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WASHINGTON — Marcus Semien seems to have found himself. He’s pulling balls into the left-field corner. Scoring runs and punishing fastballs, particularly those over the inner half of the plate.
But first, about the numbers. Semien, who turns 35 in September, began Saturday hitting .173, 144th of 145 MLB players with at least 150 plate appearances this season.
Semien went 1-for-2 with two walks and a stolen base in Thursday's 3-0 loss to the Athletics.. Like several Texas hitters Semien is off to a slow start, but he's coming around. Thursday's single ...
Since arriving in Texas, Semien has turned 12.5 percent of his batted balls into pulled fly balls, a mark only four of 199 batters with at least 750 batted balls have topped.
Semien is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Mariners.. Semien will get his first day off this season after starting at second base and leading off in each of Texas' first 15 games ...
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Semien is hopeful that instead of worrying about any fan actions, his final memory of the Coliseum will be a home run, and perhaps a victory, too, scooping up some infield dirt before leaving town.
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OAKLAND -- Marcus Semien is as East Bay as it gets. The current Texas Rangers shortstop-- and member of Oakland’s last Coliseum opponent -- grew up in El Cerrito, Calif., and attended St. Mary ...
Marcus Semien’s Texas Rangers take on the Seattle Mariners on Sept. 15 at 4:10 PM ET, and will see starting pitcher George Kirby on the hill. Semien had one homer in his previous game, going … ...
Marcus Semien and the Texas Rangers will take on Luis Ortiz and the Pittsburgh Pirates on Monday at 8:05 PM ET on SportsNet PT. Semien had three hits in his last appearance, going 3-for-5 with a do… ...
Rangers infielder Marcus Semien was out by a hair, or in this case, the tip of a finger. An empty one, at that.