The Texas Rangers' bullpen has excelled despite injuries and a lack of established closers, maintaining a 2.95 ERA and contributing to a recent 4-3 victory over the Athletics. Manager Skip Schumaker has creatively utilized inexperienced pitchers in high-leverage situations.
Key points
Rangers' bullpen has a 2.95 ERA, leading the American League
Bullpen combined for four scoreless innings in a recent win
Jacob Latz recorded his first save with a perfect ninth inning
Injuries have forced changes in bullpen roles
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Texas Rangers pitcher Jacob Latz takes the mound to pitch during the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Athletics at Globe Life Field on Saturday, April 25, 2026, in Arlington. (Smiley N. Pool/The Dallas Morning News)Texas Rangers pitcher Jacob Latz takes the mound to pitch during the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Athletics at Globe Life Field on Saturday, April 25, 2026, in Arlington. (Smiley N. Pool/The Dallas Morning News)
ARLINGTON â The reinvented Rangers' bullpen wasnât exactly flush with certified high-leverage arms to begin with, and by the middle of the seasonâs first month, the two arms they figured could fill those roles the best were on the injured list.
They placed faith in an inexperienced Rule 5 draft choice, and after about a week of games, he was sidelined too. His replacement didnât last much longer before his own injury, and because of that, the Rangers turned to a pair of rookies who were rather off the radar until about two months ago to help thicken a relief staff thatâs currently anchored by the guy who was nearly their fifth starter.
And, if you can believe it, it actually hasnât sunk them.
It didnât Saturday, at least, when the bullpen combined for four scoreless one-hit innings in a 4-3 win against the Athletics at Globe Life Field. The quartet of right-hander Cole Winn, left-hander Jalen Beeks, right-hander Jakob Junis and left-hander Jacob Latz maintained a lead staked by third baseman âs sixth-inning, two-run home run and helped pull the Rangers back above .500 with a win over a divisional opponent.
The unitâs 2.95 ERA leads the American League. Their 0.8 WAR accumulated, per FanGraphs, ranks fourth. They do not have an established closer to speak of, which has led to three blown saves and the occasional hijinks in the seasonâs first month, and the lack thereof has forced Rangers manager Skip Schumaker to get creative with how he deploys the options at his disposal in late-game scenarios.
âWeâve asked a *lot*from our bullpen early on,â Schumaker said Saturday night. âAll theyâve done is post and done an incredible job in different roles.â
Take Latz for example. and still made his first appearance of the season . Heâs pitched one inning or fewer in nine of his 10 games since, allowed all of two runs in relief and has been thrust into a high-leverage role in the back of the bullpen.
He recorded his first save of the season Saturday when he pitched a perfect ninth inning against the top of the Athletics' order.
âI like throwing more often anyway,â Latz, the owner of a 1.32 ERA this season, said. âThe starting role is obviously great. Itâs a bigger role, but the repeated amount out there, and a little bit shorter stints, itâs easier because you can kind of free yourself up to have your best stuff and not think too much. I personally love throwing frequently.â
He was set up by Junis ( and now leads the team with three saves) in the eighth, Beeks ( and now has a 1.50 ERA) in the seventh and Winn (whose 4.50 ERA is actually the highest of their healthy full-time relievers) in the sixth. The ordeal worked as executed because left-handed starter gutted through five innings. Gore, who allowed three runs, threw his 68th pitch in the third inning and was on a path to a short start thatâd tax the bullpen.
Texas Rangers pitcher MacKenzie Gore gets a visit at the mound from manager Skip Schumaker with catcher and first baseman during fifth inning of a baseball game against the Athletics at Globe Life Field on Saturday, April 25, 2026, in Arlington. (Smiley N. Pool/The Dallas Morning News)
Gore threw 22 pitches in the fourth, 16 more in the fifth and even waved Schumaker off when a call to the bullpen was broached after heâd eclipsed the 100-pitch threshold.
âIf he doesnât get through the fifth inning and tell me 'Iâve got this, I can finish it,'â that changes a lot of things as someone coming in dirty then going back out, who knows what happens there,â Schumaker said. âBy him getting through that fifth inning, it really set us up to come from behind, and ultimately win the game.â
The bullpen was there to receive the baton. Thatâs despite the fact that right-hander and left-hander  â the expected candidates to close games early in the season â before they landed on the injured list. Right-hander before either of them. .
It led the Rangers to right-handers and for reinforcement. Neither has allowed a run in six combined appearances.
The long-term viability of it all is a different subject. The Rangers should have a closer or, at the very least, a tenured high-leverage arm near the top of their to-acquire list either at this yearâs trade deadline or before it. Theyâd benefit from an in-form Martin, a Garcia who can perform under pressure or a Baumler who proves why the Rangers chose to roster him.
Theyâll need to work with what they have for now.
So far, for the most part, itâs worked.
âItâs the next-man-up type thing,â Latz said. âThatâs just what we preach here. Stay true to yourself, donât let the situation determine how you pitch, stick to the game plan, do what youâve been doing, throw strikes. Itâs cool to be in these roles, thatâs what everyone wants, so itâs good to deliver.â
Texas Rangers outfielder makes a leaping catch on a line drive off the bat of Athletics outfielder during the second inning of a baseball game at Globe Life Field on Saturday, April 25, 2026, in Arlington. (Smiley N. Pool/The Dallas Morning News)
Q&A
What is the Texas Rangers' bullpen ERA this season?
The Texas Rangers' bullpen currently has a 2.95 ERA, which leads the American League.
Who is managing the Texas Rangers and how has he utilized the bullpen?
Skip Schumaker is managing the Texas Rangers, and he has creatively deployed inexperienced pitchers in various roles due to injuries in the bullpen.
Which pitchers contributed to the Rangers' recent win over the Athletics?
The bullpen's recent win over the Athletics featured Cole Winn, Jalen Beeks, Jakob Junis, and Jacob Latz, who combined for four scoreless innings.
How has Jacob Latz performed in his role this season?
Jacob Latz has a 1.32 ERA this season and recorded his first save by pitching a perfect ninth inning against the Athletics.
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Texas Rangers pitcher MacKenzie Gore gets a visit at the mound from manager Skip Schumaker with catcher Danny Jansen and first baseman Jake Burger during fifth inning of a baseball game against the Athletics at Globe Life Field on Saturday, April 25, 2026, in Arlington. (Smiley N. Pool/The Dallas Morning News)
Texas Rangers outfielder Brandon Nimmo makes a leaping catch on a line drive off the bat of Athletics outfielder Tyler Soderstrom during the second inning of a baseball game at Globe Life Field on Saturday, April 25, 2026, in Arlington. (Smiley N. Pool/The Dallas Morning News)