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Rangers rookie to close the Rhp Jack Leiter against Set

May 13, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; Texas Rangers jack Leiter (35) throws it on the plate during the fifth shot against the Colorado Rockies in Globe Life Field. Compulsory Credit: Raymond Carlin III-Imagn Images

Texas rookie right -handed Jack Leiter, host Rangers Sunday afternoon Houston Astros Arlington, Texas’daki four -game finals will try to have the first effect on the Silver Boot war.

Leiter (3-2, 4.34 ERA) will start for the Rangers in the clash between the Lone Star State competitors, while Houston will resist his left hand with Framber Valdez (2-4, 3.54).

Rangers goes to the third flat series wins after defeating Houston 5-1 on Saturday and taking ahead 2-1 in the series. Joc Peterson and Wyatt Langford had a home run to support Tyler Mahle’s strong shot for Texas with a 5-1 victory on Saturday.

Texas won seven of his last eight trips, while Houston was 3-2 in his last five matches.

Leiter was spectacular at the last beginning, and Rangers beat Colorado 4-1 on Tuesday and allowed two strokes and three walks to go for three strokes. He shot five and recorded the first quality start, while he was for the first time in his career.

Im I could still do a better job, and I was potentially out of the game, Le ‘she said after the victory on Leiter Rockies. “When you know that Bullpen is a little light, you should attack more and do your best to get into the depths of a game. I tried to do it.”

Leiter’s performance against Rackies was the leap that he needed after losing his previous two beginnings, which he delivered the run on 10 2/3 inning.

Leiter has never met Astros in his 15 career.

Valdez has just won once at the beginning of Eight since March. Zafer Chicago is a loss on the road to White Sox, and a win in Milwaukee, unstable in his last appearance, a game in which Astros won 2-1 via Kansas City on Tuesday.

In this game, Valdez went to eight inning, allowed a running run and a march in seven strokes.

After Kansas City match, Valdez said, “It was my focus to make less mistakes.” He said. “When you have less mistakes, you have better results for your team. I try to keep the ball low in the area.”

Valdez faced Rangers 17 times (14 starters) and broke a record of 8-5 with 2.83 ERA in 92 1/3 strokes. With 94 strikes and 39 walks, he allowed 35 runs (29 wins) in 68 strokes.

Houston scored only two of the 27 inning of the series to beat the six-running Rangers 6-3 in the seventh shot on the day of the day to be defeated and compare it in the first shot on Saturday before being defeated. Astros was closed 1-0 in the first match on Thursday.

“There was something on Saturday (Saturday) on Saturday, but we didn’t get enough,” Astros said Joe Manager Joe Manager. “I thought we had quite good bats (in the series). We are in the 45 game of the season. You know, it takes some time for some of these shooters to go.”

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