Three Unexpected Bright Spots on the Pitching Staff
#3: Hoby Milner
Hoby Milner has been a surprise revelation in the Rangers' bullpen this year. After an unimpressive 2024 season in Milwaukee (4.73 ERA in 61 appearances), many assumed Milner's career was coming to an end. However, Texas took a chance on him, signing him to a one-year deal in free agency, and the veteran lefty has turned back the clock, posting a 2.25 ERA in 47 appearances thus far, solidifying himself as a key part of the bullpen.
#2: Jacob Latz
Not even expected to be an important bullpen piece, Jacob Latz has proven to be one of the most vital members of the pitching staff. After compiling a 2.95 ERA in the pen, Latz made his first start since 2021 on June 8 amid a plethora of injuries, and fanned seven batters in 3.1 innings. Since then he has alternated between the rotation and the bullpen, proving to be the most versatile piece in the mix.
#1: Patrick Corbin
Widely considered the worst pitcher in baseball since 2021, Rangers fans were outraged at the signing of Corbin in March. After compiling a 5.71 ERA and -4.0 WAR from 2021 through 2024, Corbin has kept the Rangers in competitive games all season, including a complete game effort on June 6. Overall he has an ERA of 3.91 on the season, his best mark since 2019.
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