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The Opener: Astros, Rangers, Bochy, Twins, Dodgers

By Nick Deeds | May 15, 2025 at 8:52am CDT

Here are three things we’ll be keeping an eye on around the baseball world today:

1. Series Preview: Astros @ Rangers

The Astros are headed four hours north to face their intrastate rivals in a four-game series. The first of those games is scheduled for 7:05pm local time this evening and will feature a pair of the league’s best starters: 36-year-old veteran Jacob deGrom, who sports a 2.72 ERA and a 32.6% strikeout rate in eight starts, will be on the bump for the Rangers. The Astros will counter with 26-year-old righty Hunter Brown. Brown has been dominant dating back to last May and has continued his breakout performance into 2025, with a sterling 1.48 ERA and a 32.0% strikeout rate through his first eight starts.

Later in the series, the Astros will send Lance McCullers Jr. to the mound for his third outing since 2022 opposite Rangers righty Nathan Eovaldi, who has a 1.78 ERA through nine starts. Righty Ronel Blanco (4.04 ERA) will toe the rubber for Game 3 opposite righty Tyler Mahle (1.47 ERA). The ’Stros haven’t announced who will take on Rangers youngster Jack Leiter (4.34 ERA) in the series finale. Notably, if the Rangers win even one of these games, Bruce Bochy will earn the 2,195th win of his career, pushing him ahead of Sparky Anderson into sole possession of the sixth-most managerial wins in baseball history.

2. Twins go for 11 in a row:

The Twins swept their doubleheader against the Orioles yesterday, which officially took their recent winning streak to ten games — the longest in MLB this season. Minnesota remains in fourth place in the crowded AL Central division at the moment, but their 23-20 record is actually enough to put them in the driver’s seat for the third AL Wild Card spot (one game ahead of the previously mentioned Astros).

If the Twins want to sweep Baltimore and extend their winning streak to 11 games, they’ll need to go through 35-year-old Tomoyuki Sugano. The storied NPB ace is in the midst of his first season in the majors, and so far he’s excelled with a 2.72 ERA in eight starts despite some shaky peripherals (most notably the fourth-lowest strikeout rate in MLB, at 14.2%). Will the Twins and righty Chris Paddack — who has a 4.76 ERA on the season but a terrific 2.51 mark over his past six turns — be able to overcome him?

3. Rushing time in L.A.:

The Dodgers announced yesterday that they were calling up top catching prospect Dalton Rushing, and it seems likely he’ll make his big league debut tonight against the A’s and righty Osvaldo Bido, with first pitch set for 7:10pm local time in Los Angeles. The Athletic’s Fabian Ardaya wrote last night that Rushing is expected to be behind the plate for a bullpen game today. Righty Matt Sauer is in line to open tonight’s game, which would’ve been started by Roki Sasaki were it not for a recent IL placement due to a shoulder impingement.

Rushing, 24, was the 40th overall pick back in 2022 and forced the Dodgers’ hand on a call to the big leagues with a terrific .308/.424/.514 batting line (145 wRC+), five homers, and a huge 15.9% walk rate in 132 plate appearances in Triple-A this year. That came on the heels of similarly excellent production in Triple-A late last season. Overall, he’s a .289/.409/.512 hitter in 68 games and 301 plate appearances at the top minor league level. Virtually every set of prospect rankings around the game has Rushing in the top 40 of the game, with MLB.com lauding him as baseball’s No. 15 prospect. FanGraphs pegged him eighth in the sport heading into the season.

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  1. Friarguy19

    2 months ago

    The Twins win streak is “officially” ten games? Strangely written. I think Bochy will ultimately pass Sparky Anderson, regardless of whether or not they take “even one game” over the Astros.

    Big time Dodger hater, but they are outstanding at identifying, drafting and developing pitching. Seems they always have another option in their system when a pitcher goes down. I don’t think the Padres have more than one minor league option close to ready to make a major league start.

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    • Bivouac-Sal

      2 months ago

      Hate eats away at the hater, not the hate-ee.

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      • paddyo furnichuh

        2 months ago

        Eats away more deliriously when hater seems to envy, admire the object of his hate.

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        • paddyo furnichuh

          2 months ago

          Deleteriously*

          It’s not an actual adverb, but what I was trying to type before autocorrect.

          Reply
        • TrillionaireTeamOperator

          2 months ago

          Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering.

          Not unlike Django’s responses to me.

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        • paddyo furnichuh

          2 months ago

          Though if one envies, admires one he claims to hate-maybe there is some delirium.

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      • Friarguy19

        2 months ago

        WTF are you knuckleheads rambling on about??? I simply observed that Satan’s D-D-Dodgers are good at developing pitching. I said nothing about them circling the drain in Hell… although…

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    • straightuphonestguy

      2 months ago

      Bergert and Wolf in AAA are capable 6th starters. Hart would be available too for a five-and-dive. Nett and Baez aren’t far behind in AA. Not to take away anything from the Dodgers, they have many SP/opener capable arms.

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    • thickiedon

      2 months ago

      Dang and I thought the Astros were good at developing pitchers

      Reply
  2. TrillionaireTeamOperator

    2 months ago

    In all seriousness, Eovaldi seemed like he’d be a journeyman with a very up and down career and 1-2 year deals that reflected that- 2 years/$35M here, 1 year/$10M there, etc. and his consistency and growth have genuinely surprised me.

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    • solaris602

      2 months ago

      He bounced around early in his career and had many trips to the IL. I would have never guessed he’d eventually become the pitcher he is today.

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  3. Angels & NL West

    2 months ago

    I noticed the article says deGrom has a 32.6% strikeout rate thru eight starts (43IP), but his advanced stats show a K% of 27.2% (43 IP). Is that just a typo or are strikeout rate and K% different? If so, i never knew.

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    • TrillionaireTeamOperator

      2 months ago

      I think it’s differentiating between called strike three’s and swinging strike three’s?

      Reply
  4. chandlerbing

    2 months ago

    How can the orioles be this bad? So much young talent. Some injuries yes but 15-26 so far is awful

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    • TrillionaireTeamOperator

      2 months ago

      No pitching. They struggle to entice big ticket free agent pitchers and they’re not lucky/effective enough developing in house talent.

      They have enough offense and defense to stitch together a good team, but as per usual, it’s the lack of reliable pitching, despite a few promising guys.

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  5. The Saber-toothed Superfife

    2 months ago

    Here I am trying to get someone to hire the Superfife …smack dab in the middle of a troll fight…..

    Let me remind you people….before the BIG BUCKS….baseball was played by some real cool cats…..

    Mantles’ last game a Tiger Stadium…..
    Bill Freehan catching, Lolich pitching….
    ” Here comes one Mick, fastball right down the middle”.
    Smackaroo…..Mantle hits a home run for the fans at Tiger Stadium….

    Nobody gave a sheet…..it was fun for the kids, fun for the fans……

    They were great guys.

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    • The Saber-toothed Superfife

      2 months ago

      Lolich wasn’t looking for a $500,000,000.00 + contract……
      Freehan wasn’t demanding or expecting $30,000,000.00 per year.

      The minimum cost of a Stadium dog was NOT $60.00 (+ parking) dollars…..

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  6. Steve(shs22)

    2 months ago

    All I know is when the Twins record was 13-20 or so the pythagreon x/ w/ L
    Was something closer to 16- 17

    So I think the Twins in all reality are a better team than Cleveland , unless Jose Ram and Emanual Clase find the magic juice again. Probably a ways behind Detroit, but the 2nd best team in the AL central which has been the 2nd best division in baseball 2 years running

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    • Steve(shs22)

      2 months ago

      Kansas City is kinda dangerous tho

      Reply
  7. bbgods

    2 months ago

    Happy to see deGrom doing so well. I would like for him to finish his career with the Mets somehow.

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