How did Josh Smith react to Coulombe joining the Rangers?
Smith jokingly said to Coulombe, “Hey, you’re the guy that hit me in the face.”
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The Texas Rangers bolstered their bullpen by acquiring Danny Coulombe and Phil Maton at the trade deadline. In a twist of fate, both pitchers have a history of hitting Rangers players with pitches, leading to some awkward but ultimately ami...
The Rangers, aiming for a strong playoff push, added Coulombe from the Twins and Maton, adding depth and experience to their bullpen. Coulombe, known for his cutter and sweeper, brings a solid track record of limiting opponents' OPS. Maton, after struggling initially after hitting Jung, found his form again with the Mets. The Rangers traded Garrett Horn to the Twins in exchange for Coulombe. The addition of Coulombe and Maton led to Kumar Rocker and Jacob Latz being optioned to Triple-A Round Rock.
Smith jokingly said to Coulombe, “Hey, you’re the guy that hit me in the face.”
Jung said, “That’s baseball. If I don’t check swing, it doesn’t hit me.”
Maton logged a 2.51 ERA across 28 2/3 innings with the Mets.
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