Rangers 2-1 win over Colorado
- The Colorado Rockies lost 2-1 to the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Field on May 12, 2025, in Warren Schaeffer's first game as interim manager.
- The game followed Bud Black's firing and started the Rockies' six-game road trip amid a 29-game stretch against above.500 teams.
- Chase Dollander, the Rockies’ 2023 ninth overall pick, pitched six innings with seven strikeouts and only surrendered a two-run homer to Wyatt Langford.
- The home run ended Dollander's no-hit bid through 5 2/3 innings as Tyler Mahle pitched 6 1/3 innings for Texas, allowing one run with five strikeouts and one walk.
- Despite Dollander’s strong start, the Rockies fell to 7-34 and have lost nine of their last ten games, continuing their pace toward one of MLB's worst seasons.
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Wyatt Langford's homer lifts Rangers past Rockies
Wyatt Langford's two-run home run in the sixth inning backed the solid pitching of Tyler Mahle and the Texas bullpen as the Rangers held on for a 2-1 win over the Colorado Rockies on Monday in the opener of the…

Wyatt Langford’s homer lifts Rangers past Rockies
Wyatt Langford's two-run home run in the sixth backed the solid pitching of Tyler Mahle and the Texas bullpen as the Rangers held on for a 2-1 win over the Colorado Rockies on Monday in the opener of the three-game…

Chase Dollander carries no-hitter into sixth inning, but Rockies falter in Warren Schaeffer’s managerial debut
In the first game of the Warren Schaeffer era, Chase Dollander dazzled like the ace he’s proclaimed to be. But a new manager and the most promising outing yet from the rookie right-hander weren’t enough to flip the script for Colorado. With the offense mostly a no-show, the Rockies lost 2-1 to Texas to drop to 7-34 and continue their pace to becoming the worst MLB team ever. Dollander held the Rangers hitless through 5 2/3 innings at Globe Life …
Langford homer ends no-hit bid and gives Rangers 2-1 win over Colorado after Rockies fired manager
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) Wyatt Langford hit a two-run homer in the sixth inning for Texas to end a no-hit bid by the Colorado Rockies in their first game after manager Bud Black was fired, and the Rangers went on to a 2-1 win Monday night.Rockies rookie right-hander Chase Dollander (2-4) walked the first batter he faced in his seventh big league start, then retired 15 in a row before getting into trouble in the sixth. He issued another leadoff walk…
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