The Rangers haven't played well in recent weeks, but the team isn't going to overreact to their struggles.
"We're just not playing real well," general manager Jon Daniels said.
"We're not going to panic or overreact, but by the same token you don't want to bury your head in the sand. There's a number of reasons for it: the injuries, some guys for different reasons haven't gotten going, the bullpen we're trying to sort out roles.
"We're looking at a variety of things, whether that's somebody we can call up internally. But we don't want to knee-jerk and do anything irrational. At the end of the day, we believe in this group of guys and we might tweak it here or there, but this is the group we believe will get us through it and our expectations haven't changed."
The Rangers have dropped out of first place in the AL West, going 5-11 since completing a three-game sweep of the Royals on April 24.
GM: Rangers 'Not Going To Panic'


