Tuesday, September 9th, 2025

The Milwaukee Brewers, leading the NL Central with an 89-56 record, take on the Texas Rangers, who sit in third place in the AL West at 75-70, in a pivotal MLB matchup at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas.
The Brewers will send Chad Patrick (0-0) to the mound, while the Rangers counter with Jack Leiter (9-8, 3.74 ERA, 1.29 WHIP, 126 strikeouts). Both teams look to leverage strong pitching to seize an advantage in the series.
Texas leads the series 1-0 as they head into this second meeting of the season. The Rangers boast an impressive 45-28 record at home and have the best team ERA in MLB at 3.44. Milwaukee has been equally dominant, with a 43-30 mark on the road and the league's second-best on-base percentage at .333.
For Texas, Wyatt Langford has blasted 21 home runs with a .435 slugging percentage, while Adolis Garcia remains hot, collecting 14 hits, two homers, and nine RBI in his last 10 games. Milwaukee’s Brice Turang has recorded 25 doubles, two triples, and 17 home runs with a .291 batting average. Andruw Monasterio is also in form, going 11 for 32 with three doubles and two home runs over his last 10 games.
The Rangers are 7-3 in their last 10 games, registering a .239 team average and 3.52 ERA while outscoring opponents by seven runs. The Brewers have gone 6-4, hitting .271 with a 3.27 ERA and a +12 run differential.
Rangers: Key injuries include Jon Gray (shoulder), Adolis Garcia (quadricep), Danny Coulombe (shoulder), Corey Seager (appendectomy), Evan Carter (wrist), Nathan Eovaldi (rotator cuff), Marcus Semien (foot), Sam Haggerty (oblique), Tyler Mahle (shoulder), Cody Bradford (elbow), and Josh Sborz (shoulder).
Brewers: Key players on the IL include Nick Mears (back tightness), Shelby Miller (elbow), Logan Henderson (elbow), Trevor Megill (flexor strain), D.L. Hall (oblique), Jordan Montgomery (elbow), Rhys Hoskins (thumb), Garrett Mitchell (oblique), and Connor Thomas (elbow).
Today at Globe Life Field, expect mostly sunny skies with a high around 89°F, low humidity, and little chance of precipitation—perfect conditions for baseball. Winds will be light from the southeast at 5–10 mph, posing minimal impact on fly balls. Enjoy a great day at the ballpark.
The Texas Rangers will aim to capitalize on their home-field advantage against the surging Milwaukee Brewers in a key September matchup. With strong pitching, standout performances, and favorable weather, fans can expect an exciting and competitive game as both teams chase vital wins for their playoff ambitions.
For more on the matchup, see: Milwaukee Brewers vs. Texas Rangers
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