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The New York Yankees and the Texas Rangers played nine innings of clean baseball on Monday. A few fans from both teams didn’t keep it clean.
ARLINGTON, Texas — It was 11:40 at night, late into Scranton/Wilkes-Barre’s Monday off, when Yankees pitching prospect Elmer Rodriguez’s video-game play was interrupted by the ringing of a landline phone in his hotel room.
This Yankees fan got to see just how bright the stars are in Texas. One male Bronx Bombers backer got his clock cleaned by a pair of Rangers fans, while his girlfriend got shoved down a flight of stairs in a chaotic scene Monday night at Globe Life Field.
With designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton going on the injured list, Jasson Dominguez is getting another chance at the MLB level after starting the year at Triple-A.
Emotions boiled over at Globe Life Field as a Yankees fan fought Rangers fans from lower ground and was left bloodied after a wild Monday night brawl.
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BOTTOM LINE: The Texas Rangers host the New York Yankees looking to end their three-game home losing streak. Texas is 14-16 overall and 6-8 at home. Rangers hitters are batting a collective .235, which ranks ninth in the AL.
The New York Yankees (19-10) continue their Texas road trip tonight as they take on the Rangers (14-15) in Game 2 of their series at Globe Life Field. Ben Rice (10), Aaron Judge (11), and Jazz Chisholm Jr.
Yankees star Jazz Chisolm Jr compared Cam Schlitter to two of New York's best pitchers in Gerrit Cole and Carlos Rodon.