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This is the attribute that Rangers manager Chris Woodward wants to see from Kolby Allard, other young pitchers

MILWAUKEE -- Chris Woodward doesn’t want to see Kolby Allard struggle.

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But, come to think of it, it couldn’t hurt.

As the Rangers start auditioning starting pitching prospects for their 2020 vision, every little bit of knowledge will help them sort through a handful of contenders.