It's finally here. Baseball is back!The Texas Rangers kick off their Cactus League schedule on Sunday afternoon against their Surprise neighbor Kansas City Royals. With limitations on broadcasts for spring training games, we will have all the info you need out of Surprise before, after, and during the game.Texas Rangers (0-0) @ Kansas City Royals (0-0)Sunday, February 28, 20211:05 PM MT (2:05 PM CT)Surprise Stadium | Surprise, AZProbables:TEX: LHP Wes Benjamin (0-0, -.-- ERA) vsKC: RHP Ervin Santana (0-0, -.-- ERA)BroadcastRadio:***REMINDER***Sunday's game between the Rangers and Royals will be six official innings. According to Major League Baseball's , games up to March 13 can be shortened if both managers agree. The Royals will play three intrasquad innings after the six official innings.Texas Rangers Starting LineupLF Willie CalhounSS Isiah Kiner-FalefaRF Joey GalloDH Khris Davis2B Nick Solak1B Ronald Guzmn3B Brock HoltC Jonah HeimCF Eli WhiteKansas City Royals Starting Lineup2B Whit Isiah Kiner-Falefa Jersey MerrifieldLF Andrew Benintendi1B Carlos SantanaC Salvador PerezRF Jorge SolerDH Ryan O'Hearn3B Hanser AlbertoSS Nicky LopezCF Edward OlivaresTexas Rangers Scheduled PitchersLHP Wes Benjamin: 1 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 0 SO, 0 BBRHP Nick Vincent: 2/3 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 0 SO, 1 BB, 1 HRRHP Hunter Wood: 1 IP, 1 H, 1 ER, 2 SO, 0 BB, 1 HRRHP Jason Bahr: 1 IP, 0 H, 0 ER, 1 SO, 0 BBRHP Joe Gatto: 2/3 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, Shawn Kelley Jersey 2 SO, 1 BBRHP Drew AndersonChris Woodward on Rangers LineupIt's only the spring opener, but there is a little something to the Rangers' starting lineup.Willie Calhoun is leading off on Sunday, which may give an early indication of where Woodward envisions Calhoun when he's a part of the starting nine."A couple years ago, we saw a Willie Calhoun that it didn't matter who's out there pitching them, he was able to adjust, adapt and hit," Woodward said. "I want that bat somewhere at the top, especially if he's doing well."Calhoun is coming off a tough 2020 season where he battled a number of on- and off-the-field i sues. His on-field performance was derailed by a broken jaw and strained hamstring, in addition to being at the center of many social justice conversations throughout the summer into the season.Ronald Guzmn is also coming off a challenging 2020 season, but rebounded this winter as the MVP of the Dominican Winter League. The Rangers like what they are seeing from Guzmn early in camp. Now, it's about carrying it over into game action."He's in a good spot," Woodward said. "I think he's learned a lot last couple years, and to know what it takes to be productive every day."I don't want the young guys to take a pitch off. I want them to challenge their mental muscle. I think Guzy's understanding and learning that. It's good to see."Injury ReportDavid Dahl (right shoulder surgery): No restrictions at the plate. Progre sing well in throwing program.Demarcus Evans (right Scott Heineman Jersey lat strain): Has yet to throw off a mound. Will not be ready for the start of the season, but the Rangers are taking it slow with him.Joely Rodrguez (sprained ankle): Still not throwing off a mound. Any further delays could jeopardize his availability for Opening Day.Brock Burke (2020 shoulder surgery): The Rangers are taking it slow with him. They like his progre s so far, but have no urgency to rush him.Sam Huff (grade two hamstring strain): Still rehabbing. Will get MRI in le s than two weeks.Luis Ortiz (inflamed peroneal tendon - ankle): Was originally scheduled to throw an inning in Sunday's game against the Royals. The Rangers scratched him Sunday morning.Scroll to ContinueLIVE In-Game UpdatesIt's almost that time...2:05 CT: PLAY BALL!2:07 CT: Willie Calhoun steps in the box and fouls off the first pitch Danny Santana Jersey .2:11 CT:HOME RUN! Joey Gallo drives one deep to right-center field for a two-run homer after Isiah Kiner-Falefa reached on a walk. Rangers lead 2-0.2:21 CT:Rangers starter Wes Benjamin gives up two hits with two outs, but gets Jorge Soler to pop out to end the first inning. Rangers lead 2-0.2:25 CT:The Rangers are retired in order in the top of the second inning. Ronald Guzmn made good contact in the first pitch of his at-bat, but lined out to centerfielder Edward Olivares. Rangers lead 2-0.2:29 CT:HOME RUN. Ryan O'Hearn hits a solo home run off Rangers reliever Nick Vincent in the bottom of the second inning. Rangers lead 2-1.2:43 CT: The Rangers roll the second inning after the Royals load the bases with two outs. Rangers lead 2-1.2:59 CT: Willie Calhoun hits a single and Kiner-Falefa draws another walk, but Gallo and Khris Davis can't drive them in. To the bottom of the third inning. Rangers leads 2-1.3:05 CT: HOME RUN. Salvador Perez hits a solo homer off Rangers reliever Hunter Wood. Game tied 2-2.3:29 CT:Rangers reliever Jason Bahr pitches a quick 1-2-3 bottom of the fourth inning. Game tied 2-2.3:42 CT:3:47 CT: Anderson Miller rips an RBI-single into center field for the Royals off Rangers reliever Joe Gatto. Royals lead 3-2.3:52 CT: This is getting interesting...3:56 CT: Regardle s of who is leading, the bottom of the sixth will be Joe Palumbo Jersey played. The Rangers need six innings of pitching today. The Royals will be three additional intrasquad innings after the sixth inning is complete.3:58 CT: Andy Ibez strikes out to end the top of the sixth. The Royals have clinched the win in Surprise today.Thanks for joining Inside The Rangers today!