The Texas Rangers secured a 3-0 victory over the New York Yankees, concluding a challenging April with a record of 15-16. Key performances included Josh Jung's two-run single and Jacob Latz's solid bullpen work.
Key points
Texas Rangers won 3-0 against New York Yankees
Rangers ended April with a 15-16 record
Josh Jung drove in two runs with a single
Jacob Latz earned his second save of the season
Rangers faced a challenging early schedule
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Texas Rangers' Josh Jung (6), Jake Burger, center, and Jacob Latz, right, celebrate the team's win in a baseball game against the New York Yankees Wednesday, April 29, 2026, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) (Tony Gutierrez/AP)Texas Rangers' Josh Jung (6), Jake Burger, center, and Jacob Latz, right, celebrate the team's win in a baseball game against the New York Yankees Wednesday, April 29, 2026, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) (Tony Gutierrez/AP)
ARLINGTON â There are flaws. Theyâve been evident. Occasionally, painfully.
And, yet, as April concluded with a 3-0 win over the New York Yankees Wednesday, itâs hard to imagine that the seasonâs challenging first month could have been more productive when viewed via a long-term lens.
Howâs that old saying go? April survival brings later thrival? OK, weâre not exactly Kacey Musgraves as a lyricist. But the point is the Rangers arenât stuck in the middle of nowhere after the seasonâs first month, even if several of their hitters are going through a dry spell. Wednesdayâs game was a pretty Instagram-worthy snapshot of what bodes well the rest of the way.
âI think we match up as good as anybody in the league,â manager Skip Schumaker said after the win pushed the Rangers back to 15-16 heading into May. âWe have faced the best teams, according to every projection and weâre in every single game, even the ones we didnât end up winning.
âIt shows a lot about whoâs in that clubhouse even though we havenât had Wyatt [Langford] for much of the month and Corey [Seager] isnât off to the best start and [] didnât have the start he wanted. Could we have a better record? Of course. I think any team would tell you that right now, but you know how weâve matched up and how our bullpen has been pitching and what weâve done late in games shows you the kind of team that we have, and that partâs exciting.â
About the exciting part, so much of it was on display in Wednesdayâs win. Stuff like:
**The remaking of Josh Jung:** has given the Rangers the best version of him. The Rangers went into the season needing to take a serious step forward and not just for a week. They needed more predictability and dependability in the lineup.
It was Jungâs fifth-inning single Wednesday that broke a scoreless tie and drove home a pair of runs. It extended his hitting streak to all nine games of the homestand. Since starting the season 0 for 17, heâs batted .381 since April 1. You donât even need other slash numbers to know how good that is. Itâs been the best month of his career, rookie season included. A week is merely a hot streak, but a month suggests a changed player. Going into the season, if April yielded nothing more than an improved Jung, the month would have been a success.
Texas Rangers third baseman Josh Jung celebrates as he rounds the bases after hitting a two-run home run during the sixth inning of a baseball game Athletics at Globe Life Field on Saturday, April 25, 2026, in Arlington. (Smiley N. Pool/The Dallas Morning News)
âI think this month was just a reminder for him that heâs a really good player,â Schumaker said. âHe has to keep believing that for the next five, six months.â
Said Jung, echoing the manager: âI feel like Iâm in a good spot and my goal is to stay there, not try to do too much. Just keep my focus right where it is.â
**Finding usable back-of-the-bullpen pieces:** Jacob Latz pitched the final two innings of the game to earn his second save of the season. Itâs pretty clear now that , addressing another need going into the season. The Rangers had no idea who would close games out for them. And it only got muddier when and flunked in late-inning roles, then ended up injured.
did not mope over being told âwe just need you more in the bullpen,â began the year without allowing a hit to any of the first 30 hitters he faced and has put together a 0.42 WHIP in 16 â innings this season. It ranks second-best among all relievers. Schumaker even hinted afterward that Latz âmay even [be] becoming the ninth-inning guy,â then stuttered a second before adding âdepending on what lane weâve got.â
âHe didnât sulk,â Schumaker said. âHe just took advantage of his opportunity. He wanted to know what role heâd pitch in and he wanted to pitch in leverage situations. I told him weâd give him leverage, but I didnât know it would be this quick into the eighth and ninth innings. Guys will tell you who they are during the regular season, and heâs showing that heâs ready for the highest leverage situations against obviously one of the best offenses in the league.â
Beyond that, the Rangers have found to pitch in lanes that are full of right-handers and theyâve gotten good results from two spring training surprises: . The Rangers were going to need some surprises to pop up in the bullpen. Collyer and Gray have thus far combined for 9 â scoreless innings.
**Gotten by without much from their franchise players:** and Seager, who went 0 for 3 Wednesday to drop his batting average to .207 and OPS to .722, slogged through perhaps the worst opening month of his career.
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His career track record, however, is an .868 OPS. While nobody is asking him to post that number for the year, if he turns April into the aberration and simply performs at his career norms the rest of the way, his season OPS may be down, but an .860 OPS over the next five months adds a different gear to the struggling offense.
**Survived the toughest stretch of their schedule:** . The Rangers have played four of the six division leaders and will play No. 5 on Friday in . The arduous stretch is not yet over, with series at Detroit, the Yankees and at home against the before the opponents seem to soften some.
The upshot of all this: Even with those nine games still ahead of them, Tankathon, a site that calculates draft odds and strength of schedule, had the Rangers with the easiest remaining schedule in baseball over the final five months with opponents holding a composite .472 winning percentage.
âThere are some signs you are excited about,â Schumaker said.
It may not have been a winning April, but it certainly wasnât gloom and doom. It was about survival.
Now on to thrival. Or a real word that rhymes with âsurvival.â
Q&A
What was the Texas Rangers' record at the end of April 2026?
The Texas Rangers finished April 2026 with a record of 15 wins and 16 losses.
Who was the standout player in the Rangers' win over the Yankees?
Josh Jung was the standout player, driving in two runs with a fifth-inning single.
How did Jacob Latz perform in the Rangers' bullpen?
Jacob Latz pitched the final two innings, earning his second save of the season with a 0.42 WHIP in 16 â innings.
What challenges did the Rangers face in April 2026?
The Rangers faced a tough schedule and dealt with key players like Wyatt Langford and Corey Seager struggling early in the season.
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Texas Rangers third baseman Josh Jung celebrates as he rounds the bases after hitting a two-run home run during the sixth inning of a baseball game Athletics at Globe Life Field on Saturday, April 25, 2026, in Arlington. (Smiley N. Pool/The Dallas Morning News)