Rockies hang on to beat Rangers
- On Monday, Texas Rangers starting pitcher MacKenzie Gore left the game at Colorado after one inning due to back muscle tightness, surrendering a two-run double to Ezequiel Tovar.
- Gore, acquired from the Washington Nationals in an offseason trade, appeared injured after diving for a swinging bunt by Jake McCarthy.
- Despite Rookie Justin Foscue driving in three runs, the Texas Rangers lost 7-6 to the Colorado Rockies, who improved to 19-11 against the team at Coors Field.
- Shortstop Corey Seager, a two-time World Series MVP, was placed on the 10-day injury list Monday; he is mired in an 0-for-27 slump with 11 strikeouts.
- The Texas Rangers return to action on Tuesday at Coors Field, where Rangers RHP Kumar Rocker will face the Rockies with a 1-4 record and 4.34 ERA.
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Rangers pitcher MacKenzie Gore leaves game with muscle tightness
Texas Rangers left-handed starting pitcher MacKenzie Gore left Monday night’s game at Colorado after one inning because of muscle tightness in his back.
Sterlin Thompson Gets First MLB Hit as Rockies Hold Off Rangers 7-6 in Series Opener - Blake Street Banter
Eli Whitney | May 19, 2026 It was a cold, wet Monday night at Coors Field – 16,126 fans, a soggy infield, and a Rockies team that needed something to feel good about after losing six straight series. They got it. Jose Quintana navigated five-plus innings against a Rangers lineup that kept finding ways to chip away, Sterlin Thompson recorded his first major league hit in the fourth inning, and Juan Mejia slammed the door in the ninth to give Co…
Rangers LHP MacKenzie Gore downlplays lat ailment - Regional Media News
Texas Rangers left-hander MacKenzie Gore left his Monday start against the Colorado Rockies due to left lat tightness, but he was optimistic the issue isn't serious. Gore, making his 10th start of the season, pitched one inning, allowing two runs and three hits while throwing 28 pitches. He struck out two and walked two. He dove to field a slow ground ball during the inning. After the Rangers dropped the game 7-6 in Denver, Gore downplayed the i…
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