How to Watch Rangers and Mariners: TV Channel, Streams, Lineups

The AL West-leading Texas Rangers return home with Jon Gray on the mound against the Seattle Mariners.

The Texas Rangers face the Seattle Mariners on Friday in the opener of a three-game series at Globe Life Field in Arlington.

Here is the entire preview for the game, with probable pitchers, starting lineups, how to watch and listen, injury updates and more.

How to Watch, Listen to Rangers vs. Mariners

Game Day: Friday, June 2, 2023

Game Time: 7:05 p.m. CT

Television: Bally Sports Southwest. Radio: 105.3 The Fan/1270 KFLC-AM (Spanish). Watch on fubo.tv.

About Today’s Game

Records: Seattle 29-27; Rangers 35-20.

Probable pitchers

Seattle: RHP Luis Castillo (4-2, 2.69)

Texas: RHP Jon Gray (5-1, 2.81)

Batting Order

Texas Rangers Batting Order

Seattle Mariners Batting Order

Rangers Injury Report

INF Ezequiel Duran (10-Day, mild right oblique discomfort, placed on May 27, retroactive to May 24, eligible to return June 3): Duran has begun taking infield as part of his recovery.

P Jacob deGrom (15-Day, right elbow inflammation, placed on April 29, eligible to return): deGrom is in Florida for the birth of his child. Once he returns the Rangers will re-scan his arm and determine his next steps.

P Joe Barlow (15-Day, illness, placed on May 30, retroactive to May 29, eligible to return on June 13): Barlow reportedly has kidney stones. There is no timeline for his return.

RHP Spencer Howard (60-Day, shoulder impingement, lat injury, placed on March 30, retroactive to March 27, moved to 60-Day IL on April 10, eligible to return): He is continuing a rehab assignment at Triple-A Round Rock.

RHP Glenn Otto (60-Day, sprained shoulder, lat injury, placed on March 30, eligible to return): He should begin a rehab assignment soon.

LHP Brett Martin (60-Day, shoulder surgery): Martin had surgery on Jan. 18 and is expected to miss most of the 2023 season.

RHP Jake Odorizzi (60-Day, right arm fatigue, placed on March 30): Odorizzi underwent arthroscopic surgery on his shoulder and will miss the entire 2023 season.

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MATTHEW POSTINS

Matthew Postins is an award-winning sports journalist who covers the Texas Rangers for Fan Nation/SI and also writes about the Houston Astros, Chicago Cubs and Philadelphia Phillies. He also covers the Big 12 for HeartlandCollegeSports.com.