Rangers Bat Still Silent In 2-1 Loss To Seattle
Evan Carter Believes He Can Be Every Day Center Fielder In 2025
Much like most of the Rangers roster, the 2023 version of Evan Carter didn’t show up last season. Carter played just 45 games last season and slashed just .188/.272/.361 with 5 home runs and 15 RBI. “From middle to late April on, it was just me and Donnie [Ecker] and Tim [Hyers] every single day… read more
A Deep Dive On The Newest Ranger Luke Jackson
Despite having secured most of the pieces to their bullpen makeover, the Texas Rangers aren’t done adding pieces yet. The Rangers announced Monday afternoon that they have agreed to a one-year major league contract with free agent RHP Luke Jackson. In order to make room for Jackson on the 40-man roster, RHP Josh Sborz has… read more
Despite Temptations Bochy Knows He Has To Protect deGrom
There isn’t much that Bruce Bochy hasn’t seen as he enters his 28th season behind an MLB dugout. However, having the best pitcher on the planet now fully healthy after his second Tommy John surgery isn’t something he’s run into often. 2025 might be the first time as Bochy will have to manage Jacob deGrom… read more
Despite Just Wanting To Make Team, Bradford Set To Be Key Contributor
When Cody Bradford met with the media for the first time this spring, he revealed that he likes to set goals he is confident about reaching. “Probably an achievable goal. My goal is to make the team. That sounds funny, but seriously” Bradford said with a smile. “I agree,” Bruce Bochy said when asked if… read more
Should The Rangers Use A 6 Man Rotation? – What CY Said
When Rangers President Of Baseball Operations Chris Young and manager Bruce Bochy meet with the media to open Spring Training every year, one question always comes up. “Will the Rangers consider using a six-man rotation?” If you think about it, the idea makes some sense due to the injury history of the Rangers’ current starting… read more
What Are The Rangers Getting In JT Chargois?
The Texas Rangers announced Wednesday morning that they had agreed to a minor league contract with RHP J.T Chargois. Last season while splitting time with Miami and Seattle, Chargois threw 36.1 innings with an ERA of 2.23. After being selected in the second round of the 2012 draft, Chargois has thrown for the Twins, Dodgers,… read more
Everything You Need To Know About The Rangers Promotional Schedule
The Texas Rangers announced their 2025 promotional schedule yesterday as Spring Training officially begins this week. From bobbleheads to pickleball paddles to sleeveless hoodies, there is plenty to look forward to on this year’s schedule. Let’s break down everything you need to know about the 2025 Texas Rangers promotional schedule. Bobbleheads are always a hot… read more
The Rookie Or The Vet – Inside The Rangers Battle For The 5th Starter Position
On Wednesday, Texas Rangers pitchers and catcher will report to Surprise Arizona as they look to return to the postseason. Fortunately for the Rangers, they’re entering camp without too many questions that need to be answered. Pretty much the entire lineup is set in stone and the rotation, led by Jacob deGrom and Nathan Eovaldi… read more
Still Too Early Rangers Roster Projection
The Texas Rangers pitchers and catchers will report to Suprise Arizona to kick off Spring Training in just six days In 49 days, the Rangers will take on the Boston Red Sox on Opening Day at Globe Life Field to open the 2025 season. With a full camp ahead, it’s still too early to talk… read more
Rangers Announce Honors For Andrus, Beltre
Elvis Andrus and Adrian Beltre were inseparable during the eight seasons they played together in a Rangers uniform. On Tuesday, the Rangers made sure that the iconic duo wouldn’t be honored apart from each other. The Rangers announced that Andrus will be the 27th member of the Rangers Hall Of Fame. At the same time,… read more
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