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Houston Astros
vs
Texas Rangers
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
04/20/2016
8:05pm EST

Lines:
Houston +1.5
Texas -1.5

Total:
Over 8.5 (-113)
Under 8.5 (+102)

Community Picks: Houston Astros 0% vs Texas Rangers 0%

Houston Astros and Texas Rangers Thread

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Houston Astros
  Texas Rangers infielders Elvis Andrus and Adrian Beltre have baseball's most interesting and entertaining relationship. They have deep discussions about who should be catching pop flies in their shared infield territory, and Andrus loves to troll Beltre about his head in general — how large it is, and how Beltre doesn't like to have his head touched. (That particular fact has never stopped Andrus from constantly trying to touch his head, of course.) But during Tuesday night's game against the Houston Astros their relationship got a whole new chapter, and that chapter is titled "Never Celebrate Prematurely."  [ Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Baseball contest now ] In the sixth inning, Andrus yanked a pitch from Josh Fields deep into left field. The announcers thought the ball was going out, most of the stadium thought the ball was going out, and Andrus thought it was going out. But it didn't go out. It bounced against the wall and Andrus had to pick up the pace. But while all this was happening, Beltre was leaning against the dugout railing, waving his arms and wildly signaling for Andrus to RUN! Andrus knew what he had done, and once he was safely at second base he recognized his teammates and laughed off his mistake.  Brett Nicholas was up next, and he hit a looper to right field for an RBI double. When Andrus came around to score, everyone in the dugout congratulated him as usual. But Beltre had no love to give , and greeted him with a cold, cold stare.  Continue to Article
April 20, 2016 9:52:am EST
Houston Astros
Texas Rangers infielders Elvis Andrus and Adrian Beltre have baseball's most interesting and entertaining relationship. They have deep discussions about who should be catching pop flies in their shared infield territory, and Andrus loves to troll Beltre about his head in general -- how large it is, and how Beltre doesn't like to have his head touched. (That particular fact has never stopped Andrus from constantly trying to touch his head, of course.) But during Tuesday night's game against the Houston Astros their relationship got a whole new chapter, and that chapter is entitled "Never Celebrate Prematurely."  In the sixth inning, Andrus yanked a pitch from Josh Fields deep into left field. The announcers thought the ball was going out, most of the stadium thought the ball was going out, and Andrus thought it was going out. But it didn't go out. It bounced against the wall and Andrus had to pick up the pace. But while all this was happening, Adrian Beltre was leaning against the dugout railing, waving his arms and wildly signaling for Andrus to RUN! Andrus knew what he had done, and once he was safely at second base he recognized his teammates and laughed off his mistake.  Brett Nicholas was up next, and he hit a looper to right field for an RBI double. When Andrus came around to score, everyone in the dugout congratulated him as usual. But Beltre had no love to give , and greeted him with a cold, cold stare.  Continue to Article
April 20, 2016 9:52:am EST
Houston Astros
Cole Hamels needed a hand from his Texas Rangers teammates last week to keep a streak alive and now has a chance for a personal mark. The left-hander seeks the first 3-0 start of his career and his 10th victory in a row in the regular season Wednesday night against the Houston Astros. Hamels (2-0, 2.95 ERA) gave up three runs in 5 1-3 innings Thursday against Baltimore and exited with Texas trailing 3-1. Continue to Article
April 20, 2016 1:58:am EST
Texas Rangers
Cole Hamels needed a hand from his Texas Rangers teammates last week to keep a streak alive and now has a chance for a personal mark. The left-hander seeks the first 3-0 start of his career and his 10th victory in a row in the regular season Wednesday night against the Houston Astros. Hamels (2-0, 2.95 ERA) gave up three runs in 5 1-3 innings Thursday against Baltimore and exited with Texas trailing 3-1. Continue to Article
April 20, 2016 1:58:am EST
Texas Rangers
Prince Fielder hit a towering home run, Ian Desmond had his first two-hit game with Texas and the Rangers beat the Houston Astros 7-5 on Tuesday night in the first meeting of 2016 between the AL West playoff teams from last season. Fielder pulled a ball deep into the right-field seats for a two-run homer in the first, and Desmond had an RBI single later in the inning for a 3-0 lead as the Rangers went ahead to stay against Scott Feldman (0-2). Jose Altuve and George Springer homered for the Astros, going back-to-back in the seventh to get within 6-4. Continue to Article
April 19, 2016 11:54:pm EST
 
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