Final Aug 23
BOS 12 -111 o8.0
NYY 1 +102 u8.0
Final (12) Aug 23
TOR 7 -139 o8.5
MIA 6 +128 u8.5
Final Aug 23
WAS 4 +214 o10.5
PHI 6 -237 u10.5
Final Aug 23
KC 2 +111 o8.5
DET 4 -120 u8.5
Final Aug 23
COL 1 +161 o8.0
PIT 5 -176 u8.0
Final Aug 23
HOU 9 +104 o9.0
BAL 8 -113 u9.0
Final Aug 23
CLE 0 +112 o8.5
TEX 10 -122 u8.5
Final Aug 23
SF 7 +117 o7.5
MIL 1 -127 u7.5
Final Aug 23
MIN 3 -106 o9.0
CHW 7 -102 u9.0
Final Aug 23
NYM 9 -113 o9.0
ATL 2 +104 u9.0
Final Aug 23
CIN 1 -117 o9.0
AZ 10 +109 u9.0
Final Aug 23
LAD 1 -132 o8.5
SD 5 +122 u8.5
Final Aug 23
CHC 12 -141 o9.5
LAA 1 +130 u9.5
Final (10) Aug 23
ATH 2 +150 o7.5
SEA 1 -163 u7.5

Philadelphia @ Texas preview

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Last Meeting ( Aug 9, 2025 ) Philadelphia 3, Texas 2

Some of the questions surrounding the health of Philadelphia's Zack Wheeler could be answered when the ace right-hander takes the hill for the Phillies as they clash with the Texas Rangers on Sunday afternoon in the finale of a three-game interleague series in Arlington, Texas.

Wheeler (9-5, 2.64 ERA) will oppose Rangers left-hander Patrick Corbin (6-7, 3.91).

The Phillies have guaranteed their third straight series win and have captured five of their past six games. Texas, meanwhile, has dropped three games in a row.

"I think, more than anything, it's wanting it," Texas manager Bruce Bochy said about his team's losing streak. "You gotta want it in the worst way. Live it, breathe it. You gotta go out every game determined to win the ballgame. And putting the losses behind you, that's gotta be important, too. We've gotta keep that focus every day."

Wheeler will look for his first win in more than a month after going 0-2 over his past four starts and dropping two straight decisions. He has allowed four runs in each of his last two appearances, including a six-plus-inning stint on Aug. 2 at home in a 7-5 setback to Detroit in which he scattered nine hits (three of them home runs) and struck out 10.

He pitched to the first two batters in the seventh and gave up a two-run home run on his final pitch.

"That was on me going back out there for the seventh," Wheeler said of the homer. "At the end of the day, maybe I shouldn't have, but I really did feel good being able to go back out there.

"I just need to be better. I need to get my command back and, for whatever reason, I just haven't had it. You go through those times throughout the season."

Wheeler reported soreness in his right shoulder following the game against the Tigers and was pushed back from Friday to Sunday to allow the soreness to subside. An MRI of his shoulder came back clean.

"Wheeler came out of his last start a little sore -- more sore than he normally is," Philadelphia manager Rob Thomson said. "We just decided to give him an extra couple days."

Wheeler leads the National League in strikeouts with 182 in 139 2/3 innings. His 969 innings since 2020 are the most of any pitcher, and his 15,143 pitches over that stretch are second only to the San Diego Padres' Dylan Cease.

Wheeler has faced the Rangers six times in his career, going 2-2 with a 2.45 ERA over 36 2/3 innings. His most recent start against them was a 5-2 victory in May of last season in a game in which he surrendered two runs on five hits in seven innings.

Corbin has four straight no-decisions, going a season-low three innings and allowing three runs on six hits in his last start, at home, against the Yankees on Monday in a game the Rangers won 8-5 in 11 innings. His last win was on July 10 in Anaheim, Calif., against the Los Angeles Angels.

Corbin is 6-10 in 22 lifetime starts against the Phillies while recording a 4.78 ERA over 122 1/3 innings. He hasn't posted a win versus Philadelphia since 2021 and has just one victory (and eight losses) in 13 appearances against the Phillies since 2020.

His most recent start against Philadelphia was Aug. 16 of last year when, as a member of the Washington Nationals, he allowed two runs on seven hits and two walks over 4 1/3 innings of a 3-2 loss.

--Field Level Media

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