Nathan Eovaldi, Rangers and Atlanta Braves
Digest more
Texas Rangers starter Nathan Eovaldi reacts to receiving his $100K All-Star bonus despite being snubbed from the 2025 team.
Al Bat on MSN12d
MLB: Rangers Activate Nathan Eovaldi's All-Star Bonus Despite No Call-Up; How Much Did He Earn?In a classy move that shows what kind of organization they are, the Texas Rangers decided to activate Nathan Eovaldi's All-Star bonus.
According to ESPN's Jeff Passan, the Rangers paid the 35-year-old Eovaldi his $100,000 All-Star appearance bonus even though he was left off of the American League roster.
The Boston Red Sox are putting a high priority on starting pitching. Here's one trade for an old friend that would do the job.
Plus, Texas is “targeting Wednesday” for right-handed pitcher Nathan Eovaldi to start after dealing with back soreness.
Texas’ Nathan Eovaldi is scheduled to make his first start following the All-Star break on Friday night when the Rangers host the Atlanta Braves. Eovaldi (7-3) made his most recent start July 13, [Read
Bruce Bochy talks about Nathan Eovaldi's strong start, Marcus Semien's impact and more after the Rangers' 5-1 win over the Astros