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At the MLB All-Star break, your Texas Rangers sit one game under .500 at 48-49. As Kevin says, they ended the first half like they played the rest of the season: inconsistently. In a weak AL though, do you think consecutive series wins over the Angels and Astros will convince the front office to buy at the deadline? K&C discuss that and Nathan Eovaldi's All-Star snub in the video above.
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00:00so think about what prevented the rangers from getting the sweep though and and that's where
00:21because you were asking yesterday about like has this team showed enough to show that you need to
00:27go for it or buy to me absolutely not however the good news is you still got a couple weeks on the
00:33other side i think there is one thing that they may have shown they're good enough to stand pat
00:40agree to not sell i agree like you you may have you may have convinced chris young by beating
00:50houston right hey if houston's the best team on our division and we just own them in their part
00:56could have swept them what is it the can we can we go with this team and i think
01:02was it morosi that was on this morning yes if you have evaldi and de grom you're not trying you're
01:09not trying to sell for a when you have a duo like that at the front at the front part of your rotation
01:14absolutely so in front of the 940 can we talk about why we shouldn't trade adolis because he
01:20absolutely owns it is glorious the astros you are right about that and we hit we did talk a lot
01:27about the prospects of trading and doles last week but if you want a stat here we go did you know
01:33the adult adolis garcia has 20 home runs against the astros since 2021 that is the most of any player
01:42in that span so not only does adolis own the astros nobody owns the astros from a power perspective more
01:49than one adolis garcia positive
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