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The Houston Astros and Texas Rangers are set to be a part of Rivalry Weekend, but with their series starting one day earlier on Thursday. Fans looking to attend Thursday’s game can find tickets for under $10 on Stubhub. There’s also plenty of options under $20 on Seatgeek and Vivid Seats.
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Texas closer Luke Jackson took a 111-mph comeback liner off his pitching hand on the only pitch he threw after coming on in the ninth inning of the Rangers’ 2-1 win over the Colorado Rockies on Monday night.
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ARLINGTON — It appears the Rangers - and more importantly - reliever Luke Jackson dodged a bullet on Monday.
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