The Dallas Morning News
Texas Rangers starting pitcher Derek Holland (45) watches his first inning pitch against the Seattle Mariners at Globe Life Park in Arlington, Texas, Sunday, June 5, 2016. (Tom Fox/The Dallas Morning News)
NEW YORK - The Rangers do not expect to get any pitchers back from the disabled list before the All-Star break, pitching coach Doug Brocail said Tuesday.
The next steps: Yu Darvish will throw 45 pitches to hitters in three innings of a simulated game environment, Keone Kela will throw to hitters in Round Rock on Thursday and Derek Holland will play catch sometime this week.