Even though the Texas Rangers have made it clear that left-hander Jordan Montgomery isn't on their radar, things could dramatically change in an instant.
The Texas Rangers won their first World Series in November, and that title keeps paying off. In The Athletic’s 2024 franchise rankings, the Rangers moved into the top 10.
We are about a week away from Opening Day and that means rosters are starting to take shape and players are being told what level they will start the new season. While spring training isn't the only factor in making these decisions, having a standout performance can help bolster your chances of making the team out of camp.
SURPRISE, Ariz. — We've seen enough. Corey Seager appears on track to start the Texas Rangers season opener on March 28 at Globe Life Field. The Texas Rangers haven't announced anything yet, but all signs point to the Rangers All-Star shortstop being ready.
The Texas Rangers are a fun MLB team to watch. If you’re a Texas Rangers fan, you might think you know everything about the AL West team and defending World Champions but you may not be right this time around.
The Rangers decisions in regards to their 2024 rotation have made Cody Bradford a major storyline Cody Bradford is, from a certain point of view, already a Texas Rangers player development success story.
BA has their first mock draft of 2024 out Baseball America has their first mock draft of 2024 out, and it is worth going and checking out for Texas Rangers fans.
With the current starting rotation, Grant Anderson, Brock Burke, Marc Church, Jonathan Hernandez, Jake Latz, Yerry Rodriguez, David Robertson, Jesus Tinoco, Jose LeClerc, and Kirby Yates will battle it for their bullpen spot.
SURPRISE, Ariz. — This is an important week for the Texas Rangers. And it will be a tough one for manager Bruce Bochy and his coaching staff. The Rangers are 10 days from their season opener against the Chicago Cubs on March 28 at Globe Life Field.
The latest on the World Series champion Texas Rangers Good morning. Evan Grant offers up a few observations from yesterday’s game for the Texas Rangers in what is now the final week in Arizona.
Nathan Eovaldi, Jon Gray, Andrew Heaney, Dane Dunning, and Cody Bradford have been named the five starting pitchers to begin the 2024 season for the World Series Champion Texas Rangers.
Sunday morning Rangers news and links Good morning, folks... Cody Bradford didn’t have a great outing yesterday, but has earned a spot in the Rangers’ rotation.
Wyatt Langford, who was drafted No. 4 by the Texas Rangers in last year's MLB Draft, could reportedly make the Opening Day roster this year after playing just 44 minor league games.
Evan Grant of The Dallas Morning News had some positive updates from Rangers camp on Friday, reporting that manager Bruce Bochy is “more optimistic” that Corey Seager and Josh Jung will both be in the Opening Day lineup at the end of the month.
Max Scherzer is back in Texas Rangers camp after spending several weeks recovering from back surgery in Florida. The three-time Cy Young winner and future Hall of Famer has begun his typical spring training build-up, a positive sign that Scherzer is on track to return to the club as early as late May.
News and updates for the world champion Texas Rangers. Good morning, LSB. The Rangers’ spring game vs. the Rockies yesterday fell victim to the rare Arizona rainout.
The 2023 World Series Champion Texas Rangers (I’m never going to get tired of saying that!) had some excellent injury updates this week coming out of Surprise, Arizona!
Texas Rangers manager Bruce Bochy said Friday that he’s more optimistic that Corey Seager will be ready for Opening Day, Evan Grant of The Dallas Morning News reports.
The right-hander hasn't pitched on an MLB diamond in over 17 months. That lengthy drought could come to an end this spring.
Following the Texas Rangers' miracle run to their first-ever World Series, oddsmakers have set the bar for where they think the defending champions will land by the end of the regular season.
Spring Training 2024 is nearing the halfway mark with good and not-so-good news. The Rangers infield is taking hits this spring, with Josh Jung hopefully getting some work late in spring.
After learning on Friday that first baseman Nate Lowe is likely to start the year on the injured list, it looks like Opening Day is in question for Texas Rangers' starting third baseman Josh Jung as well.
The Red Sox have been continually connected to the free-agent pitcher.
Rangers first baseman Nathaniel Lowe has been diagnosed with an oblique strain that could keep him sidelined long enough for him to need to open the year on the injured list.
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