Game Preview
The Cincinnati Reds and Texas Rangers are right back at it after Cincinnati took the opener 2-0 in Arlington. Sunday’s matchup puts another spotlight on Texas starter Jack Leiter and whether the Rangers lineup can finally break through after managing just 4 hits on Friday. Cincinnati comes in with some recent head-to-head success in this series, so this afternoon game has a little extra edge to it.
Game Information
| Date | Sunday, April 5, 2026 |
| Time | 2:35 PM EST |
| Venue | Globe Life Field |
Recent Matchup History
- April 4, 2026: Cincinnati Reds 2 at Texas Rangers 0
- April 3, 2026: Cincinnati Reds 5 at Texas Rangers 3
- April 2, 2025: Texas Rangers 1 at Cincinnati Reds 0
- April 1, 2025: Texas Rangers 1 at Cincinnati Reds 0
- March 31, 2025: Texas Rangers 3 at Cincinnati Reds 14
Why Texas Rangers Could Win
Texas could win if Jack Leiter gives them the same kind of outing he showed on March 30, when he worked a quality start with 8 strikeouts, 1.5 BB/9, and 12.0 K/9 in that appearance. He gets a Cincinnati lineup that has some success against Texas pitching in this series, but several hitters still have limited history against him from the matchup data. The Rangers also have a rested bullpen group. Their fatigue score sits at 13, and every listed reliever is marked Green, including Carter Baumler, Tyler Alexander, and Jacob Latz. Offensively, Texas needs more from the top half, but Evan Carter did reach base three times Friday with a .750 on-base percentage in that game, while Jake Burger added a hit and a walk. If Leiter works ahead and Texas turns a few of those traffic innings into runs, the home side has a path.
Why Cincinnati Reds Could Win
Cincinnati could win because the Reds have been the sharper club in this matchup and their bullpen looks fresher. Their relief group carries a lower team stress number at 7, and all listed late-game arms are available, including closer Emilio Pagán, who already locked down the save Friday. The Reds also come in off a clean win behind Rhett Lowder, who threw 6 innings, allowed just 3 hits, and kept Texas off the board. At the plate, Cincinnati had more quality contact than the final score suggests. Matt McLain had 2 hits, Spencer Steer had 2 hits including a double, and Sal Stewart drove in a run with 2 hits. There is also some lineup history here against Texas pitching, with Eugenio Suárez going 2-for-3 and Elly De La Cruz going 1-for-2 with a double in the available matchup data. Cincinnati is 2-0 in the first two games of this series and has covered well in this matchup, which strengthens the road case.
Final Pick
Cincinnati Reds ML (+105)
