Ballpark in Arlington. …read more
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By T.R. Sullivan Rangers closer Joe Nathan pitched an inning in a Minor League camp on Monday. The outing came after Nathan pitched a scoreless inning against the Reds on Sunday, striking out two of the three batters faced. …read more
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