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Rangers purchase contract of left-handed reliever Cotts

"We talked about Martin Perez, but wanted to give Martin more time coming off the injury [broken left wrist].

Injuries haven't defined resilient Rangers

At the season's one-quarter mark, Lewis, Matt Harrison, Alexi Ogando and Martin Perez have started only 11 games -- and nine of those were by Ogando before he was diagnosed with biceps tendinitis...

Rangers notes: Nelson Cruz riding one of those hot streaks

"He's done a nice job of not pushing himself too hard, and now he's getting into a higher rate of intensity," Comstock said.ยท Martin Perez, who broke his left forearm in spring training, is...

A's snap Rangers' streak at 4, hand Grimm 3rd straight loss

The Rangers know that right-hander Colby Lewis and left-hander Martin Perez could be options by the end of the month or in early June if Grimm can't shake out of his May funk.

Rangers sweep Astros despite some missing pieces

Tepesch then downplayed the idea his starts are auditions to prove he belongs in the big leagues with Colby Lewis and Martin Perez on the road to recovery.

Colby Lewis suffers setback with right triceps soreness

In other rehab news, left-hander Martin Perez (broken left wrist) made his second rehab start for Double A Frisco and struggled over his 57-pitch outing.

Rangers will try to keep Yu Darvish below 130 pitches

Left-hander Martin Perez (broken forearm) made his rehab debut Monday for Double A Frisco, allowing a run on five hits in four innings.

Rangers fall to Feldman as Cubs win 9-2

Rangers pitcher Martin Perez threw 53 pitches in four innings in his first rehab start for Double-A Frisco.

Rangers notes: Tepesch part of the Rangers' impressive pitching depth

Rookies Nick Tepesch and Justin Grimm have filled in the gaps well, and Colby Lewis and Martin Perez, who are close to recovering from injuries, are set to begin rehab assignments this week.

Rangers' Lewis on track to start rehab assignment

Right-hander Martin Perez was the leading candidate for the No. 5 spot in the Rangers rotation before getting hit by a batted ball and breaking a bone in his forearm during a spring training game.

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Gil Lebreton: Tepesch's bruise puts another scare into depleted Rangers' rotation

A similar morning-after examination of lefty Martin Perez, who was struck on the forearm during...

Hot Mariners having better spring than Angels, Rangers

Sustaining the crummy karma, Martin Perez, competing for the No. 5 spot in the starting rotation...

Danny Hultzen scratched from Mariners' lineup with minor hip injury

By comparison, the Texas Rangers had shortstop Elvis Andrus miss games with soreness because of...