The Chicago Cubs are hosting the Texas Rangers for a three-game series from April 7 to April 9, 2025. The face-off between the Cubs and Rangers is scheduled at the Wrigley Field baseball stadium located in Chicago, Illinois, on April 9, 2025, around 2:20 p.m. ET. From the streaming details of the match to the key players who are expected to deliver a stellar performance, here is a list of everything you should know about the game between the Chicago Cubs and the Texas Rangers.
Cubs vs. Rangers- When and where to watch the game
The game between the Chicago Cubs and Texas Rangers can be streamed on Marquee Sports Network and Rangers Sports Network, Victory+, which are the official broadcasting platforms for the Cubs and Rangers, respectively. The game can be streamed on FM channels 670 The Score, WRTO 1200, 105.3 The Fan, and KFLC 1270.
Rangers vs. Cubs Highlights (4/7/25) | MLB Highlights
Cubs vs. Rangers —Key players to watch
Chicago Cubs
Cubs right fielder Kyle Tucker needs no introduction when it comes to his athletic prowess on the field. He sits in the third position and second with respect to his home runs and RBI respectively. Japanese outfielder Seiya Suzuki has delivered a great performance during his last five games in the ongoing 2025 major league season. Chicago Cubs shortstop Dansby Swanson is expected to deliver a terrific performance against the Rangers.
Texas Rangers
Rangers’ outfielder Wyatt Langford made headlines during the ongoing MLB season with his four home runs, which led him to the eighth position in the list of homers. Apart from Langford, Adolis Garcia and Josh Smith are expected to give a stellar performance against the Rangers.
Kyle Tucker starts out the 2025 season HOT (4 HRs, 12 hits for the Cubs) 🔥
Cubs vs. Rangers —Expected lineup
Chicago Cubs
Nico Hoerner - 2B
Dansby Swanson - SS
Ian Happ - LF
Kyle Tucker - RF
Pete Crow-Armstrong - CF
Seiya Suzuki- DH
Matt Shaw - 3B
Justin Turner - 1B
Carson Kelly - C
Texas Rangers
Marcus Semien - 2B
Corey Seager - SS
Josh Jung - 3B
Adolis García - RF
Leody Taveras - CF
Wyatt Langford - LF
Joc Pederson - DH
Josh Smith- 1B
Jonah Heim- C
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