SURPRISE, Ariz. -- Right-hander Dillon Gee may be just what the Rangers need to get through their pitching challenges.
He has been flying below radar to this point in Spring Training, but that may change in the next three weeks as he gets more opportunity.
"That's what I have been done my whole career," Gee said. "I'm here to compete for a spot on the team. But the biggest hurdle is proving that I'm healthy. I think I've done. I'm throwing the ball well."
The Rangers are looking to fill two spots in the rotation.