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Beltran, Lucroy fill out potent Rangers lineup
Major League Baseball

Beltran, Lucroy fill out potent Rangers lineup

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 6:52 p.m. ET

BALTIMORE (AP) -- Texas Rangers manager Jeff Banister couldn't wait to write up a lineup card that featured newcomers Carlos Beltran and Jonathan Lucroy.

"I think I filled it out yesterday when I got the news," Banister gushed Tuesday before the Rangers faced the Baltimore Orioles. "It was fun. A lot of anticipation of what it was going to look like -- and a lot of anticipation of what it was going to look like out on the field."

Beltran was obtained from the Yankees and Lucroy came from Milwaukee in deals shortly before the non-waiver trade deadline. Texas also got reliever Jeremy Jeffress in the swap with the Brewers.

For their debut with the Rangers, Beltran was inserted in the No. 3 slot in the lineup and Lucroy was in the 6-hole.

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Jeffress was expected to join the team later during the three-game series against the first-place Orioles.

Texas came into the series with a 62-44 record and a 5 game lead in the AL West. The newcomers make the Rangers even more of a threat to earn a playoff berth and, quite possibly, a trip to the World Series.

"The team they had before was good," Orioles manager Buck Showalter said. "It's better now."

Lucroy comes to Texas after batting .299 with 13 homers and 50 RBIs. Beltran, a switch-hitter, was hitting .279 with 16 home runs and 65 RBIs.

Ultimately, they could be hitting one after another in a potent Texas lineup.

"That's a pretty solid three-four combo," Banister said. "I thought we had a pretty decent lineup against left-handers, but with Beltran and Lucroy, I think we're even better suited now to pose a pretty good lineup against left-handers."

The manager also likes the idea of having Lucroy working with the Rangers pitchers.

"He loves to work. Works diligently with the pitching staff," Banister said. "He got here early today and jumped in. I think he's going to be a great addition."

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