One month into the season, the Texas Rangers have a better gauge of who they are as a team. For now, they’re essentially a .500 team. The Rangers (15-16) are heading to Detroit to start a six-game, eight-day road trip that will end in New York against the Yankees. Texas is still in the hunt in the AL West and it’s a tight race. If Texas can get out of this .500 rut, the Rangers could take control of what is an average division. Through a month, we’ve learned some things about the Rangers. Here are the winners and the losers as the season heads into May. Winners Texas Rangers third baseman Josh Jung. | Dennis Lee-Imagn Images Josh Jung : The Rangers player of the month for April — and the likely American League player of the month — is one of the most productive hitters in baseball. In 24 April games, he slashed .381/.488/.655/1.103 with 15 extra-base hits, including four home runs and 11 doubles. He hit safely in 21 games.…