Texas Rangers outfielder Joey Gallo recently joined the Ben and Skin show on 105.3 The Fan [KRLD-FM] to talk all things baseball. Here are some highlights:

What was your scouting report on the Rangers as you watched from the side while on the Injured List?

Gallo: "Just a relentless team, man. No matter who we put out there, they just find ways to score runs and to be in every single game, and to always have a chance to win the game. That's kind of the identity of our team. That's what we really took an emphasis on in spring training was the fact that we can compete with anybody, and we're going to go out every day and just fight. And it's really showing off now.

"I think people are really starting to see the talent we have on this team, and how much passion we have and love for the game. It's kind of translating to some wins now. It's an exciting team to watch. I know even going into spring training, and even going into the season there wasn't much expectation, but I think people are starting to see now there's a lot here, and we have a chance to make a run."

On Nomar Mazara's 505-foot home run...

Gallo: "That guy has stupid pop. I mean, he out-hits me in batting practice. He's putting balls on the roof in batting practice. He has amazing power. I think he's starting to translate it now into the game, and it takes a while to get that stroke going because he was kind of a contact guy, more gap to gap, but he's a strong dude. He can put the balls out there with me."

On Rougned Odor's struggles this season...

Gallo: "Rougie, I still believe he's a great player. Every teammate, everybody in that clubhouse believes that. But it's baseball, and sometimes things don't go your way. It's tough when you're struggling to get out of that sometimes. He works harder than anybody I've ever met. Sometimes it takes time, but we believe in him.

"Rougie is a great player. I've played with him since I was 18 years old, and we've all seen that kind of capability that he has. But baseball is a tough game, and sometimes that's just how it goes. But mentally, he's a strong guy, and we continue to believe in him because he just goes out there and plays the game hard every day and works harder than everybody else. So, kind of excited to see how he's going to perform the rest of this year because I think he has some big numbers coming up for him."