Texas acquired a power-hitting bat and retained the team’s biggest priority of the offseason at the MLB Winter Meetings.
The Texas Rangers were a long-shot to move up in the draft order after an under-.500 season put them back in the lottery.
Winter Meetings came to a close on Wednesday afternoon and the Rangers had as much movement as anybody in the league, as the front office worked to continue improving the club. The Rangers were among ...
The Major League phase of baseball’s Rule 5 draft, the official concluding act of the Winter Meetings, came and went ...
For some clubs, MLB’s “Competitive Balance Tax” is as much of a deterrent as the 65 m.p.h speed limit sign on a West Texas ...
The Texas Rangers added a pitcher coming off a career-best year to help improve the team’s bullpen ahead of the 2025 MLB ...
The biggest deal was the reported re-signing of starting pitcher Nathan Eovaldi, who inked a three-year, $75 million deal, ...
The Rangers are on the verge of adding a familiar piece to their rotation, agreeing to a three-year, $75 million deal with ...
The Texas Rangers offseason grabbed a couple more gears at the MLB Winter Meetings on Tuesday. After re-signing Nathan ...
The latest MLB free agency news delivers a big signing for the Texas Rangers, who have added a two-time All-Star to the ...
The Texas Rangers agreed to trade three prospects to the Miami Marlins in exchange for veteran first baseman Jake Burger, a ...
Free-agent right-handed starting pitcher Nathan Eovaldi is returning to the Texas Rangers on a three-year, $75 million, ...