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Williams to lead Rangers into opener with Tribe
By Jamie Ross / MLB.com
Jerome Williams will get the start in the series opener when the Rangers visit the Indians at Progressive Field on Friday.
The 32-year-old right-hander wasn't originally slated to open the set, but Nick Tepesch is still not 100 percent as he recovers from left knee soreness.
Williams will start after a strong outing in his Rangers debut. He threw six innings of one-run ball with four strikeouts in a win over the A's last Friday in what was his first start of the season. Williams is 2-4 with a 5.53 ERA in 27 appearances in 2014, 26 of which came with the Astros, who designated him for assignment earlier this month.
"He gave us an outstanding job, he really did," Rangers manager Ron Washington said after Williams' Texas debut. "I'll take six innings every night with one run. He did it. He was changing speeds, was moving the ball around. … He really did a good job."
Williams, who'll be working on six days of rest, is 0-1 with a 4.50 ERA in two career starts vs. the Indians, both of which came in 2013. In his lone start at Progressive Field, he pitched 5 2/3 innings allowing four earned runs on four hits in a loss as a member of the Angels.
For Cleveland, Justin Masterson was originally set to make his first start since July 7, but the righty was dealt to the Cardinals on Wednesday ahead of Thursday's non-waiver Trade Deadline. Instead, Danny Salazar will make his first career start against Texas.
Salazar has worked his way back into the Indians rotation after about two months in Triple-A Columbus. He's averaging 10.25 strikeouts per nine innings, which would rank third-best in the American League if he had enough innings under his belt.
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