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Rangers push righty Darvish back a day because of rain
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Rangers push righty Darvish back a day because of rain

Published Jul. 3, 2014 8:14 p.m. ET

 

Texas Rangers right-hander Yu Darvish had his start pushed back one day after rain delayed the start of Thursday night's game against the Orioles.

With the threat of more rain after a nearly one-hour delay, Rangers manager Ron Washington decided to use reliever Scott Baker against Baltimore and save Darvish until Friday night when Texas takes on the Mets in New York.

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Baker started against Baltimore left-hander Wei-Yin Chen. In two previous starts this season, Baker went 0-1 with 6.00 ERA — allowing eight runs in 12 innings. In 177 games over nine years, Baker has made 164 starts.

Darvish (8-4) now might be eligible to pitch in the All-Star Game, if selected, because he isn't expected to pitch on the Sunday before the break.

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