2022 Texas Rangers season explained

Texas Rangers
Season:2022
League:American League
Division:West
Ballpark:Globe Life Field
City:Arlington
Divisional Place:4th
Owners:Ray Davis & Bob R. Simpson
Managers:Chris Woodward - released August 15, 2022
Tony Beasley interim manager as of August 15, 2022
Television:Bally Sports Southwest
(Dave Raymond, C.J. Nitkowski, Tom Grieve, Dave Valle)
Radio:KRLD 105.3 FM (English)
(Eric Nadel, Matt Hicks, Dave Raymond)
KZMP 1540 AM (Spanish)
(Eleno Orlenas, Jerry Romo)
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The 2022 Texas Rangers season was the 62nd of the Texas Rangers franchise overall, their 51st in Arlington as the Rangers, and the third season at Globe Life Field. As the club's 51st season in Arlington, the 2022 season also marked the 50th anniversary of the team's first season as the Texas Rangers in 1972.

On December 2, 2021, Commissioner of Baseball Rob Manfred announced a lockout of players, following expiration of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the league and the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA). On March 10, 2022, MLB and the MLBPA agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement, thus ending the lockout. Opening Day was played on April 7.[1] Although MLB previously announced that several series would be cancelled due to the lockout, the agreement provides for a 162-game season, with originally canceled games to be made up via doubleheaders.[2]

The Rangers became the first team in history to be strikeout victims of two immaculate innings pitched in the same game on June 15, by Luis García and Phil Maton of the Houston Astros. It was also the first occasion in major league history two immaculate innings were pitched on the same date. On July 31, Reid Detmers of the Los Angeles Angels hurled another immaculate inning against the Rangers, joining the 1979 San Francisco Giants as the only teams to have three while batting.

On August 15, 2022, the Rangers fired manager Chris Woodward after a 51–63 record through 114 games. Tony Beasley was named interim manager for the remainder of the season.[3] On September 14, the Rangers set a new club record for losses by one-run with 32 (with only 13 wins by one run).[4]

On August 17, 2022, the Rangers fired President of Baseball Operations Jon Daniels. Chris Young, who was named general manager in 2020 to take over the role from Daniels, was named the new club president.[5]

Although the Rangers missed the postseason for the sixth consecutive season, they did improve on their record from the previous season by finishing 68–94 and fourth in the American League West.

Offseason

Lockout

See main article: 2021–22 Major League Baseball lockout. The expiration of the league's collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with the Major League Baseball Players Association occurred on December 1, 2021, with no new agreement in place.[6] As a result, the team owners voted unanimously to lockout the players stopping all free agency and trades.[7] [8]

The parties came to an agreement on a new CBA on March 10, 2022.[9]

Rule changes

Pursuant to the new CBA, several new rules were instituted for the 2022 season. The National League will adopt the designated hitter full-time, a draft lottery will be implemented, the postseason will expand from ten teams to twelve, and advertising patches will appear on player uniforms and helmets for the first time.[10] [11]

Regular season

Summary

On June 15, the Rangers were victim of two immaculate innings delivered by the Houston Astros, the first such feat by one team—and the first time two were delivered on the same date—in major league history. Starting pitcher Luis García hurled one in the second inning to strike out Nathaniel Lowe, Ezequiel Durán, and Brad Miller. Five innings later, reliever Phil Maton struck out the same trio of batters for the second immaculate inning.[12]

The Rangers fell victim to another immaculate inning on July 31, by Los Angeles Angels rookie starter Reid Detmers. In the fourth inning, he struck out Durán, Kole Calhoun and Charlie Culberson. Durán became the first major league hitter to strike out in three immaculate innings in the same season. Also, the Rangers joined the 1979 San Francisco Giants as the only major league teams to strike out through three immaculate innings while batting.[13]

Season standings

Record against opponents

Game Log

|- style="background:#fbb;"| 1 || April 8 || @ Blue Jays || 8–10 || Cimber (1–0) || Santana (0–1) || Romano (1) || Rogers Centre || 45,022 || 0–1 || L1|- style="background:#fbb;"| 2 || April 9 || @ Blue Jays || 3–4 || Richards (1–0) || Martin (0–1) || Romano (2) || Rogers Centre || 43,486 || 0–2 || L2|- style="background:#bfb;"| 3 || April 10 || @ Blue Jays || 12–6 || Burke (1–0) || Merryweather (0–1) || — || Rogers Centre || 31,549 || 1–2 || W1|- style="background:#fbb;" | 4 || April 11 || Rockies || 4–6 || Bard (1–0) || Holland (0–1) || Goudeau (1) || Globe Life Field || 35,052 || 1–3 || L1|- style="background:#fbb;" | 5 || April 12 || Rockies || 1–4 || Chacín (1–0) || Pérez (0–1) || Bard (1) || Globe Life Field || 15,862 || 1–4 || L2|- style="background:#bfb;"| 6 || April 14 || Angels || 10–5 || King (1–0) || Ohtani (0–2) || — || Globe Life Field || 21,440 || 2–4 || W1|- style="background:#fbb;" | 7 || April 15 || Angels || 6–9 || Warren (1–0) || Allard (0–1) || Iglesias (2) || Globe Life Field || 28,723 || 2–5 || L1|- style="background:#fbb;"| 8 || April 16 || Angels || 2–7 || Syndergaard (2–0) || Hearn (0–1) || — || Globe Life Field || 34,493 || 2–6 || L2|- style="background:#fbb;" | 9 || April 17 || Angels || 3–8 || Mayers (1–0) || Pérez (0–2) || — || Globe Life Field || 22,650 || 2–7 || L3|- style="background:#fbb;" | 10 || April 19 || @ Mariners || 2–6 || Ray (2–1) || Gray (0–1) || — || T-Mobile Park || 11,067 || 2–8 || L4|- style="background:#fbb;" | 11 || April 20 || @ Mariners || 2–4 || Gilbert (2–0) || Dunning (0–1) || — || T-Mobile Park || 9,374 || 2–9 || L5|- style="background:#bfb;" | 12 || April 21 || @ Mariners || 8–6 || Barlow (1–0) || Steckenrider (0–1) || — || T-Mobile Park || 12,570 || 3–9 || W1|- style="background:#bfb;" | 13 || April 22 || @ Athletics || 8–1 || Otto (1–0) || Oller (0–2) || — || Oakland Coliseum || 7,012 || 4–9 || W2|- style="background:#bfb;" | 14 || April 23 || @ Athletics || 2–0 || Burke (2–0) || Montas (2–2) || Bush (1) || Oakland Coliseum || 9,120 || 5–9 || W3|- style="background:#fbb;" | 15 || April 24 || @ Athletics || 0–2 || Irvin (2–1) || Howard (0–1) || Jiménez (3) || Oakland Coliseum || 11,083 || 5–10 || L1|- style="background:#bfb;" | 16 || April 25 || Astros || 6–2 || Moore (1–0) || Maton (0–1) || — || Globe Life Field || 17,420 || 6–10 || W1|- style="background:#fbb;" | 17 || April 26 || Astros || 1–5 || Odorizzi (1–2) || Hearn (0–2) || — || Globe Life Field || 16,469 || 6–11 || L1|- style="background:#fbb;" | 18 || April 27 || Astros || 3–4 || Javier (1–0) || Martin (0–2) || Stanek (1) || Globe Life Field || 20,399 || 6–12 || L2|- style="background:#fbb;" | 19 || April 28 || Astros || 2–3 || Verlander (2–1) || Bush (0–1) || Montero (1) || Globe Life Field || 19,484 || 6–13 || L3|- style="background:#fbb;"| 20 || April 29 || Braves || 3–6 || Anderson (2–1) || Richards (0–1) || Jansen (6) || Globe Life Field || 25,829 || 6–14 || L4|- style="background:#bfb;"| 21 || April 30 || Braves || 3–1 || Dunning (1–1) || Elder (1–3) || Barlow (1) || Globe Life Field || 36,097 || 7–14 || W1|-|- style="background:#bfb;"| 22 || May 1 || Braves || 7–3 || Hearn (1–2) || Muller (0–1) || — || Globe Life Field || 38,316 || 8–14 || W2|- style="background:#bfb;" | 23 || May 3 || @ Phillies || 6–4 || Burke (3–0) || Suárez (2–1) || Barlow (2) || Citizens Bank Park || 27,788 || 9–14 || W3|- style="background:#bfb;" | 24 || May 4 || @ Phillies || 2–1 || Bush (1–1) || Hand (1–1) || Barlow (3) || Citizens Bank Park || 21,315 || 10–14 || W4|- style="background:#fbb;"| 25 || May 8 || @ Yankees || 1–2 || Holmes (3–0) || King (1–1) || — || Yankee Stadium || || 10–15 || L1|- style="background:#bfb;"| 26 || May 8 || @ Yankees || 4–2 || Richards (1–1) || King (2–1) || Barlow (4) || Yankee Stadium || 40,714 || 11–15 || W1|- style="background:#fbb;" | 27 || May 9 || @ Yankees || 0–1 || Holmes (4–0) || Martin (0–3) || Chapman (7) || Yankee Stadium || 34,866 || 11–16 || L1|- style="background:#bfb;"| 28 || May 10 || Royals || 6–4 || Pérez (1–2) || Keller (1–3) || Barlow (5) || Globe Life Field || 15,407 || 12–16 || W1|- style="background:#fbb;"| 29 || May 11 || Royals || 2–8 || Payamps (1–0) || Allard (0–2) || — || Globe Life Field || 15,561 || 12–17 || L1|- style="background:#bfb;"| 30 || May 12 || Royals || 3–1 || Hearn (2–2) || Heasley (0–1) || Barlow (6) || Globe Life Field || 14,994 || 13–17 || W1|- style="background:#fbb;" | 31 || May 13 || Red Sox || 1–7 || Pivetta (1–4) || Dunning (1–2) || — || Globe Life Field || 28,324 || 13–18 || L1|- style="background:#fbb;" | 32 || May 14 || Red Sox || 3–11 || Hill (1–1) || Otto (1–1) || — || Globe Life Field || 34,462 || 13–19 || L2|- style="background:#bfb;" | 33 || May 15 || Red Sox || 7–1 || Pérez (2–2) || Brasier (0–2) || — || Globe Life Field || 27,607 || 14–19 || W1|- style="background:#bfb;" | 34 || May 16 || Angels || 7–4 || Gray (1–1) || Syndergaard (3–2) || Barlow (7) || Globe Life Field || 15,110 || 15–19 || W2|- style="background:#bfb;" | 35 || May 17 || Angels || 10–5 || Santana (1–1) || Tepera (1–1) || — || Globe Life Field || 17,727 || 16–19 || W3|- style="background:#bfb;"| 36 || May 18 || Angels || 6–5 || Santana (2–1) || Iglesias (1–2) || — || Globe Life Field || 20,366 || 17–19 || W4|- style="background:#fbb;"| 37 || May 19 || @ Astros || 1–5 || Valdez (3–2) || Otto (1–2) || — || Minute Maid Park || 34,593 || 17–20 || L1|- style="background:#bfb;"| 38 || May 20 || @ Astros || 3–0 || Pérez (3–2) || Javier (2–2) || — || Minute Maid Park || 35,294 || 18–20 || W1|- style="background:#fbb;"| 39 || May 21 || @ Astros || 1–2 || Verlander (6–1) || Gray (1–2) || Pressly (5) || Minute Maid Park || 37,187 || 18–21 || L1|- style="background:#fbb;"| 40 || May 22 || @ Astros || 2–5 || Urquidy (4–1) || Hearn (2–3) || Pressly (6) || Minute Maid Park || 38,745 || 18–22 || L2|- style="background:#fbb;"| 41 || May 24 || @ Angels || 3–5 || Syndergaard (4–2) || Dunning (1–3) || Iglesias (11) || Angel Stadium || 23,791 || 18–23 || L3|- style="background:#bfb;"| 42 || May 25 || @ Angels || 7–2 || Otto (2–2) || Detmers (2–2) || — || Angel Stadium || 22,950 || 19–23 || W1|- style="background:#bfb;" | 43 || May 26 || @ Athletics || 4–1 || Bush (2–1) || Trivino (1–3) || Barlow (8) || Oakland Coliseum || 3,203 || 20–23 || W2|- style="background:#bfb;" | 44 || May 27 || @ Athletics || 8–5 || Moore (2–0) || Jiménez (1–2) || Santana (1) || Oakland Coliseum || 5,010 || 21–23 || W3|- style="background:#bfb;" | 45 || May 28 || @ Athletics || 11–4 || Hearn (3–3) || Logue (2–4) || — || Oakland Coliseum || 6,502 || 22–23 || W4|- style="background:#fbb;" | 46 || May 29 || @ Athletics || 5–6 || Jiménez (2–2) || Martin (0–4) || — || Oakland Coliseum || 8,342 || 22–24 || L1|- style="background:#bfb;"| 47 || May 30 || Rays || 9–5 || Otto (3–2) || Rasmussen (5–2) || — || Globe Life Field || 25,605 || 23–24 || W1|- style="background:#bfb;"| 48 || May 31 || Rays || 3–0 || Pérez (4–2) || Yarbrough (0–2) || Barlow (9) || Globe Life Field || 16,317 || 24–24 || W2|-|- style="background:#fbb;"| 49 || June 1 || Rays || 3–4 || Poche (1–0) || Santana (2–2) || Wisler (1) || Globe Life Field || 20,634 || 24–25 || L1|- style="background:#fbb;"| 50 || June 2 || Rays || 1–3 || Kluber (2–2) || Hearn (3–4) || Thompson (3) || Globe Life Field || 17,097 || 24–26 || L2|- style="background:#fbb;"| 51 || June 3 || Mariners || 3–4 || Murfee (1–0) || Barlow (1–1) || Sewald (3) || Globe Life Field || 25,378 || 24–27 || L3|- style="background:#bfb;"| 52 || June 4 || Mariners || 3–2 || Otto (4–2) || Gonzales (3–6) || Barlow (10) || Globe Life Field || 28,794 || 25–27 || W1|- style="background:#fbb;"| 53 || June 5 || Mariners || 5–6 || Castillo (3–0) || Burke (3–1) || Sewald (4) || Globe Life Field || 27,427 || 25–28 || L1|- style="background:#bbb;" | — || June 6 || @ Guardians || colspan=8| Postponed (rain); Makeup June 7|- style="background:#fbb;"| 54 || June 7 || @ Guardians || 3–6 || Quantrill (3–3) || Gray (1–3) || Clase (10) || Progressive Field || || 25–29 || L2|- style="background:#bfb;"| 55 || June 7 || @ Guardians || 6–3 || Hearn (4–4) || McCarty (0–1) || Barlow (11) || Progressive Field || 10,763 || 26–29 || W1|- style="background:#fbb;"| 56 || June 8 || @ Guardians || 0–4 || Morgan (2–1) || Dunning (1–4) || — || Progressive Field || 10,965 || 26–30 || L1|- style="background:#fbb;" | 57 || June 10 || @ White Sox || 3–8 || Graveman (2–1) || King (1–2) || — || Guaranteed Rate Field || 24,270 || 26–31 || L2|- style="background:#bfb;"| 58 || June 11 || @ White Sox || 11–9 || Moore (3–0) || Foster (1–1) || — || Guaranteed Rate Field || 30,221 || 27–31 || W1|- style="background:#bfb;" | 59 || June 12 || @ White Sox || 8–6 || Barlow (2–1) || Foster (1–2) || Allard (1) || Guaranteed Rate Field || 31,096 || 28–31 || W2|- style="background:#bfb;"| 60 || June 13 || Astros || 5–3 || Burke (4–1) || Neris (1–3) || Moore (1) || Globe Life Field || 29,805 || 29–31 || W3|- style="background:#fbb;"| 61 || June 14 || Astros || 3–4 || Abreu (4–0) || King (1–3) || Pressly (12) || Globe Life Field || 29,370 || 29–32 || L1|- style="background:#fbb;" | 62 || June 15 || Astros || 2–9 || García (4–5) || Miller (0–1) || — || Globe Life Field || 24,992 || 29–33 || L2|- style="background:#bfb;" | 63 || June 16 || @ Tigers || 3–1 || Santana (3–2) || Soto (2–4) || Barlow (12) || Comerica Park || 17,448 || 30–33 || W1|- style="background:#bfb;" | 64 || June 17 || @ Tigers || 7–0 || Gray (2–3) || Skubal (5–4) || — || Comerica Park || 21,996 || 31–33 || W2|- style="background:#fbb;" | 65 || June 18 || @ Tigers || 7–14 || García (1–2) || Hearn (4–5) || — || Comerica Park || 28,179 || 31–34 || L1|- style="background:#fbb;" | 66 || June 19 || @ Tigers || 3–7 || Lange (4–1) || Dunning (1–5 || — || Comerica Park || 25,919|| 31–35 || L2|- style="background:#bfb;"| 67 || June 21 || Phillies || 7–0 || Pérez (5–2) || Gibson (4–3) || — || Globe Life Field || 29,153 || 32–35 || W1|- style="background:#bfb;" | 68 || June 22 || Phillies || 4–2 || Gray (3–3) || Wheeler (6–4) || Barlow (13) || Globe Life Field || 20,704 || 33–35 || W2|- style="background:#fbb;" | 69 || June 24 || Nationals || 1–2 || Edwards Jr. (1–1) || Santana (3–3) || Rainey (9) || Globe Life Field || 28,854 || 33–36 || L1|- style="background:#bfb;"| 70 || June 25 || Nationals || 3–2 || Barlow (3–1) || Finnegan (2–2) || — || Globe Life Field || 36,183 || 34–36 || W1|- style="background:#fbb;" | 71 || June 26 || Nationals || 4–6 || Tetreault (2–1) || Otto (4–3) || Rainey (10) || Globe Life Field || 34,220 || 34–37 || L1|- style="background:#bfb;" | 72 || June 27 || @ Royals || 10–4 || Pérez (6–2) || Bubic (1–5) || — || Kauffman Stadium || 12,876 || 35–37 || W1|- style="background:#bfb;" | 73 || June 28 || @ Royals || 8–3 || Gray (4–3) || Heasley (1–4) || — || Kauffman Stadium || 19,593 || 36–37 || W2|- style="background:#fbb;" | 74 || June 29 || @ Royals || 1–2 || Greinke (2–4) || Dunning (1–6) || Barlow (10) || Kauffman Stadium || 11,391 || 36–38 || L1|-|- style="background:#fbb;" | 75 || July 1 || @ Mets || 3–4 || Peterson (5–1) || Otto (4–4) || Díaz (17) || Citi Field || 35,639 || 36–39 || L2|- style="background:#bfb;" | 76 || July 2 || @ Mets || 7–3 || Pérez (7–2) || Williams (1–5) || — || Citi Field || 26,494 || 37–39 || W1|- style="background:#fbb;" | 77 || July 3 || @ Mets || 1–4 || Carrasco (9–4) || Gray (4–4) || Díaz (18) || Citi Field || 25,241 || 37–40 || L1|- style="background:#fbb;" | 78 || July 4 || @ Orioles || 6–7 || Baker (3–3) || Moore (3–1) || — || Camden Yards || 18,670 || 37–41 || L2|- style="background:#fbb;" | 79 || July 5 || @ Orioles || 9–10 || Krehbiel (4–3) || Moore (3–2) || — || Camden Yards || 7,371 || 37–42 || L3|- style="background:#fbb;" | 80 || July 6 || @ Orioles || 1–2 || Watkins (2–1) || Otto (4–5) || López (14) || Camden Yards || 7,648 || 37–43 || L4|- style="background:#bfb;"| 81 || July 8 || Twins || 6–5 || Gray (5–4) || Gray (4–2) || Martin (1) || Globe Life Field || 30,392 || 38–43 || W1|- style="background:#bfb;" | 82 || July 9 || Twins || 9–7 || Moore (4–2) || Durán (0–3) || Martin (2) || Globe Life Field || 35,427 || 39–43 || W2|- style="background:#fbb;"| 83 || July 10 || Twins || 5–6 || Bundy (5–4) || Burke (4–2) || Duffey (2) || Globe Life Field || 24,751 || 39–44 || L1|- style="background:#bfb;"| 84 || July 11 || Athletics || 10–8 || Howard (1–0) || Martínez (2–2) || Martin (3) || Globe Life Field || 20,660 || 40–44 || W1|- style="background:#fbb;"| 85 || July 12 || Athletics || 7–14 || Snead (1–0) || Santana (3–4) || — || Globe Life Field || 17,485 || 40–45 || L1|- style="background:#bfb;"| 86 || July 13 || Athletics || 5–2 || Gray (6–4) || Blackburn (6–5) || Richards (1) || Globe Life Field || 22,394 || 41–45 || W1|- style="background:#fbb;"| 87 || July 14 || Mariners || 5–6 || Festa (2–0) || Santana (3–5) || Castillo (6) || Globe Life Field || 19,243 || 41–46 || L1|- style="background:#fbb;"| 88 || July 15 || Mariners || 3–8 || Ray (8–6) || Hearn (4–6) || — || Globe Life Field || 26,494 || 41–47 || L2|- style="background:#fbb;"| 89 || July 16 || Mariners || 2–3 || Castillo (7–1) || Martin (0–5) || Festa (1) || Globe Life Field || 35,761 || 41–48 || L3|- style="background:#fbb;" | 90 || July 17 || Mariners || 2–6 || Borucki (2–0) || Otto (4–6) || — || Globe Life Field || 26,378 || 41–49 || L4|- style="text-align:center; background:#bbcaff;"| colspan="11" | 92nd All-Star Game: Los Angeles, CA|- style="background:#bfb;"| 91 || July 21 || @ Marlins || 8–0 || Gray (7–4) || López (6–5) || — || LoanDepot Park || 9,524 || 42–49 || W1|- style="background:#fbb;"| 92 || July 22 || @ Athletics || 4–5 || Irvin (5–7) || Howard (1–2) || Puk (1) || Oakland Coliseum || 6,620 || 42–50 || L1|- style="background:#fbb;"| 93 || July 23 || @ Athletics || 1–3 || Acevedo (3–2) || Santana (3–6) || Jackson (2) || Oakland Coliseum || 10,190 || 42–51 || L2|- style="background:#bfb;"| 94 || July 24 || @ Athletics || 11–8 || Pérez (8–2) || Blackburn (6–6) || — || Oakland Coliseum || 9,835 || 43–51 || W1|- style="background:#fbb;"| 95 || July 25 || @ Mariners || 3–4 || Flexen (7–8) || Otto (4–7) || Swanson (2) || T-Mobile Park || 23,581 || 43–52 || L1|- style="background:#fbb;"| 96 || July 26 || @ Mariners || 4–5 || Swanson (1–0) || Martin (0–6) || — || T-Mobile Park || 25,837 || 43–53 || L2|- style="background:#fbb;"| 97 || July 27 || @ Mariners || 2–4 || Gonzales (6–10) || Gray (7–5) || Festa (2) || T-Mobile Park || 25,509 || 43–54 || L3|- style="background:#bfb;"| 98 || July 28 || @ Angels || 2–0 || Howard (2–2) || Ohtani (9–6) || Moore (2) || Angel Stadium || 29,718 || 44–54 || W1|- style="background:#bfb;"| 99 || July 29 || @ Angels || 7–2 || Pérez (9–2) || Sandoval (3–7) || — || Angel Stadium || 29,906 || 45–54 || W2|- style="background:#fbb;"| 100 || July 30 || @ Angels || 7–9 || Toussaint (1–0) || Martin (0–7) || Iglesias (16) || Angel Stadium || 32,968 || 45–55 || L1|- style="background:#bfb;"| 101 || July 31 || @ Angels || 5–2 || Burke (5–2) || Quijada (0–3) || Hernández (1) || Angel Stadium || 29,257 || 46–55 || W1|-|- style="background:#fbb;"| 102 || August 1 || Orioles || 2–7 || Watkins (4–1) || Gray (7–6) || Akin (2) || Globe Life Field || 19,161 || 46–56 || L1|- style="background:#fbb;"| 103 || August 2 || Orioles || 2–8 || Lyles (8–8) || Howard (2–3) || — || Globe Life Field || 21,622 || 46–57 || L2|- style="background:#fbb;"| 104 || August 3 || Orioles || 3–6 || Pérez (6–1) || Leclerc (0–1) || — || Globe Life Field || 20,221 || 46–58 || L3|- style="background:#bfb;" | 105 || August 4 || White Sox || 3–2 || Burke (6–2) || Cueto (4–5) || Hernández (2) || Globe Life Field || 20,972 || 47–58 || W1|- style="background:#fbb;"| 106 || August 5 || White Sox || 1–2 || Cease (12–4) || Otto (4–8) || Hendriks (22) || Globe Life Field || 25,470 || 47–59 || L1|- style="background:#bfb;"| 107 || August 6 || White Sox || 8–0 || Dunning (2–6) || Kopech (4–8) || — || Globe Life Field || 38,275 || 48–59 || W1|- style="background:#fbb;"| 108 || August 7 || White Sox || 2–8 || Giolito (8–6) || Howard (2–4) || — || Globe Life Field || 29,579 || 48–60 || L1|- style="background:#fbb;"| 109 || August 9 || @ Astros || 5–7 || Urquidy (11–4) || Pérez (9–3) || Pressly (22) || Minute Maid Park || 30,629 || 48–61 || L2|- style="background:#bfb;"| 110 || August 10 || @ Astros || 8–4 || Hearn (5–6) || Maton (0–2) || — || Minute Maid Park || 26,670 || 49–61 || W1|- style="background:#fbb;"| 111 || August 11 || @ Astros || 3–7 || Valdez (11–4) || Ragans (0–1) || — || Minute Maid Park || 30,872 || 49–62 || L1|- style="background:#fbb;"| 112 || August 12 || Mariners || 2–6 || Kirby (4–3) || Hearn (5–7) || — || Globe Life Field || 22,622 || 49–63 || L2|- style="background:#bfb;"| 113 || August 13 || Mariners || 7–4 || Martin (1–7) || Gonzales (7–12) || Hernández (3) || Globe Life Field || 31,621 || 50–63 || W1|- style="background:#bfb;"| 114 || August 14 || Mariners || 5–3 || Sborz (1–0) || Brash (3–4) || Leclerc (1) ||Globe Life Field || 25,560 || 51–63 || W2|- style="background:#bfb;" | 115 || August 15 || Athletics || 2–1 || Otto (5–8) || Kaprielian (3–7) || Hernández (4) || Globe Life Field || 13,141 || 52–63 || W3|- style="background:#fbb;"| 116 || August 16 || Athletics || 1–5 || Sears (4–0) || Arihara (0–1) || — || Globe Life Field || 15,260 || 52–64 || L1|- style="background:#fbb;"| 117 || August 17 || Athletics || 2–7 || Oller (2–5) || Ragans (0–2) || — || Globe Life Field || 14,846 || 52–65 || L2|- style="background:#bfb;"| 118 || August 18 || Athletics || 10–3 || Dunning (3–6) || Logue (3–7) || — || Globe Life Field || 16,495 || 53–65 || W1|- style="background:#fbb;"| 119 || August 19 || @ Twins || 1–2 || Bundy (7–5) || Pérez (9–4) || López (22) || Target Field || 22,627 || 53–66 || L1|- style="background:#bfb;"| 120 || August 20 || @ Twins || 4–3 || Hernández (1–0) || Thielbar (2–2) || — || Target Field || 21,781 || 54–66 || W1|- style="background:#bfb;"| 121 || August 21 || @ Twins || 7–0 || Arihara (1–1) || Ryan (9–6) || Hearn (1) || Target Field || 24,802 || 55–66 || W2|- style="background:#bfb;" | 122 || August 22 || @ Twins || 2–1 || Alexy (1–0) || Gray (7–4) || Moore (3) || Target Field || 18,595 || 56–66 || W3|- style="background:#fbb;"| 123 || August 23 || @ Rockies || 6–7 || Lawrence (2–1) || Burke (6–3) || Bard (26) || Coors Field || 28,533 || 56–67 || L1|- style="background:#bfb;"| 124 || August 24 || @ Rockies || 16–4 || Pérez (10–4) || Ureña (2–5) || — || Coors Field || 25,213 || 57–67 || W1|- style="background:#bfb;"| 125 || August 26 || Tigers || 7–6 || Otto (6–8) || Alexander (3–8) || Leclerc (2) || Globe Life Field || 20,357 || 58–67 || W2|- style="background:#fbb;"| 126 || August 27 || Tigers || 2–11 || Rodríguez (3–3) || Keuchel (2–8) || — || Globe Life Field || 34,357 || 58–68 || L1|- style="background:#fbb;"| 127 || August 28 || Tigers || 8–9 || Hutchison (2–7) || Arihara (2–1) || Jiménez (2) || Globe Life Field || 24,938 || 58–69 || L2|- style="background:#fbb;"| 128 || August 30 || Astros || 2–4 || Valdez (14–4) || Dunning (3–7) || Neris (3) || Globe Life Field || 25,566 || 58–70 || L3|- style="background:#fbb;" | 129 || August 31 || Astros || 3–5 || Javier (8–9) || Pérez (10–5) || Montero (10) || Globe Life Field || 19,607 || 58–71 || L4|-|- style="background:#fbb;"| 130 || September 1 || @ Red Sox || 8–9 || Familia (2–1) || Hernández (1–1) || — || Fenway Park || 31,340 || 58–72 || L5|- style="background:#fbb;"| 131 || September 2 || @ Red Sox || 1–9 || Danish (3–1) || Keuchel (2–9) || — || Fenway Park || 31,628 || 58–73 || L6|- style="background:#fbb;"| 132 || September 3 || @ Red Sox || 3–5 || Bello (1–4) || Santana (3–7) || Schreiber (6) || Fenway Park || 31,474 || 58–74 || L7|- style="background:#fbb;"| 133 || September 4 || @ Red Sox || 2–5 || Ort (1–1) || Dunning (3–8) || Schreiber (7) || Fenway Park || 32,422 || 58–75 || L8|- style="background:#fbb;"| 134 || September 5 || @ Astros || 0–1 || Brown (1–0) || Pérez (10–6) || Montero (12) || Minute Maid Park || 35,162 || 58–76 || L9|- style="background:#bfb;"| 135 || September 6 || @ Astros || 4–3 || Hearn (6–7) || Valdez (14–5) || Leclerc (3) || Minute Maid Park || 26,803 || 59–76 || W1|- style="background:#fbb;"| 136 || September 7 || @ Astros || 3–4 || Neris (5–4) || Hernández (1–2) || — || Minute Maid Park || 26,239 || 59–77 || L1|- style="background:#fbb;" | 137 || September 9 || Blue Jays || 3–4 || Mayza (6–0) || Leclerc (0–2) || Romano (32) || Globe Life Field || 21,329 || 59–78 || L2|- style="background:#fbb;"| 138 || September 10 || Blue Jays || 7–11 || Gausman (12–9) || Arihara (1–3) || Mayza (1) || Globe Life Field || 28,340 || 59–79 || L3|- style="background:#bfb;" | 139 || September 11 || Blue Jays || 4–1 || Pérez (11–6) || Richards (3–2) || Leclerc (4) || Globe Life Field || 20,984 || 60–79 || W1|- style="background:#bfb;"| 140 || September 12 || @ Marlins || 3–2 || Hernández (2–2) || Okert (5–3) || Leclerc (5) || LoanDepot Park || 5,095 || 61–79 || W2|- style="background:#fbb;"| 141 || September 12 || @ Marlins || 6–10 || Hoeing (1–1) || Alexy (1–1) || — || LoanDepot Park || 5,242 || 61–80 || L1|- style="background:#bfb;" | 142 || September 13 || Athletics || 8–7 || Burke (7–3) || Payamps (3–5) || — || Globe Life Field || 14,925 || 62–80 || W1|- style="background:#fbb;"| 143 || September 14 || Athletics || 7–8 || Cyr (1–0) || Leclerc (0–3) || Acevedo (1) || Globe Life Field || 25,700 || 62–81 || L1|- style="background:#bfb;"| 144 || September 16 || @ Rays || 4–3 || Pérez (12–6) || Kluber (10–9) || Leclerc (6) || Tropicana Field || 14,127 || 63–81 || W1|- style="background:#fbb;"| 145 || September 17 || @ Rays || 1–5 || Yarbrough (2–8) || Gray (7–7) || — || Tropicana Field || 14,094 || 63–82 || L1|- style="background:#fbb;"| 146 || September 18 || @ Rays || 3–5 || Springs (9–4) || Otto (6–9) || Fairbanks (8) || Tropicana Field || 12,835 || 63–83 || L2|- style="background:#fbb;"| 147 || September 20 || Angels || 2–5 || Sandoval (6–9) || Santana (3–8) || Herget (6) || Globe Life Field || 19,472 || 63–84 || L3|- style="background:#bfb;" | 148 || September 21 || Angels || 7–2 || Dunning (4–8) || Davidson (2–7) || — || Globe Life Field || 20,959 || 64–84 || W1|- style="background:#bfb;" | 149 || September 22 || Angels || 5–3 || Moore (5–2) || Quijada (0–5) || Leclerc (7) || Globe Life Field || 16,223 || 65–84 || W2|- style="background:#fbb;"| 150 || September 23 || Guardians || 3–6 || Morris (1–2) || Hearn (6–8) || Clase (38) || Globe Life Field || 34,862 || 65–85 || L1|- style="background:#fbb;"| 151 || September 24 || Guardians || 2–4 || Quantrill (14–5) || Burke (7–4) || Clase (39) || Globe Life Field || 28,415 || 65–86 || L2|- style="background:#fbb;"| 152 || September 25 || Guardians || 4–10 || Civale (3–6) || Ragans (0–3) || — || Globe Life Field || 31,845 || 65–87 || L3|- style="background:#bfb;"| 153 || September 27 || @ Mariners || 5–0 || Miller (1–1) || Ray (12–11) || — || T-Mobile Park || 23,221 || 66–87 || W1|- style="background:#fbb;" | 154 || September 28 || @ Mariners || 1–3 || Kirby (8–4) || Pérez (12–7) || Sewald (20) || T-Mobile Park || 21,863 || 66–88 || L1|- style="background:#fbb;" | 155 || September 29 || @ Mariners || 9–10 || Flexen (8–9) || King (1–4) || — || T-Mobile Park || 21,094 || 66–89 || L2|- style="background:#fbb;"| 156 || September 30 || @ Angels || 1–4 || Detmers (7–6) || Otto (6–10) || Herget (9) || Angel Stadium || 32,939 || 66–90 || L3|-|- style="background:#fbb;"| 157 || October 1 || @ Angels || 2–3 || Suárez (8–8) || Hernández (2–3) || Tepera (6) || Angel Stadium || 32,472 || 66–91 || L4|- style="background:#fbb;"| 158 || October 2 || @ Angels || 3–8 || Barría (3–3) || Miller (1–2) || — || Angel Stadium || 26,041 || 66–92 || L5|- style="background:#fbb;"| 159 || October 3 || Yankees || 1–3 || Severino (7–3) || Pérez (12–8) || Effross (4) || Globe Life Field || 35,906 || 66–93 || L6|- style="background:#fbb;" | 160 || October 4 || Yankees || 4–5 || Chapman (4–4) || Burke (7–5) || Loáisiga (2) || Globe Life Field || 30,553 || 66–94 || L7|- style="background:#bfb;" | 161 || October 4 || Yankees || 3–2 || Allard (1–2) || Cole (13–8) || Moore (4) || Globe Life Field || 38,832 || 67–94 || W1|- style="background:#bfb;" | 162 || October 5 || Yankees || 4–2 || Otto (7–10) || Germán (2–5) || Moore (5) || Globe Life Field || 28,056 || 68–94 || W2|-

Roster

2022 Texas Rangers
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Player stats

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average

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Marcus Semien16165710116331526832553.248.429
Adolis García15660588151345271012540.250.456
Nathaniel Lowe157593741792632776248.302.492
Corey Seager151593911452413383358.245.455
Jonah Heim12740651922011648241.227.399
Kole Calhoun12538836761411249327.196.330
Leody Taveras9931439821425341121.261.366
Brad Miller81222204730732418.212.320
Josh Smith73213234250216428.197.249
Ezequiel Durán582082549101525412.236.365
Mitch Garver541882339701024123.207.404
Bubba Thompson5517018455019187.265.312
Sam Huff4412192940410111.240.372
Andy Ibáñez401191326401939.218.277
Charlie Culberson6811519296021225.252.357
Eli White471051621203101211.200.305
Josh Jung26989204151424.204.418
Nick Solak35821417103437.207.329
Mark Mathias246511183051629.277.554
Meibrys Viloria266310101025011.159.270
Willie Calhoun184476301208.136.273
Zach Reks163439100300.265.294
Elier Hernández143346200301.182.242
Steven Duggar81723000012.176.176
Steele Walker51411001102.071.286
Kevin Plawecki31103000100.273.273
Team Totals1625478707130822420198670128456.239.395
Source:https://baseball-reference.com/teams/TEX/2022-batting.shtml

Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

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Martín Pérez1282.8932320196.1178706369169
Dane Dunning484.4629290153.1158807662137
Glenn Otto7104.6427270135.2119747062107
Jon Gray773.9624240127.1105615639134
Taylor Hearn685.1331131100.010760574397
Brock Burke751.97520082.16325182490
Matt Moore521.95630574.04920163883
Dennis Santana385.22631158.25039342854
John King144.03390051.16127231430
Brett Martin174.14551350.05027231840
José Leclerc032.83390747.23317152154
Garrett Richards115.27322142.24428251336
Cole Ragans034.9599040.04324221627
Spencer Howard247.41108037.25033311532
Matt Bush212.95405136.22716121045
Joe Barlow313.863501335.02718151328
Jonathan Hernández232.97290430.12614101727
Josh Sborz106.45191022.12516161132
Kolby Allard127.29100121.0211717619
Jesús Tinoco002.18172020.212551018
Kohei Arihara139.4554020.03622211114
Tyson Miller1210.9742010.216141388
Dallas Keuchel0212.6022010.018141447
Albert Abreu003.127008.2433129
Spencer Patton003.867007.043335
A. J. Alexy1111.574007.0109996
Greg Holland017.715004.265415
Charlie Culberson000.002002.010010
Nick Snyder0018.002001.012230
Yerry Rodríguez000.001001.010001
Team Totals68944.22162162371435.013457436735811314
Source:https://baseball-reference.com/teams/TEX/2022-pitching.shtml

Farm system

See also: Minor League Baseball.

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: MLB, MLBPA agree to new CBA; season to start April 7. Feinsand. Mark. March 10, 2022. March 10, 2022.
  2. News: Lacques . Gabe . Baseball is back: MLB, players agree on new CBA to salvage 162-game 2022 season. . March 10, 2022 . March 13, 2022.
  3. News: Texas Rangers fire manager Chris Woodward amid season of dissatisfactory progress. Passan. Jeff. August 15, 2022. August 18, 2022.
  4. 1570260044561752064. Evan_P_Grant. It was only a matter of time. This was Rangers 32nd one-run loss, setting new Texas record for most one-run losses…. September 15, 2022.
  5. News: Cleaning house: Texas Rangers fire longtime exec Jon Daniels, 2 days after ousting manager. Osborne. Ryan. August 17, 2022. August 18, 2022.
  6. Web site: Baumann. Michael. 2021-12-02. All the Questions—and Answers—About the Most Important Details of the MLB Lockout. 2021-12-02. The Ringer.
  7. Web site: Nightengale. Gabe Lacques and Bob. MLB lockout is on after collective bargaining agreement expires, owners agree to freeze out players. 2021-12-02. USA TODAY.
  8. Web site: Selbe. Nick. MLB Owners Vote Unanimously to Institute Lockout. 2021-12-02. Sports Illustrated.
  9. Web site: 2022-03-10 . Play Ball! 2022 MLB season will start April 7 with full 162-game schedule; spring training games begin March 17 . 2022-03-11 . SportsLine.
  10. Web site: Conti. Kristen . Here Are the New MLB Rules for the 2022 Season . 2022-03-11 . NBC Chicago.
  11. Web site: MLB to add jersey advertising for first time in league history as part of new CBA, per report . 2022-03-11 . CBS Sports.
  12. News: Houston Astros' Luis García, Phil Maton first in recorded history to throw immaculate innings in one game . June 16, 2022 . . . June 15, 2022.
  13. News: Los Angeles Angels starter Reid Detmers records immaculate inning against Texas Rangers . ESPN.com . July 31, 2022 . September 11, 2022.