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Texas manager Bochy says he'll consider a rotation spot for Latz after impressive start vs. Orioles
Texas manager Bochy says he'll consider a rotation spot for Latz after impressive start vs. Orioles

Al Arabiya

time25-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Al Arabiya

Texas manager Bochy says he'll consider a rotation spot for Latz after impressive start vs. Orioles

Jacob Latz may have earned a spot in the Texas Rangers rotation. Manager Bruce Bochy says he'll consider it. 'Of course,' Bochy said. 'He's a weapon whether he starts or he's in the bullpen, but he's stretched out. You've heard me say he's got starter's stuff.' For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app. Latz took a no-hitter into the seventh inning Tuesday night against Baltimore, and although the Rangers blew a four-run lead, they recovered to win 6–5 in 10. Latz set career highs in innings pitched (six-plus) and pitches (88) and lowered his ERA on the season to 3.22. 'I don't know the plans going forward. I was kind of just trying to soak it all up today,' Latz said. 'It was just a lot of fun out there.' In his third career start and second of the season, Latz didn't allow a hit until Ramon Laureano singled to center to start the bottom of the seventh. A walk later, Latz was removed, but a 4–0 Texas lead didn't last much longer. Chris Martin came on and gave up homers to each of his three batters – Gary Sanchez, Ramón Urías, and Ryan O'Hearn – and left with the Rangers down 5–4. But a sacrifice fly by Jonah Heim the following inning tied it, and Evan Carter slid home safely on Sam Haggerty's grounder in the 10th. Latz walked three and struck out four – including the last three hitters of the fifth inning. His previous longest outing in the majors was Thursday, when he threw 5 2/3 innings of relief in a loss to Kansas City. 'That's one of the better jobs in all of baseball – to be a starting pitcher,' Latz said. 'I'm not going to say I don't want to be a starting pitcher. Obviously I do. I'm comfortable either way, obviously. If it's in the rotation, it's great.'

Ramon Laureano of the Orioles breaks up no-hit bid by Texas' Jacob Latz in the 7th inning
Ramon Laureano of the Orioles breaks up no-hit bid by Texas' Jacob Latz in the 7th inning

Washington Post

time25-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Washington Post

Ramon Laureano of the Orioles breaks up no-hit bid by Texas' Jacob Latz in the 7th inning

BALTIMORE — Baltimore's Ramon Laureano singled to center to start the bottom of the seventh inning Tuesday night, breaking of Texas left-hander Jacob Latz's no-hit bid. The Rangers lead 4-0. The 29-year-old Latz has walked two and struck out four — including the last three hitters of the fifth inning. This is only the third start of Latz's career. He's coming off his longest outing in the majors — 5 2/3 innings of relief in a loss to Kansas City on Thursday.

Texas manager Bochy says he'll consider a rotation spot for Latz after impressive start vs. Orioles
Texas manager Bochy says he'll consider a rotation spot for Latz after impressive start vs. Orioles

Washington Post

time25-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Washington Post

Texas manager Bochy says he'll consider a rotation spot for Latz after impressive start vs. Orioles

BALTIMORE — Jacob Latz may have earned a spot in the Texas Rangers' rotation. Manager Bruce Bochy says he'll consider it. 'Of course,' Bochy said. 'He's a weapon whether he starts or he's in the bullpen, but he's stretched out. You've heard me say he's got starter's stuff.' Latz took a no-hitter into the seventh inning Tuesday night against Baltimore, and although the Rangers blew a four-run lead, they recovered to win 6-5 in 10 . Latz set career highs in innings pitched (six-plus) and pitches (88) and lowered his ERA on the season to 3.22. 'I don't know the plans going forward. I was kind of just trying to soak it all up today,' Latz said. 'It was just a lot of fun out there.' In his third career start and second of the season, Latz didn't allow a hit until Ramon Laureano singled to center to start the bottom of the seventh. A walk later, Latz was removed, but a 4-0 Texas lead didn't last much longer. Chris Martin came on and gave up homers to each of his three batters — Gary Sanchez, Ramón Urías and Ryan O'Hearn — and left with the Rangers down 5-4. But a sacrifice fly by Jonah Heim the following inning tied it, and Evan Carter slid home safely on Sam Haggerty's grounder in the 10th. Latz walked three and struck out four — including the last three hitters of the fifth inning. His previous longest outing in the majors was Thursday, when he threw 5 2/3 innings of relief in a loss to Kansas City. 'That's one of the better jobs in all of baseball — to be a starting pitcher,' Latz said. 'I'm not going to say I don't want to be a starting pitcher. Obviously I do. I'm comfortable either way obviously. If it's in the rotation, it's great.' ___ More AP baseball:

Texas manager Bochy says he'll consider a rotation spot for Latz after impressive start vs. Orioles
Texas manager Bochy says he'll consider a rotation spot for Latz after impressive start vs. Orioles

Yahoo

time25-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Texas manager Bochy says he'll consider a rotation spot for Latz after impressive start vs. Orioles

Baltimore Orioles' Jackson Holliday (7) tosses his bat after being walked by Texas Rangers starting pitcher Jacob Latz during the fourth inning of a baseball game, Tuesday, June 24, 2025, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough) Texas Rangers starting pitcher Jacob Latz delivers during the first inning of a baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles, Tuesday, June 24, 2025, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough) Texas Rangers starting pitcher Jacob Latz delivers during the second inning of a baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles, Tuesday, June 24, 2025, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough) Texas Rangers starting pitcher Jacob Latz delivers during the second inning of a baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles, Tuesday, June 24, 2025, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough) Baltimore Orioles' Jackson Holliday (7) tosses his bat after being walked by Texas Rangers starting pitcher Jacob Latz during the fourth inning of a baseball game, Tuesday, June 24, 2025, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough) Texas Rangers starting pitcher Jacob Latz delivers during the first inning of a baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles, Tuesday, June 24, 2025, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough) Texas Rangers starting pitcher Jacob Latz delivers during the second inning of a baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles, Tuesday, June 24, 2025, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough) BALTIMORE (AP) — Jacob Latz may have earned a spot in the Texas Rangers' rotation. Manager Bruce Bochy says he'll consider it. 'Of course,' Bochy said. 'He's a weapon whether he starts or he's in the bullpen, but he's stretched out. You've heard me say he's got starter's stuff.' Advertisement Latz took a no-hitter into the seventh inning Tuesday night against Baltimore, and although the Rangers blew a four-run lead, they recovered to win 6-5 in 10. Latz set career highs in innings pitched (six-plus) and pitches (88) and lowered his ERA on the season to 3.22. 'I don't know the plans going forward. I was kind of just trying to soak it all up today," Latz said. 'It was just a lot of fun out there.' In his third career start and second of the season, Latz didn't allow a hit until Ramon Laureano singled to center to start the bottom of the seventh. A walk later, Latz was removed, but a 4-0 Texas lead didn't last much longer. Chris Martin came on and gave up homers to each of his three batters — Gary Sanchez, Ramón Urías and Ryan O'Hearn — and left with the Rangers down 5-4. But a sacrifice fly by Jonah Heim the following inning tied it, and Evan Carter slid home safely on Sam Haggerty's grounder in the 10th. Advertisement Latz walked three and struck out four — including the last three hitters of the fifth inning. His previous longest outing in the majors was Thursday, when he threw 5 2/3 innings of relief in a loss to Kansas City. 'That's one of the better jobs in all of baseball — to be a starting pitcher,' Latz said. 'I'm not going to say I don't want to be a starting pitcher. Obviously I do. I'm comfortable either way obviously. If it's in the rotation, it's great.' ___ More AP baseball:

Texas manager Bochy says he'll consider a rotation spot for Latz after impressive start vs. Orioles
Texas manager Bochy says he'll consider a rotation spot for Latz after impressive start vs. Orioles

Associated Press

time25-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Associated Press

Texas manager Bochy says he'll consider a rotation spot for Latz after impressive start vs. Orioles

BALTIMORE (AP) — Jacob Latz may have earned a spot in the Texas Rangers' rotation. Manager Bruce Bochy says he'll consider it. 'Of course,' Bochy said. 'He's a weapon whether he starts or he's in the bullpen, but he's stretched out. You've heard me say he's got starter's stuff.' Latz took a no-hitter into the seventh inning Tuesday night against Baltimore, and although the Rangers blew a four-run lead, they recovered to win 6-5 in 10. Latz set career highs in innings pitched (six-plus) and pitches (88) and lowered his ERA on the season to 3.22. 'I don't know the plans going forward. I was kind of just trying to soak it all up today,' Latz said. 'It was just a lot of fun out there.' In his third career start and second of the season, Latz didn't allow a hit until Ramon Laureano singled to center to start the bottom of the seventh. A walk later, Latz was removed, but a 4-0 Texas lead didn't last much longer. Chris Martin came on and gave up homers to each of his three batters — Gary Sanchez, Ramón Urías and Ryan O'Hearn — and left with the Rangers down 5-4. But a sacrifice fly by Jonah Heim the following inning tied it, and Evan Carter slid home safely on Sam Haggerty's grounder in the 10th. Latz walked three and struck out four — including the last three hitters of the fifth inning. His previous longest outing in the majors was Thursday, when he threw 5 2/3 innings of relief in a loss to Kansas City. 'That's one of the better jobs in all of baseball — to be a starting pitcher,' Latz said. 'I'm not going to say I don't want to be a starting pitcher. Obviously I do. I'm comfortable either way obviously. If it's in the rotation, it's great.' ___ More AP baseball:

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