The Texas Rangers listed their lineup against the A’s on April 24, 2026, with Nathan Eovaldi set to start on the mound and Luis Severino starting for Oakland. The game was scheduled for 7:05 p.m. Central, and the Rangers opened as -140 favorites.
Alejandro Osuna was back in the lineup, a small but useful sign for Texas as it moved into another game in the series against the A’s. The matchup carried the club’s familiar edge against a team still being labeled the maybe, eventually Las Vegas A’s, but the task on Friday night was simpler than that: take the field, get the pitching right and handle the first six outs cleanly.
Eovaldi gives Texas the kind of starter it trusts to set the tone, while Severino gives the A’s a veteran answer on the other side. That pitching pairing, more than the betting line, is what makes the game feel like a real checkpoint in the series rather than just another April date on the schedule.
The tension is in what Texas can do with Osuna back and Eovaldi on the mound against a team trying to make each night look like progress. The Rangers have the better number next to their name, but the first inning at 7:05 p.m. Central is where that is either justified or erased.
For Texas, the night was less about the label of favorite than about whether the pieces were in place to make it count.






