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He batted .193 in Rangers spring training. Odor, though, says, 'I'm ready to go'

Spring wins and losses don't matter, or so it is said, and neither do springtime stats.

That alone should give the Texas Rangers a boost as they charge toward Opening Day.

The Rangers finished their Cactus League schedule with nine consecutive losses and an 0-10-1 mark in their final 11 games. Perhaps in this case a tie isn't like kissing their sister.

After their spring record went belly up, the Rangers were wheels-up for Arlington and a day off Sunday. They did so confident in what their main contributors provided, with many games lost once the regulars hit the showers early.