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The Texas Rangers know that they will have less money to spend this offseason and into 2026. Owner Ray Davis doesn’t want to go over the competitive balance threshold
About the Rangers' offseason pursuits of catchers and relievers, um, it’s not really going anywhere at the minute. It’s weird that way sometimes when you don’t have much in the way of money or prospects to offer.
With JT Realmuto seemingly out of the Rangers' budget, Texas has begun looking at backup options to fill their catcher vacancy.
Crews have been searching for 8-year-old Cile Steward of Austin for five months since dozens of girls and counselors were swept away when the Guadalupe River swelled to historic heights on July 4 — leaving families heartbroken and millions worth of damage in its wake.
Boston, at least, has the wherewithal to potentially entice the Rangers to listen a little more. The Red Sox have a host of young, controllable major leaguers such as shortstop Marcelo Mayer and left-handed Payton Tolle, just to name two.
Corey Seager and the New York Yankees felt like a lock before the 2022 season. Even Jeff Passan was touting them as the favorites to land the star shortstop. Th
The Texas Rangers put themselves in position Wednesday to trade for a talented arm. They worked a deal with the Pittsburgh Pirates, who selected Carter Baumler in the Rule 5 Draft and then traded him to the Rangers. The right-handed pitcher was one of the most talented arms available in the proceedings.
The Rangers put together a competent bullpen with very limited resources last season and will have to do so again for 2026.
The fan favorite heads back to the American League West after spending the last two seasons in the Padres organization.