Kyle Purviance circled Shea Langeliers for a 2‑plus RBI ticket at +370 against left‑hander Patrick Corbin. Kyle broke down Corbin’s current pitch mix—42% slider, 31% cutter, 22% sinker—and noted that Langeliers owns the highest run value on Oakland’s roster versus both sliders (+3) and cutters (+2) this season. While Langeliers has only 11 RBI through three weeks, Purviance argued the counting stats lag behind the quality of contact: a 55% hard‑hit rate and a .494 xSLG against breaking balls. Corbin has worked just 9.1 innings over two starts (4.82 FIP, 43% hard contact) and is unlikely to survive two trips through the order, leaving a shaky Rangers bullpen that ranks 26th in ERA (4.91) to mop up. With the full‑game total already sitting at 10 and Oakland implied for 4.9 runs, Purviance likes Langeliers as the primary run‑producer and will sprinkle the 2‑RBI ladder rather than lay –135 on the standard 0.5 RBI prop.