Anyone that need a quick reminder why Texas Rangers reliever Jacob Latz is so good got one on Tuesday night. The left-hander entered the game, a 5-1 Rangers victory over Pittsburgh, in the eighth inning staked to that four-run lead. He worked quickly through the lineup. He struck out Oneil Cruz, got Ryan O’Hearn to fly out and then struck out Bryan Reynolds. He threw 14 pitches, nine strikes and then handed the ball to Jakob Junis in the ninth inning. Latz has worked in high leverage, in lower leverage and even started a game this season. At one point he set a franchise record for most batters faced to start a season without allowing a hit, which was 30 straight batters. He has the most hitless at-bats against right-handed hitters in the Majors this season. It just shows why the Rangers gave him the room to compete for a starting job with Kumar Rocker without compromising his bullpen spot. He’s that vital to the staff. Here’s a look at Latz after 11 appearances.…