Rangers send a message in Seattle, and do something they haven't done there in nearly 4 years

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Rangers send a message in Seattle, and do something they haven't done there in nearly 4 years

Rangers send a message in Seattle, and do something they haven't done there in nearly 4 years

In their first game at T-Mobile Park this season, the Rangers showed they're no longer Seattle pushovers.

Rangers send a message in Seattle, and do something they haven't done there in nearly 4 years

In their first game at T-Mobile Park this season, the Rangers showed they're no longer Seattle pushovers.

The Texas Rangers sent a clear message to the American League on Friday night in Seattle: the old narrative is officially over. For nearly four years, T-Mobile Park had been a house of horrors for the Rangers, but they exorcised those demons with a gritty 5-0 victory, marking their first win in Seattle since 2020 and snapping a brutal stretch where they had gone just 9-38 in the city.

This wasn't a pretty, textbook win—it was a testament to resilience. Ace Jacob deGrom, battling through illness, labored through a 32-pitch first inning and couldn't complete the fifth. The offense struck out 12 times and left a staggering 13 runners on base. Yet, the Rangers found a way, piecing together a six-pitcher shutout, just the sixth in franchise history, to silence the Mariners.

The victory showcased the team's growing maturity. As manager Skip Schumaker noted, it was a game won through discipline and execution, not just raw power. "We have to find different ways to beat you," Schumaker said, highlighting his team's patience against a tough Seattle pitching staff as a sign of real growth.

While the box score might show a messy collection of strikeouts and stranded runners, the final result speaks volumes. In a ballpark where their hopes have so often sunk, the Rangers established a crucial beachhead, proving they can win even when every aspect of their game isn't firing perfectly. It's the kind of gritty, team-oriented win that builds confidence and sends a signal that this Rangers squad is built differently.

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