Orioles manager Brandon Hyde did not perceive his team as shrinking under pressure. He praised their effort and pitching performance, but acknowledged that their offense fell short when it mattered the most. The Rangers also struggled offensively, striking out 16 times, but managed to string together enough hits and doubles to secure the win. Two rookies, Josh Jung and Evan Carter, particularly impressed in the game. The next game is scheduled for Sunday at 4:07 p.m. ET/3:07 p.m. CT and will be televised on FS1. The starting pitchers will be Jordan Montgomery for the Rangers and Grayson Rodriguez for the Orioles. The bullpens for both teams are expected to be available, with a few exceptions due to previous usage or injuries. Despite some injuries to their rotation, the Rangers have a strong lineup that has returned from injuries, while the Orioles are missing Félix Bautista who will undergo Tommy John surgery. Rookies Carter and Jung have been performing well offensively for the Rangers, while Santander and Rodriguez have been hot for the Orioles. Overall, both teams are looking to bring their best to the second game of the series.
Rangers vs. Orioles ALDS Game 2 starting lineups and pitching matchup

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