Texas
Game Log: Rangers Out to Stop Streak
The Texas Rangers proceed their seven-game homestand with the second of three video games with the Seattle Mariners on Saturday. The Rangers misplaced the primary sport, 6-2, marking their ninth straight loss to the Mariners. Texas can also be inducting two individuals into the Rangers Corridor of Fame on Saturday — former second baseman Ian Kinsler and long-time entrance workplace worker John Blake.
The Rangers are 22-32 towards the American League West this season, they usually’ll proceed to face AL West groups after the Mariners go away city. The Oakland Athletics face the Rangers for 4 video games beginning on Monday.
The Rangers did not make any pre-game strikes on Saturday, however Rangers supervisor Chris Woodward stated throughout pre-game that he hopes that reliever Joe Barlow can re-join the workforce quickly. Barlow’s rehab stint within the minors goes properly and Woodward stated a transfer may very well be made as quickly as Sunday.
Scroll right down to observe together with tonight’s sport.
Seattle Mariners (62-52) at Texas Rangers (49-63)
Beginning Pitchers
TEX: RHP Dane Dunning (2-6, 4.04)
Vs.
SEA: LHP Marco Gonzales (7-11, 3.98)
Texas Rangers Beginning Lineup
1. 2B Marcus Semien
2. SS Corey Seager
3. RF Adolis García
4. C Johan Heim
5. 1B Nathaniel Lowe
6. DH Charlie Culberson
7. 3B Ezequiel Duran
8. CF Bubba Thompson
9. LF Elier Hernandez
Seattle Mariners Beginning Lineup
1. CF Julio Rodríguez
2. 1B Ty France
3. DH Mitch Haniger
4. LF Jesse Winker
5. 3B Eugenio Suárez
6. 2B Adam Frazier
7. C Cal Raleigh
8. SS J.P. Crawford
9. RF Sam Haggerty
Prime of First
Dane Dunning (TEX) pitching
Seattle’s Julio Rodríguez led off with a single off Dunning. The excessive chopper went to Rangers shortstop Corey Seager, however took too lengthy to succeed in Seager and Rodríguez beat the throw. Ty France adopted with a pointy liner by the suitable facet of the infield for a single. Mitch Haniger, the Mariners’ designated hitter, hit a weak grounder in entrance of Rangers catcher Jonah Heim. He threw out Haniger, however Rodríguez and France superior 90 ft. Jesse Winker then drew stroll on a full depend to load the bases for Mariners third baseman Eugenio Suárez.
Dunning’s first pitch to Suárez was wild and Rodríguez scored to make it 1-0 Mariners. France and Winker each superior. Suárez flew out to Rangers heart fielder Bubba Thompson, however the sacrifice fly scored France from third to make it 2-0, whereas Winker held at second base. Adam Frazier hit a weak grounder to Rangers second baseman Marcus Semien to finish the inning. Mariners 2, Rangers 0.
Backside of First
Marco Gonzales pitching
Semien led off for the Rangers, flying out to Mariners proper fielder Sam Haggerty. Seager adopted that with a floor out to France, who tossed the ball to Gonzalez for the out. Adolis García then hit a towering fly ball out to Haggerty to finish the inning. Mariners 2, Rangers 0.
Prime of Second
Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh led off with a line drive into left-center subject that slipped between Rangers left fielder Elier Hernandez and Thompson for a double. Shortstop J.P. Crawford grounded out to Semien, however Raleigh superior to 3rd. Haggerty, the No. 9 hitter within the Mariners’ order, sliced an opposite-field sacrifice fly down the left-field line that was deep sufficient to attain Raleigh and make it 3-0 Seattle. Rodríguez returned to the plate and he struck out swinging to finish the inning. After dealing with 10 hitters, Dunning had already thrown 48 pitches. Mariners 3, Rangers 0.
Backside of Second
Heim, hitting within the clean-up spot for the Rangers on Saturday, led off by connecting properly on a pitch from Gonzalez, nevertheless it changed into an extended out to left subject, caught by Winker. Subsequent, Nathaniel Lowe hit a pop-out to Suárez at third base. Designated hitter Charlie Culberson adopted by grounding out to Crawford at shorstop to finish the inning. After two, Gonzalez had not allowed a base runner. Mariners 3, Rangers 0.
Prime of Third
With Dunning closing in on 50 pitches, France led off for the Mariners by putting out swinging. Haniger adopted by getting forward of Dunning 3-0, taking two strikes after which hitting a line drive single to Thompson in heart subject. Winker then struck out. Suárez grounded out to Semien, who was enjoying within the shortstop facet of the bag within the shift, to finish the inning. Mariners 3, Rangers 0.
Backside of Third
The Rangers lastly obtained their first baserunner after rookie Ezequiel Duran hit a double to left subject, as Winker needed to play the carom off the ball. Thompson, one other rookie, got here on in an RBI state of affairs and struck out swinging. Hernandez flew out to Winker in left. Semien, in his second journey to the plate, flew out to Winker to finish the inning and strand the Rangers’ first base runner. Mariners 3, Rangers 0.
Prime of Fourth
Frazier led off the inning with a fly out to Hernandez in left subject. Raleigh continued to maintain Hernandez busy with one other fly out to left. Crawford stored the Rangers from a 1-2-3 inning by hitting a single to heart subject. Haggerty adopted by drawing a stroll, and Crawford ran to second, scaring a chicken that had landed on the infield throughout Haggerty’s at-bat. The chicken then flew to the third-base line and sat with Duran for a couple of minutes of Rodríguez’s third at-bat. Rodríguez struck out to finish the inning. Mariners 3, Rangers 0.
Texas
AMBER ALERT: 8-year-old boy missing in Aransas Pass, suspect on the run
An AMBER Alert has been issued for 8-year-old Patrick Killian, who was taken from Aransas Pass, Texas. Authorities are searching for 41-year-old Jeffery Harris in connection with the abduction.
Texas Department of Public Safety says Patrick was last seen at noon on Friday, in the 2600 Block of Armstrong Rd in Aransas Pass, Texas. He is described as a white 8-year-old boy, approximately 4′0″ tall and weighing 50 lbs. He has blonde hair, and blue eyes, and was wearing black frame glasses at the time of his disappearance.
Patrick was last seen with 41-year-old Jeffery Harris, who is described as a white man, standing 5′9″ tall and weighing 215 lbs. Harris has brown hair and blue eyes.
Harris is believed to be driving a silver 2016 Hyundai Elantra with Texas license plate VDK447K.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Aransas Pass Police Department at 361-729-2222.I f you see the vehicle or have any details, please call 9-1-1.
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Betting odds, predictions: Arizona Wildcats shocking spread vs. Texas Tech basketball
Despite seven consecutive wins and a top-12 national ranking, the Arizona Wildcats are not expected to beat Texas Tech on Saturday.
The latest betting odds for Arizona’s Big 12 matchup vs. the Red Raiders in Lubbock, Texas, favor the home team by at least 5.5 points.
Big 12 road games are tough, but that’s still a shocking spread for a team that is playing as well as Arizona. Texas Tech (12-4, 3-2) has lost its last two home games — 85-84 in OT to Iowa State and 87-83 to UCF.
Arizona (11-5, 5-0) is 2-0 on the road in the Big 12 so far. The Wildcats beat Cincinnati 72-67 and West Virginia 75-56.
Fifth-year senior Caleb Love leads Arizona in scoring at 15.3 points per game. Junior guard Jaden Bradley is averaging 11.7 points and sophomore guard KJ Lewis is averaging 10.6 points.
New Mexico transfer JT Toppin leads Texas Tech in scoring and rebounding at 16.3 points and 8.7 rebounds per game. But it’s forward Darrion Williams (16.3 ppg, 5.6 rpg, 4.9 apg) and guard Chance McMillian (14.9 ppg, 4.4 rpg) that make the Red Raiders go. They’re both versatile defenders and will be difficult matchups for Arizona.
The Arizona at Texas Tech game is scheduled to tip off at 12 p.m. MST on Saturday. Here are the latest betting odds.
Arizona at Texas Tech Betting Odds, Spread, Predictions
(Rankings references are from the NCAA’s NET Rankings, which are used as the primary sorting tool for selection and seeding for the 2025 NCAA Tournament.)
The oddsmakers have Texas Tech as 5.5-point favorites. Here are the latest betting odds, courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook.
Who: No. 12 Arizona at No. 19 Texas Tech in Big 12 men’s basketball
Moneyline: Arizona +172, Texas Tech -210
Spread: Arizona +5.5 (-120)
Over/Under: 150.5
When: 12 p.m. MST/1 p.m. CT | Saturday, January 18
Where: United Supermarkets Arena | Lubbock, Texas
Live Stream: Watch Arizona-Texas Tech live on fuboTV (Start your free trial)
TV Channel: ESPN2
ESPN FPI Prediction: Arizona has a 49.4% chance to win
Our Prediction: Arizona 73, Texas Tech 68
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Four-Star Recruit Tiki Hola Compares Notre Dame’s Marcus Freeman, Texas Longhorns, USC Trojans
The USC Trojans are one of the top destinations for class of 2026 defensive lineman Tiki Hola. He visited USC last season when the Trojans hosted the Penn State Nittany Lions.
Hola is a four-star recruit out of Bastrop, Texas and is ranked as the No. 30 defensive lineman in his class per 247Sports. He spoke to On3 about the top five schools on his list and he revealed what he looks for in a school.
Tiki Hola spoke to On3 on Jan. 12 about the update on his recruitment. Hola posted on his social media that his top five schools are currently the Texas Longhorns, USC Trojans, Oregon Ducks, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, and SMU Mustangs. He plans to announce his commitment decision in July this year.
Hola talked about what is the biggest factor in his decision.
“I look at relationships. That’s always what I’ve looked at since my freshman year, since I started my recruiting process…not only does my relationship with the position coach matter, but also having a relationship with the head coach is big for me,” Hola said. “Also, I am looking at the development that a school can give me and how I can become a better person and a better player there.”
The chance to immediately start and play is low on the list of priorities for Hola.
“The last thing is where I fit on the depth chart and how valuable I feel on the team,” Hola said.
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Tiki Hola was asked about the visits he’s gone on to his top schools. Here’s what he had to say about his trip to USC.
“My visit to USC was great. I loved seeing all the different cultures and all the different things that they do. USC has a lot of history behind it,“ Hola said. “The stadium was beautiful. The Coliseum was a great environment to be in and the coaches made us feel welcome.”
Hola noted how good of a job the USC coaching staff has done throughout the recruiting process.
“Coach Shaun Nua (USC Defensive End Coach) and Aaron Amaama (USC Personnel Assistant), they’ve done a really good job recruiting me,” Hola said. “The enviroment and culture they have were great. Being able to see everyone in person there was phenomenal, from the facilities to the coaches. They treated us right.”
Hola also had many good things to say about his other visits to schools, so USC is by no means the front runner. Hola raved about the Longhorns and Fighting Irish.
“The relationship that I’ve built with coach Baker, the defensive line coach there, is great,” said Hola about Texas to On3. “We talk about how valuable I am to them. Coach Baker really makes me feel welcome. He loves to talk to me about my family and loves getting to know me personally… They make me feel welcome. Another thing is Texas is not too far from home.”
As for Notre Dame, which is competing in the College Football National Championship on Monday, Hola likes the traditions and coaching staff.
“Coach Marcus Freeman, coach Al Golden… and coach Al Washington, they’ve all done a really good job of keeping in touch with me, especially as they’re going on this national championship run,” Holsa said to On3. “They’ve consistently texted me every week about everything that they’re going through in practice for all these big games that they’re heading into… They have great culture, a great history and the development that they’ve had coming into this new year was great.”
Sounds like Hola is still very much weighing his options.
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