Rangers Spoil Judge's Return in 2-0 Win over Yankees
TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS, AUG 5 – Nathan Eovaldi struck out six batters and allowed only one hit in eight shutout innings, helping the Rangers limit the Yankees to just two hits total, officials said.
- At Globe Life Field, Nathan Eovaldi held the Yankees to one hit over eight innings in the 2-0 victory on August 5, 2025.
- Amid roster reshuffling, Judge rejoined the lineup as DH, after being activated from the 10-day IL since July 25, with manager Aaron Boone saying he 'will serve as DH.'
- Coming off a stellar July, Eovaldi allowed only Anthony Volpe’s hustle double in the third inning, striking out six over eight shutout innings.
- With their offense stifled, New York’s playoff hopes dimmed, as they managed just two hits and fell 5½ games behind the Blue Jays with 49 games remaining.
- Starting Wednesday, Judge will begin a throwing program and said 'We got some work to do,' highlighting the need for immediate correction.
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ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Nathan Eovaldi pitched eight scoreless innings, Rowdy Tellez hit a two-run single in a 10-pitch eighth inning, and the Texas Rangers spoiled Aaron Judge's comeback with a 2-0 victory over the New York Yankees on Tuesday. Judge went 0 for 3 with two strikeouts as the designated hitter after being activated from the 10-day injured list. The All-Star slugger has a strained tendon in his right elbow, and the Yankees plan to b…


Nathan Eovaldi continues mound dominance as Rangers blank Yankees
Rowdy Tellez's two-run single in the eighth provided the winning runs and backed Nathan Eovaldi's superb eight innings of one-hit pitching as the Texas Rangers beat the slumping New York Yankees 2-0 on Tuesday in Arlington, Texas.

Devin Williams struggles again as Yankees get dominated by Nathan Eovaldi
Aaron Judge’s return to the Yankees’ lineup didn’t make much of a difference on Tuesday, not with Nathan Eovaldi at his very best and Devin Williams still in a funk. Eovaldi, a former Yankee, spun a gem in Texas, allowing just one hit while walking none and striking out six over eight scoreless innings and 98 pitches. The performance set up a 2-0, series-winning victory for the Rangers, who took the lead in the eighth inning after Aaron Boone tu…
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