Rangers starterNathan Eovaldi feels good in bullpen 2 days after tightness that scratched start
TL;DR
Nathan Eovaldi of the Texas Rangers felt good after a bullpen session, two days after being scratched from his start due to left side tightness. He plans to take his next turn in the rotation on Sunday.
Key points
- Nathan Eovaldi felt good after bullpen session
- He was scratched from start due to left side tightness
- Eovaldi plans to pitch next on Sunday
- He limited Yankees to one run in last two starts
- Brandon Nimmo returned to lineup after ankle sprain

When will Eovaldi make his next start?
Eovaldi (4-4, 4.15 ERA) said he was assuming that he would take his next normal turn in the rotation Sunday. He said he needed only a couple of days when experiencing similar stiffness in the past during spring training. Schumaker said that was good to hear, but planned to have conversations with the two-time All-Star and the medical staff before determining when he would make his next start. The Rangers have a day of Thursday before opening a three-series in Houston. Eovaldi threw about 25 pitches in his bullpen session, and Schumaker they were at a high intensity and âcame out good. ... Letâs see how he recovers.â
Back-to-back gems against Yankees
The 36-year-old pitcher is coming off consecutive wins against New York in his last two starts, limiting the Yankees to one run and striking out 15 over 15 innings in those games. He allowed one run over eight innings at Yankee Stadium last Wednesday and threw seven scoreless innings against them in his last home start on April 29. Eovaldi was 11-3 with a career-best 1.73 ERA last season when limited to 22 starts because of elbow inflammation and a rotator cuff strain. He didn't pitch after Aug. 22.
Quick recovery for Nimmo
Nimmo came up hobbling in the sixth inning Tuesday and exited the game a few pitches after hitting the edge of first baseman Ildemaro Vargasâ foot as he reached on an infield single. X-rays during the game were negative, and he went through drills Wednesday before Schumaker posted the lineup. "After the game, coming off the field, I didnât think there was any way he was going to play today," Schumaker said. âHe ran through outfield drills, base running drills and told me that he was gonna play. I didnât tell him he was gonna play.â \\\_ AP MLB:
Q&A
What caused Nathan Eovaldi to be scratched from his start?
Nathan Eovaldi was scratched from his start due to minor left side tightness he felt while playing catch.
When is Nathan Eovaldi expected to pitch next?
Nathan Eovaldi is assuming he will take his next turn in the rotation on Sunday.
How did Nathan Eovaldi perform in his last two starts?
In his last two starts, Nathan Eovaldi limited the Yankees to one run and struck out 15 over 15 innings.


