
Rangers vs. Royals Tickets, First Pitch Time for Thursday, June 19
Rangers vs. Royals Tickets, First Pitch Time for Thursday, June 19
Sam Haggerty and the Texas Rangers will square off against Bobby Witt Jr. and the Kansas City Royals at Globe Life Field on Thursday, June 19 at 2:35 p.m. ET (and broadcast on RSN and FDSKC).
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Rangers vs. Royals Game Info
Game day: Thursday, June 19, 2025
Thursday, June 19, 2025 Game time: 2:35 p.m. ET
2:35 p.m. ET TV channel: RSN and FDSKC
RSN and FDSKC Live Stream: Watch LIVE with Fubo! (Regional restrictions may apply)
Watch LIVE with Fubo! Location: Arlington, Texas
Arlington, Texas Stadium: Globe Life Field
Globe Life Field Rangers Starter: TBA
TBA Royals Starter: TBA
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Rangers vs. Royals offensive insights
The Rangers have hit 56 homers this season, which ranks 12th in the league.
Fueled by 128 extra-base hits, Texas ranks 25th in MLB with a .365 slugging percentage this season.
The Rangers have a team batting average of just .225 this season, which ranks 27th among MLB teams.
The Royals have hit the fewest home runs in baseball this season (32).
So far this season, Kansas City has the fifth-lowest slugging percentage in the majors (.363).
The Royals rank 14th in the majors with a .246 batting average.
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Rangers' top hitters
Wyatt Langford is batting .250 this season, with a .789 OPS (.332 on-base, .457 slugging). His strikeout rate is 24.1%, and his walk rate is 10.7%. He has nine home runs and 20 RBI, plus 22 runs scored and 10 steals on 12 attempts.
In 2025, Josh Jung is hitting .288, with a .337 on-base percentage and a .472 slugging percentage. He has seven home runs and 19 RBI, plus 18 runs scored and three steals on four attempts. His strikeout rate is 21.1%, and his walk rate is 6.3%.
Josh Smith is batting .276, with four home runs and 12 RBI, plus 19 runs scored and five steals on seven attempts. He has a .347 on-base percentage and a .401 slugging percentage. His strikeout rate is 18.1%, and his walk rate is 9.4%.
The Rangers' Adolis Garcia is batting .213, with a .262 on-base percentage and a .383 slugging percentage. He has seven home runs and 27 RBI, plus 16 runs scored and five steals on seven attempts. His strikeout rate is 25.2%, and his walk rate is 5.3%.
Royals' top hitters
Witt, who sports a .299/.359/.493 triple slash this season, has tallied 29 runs, 28 RBI, and five home runs in 237 PAs. As a basestealer, he's picked up 19 steals on 24 attempts. His walk rate is 8%, and his strikeout rate is 18.1%.
In 214 plate appearances, Maikel Garcia, who owns a .311/.376/.468 slash line this year, has piled up 19 runs, 25 RBI, and five bombs. As a basestealer, he's snagged 10 steals on 16 attempts. His walk rate is 9.3%, and his strikeout rate is 15.9%.
So far this season, Vinnie Pasquantino has clubbed eight bombs, driven in 30 runs, and scored 19 times while batting .249/.295/.402 in 224 plate appearances. His K rate comes in at 18.3%, and his walk rate is 5.4%.
At the plate, Jonathan India is batting .226/.327/.299 with one homer, 12 RBI and 19 runs scored. He's fanning 15.1% of the time and walking at an 11.7% rate.
Rangers' injuries
Joc Pederson: 10 Day IL (Hand), Joc Pederson: 10 Day IL (N/A), Evan Carter: 10 Day IL (Quadricep), Corey Seager: 10 Day IL (Hamstring), Kumar Rocker: 15 Day IL (Shoulder), Chris Martin: 15 Day IL (Shoulder), Cody Bradford: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Jon Gray: 60 Day IL (Wrist), Josh Sborz: 60 Day IL (Shoulder)
Royals' injuries
Hunter Harvey: 15 Day IL (Shoulder), Sam Long: 15 Day IL (Elbow), Kyle Wright: 15 Day IL (Shoulder), Seth Lugo: 15 Day IL (Finger), Cole Ragans: 15 Day IL (Groin), Alec Marsh: 60 Day IL (Shoulder), James McArthur: 60 Day IL (Elbow)
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