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Why Is No One Talking About Jose Urena?
If you talk to many Texas Rangers fans, they will tell you that the team needs to resign Kirby Yates, David Robertson, and Jose Leclerc to revamp their bullpen. External sources such as Tanner Scott, and Blake Treinen amongst others are also very popular with Rangers fans. However, one name who doesn’t seem to be… read more
Breaking Down The Rangers Signing Of Kyle Higashioka
Last night, the Texas Rangers filled a much-needed to be filled hole on their roster for 2025 and beyond. Texas announced the signing of veteran catcher Kyle Higashioka to a two-year contract worth $13.7 million. Higashioka’s contract will add $5.75 million to the team’s payroll in 2025 and $6.75 million for the 2026 season. In… read more
Does Tanner Scott Joining The Texas Rangers Make Sense?
Everyone who knows anything about the Texas Rangers knows that they always need to upgrade their bullpen. This winter is no different as Rangers leverage relievers Jose Leclerc, David Robertson, and Kirby Yates are all free agents. If you’ve been following the Rangers for a long time, you know they are not the organization to… read more
Arm Chair GM – Could Rangers Be A Fit For Cody Bellinger?
The Chicago Cubs are trying to trade former MVP Cody Bellinger after he opted into his $27.5 million option for the 2025 season. Bellinger signed a three-year $90 million dollar deal prior to last season but took a step back in 2024 slashing .266/.325/.426 with 18 home runs and 76 RBI. With the Texas Rangers… read more
Reacting To Your Texas Rangers Hot Takes
The MLB Offseason is the time for fans to start dreaming about what their following season could look like. While every team still has hope for a World Series title, the Texas Rangers have more than a lot of others and fans have some spirited opinions. Today, I am going to be reacting to your… read more
How Does Yusei Kikuchi’s Contract Effect The Rangers Pursuit Of Nathan Eovaldi?
Unfortunately for the Texas Rangers, their two-year ace Nathan Eovaldi saw his price tag increase. Early on Monday morning, it was reported that starting pitcher Yuesi Kikuchi agreed to a 3-year $63 million deal with the Los Angeles Angels. Kikuchi’s contract will average $21 million per season as the Angels offseason shopping spree continues. For… read more
Rangers Tender Contracts To All Five Arbitration Eligable Players
Much like most of Major League Baseball, Friday night saw the Texas Rangers take a huge step in shaping their 2025 roster. With MLB’s non-tender deadline coming and going, rosters across the league switched up or in some cases stayed the same. The Rangers were certainly the latter as they contemplated their non-tender decisions right… read more
Rangers Agree To Team Friendly Deal With Dane Dunning
Just about two and a half hours before Friday’s non-tender deadline, the Texas Rangers scored their first victory of the day. The Rangers and Dane Dunning agreed to a $2.66 million deal that has the opportunity to increase with incentives. Dunning is taking the maximum 20% pay cut allowed by the collective bargaining agreement in… read more
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Steelers Fall To The Browns In A Blizzard
The Pittsburgh Steelers staged a spirited, second-half rally which briefly gave the impression they were heading for another narrow victory in Cleveland on Thursday night. But after Donte Jackson intercepted a wobbly Jameis Winston pass — with 4:28 remaining in the game and the Steelers leading 19-18 — the situation quickly got out of hand…. read more
Should The Rangers Non Tender Dane Dunning?
Major League Baseball’s non-tender deadline is tomorrow meaning that whichever arbitration-eligible players don’t receive a contract will officially become free agents. The Texas Rangers have five arbitration-eligible players this offseason. 1B Nathaniel Lowe (projected over $10 million) C Jonah Heim (projected $4 million) CF Leody Taveras (projected $4 million) RHP Dane Dunning (projected $4 million)… read more
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