Nathan Eovaldi dominated the Yankees, allowing only one run in eight innings during a 6-1 win for the Rangers. He relied heavily on his curveball, throwing it 31 times, while minimizing his fastball usage.
Key points
Nathan Eovaldi allowed one run in eight innings against the Yankees
Rangers won 6-1, scoring more than five runs for only the second time in three weeks
Eovaldi threw 31 curveballs, the most in a start for him
He minimized fastball usage, throwing only nine four-seamers
Eovaldi has a streak of four straight starts against the Yankees allowing one or zero runs
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Skip SchumakerAaron Boone
Texas RangersNew York YankeesNathan EovaldiAaron Judge
Texas Rangers' Nathan Eovaldi pitches during the first inning of a baseball game against the New York Yankees, Wednesday, May 6, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II) (Frank Franklin II/AP)Texas Rangers' Nathan Eovaldi pitches during the first inning of a baseball game against the New York Yankees, Wednesday, May 6, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II) (Frank Franklin II/AP)
NEW YORK â The Rangers presented a dilemma on a rainy Wednesday night of accomplishments.
Do you start to tell the story with that which the Rangers have accomplished all too frequently this season? Or with that which has been accomplished against the Yankees once in the last 34 years?
Hey, give us once in a couple of decades over once every couple of weeks.
The Rangers much-maligned (a phrase usually only reserved for backup quarterbacks and shaky relievers) offense punched out of its bag on Wednesday in a 6-1 win over the Yankees. It was only the second time in the last three weeks theyâve scored more than five runs in a game. Corey Seager had two run-producing hits. Couldnât have come at a better time after the Rangers shut down following the first inning Tuesday.
But, look, Nathan Eovaldi smothered the Yankees. Again. In his eight innings of work, he allowed a solo homer to Aaron Judge. Really, who doesnât do that? But it came just a week after heâd held the Yankees scoreless for seven innings in Arlington. And dating back to 2025, heâs now held the Yankees to one or zero runs in four straight starts of at least six innings. Since 1990, only one pitcher, Chris Bassitt in 2023-24, has posted an equivalent streak against the Yankees.
Moral of that story: The Rangers have a long way to go and a lot to address offensively to get to October, but, if they can get there, theyâve gotta like the prospects of having Eovaldi face the Yankees twice in a series.
âI donât think I take any team for granted,â said Eovaldi, who pitched two seasons for the Yankees before his second Tommy John elbow surgery. âBut especially when you're facing the Yankees. They have the power, they have the ability to operate. You hear about the Yankees pitching this year and theyâve thrown the ball great, but that lineup, they can do damage at any point, so you have to stay on top of it.â
What Eovaldi has done with the Yankees, particularly in his last two starts, is take the traditional fastball â the four-seamer â completely out of the mix and made it even more difficult for an opponent to key in on one hittable pitch. Easier said than done, but few pitchers have the wide repertoire of Eovaldi.
Heâd given up a lot of homers in the first month of the season on fastballs he couldnât get underneath bats at the top of the zone. So, he essentially stopped throwing it. He threw just nine four-seamers for a second straight start. Heâs gone that light on the fastball three times in his career, twice in the last two weeks.
Instead, he relied heavily on his curveball. He threw it 31 times, the most heâs ever thrown it in a start, according to MLB Statcast. He almost doubled the usage of the pitch from the last time out. Got eight misses among the 16 swings the Yankees took.
He backed it up with his splitter, which dives, and a cutter that runs into left-handed hitters. In effect, it gives him pitches at âhigh, medium and really slow,â said catcher .
âHitters can cover one of those,â Higashioka said. âSome can cover two. But itâs really difficult when youâve got all three.â
Said manager : âYou know how good that team is over there. Their game planning is elite. You have to mix it up. You cannot get into patterns. And, I didnât know what [Eovaldi] was throwing either. He had such a good game plan, such a good feel for swings. He has a game plan, but also can navigate a game on his own as good as anybody, based on what heâs seeing.â
The first time through the Yankees lineup, Eovaldi basically split usage between the splitter, curve and cutter equally, planting the seeds of uncertainty in the minds of Yankees hitters. The second time, he went a bit heavy on cutters. And then he was able to return to his best pitch, the split-finger, the third time through with relative impunity. The only mistake was a 2-0 splitter left up to Aaron Judge, who sentenced the ball to exile in the right field seats.
âHe kind of stays unpredictable,â Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. âHe really can slow you down with the curveball. And then, heâs still got some four-seam life at the top of the zone when he does that. He got a lead and ran with it.â
Yes, Eovaldi did run with the lead on Wednesday. Also, the lead kept running. The Rangers scored a run on Seagerâs homer in the first, but unlike Tuesday, the Rangers kept adding on. , whom Schumaker called a âsparkplugâ in the No. 2 hole, delivered a double, and a two-run homer. And in the fourth, the Rangers actually turned a bases-loaded situation into multiple runs on a sacrifice fly by Duran and a single by Seager.
âTo get six runs tonight was a really good feeling,â Schumaker said.
It was a nice accomplishment given this teamâs recent struggles.
But thereâs nice and thereâs once-in-a-couple-of-decades nice.
Q&A
How did Nathan Eovaldi perform against the Yankees on May 6, 2026?
Eovaldi pitched eight innings, allowing only one run and securing a 6-1 victory for the Rangers.
What changes did Eovaldi make to his pitching strategy against the Yankees?
Eovaldi significantly reduced his fastball usage and relied more on his curveball and splitter, throwing the curveball 31 times during the game.
What is Nathan Eovaldi's recent performance record against the Yankees?
Eovaldi has held the Yankees to one or zero runs in four consecutive starts of at least six innings dating back to 2025.
What impact did Eovaldi's curveball have on the Yankees' hitters?
Eovaldi's curveball created uncertainty for the Yankees' hitters, leading to eight misses out of 16 swings taken against it.
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