Texas Rangers vs Minnesota Twins Preview & Prediction: deGrom Faces Bradley as Rangers Seek to End Losing Streak (Sept 24, 2025)

Wednesday, September 24th, 2025

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Minnesota Twins at Texas Rangers: MLB Matchup Preview – September 24, 2025, 7:05PM

The Minnesota Twins (68-89, fourth in the AL Central) head to Arlington to face the Texas Rangers (79-78, third in the AL West) at Globe Life Field for a pivotal late-season MLB clash.

Pitching Probables

The Twins will send Taj Bradley (6-8, 5.20 ERA, 1.34 WHIP, 118 strikeouts) to the mound. The Rangers counter with ace Jacob deGrom (12-8, 3.01 ERA, 0.93 WHIP, 177 strikeouts). Oddsmakers have Texas favored at -199, with Minnesota at +164; the over/under is set at 7.5 runs.

Bottom Line

The Rangers, having dropped eight consecutive games, are searching for a turnaround on their home turf where they hold a 47-32 record. Texas is most successful when their offense sparks, boasting a 52-9 record in games where they score five runs or more. The Twins have struggled on the road (30-46) but excel in limiting the home run ball, recording a 33-16 mark when keeping opponents in the park. This game marks the fifth meeting between the two teams this season, with the series knotted at 2-2.

Top Performers

Wyatt Langford leads the Rangers with 22 home runs and a .431 slugging percentage. Over the last 10 games, Jake Burger has added two home runs and four RBI, going 6-for-36.

For the Twins, Byron Buxton has supplied power and speed, hitting 21 doubles, seven triples, and 31 home runs for 77 RBI. Kody Clemens has been hot lately, batting 12-for-37 with three home runs and nine RBI in his last 10 contests.

Recent Performance

The Rangers have struggled through a 2-8 stretch in their last 10 games, posting a .223 team batting average and a 3.80 ERA, while being outscored by 12 runs. The Twins haven't fared much better, going 3-7 with a .231 batting average and a 5.14 team ERA and being outscored by 15 runs.

Injuries

Rangers: Wyatt Langford (side – day-to-day), Josh Smith (elbow – day-to-day), Jon Gray (shoulder – 60-Day IL), Corey Seager (appendectomy – 10-Day IL), Evan Carter (wrist – 60-Day IL), Nathan Eovaldi (rotator cuff – 15-Day IL), Marcus Semien (foot – 10-Day IL), Sam Haggerty (oblique – 10-Day IL), Cody Bradford (elbow – 60-Day IL), Josh Sborz (shoulder – 60-Day IL)

Twins: Luke Keaschall (thumb – day-to-day), Pablo Lopez (forearm – 15-Day IL), Matt Wallner (oblique – 10-Day IL), Justin Topa (oblique – 15-Day IL), Alan Roden (thumb – 60-Day IL), Anthony Misiewicz (shoulder – 15-Day IL), David Festa (shoulder – 15-Day IL)

Weather

Today at Globe Life Field, expect warm baseball weather with temperatures reaching the upper 80s under partly cloudy skies. There’s a minimal chance of precipitation, so rain delays aren’t likely. Winds will be light, around 5-10 mph, making for comfortable conditions for players and fans alike.

In summary

The Minnesota Twins and Texas Rangers square off with both teams fighting to end disappointing streaks and finish their seasons on a high note. With the series tied and talented arms on the mound, this matchup promises high stakes and plenty of action. Fans at Globe Life Field can expect competitive play in ideal weather, as both clubs look to secure a crucial late-season victory.


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