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Three takeaways from the Texas Rangers’ sweep of the Seattle Mariners

The Texas Rangers used solid pitching and timely hitting to finish off a sweep of the Seattle Mariners 3-0 on Wednesday at Globe Life Field.

The last time the Rangers swept the Mariners was in 2023.

The team got back on track after getting swept by the Reds to start their homestand and now will prepare for a 10-game road trip, which will see them play the Los Angeles Dodgers starting Friday, a four-game set against the Athletics in Sacramento, then the Mariners at Seattle.

The Rangers’ next home game will be April 21 against the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Here are three takeaways from Wednesday’s win:

MacKenzie Gore tosses a gem

MacKenzie Gore has been as good as advertised this season — and perhaps even better. On Wednesday, Gore didn’t allow a hit until the fifth inning, a single to former Rangers catcher Mitch Garver.

The Mariners’ best chance against Gore came in the first inning after back-to-back walks.

However, Gore struck out the next two batters; he caught outfielder Randy Arozarena looking on an 82-mph curveball down in the zone and then punched a 97-mph four-seam fastball past Brendan Donovan to get out of the inning.

Gore talked about an early struggle with ball placement before settling in.

“I think we battled command, probably, you could say, all day, but especially early, but I didn’t think misses were awful, and we just kind of made pitches throughout the day when we needed to,” Gore said. “There were some deeper counts that we probably could have ended a little earlier, but I thought our stuff was really good.”

Manager Skip Schumaker talked about his performance after the game.

“Stuff is nasty. I mean, that’s consistent. I mean, he’s 97 with three other pitches that he can get guys out with. Maybe that first inning was a little longer. That kind of cost him maybe another inning,” said Schumaker. “But after the first inning he really settled in and what, I don’t know, nine or 10 strikeouts and some weak contact, and he was really, really effective today.”

Gore retired the next nine batters in a row before Garver’s single. He finished the game giving up no runs and one hit in five innings with nine strikeouts.

Gore’s pitching matched that of his teammates as the Rangers allowed just three runs in three games.

Rangers chase Woo in fifth

Last season Bryan Woo dominated the Rangers in three starts, going 2-0 with a 0.47 ERA with 24 strikeouts.

Woo had the Rangers following the same script Wednesday, allowing only two hits through his first four innings of work, but the team got after the pitcher in the fifth. The Rangers loaded the bases for Brandon Nimmo, who hit a weak grounder to first baseman Connor Joe. Joe, who had just been called up to the majors, fielded the ball but made an errant throw home, which allowed two runs to score before a Corey Seager sacrifice fly plated the inning’s third run.

Seager talked about what changed for the team in the fifth inning.

“Just better at-bats, stack them together, making them work a little more, just one of those innings that kind of some stuff went our way, and capitalized on them,” said Seager.

Bullpen finishes scoreless homestand

The Rangers’ starting pitching was elite throughout the series against Seattle as was their bullpen, which gave up no runs off four hits in 11 innings of work, with two saves by Jakob Junis and a third by Cole Winn, the first of his career, to secure the sweep.

Schumaker praised his bullpen’s performance, saying the relievers did whatever was needed during this series.

“Our bullpen was lights out the last couple of nights. It didn’t matter who was in what lane, what inning, whatever we gave them. They were incredible. Dirty inning, clean inning, whatever it was. I mean, it was a really impressive bullpen series as well, even, I mean, really, the [entire] homestand was, overall, really, really good,” said Schumaker.

Luis Curvelo made his season debut on Wednesday after being called up to replace Carter Baumler, who was put on the 15-day injured list with a right intercostal strain, and threw a scoreless seventh and eighth inning.

The Rangers will be back in action against the Los Angeles Dodgers at 9:10 p.m. Friday at Dodgers Stadium.


Game schedule dates, times, locations

NEXT UP: Game dates, times, locations, channel

Rangers
  • May 25 Houston 9, Rangers 0
  • May 26 Rangers 10, Houston 7
  • May 27 Houston 4, Rangers 3
  • May 28 Houston 5, Rangers 1
  • May 29 Rangers 9, Kansas City 1
  • May 30 Rangers 7, Kansas City 6
  • May 31 Rangers 6, Kansas City 3
  • June 1 at St. Louis, 6:45 p.m., RSN
  • June 2 at St. Louis, 6:45 p.m., RSN
  • June 3 at St. Louis, 6:45 p.m., RSN
  • June 5 vs. Cleveland, 7:15 p.m., Apple TV
  • June 6 vs. Cleveland, 6:35 p.m., Fox
  • June 7 vs. Cleveland, 1:35 p.m., RSN
Wings
  • May 18 Wings 92, Washington 69
  • May 20 Wings 99, Chicago 89
  • May 22 Atlanta 86, Wings 69
  • May 24 Wings 91, New York 76
  • May 28 Wings 95, Las Vegas 87
  • June 1 vs. Seattle, 7 p.m., KFAA, USA
  • June 5 at Los Angeles, 9 p.m., Ion
  • June 9 at Minnesota, 7 p.m., KFAA
  • June 11 vs. Phoenix, 8 p.m., Amazon Prime Video
  • June 13 at Portland, 7:30 p.m., KFAA
TCU Football
  • 2026 season
  • Aug. 29 vs. North Carolina (at Dublin), 11 a.m., ESPN
  • Sept. 12 vs. Grambling State, 7 p.m., ESPN+
  • Sept. 19 vs. Arkansas State, 7 p.m., ESPNU
  • Sept. 26 at Central Florida, TBA
  • Oct. 3 vs. BYU, TBA
  • Oct. 17 at Baylor, TBA
  • Oct. 24 vs. West Virginia, TBA
  • Oct. 31 vs. Kansas, TBA
  • Nov. 6 at Arizona, 9:15 p.m., ESPN
  • Nov. 14 vs. Kansas State, TBA
  • Nov. 21 vs. Utah, TBA
  • Nov. 26 at Texas Tech, 7 p.m., ESPN
Cowboys
  • Sept. 13 at N.Y. Giants, 7:20 p.m., NBC
  • Sept. 20 vs. Washington, 3:25 p.m., Fox
  • Sept. 27 vs. Baltimore (at Rio de Janeiro), 3:25 p.m., CBS
  • Oct. 4 at Houston, 12 p.m., Fox
  • Oct. 8 vs. Tampa Bay, 7:15 p.m., Amazon Prime Video
  • Oct. 18 at Green Bay, 7:20 p.m., NBC
  • Oct. 26 at Philadelphia, 7:15 p.m., ESPN, ABC
  • Nov. 1 vs. Arizona, 12 p.m., Fox
  • Nov. 8 at Indianapolis, 12 p.m., Fox
  • Nov. 15 vs. San Francisco, 3:25 p.m., Fox
  • Nov. 22 vs. Tennessee, 12 p.m., Fox
  • Nov. 26 vs. Philadelphia, 3:30 p.m., Fox
  • Dec. 7 at Seattle, 7:15 p.m., ESPN, ABC
  • Dec. 20 at L.A. Rams, 3:25 p.m., CBS
  • Dec. 27 vs. Jacksonville, 7:20 p.m., NBC
  • Jan. 3 vs. N.Y. Giants, 12 p.m., Fox
  • Jan. 9 or 10 at Washington, TBA
World Cup
  • All local matches at AT&T Stadium
  • Group stage
  • June 14 Netherlands vs. Japan (Group F), 3 p.m., Fox
  • June 17 England vs. Croatia (Group L), 3 p.m., Fox
  • June 22 Argentina vs. Austria (Group J), 12 p.m., Fox
  • June 25 Japan vs. Sweden (Group F), 6 p.m., FS1
  • June 27 Argentina vs. Jordan (Group J), 9 p.m., Fox
FC Dallas
  • May 2 FC Dallas 2, NY Red Bulls 0
  • May 9 FC Dallas 3, Salt Lake 1
  • May 13 Vancouver 3, FC Dallas 2
  • May 16 FC Dallas 3, San Jose 2
  • May 23 FC Dallas 2, Colorado 1
  • World Cup break
Texas Motor Speedway
  • June 6 SCC Laps for Charity
  • June 13 NASCAR Racing Experience
  • June 20 Team Texas - David Starr's Racing School
  • June 20 Urban Racing

This story was originally published April 8, 2026 at 4:37 PM.

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Lawrence Dow is a digital sports reporter from Philadelphia. He graduated with a master’s degree in journalism from USC. He’s passionate about movies and is always looking for a great book. He covers the Texas Rangers and other sports.
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