Rangers newcomers excel in 8-3 victory over Phillies

New Texas Rangers pitcher MacKenzie Gore delivered a strong debut, while Brandon Nimmo and Andrew McCutchen hit their first homers for the club in an 8-3 win over the Philadelphia Phillies on Sunday at Citizens Bank Park. The victory capped the season-opening series after a taxing Saturday game. Manager Skip Schumaker praised the newcomers' contributions amid a thin bullpen.

PHILADELPHIA -- MacKenzie Gore, acquired from the Washington Nationals on January 22, held the Phillies hitless through five innings in his Rangers debut. He struck out seven over 5 1/3 innings, allowing two runs on two hits and three walks before exiting with bases loaded in the sixth. Cole Winn relieved him and limited the damage to one inherited run on a sacrifice fly, with Gore having struck out Bryce Harper earlier in the inning but hitting Alec Bohm to score the first Phillies run. A swinging bunt single by Justin Crawford ended Gore's no-hit bid, exploiting a defensive shift with Josh Jung playing near shortstop. The Rangers needed length from Gore after Jacob deGrom was scratched from his season debut the day before, extending Saturday's game to 10 innings in a 5-4 win. “We needed him to get at least into the sixth inning with the way our bullpen was set up, and three or four guys down,” Schumaker said. “He was not only on the attack, but he got us into the sixth inning. It was exactly what we wanted.” Gore credited his success to avoiding the heart of the plate against a familiar lineup. “I know this team pretty well,” he said. “We stayed out of the heart of the plate for the most part, executed enough.” Andrew McCutchen, signed to a Minor League deal on March 6 and added to the Opening Day roster, went 2-for-4 with a double, a three-run homer off Phillies starter Jesús Luzardo in the fourth, three RBIs, and two runs scored. He also delivered the game-winning RBI single in Saturday's win. Brandon Nimmo also homered for his first with Texas. Schumaker highlighted McCutchen's impact: “He’s still got something left, and more. Those were some big hits he's had in the last couple games. Luzardo, we know how tough he can be.” McCutchen shared a light moment with Phillies fan Dave Osokow after his homer, apologizing with a shrug and laugh while jogging back to the dugout.

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The Texas Rangers have traded for left-handed pitcher MacKenzie Gore from the Washington Nationals, bolstering their rotation with the 2025 All-Star under team control through 2027. In exchange, the Nationals receive five prospects, headlined by first-round draft pick Gavin Fien. The deal underscores Texas's commitment to contending in 2026 despite recent roster changes.

The Texas Rangers overcame windy conditions, an injury to ace Jacob deGrom and a late collapse to defeat the Philadelphia Phillies 5-4 in 10 innings at Citizens Bank Park on Saturday. Spot starter Jacob Latz and a resilient bullpen held the Phillies scoreless for eight innings before a ninth-inning error extended the game. Andrew McCutchen's RBI single in the 10th proved decisive in securing the first victory of the Skip Schumaker era.

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The Philadelphia Phillies began their 2026 season with a 5-3 win over the Texas Rangers on Thursday afternoon at Citizens Bank Park. Cristopher Sánchez delivered a historic performance, striking out 10 in six scoreless innings without issuing a walk. Kyle Schwarber and Alec Bohm powered the offense with home runs.

Veteran outfielder Andrew McCutchen has agreed to a minor league contract with the Texas Rangers, pending a physical, as he aims for an 18th season in Major League Baseball. The 39-year-old ends his second stint with the Pittsburgh Pirates after the club declined to bring him back. McCutchen confirmed the move on social media with a video featuring a cowboy hat and toy horse.

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Brandon Lowe made an immediate impact in his Pittsburgh Pirates debut, hitting two home runs during an 11-7 loss to the New York Mets on Opening Day at Citi Field. He showcased the team's new welder's mask home run celebration after his first homer. Lowe became just the seventh Pirates player to homer twice on Opening Day.

The New York Rangers secured a road victory over the Philadelphia Flyers, improving their away record to 16-9-2. Mika Zibanejad starred with a hat trick, setting a franchise record for power-play goals. The win marked head coach Mike Sullivan's 500th career victory.

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Kris Bubic delivered six innings of one-run ball to anchor the Kansas City Royals' 3-1 victory over the Minnesota Twins in their 2026 home opener at Kauffman Stadium. The left-hander, making his first start since a 2025 injury, allowed just two hits amid windy conditions before a solid bullpen closed it out. Home runs from Kyle Isbel and Isaac Collins provided the offense in front of 39,320 fans.

 

 

 

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