ARLINGTON — The reinvented Rangers‘ bullpen wasn’t exactly flush with certified high-leverage arms to begin with, and by the middle of the season’s first month, the two arms they figured could fill those roles the best were on the injured list.
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They placed faith in an inexperienced Rule 5 draft choice, and after about a week of games, he was sidelined too. His replacement didn’t last much longer before his own injury, and because of that, the Rangers turned to a pair of rookies who were rather off the radar until about two months ago to help thicken a relief staff
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