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Marcus Semien kept the good times rolling Saturday night with a walk-off single to beat the Atlanta Braves and clinch the team’s fourth consecutive series victory. That includes series wins over the division-leading Astros and Tigers, plus a sweep of the Athletics.
Marcus Semien came through for the Rangers with a walk-off single to win the game against the Braves on Saturday.
Texas is running hot at the moment, and our Braves vs. Rangers predictions think Corey Seager can help that continue this afternoon.
Preview the July 27 matchup between the Texas Rangers and Atlanta Braves with recent trends, how to watch, livestream info, and more.
The Atlanta Braves are once again stuck between a rock and a hard place on the injury front. It's time to consider sweeping changes at the trade deadline.
On Sunday, the Texas Rangers (54-50) are hosting the Atlanta Braves (44-58), at 2:35 p.m. ET. The Rangers have won four in a row. The Rangers are projected as a tight favorite (-116 moneyline odds to win) against the Braves (-104). The starting pitchers are Jack Leiter (6-6) for the Texas Rangers, and Bryce Elder (4-6) for the Atlanta Braves.
Just this past month, the Rangers broke out their red hats for the first time this year vs. the Mariners. The red hats were the club’s only hats for its first three playoff seasons and a regular part of the rotation in the 2010-11 World Series runs.
Texas Rangers second baseman Marcus Semien stayed in the game and scored on a go-ahead singleafter taking a 94.6 mph fastball off the ear flap of his batting helmet against Atlanta. Semien was