After throwing just 39 pitches in two scoreless innings, Eovaldi left for the rest of the game, leaving Texas to rely on their bullpen.
The Rangers went on to win 2-0, but the team expects the veteran won't miss his next start.
Eovaldi re-signed with the Rangers this past offseason and has been on a tear this season, making a case for a possible Cy Young.
His 1.56 ERA (earned run average) is fourth-best among starting pitchers, while his 0.81 WHIP (walks/hits per inning) tops all of Major League Baseball.
Over the span of his 14-year career, Eovaldi has never finished a season with an ERA below 3.00, nor has he ever won a Cy Young Award.
The two-time All-Star and two-time World Series Champion is on a run to possibly add the pitcher's award to his trophy case if he can remain healthy for the season.