The Texas Rangers are set up to not only succeed in 2025 but for the foreseeable future with how their roster is constructed. Established veterans such as shortstop Corey Seager, second baseman Marcus Semien and right fielder Adolis Garcia have plenty of years of productivity remaining to be the foundation of the team.
A new Texas Rangers alternative hat was removed from the MLB online store after those in charge realized there was a problem with the cap. New Era released an “Overlap” series this week, which featured an MLB team’s name or city written behind its logo.
He became a free agent at season’s end, and the Rangers signed him to a two-year, $22MM deal.
Wyatt Langford enters his second season with the Texas Rangers with a ton of expectations. After spending his entire rookie campaign with the big league club, Langford is in position to truly break out in 2025.
An MLB hat accidentally appearing to display a Spanish vulgarity is no longer for sale. New Era released an "Overlap" collection of MLB caps where each team's logo is imposed in the middle of its name.
The Texas Rangers have made it through spring training relatively unscathed by injury so far, and they are hoping it stays that way. However, there has been one notable injury to monitor which is a tad concerning; the oblique issue Adolis García is dealing with.
The Texas Rangers are among the primary contenders to represent the American League in the 2025 World Series. Injuries derailed the Rangers' 2024 campaign, but they'll enter 2025 with one of the league's best lineups.
The Texas Rangers are deep enough into spring training that it is clear which players are playing the most and, by extension, hitting the best. For instance, just a dozen players have played in 10 or more games.
The latest on the once and future World Series champion Texas Rangers Good morning. Kennedi Landy checks out how the roster is shaping up with the Texas Rangers mere weeks from Opening Day.
The Texas Rangers are heading into the new campaign after a good offseason with the hopes of bouncing back in 2025. After battling injuries for much of
Texas Rangers fans got to enjoy flamethrowing ace Jacob deGrom for the first time this Spring Training on Saturday afternoon, who tossed two perfect frames against Kansas City in a 5-3 but noticeably dialed back his typical near-triple-digit fastball.
With just a few weeks until Opening Day rolls around, the Texas Rangers have to be happy with their outlook. They have one of the deepest, most talented rosters in the game without a glaring hole.
Arguably the biggest x-factor for the Texas Rangers returning to form in 2025 and contending again is their pitching staff. The starting rotation, specifically, looks to be loaded with talent but there are some question marks with the group.
Jacob Latz and Walter Pennington are among those sent down on Sunday The Texas Rangers announced a number of moves on Sunday involving players being moved to the minor league camp.
The latest on the once and future World Series champion Texas Rangers Good morning. Shawn McFarland has observations from camp as the Texas Rangers recover from a 14-1 daylights savings time hangover loss from Sunday.
The Rangers have faced plenty of questions about their outfield mix throughout the spring, as both Wyatt Langford and Adolis Garcia have been slowed by oblique issues.
With spring training nearly wrapping up, there might not be a team in baseball more excited to get back on the field than the Texas Rangers. The Rangers
One of the keys to the Texas Rangers having a successful 2025 season is their pitching staff staying healthy. Last year, too many injuries combined with ineffective performances occurred on the mound, especially to their starting rotation.
At just the age of 18, Texas Rangers prospect Sebastian Walcott is already turning heads at Texas Rangers camp. A former international signing out of the Bahamas, Walcott has already reached Double-A, and he's ranked as the No.
Rangers pitching prospect Emiliano Teodo is making a strong impression early in camp. The 24-year-old righty struck out the side to earn the save in Wednesday’s exhibition win against Cincinnati.
Texas Rangers outfielder Adolis Garcia (oblique) avoided a major injury and is expected to be ready for Opening Day. Rangers manager Bruce Bochy told reporters Wednesday that an MRI revealed Garcia suffered a mild strain, "not quite" a Grade 1.
The two-time All-Star and 2023 World Series champion was scratched from a spring training game on Tuesday.
Despite their misfortune last year, All-Star infielder Marcus Semien believes the Rangers can use their unsuccessful title defense to motivate them for the 2025 season.
Texas Rangers corner infielder Jake Burger had quite the day on Thursday.
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