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How to watch Nationals vs. Rangers: TV channel and streaming options for August 19

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The Washington Nationals hope to break their four-game losing run against the Texas Rangers, at 8:05 p.m. ET on Wednesday. Kumar Rocker (4-9, 4.50 ERA) gets the start for the Rangers, who are 62-64 this season and second in the AL West. Cade Cavalli (10-5, 3.36 ERA) is expected to start for the Nationals, who are 60-67 and fourth in the NL East.

How to watch Washington Nationals vs. Texas Rangers

Nationals vs. Rangers odds

  • Favorite Moneyline: Rangers -139
  • Underdog Moneyline: Nationals +115
  • Total: 7.5
  • Total Over Odds: -115
  • Total Under Odds: -105

Injury reports

Rangers

Kyle Higashioka: 10 Day IL (Flexor tendon), Josh Jung: 10 Day IL (Calf), Jose Corniell: 15 Day IL (Elbow), Nathan Eovaldi: 15 Day IL (Elbow), Robert Garcia: 60 Day IL (Shoulder), Jack Leiter: 60 Day IL (Ankle), Jalen Beeks: 60 Day IL (Back), Michael Helman: 60 Day IL (Hand), Carter Baumler: 60 Day IL (Ribs), Jacob deGrom: day-to-day (Tricep)

Nationals

James Wood: 10 Day IL (Oblique), Drew Millas: 10 Day IL (Finger), Connelly Early: 15 Day IL (Elbow), Josiah Gray: 60 Day IL (Elbow), DJ Herz: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Ken Waldichuk: 60 Day IL (Forearm), Richard Lovelady: 60 Day IL (Tricep), Mitchell Parker: 60 Day IL (Elbow), PJ Poulin: 60 Day IL (Flexor)

Stats to know

  • Texas’ Brandon Nimmo has hit 13 home runs this season. He has also tallied 48 RBIs and has scored 52 runs. In 506 plate appearances, he has recorded a .273 BA, .338 OBP and .437 SLG with a 7.9% walk rate and a 21.3% strikeout rate.
  • In 447 plate appearances, Ezequiel Duran has hit 13 long balls, tallied 64 RBIs and scored 55 runs. He is batting .264/.318/.431 and has posted a 24.2% strikeout rate and a 7.2% walk rate. Duran has recorded nine steals on 11 attempts.
  • Washington’s CJ Abrams is slashing .280/.355/.531 this season with 29 home runs (10th in MLB), 91 RBIs (2nd in MLB) and an OPS of .887 (10th in MLB). He has a 23.3% strikeout rate and an 8.7% walk rate in 529 plate appearances, and he has scored 77 total runs. Abrams has recorded 24 steals on 29 attempts.
  • In 516 plate appearances, Daylen Lile has posted an 18.8% strikeout rate and a 5.6% walk rate while slashing .245/.295/.409 with 15 home runs, 65 RBIs and 62 runs scored. He has stolen 12 bases on 17 attempts.

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How does Andy Reid handle doubts about him, Chiefs offense? ‘I’m the biggest critic’

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ST. JOSEPH, Mo. — Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid is not accustomed to this type of national narrative — at least not lately.

After the Chiefs’ 6-11 finish last season, some football analysts have begun questioning whether the 68-year-old Reid still has his fastball offensively.

Is the Chiefs offense getting stale? Predictable? Can Reid elevate offenses like he once did?

Speaking with reporters in his makeshift office in a Missouri Western dorm room on Wednesday, Reid was asked how he approached a recent stretch in which his offense — and his own ability — was being questioned.

“That’s OK. That was the case in Philly every day, so I get it,” Reid said with a half-smile, referring to his 14 seasons with the Eagles before changing tone. “But you’re only as good as the next play, and it’s important that we do well. I’m the biggest evaluator and critic of it. I don’t have to worry about others and how they feel. I analyze it and see it and stay up on it and see how it rolls.”

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Last month, Reid was ranked the sixth-best offensive play caller in The Athletic’s poll of NFL defensive coaches and play callers — down from fourth place last season. Notably, one NFC defensive coordinator said he believed the Chiefs offense had gotten “a little predictable” before saying specifically of Reid, “I don’t necessarily have the same ‘I’m staying up all night’ feel with him.”

It’s the same type of media criticism that, historically, has helped fuel quarterback Patrick Mahomes to perform at his best each season.

So does this kind of buzz fire up Reid?

“It fired me up that we didn’t do well, and I’m not good with that,” Reid said. “I don’t like to lose, and I don’t like to not be productive. That’s not how I roll. I want to make sure that gets changed around.”

The Chiefs have made some offensive changes in training camp after last year’s disappointment. The team brought in top free-agent running back Kenneth Walker III and has gone with more under-center snaps, with greater emphasis on the screen game, too.

Andy Reid is the oldest head coach in the NFL at 68, but he doesn’t sound like he’s thinking of retiring soon. (Jamie Squire / Getty Images)

Chiefs president Mark Donovan previously said discussions to fix things for 2026 began on the team’s plane ride back from its Week 18 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders last season. Reid, for his part, said at that point on the flight, “I knew what needed to be done, so I started just going about it then.”

Offseason personnel changes included bringing in offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy to replace Matt Nagy, as well as hiring new assistant coaches Chad O’Shea (receivers) and DeMarco Murray (running backs).

“I’m not gonna say your mind wasn’t churning before that (flight), but you want to correct the wrong that took place. That’s how we went about the offseason,” Reid said. “That last game wasn’t pretty football.”

What potential improvement areas circled Reid’s mind most? One was the execution of plays, which he “didn’t think was at a high standard with what we had going, what we expect.” Getting extra months in the offseason — with no postseason appearance — also provided extra time to evaluate the offensive scheme.

“You can go back and you can really analyze and hopefully make the changes you think need to be made. It’ll give you a chance to get on with this,” Reid said. “I love the attitude, the way the guys approached the offseason.”

Reid also wanted to be sure players were held accountable with the small details that can determine the success of each play. Reid can’t be around for every part of every meeting, and he believed, from working with Bieniemy before, that one of his new OC’s great strengths was harping on those finer points.

“(Nagy) was good, too. I don’t want to take something away from him on how he went about it,” Reid said. “I just like the chemistry that is going on right now.”

It’s an important year for Reid, especially as he reaches the twilight of his career. Reid, the oldest active NFL head coach, is entering his 14th season with the Chiefs.

Reid said his love of the game was only reinforced during his monthlong vacation away this offseason.

“I get around the Fourth of July, and I’m going, ‘Man, I gotta get back,’” Reid said with a grin. “So between those 14 grandkids bossing me around and my beautiful bride bossing me around … get back to the dorm.”

Reid said he’s looking to cherish the time he does have left in his coaching career.

“I know I’m on the downhill of it, so I enjoy it,” Reid said. “I think when you get on that downside of it, you bust your tail. You go, ‘Man, I have everything set up for retirement.’ Then you get there, and you go, ‘Man, I appreciate every day I get to do this.’

“I don’t know when that time is, but I know I’m on the other side of it.”

Reid’s immediate focus is getting the Chiefs back to the top of the NFL. And he says no one is more committed to that vision than he is.

“I don’t think anybody was happy with the way the whole season ended up. And I know I wasn’t,” Reid said. “I haven’t had a lot of those, and don’t like when we do.”

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How to watch Mariners vs. Brewers: TV channel and streaming options for August 19

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The Milwaukee Brewers will look to keep a three-game win streak going when they host the Seattle Mariners at 7:40 p.m. ET on Wednesday. Dustin May (6-7, 4.13 ERA) will start for the Brewers, who are 78-48 this season and first in the NL Central. Logan Gilbert (9-7, 3.28 ERA) is expected to start for the Mariners, who are 59-67 and third in the AL West.

How to watch Seattle Mariners vs. Milwaukee Brewers

Mariners vs. Brewers odds

  • Favorite Moneyline: Brewers -125
  • Underdog Moneyline: Mariners +105
  • Total: 7
  • Total Over Odds: -115
  • Total Under Odds: -105

Injury reports

Brewers

Sal Frelick: 10 Day IL (Shoulder), Cooper Pratt: 10 Day IL (Hamstring), Abner Uribe: 15 Day IL (Forearm), JoJo Romero: 15 Day IL (Appendix), Joel Kuhnel: 15 Day IL (Shoulder), Brandon Woodruff: 60 Day IL (Shoulder), Rob Zastryzny: 60 Day IL (Shoulder), Brian Fitzpatrick: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Angel Zerpa: 60 Day IL (Forearm), Quinn Priester: 60 Day IL (Wrist)

Mariners

Colt Emerson: 10 Day IL (Wrist), Luke Raley: 10 Day IL (Elbow), J.P. Crawford: 10 Day IL (Wrist), Matt Brash: 15 Day IL (Lat), Cole Wilcox: 15 Day IL (Oblique), Cooper Criswell: 60 Day IL (Shoulder), Will Wilson: 60 Day IL (Thumb), Logan Evans: 60 Day IL (Arm), Carlos Vargas: 60 Day IL (Lat)

Stats to know

  • Milwaukee’s Brice Turang is slashing .267/.361/.448 this season with 16 home runs, 76 RBIs (16th in MLB) and an OPS of .810. He has a 25% strikeout rate and a 12.9% walk rate in 527 plate appearances, and he has scored 76 total runs. Turang has recorded 17 steals on 22 attempts.
  • In 452 plate appearances, Jake Bauers has hit 22 long balls, tallied 72 RBIs and scored 74 runs. He is batting .278/.387/.512 and has posted a 24.8% strikeout rate and a 14.6% walk rate. Bauers has recorded nine steals on 13 attempts.
  • Seattle’s Randy Arozarena is slashing .274/.366/.454 this season with 17 home runs, 53 RBIs and an OPS of .820. He has a 21.1% strikeout rate and a 9.3% walk rate in 506 plate appearances, and he has scored 78 total runs. Arozarena has recorded 20 steals on 27 attempts.
  • In 501 plate appearances, Josh Naylor has hit 10 long balls, tallied 44 RBIs and scored 47 runs. He is batting .267/.330/.372 and has posted a 12.8% strikeout rate and a 7.8% walk rate. Naylor has recorded 24 steals on 31 attempts (10th in MLB).

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Tijjani Reijnders: Dutch midfielder joins Al-Qadsiah from Man City in £52m move

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Netherlands midfielder Tijjani Reijnders has completed a £52m move to Saudi Arabian side Al-Qadsiah from Manchester City.

The 28-year-old only joined City last summer in a £46.5m move from AC Milan, but struggled to make an impact.

Reijnders made 50 appearances in all competitions for City, scoring seven goals, helping them win the FA Cup and Carabao Cup in Pep Guardiola’s final season in charge.

He started all three of the Netherlands’ group-stage matches at the 2026 World Cup, but was an unused substitute in their last-32 defeat by Morocco.

“I have been incredibly privileged to play for Manchester City, and I have relished every minute of my time here,” said Reijnders.

“From the very moment I arrived, everyone at the club – players, coaches and staff – made me feel so welcome and a part of the Manchester City family.

“I would also like to say a special thank you to the City fans who were so warm and supportive both to me and my family.”

City’s new manager Enzo Maresca left Reijnders out of his squad for Sunday’s disappointing 3-0 Community Shield defeat by Arsenal.

The Dutch player has reportedly signed a five-year contract with Al-Qadsiah, who are managed by former Liverpool and Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers.

Reijnders is the latest midfielder to leave City this summer, after Rodri completed a £65m move to Barcelona and Bernardo Silva left the club when his contract expired and signed for Real Madrid on a free transfer.

Spain international Nico Gonzalez has also been linked with a move to Newcastle, while City are in advanced talks with Lille over a deal for Morocco midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi, and have not given up hope of signing Chelsea‘s Enzo Fernandez.

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