Cassandra Reed+FollowRangers’ next big bat could be Jack WheelerTexas is quietly grooming a potential third base star in Jack Wheeler, a 19-year-old with serious power who just got a $520,000 bonus to skip college. While Josh Jung is still the guy at third, his recent struggles have the Rangers thinking about the future. Wheeler isn’t even on the top prospect lists yet, but scouts love his raw strength and swing. He’ll get his first real shot in the minors this year. If Jung can’t turn things around, could Wheeler be the answer by 2029? What do you think—should Texas bet on homegrown talent or look for a proven vet? #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowScarborough Shines as Rangers RebuildRangers fans, how about Caden “Scar” Scarborough cracking Baseball America’s Top 100? After the blockbuster MacKenzie Gore trade gutted our farm, Scarborough’s rise to No. 65 is a breath of fresh air. Texas held onto both Scar and Walcott, signaling big faith in these young arms. With the farm system ranked near the bottom, do you think Scarborough is the future ace we need, or is the rebuild just getting started? #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowRemembering Rob Maurer: A Ranger gone too soonRob Maurer’s story is one that sticks with you—he was a power-hitting first baseman from Evansville who made it to the big leagues with the Texas Rangers, debuting alongside legends like Pudge Rodriguez and Juan Gonzalez. Despite being named a top prospect and putting up impressive numbers in the minors, injuries cut his career short. Maurer’s journey is a reminder of how unpredictable sports—and life—can be. He leaves behind a loving family and a legacy of perseverance. What are your memories of those early ‘90s Rangers teams? #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowRangers bet on a World Series hero’s comebackJosh Sborz, the reliever who closed out the Rangers’ World Series win, is getting another shot with Texas—this time on a minor league deal. After missing all of last season due to shoulder surgery, Sborz is working his way back, and the team’s front office says they’re eager to see what he can do in 2026. With so many bullpen changes and the need for affordable arms, bringing back a proven postseason performer could be a game-changer. Do you think Sborz can return to form and help the Rangers make another run? #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers10Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowRangers Winter Warm-up brings stars to DFWBrandon Nimmo and a dozen other Rangers players are making surprise stops at Kroger stores across Dallas-Fort Worth this week for the Winter Warm-up! Each morning, the team will announce which store to visit for a quick photo op with your favorite players—no autographs, but plenty of chances to snap a pic. Fan Fest at Globe Life Field is also back on Jan. 24, with games, Q&As, and autograph sessions. Who’s planning to catch a player in your neighborhood? Which Ranger are you hoping to meet? Let’s talk game day plans! #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowWhy Rangers fans shouldn’t trust prospect listsCody Freeman’s rise with the Texas Rangers is proof that those prospect rankings everyone talks about might be missing the real story. Freeman, who was never a top-ranked name, says fans are missing out by only following the computer-picked top 30. He’s urging everyone to pay attention to the whole roster—there are more than 120 other guys grinding for their shot. His sleeper pick? Cam Cauley, a speedy infielder who’s not even in the top 15 but could be the next big thing. Do you think prospect lists help or hurt how we follow the game? #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers00Share
Eddie Deleon+FollowRangers’ bullpen shakeup: Can Díaz close the deal?Texas Rangers fans, there’s real buzz about Alexis Díaz possibly locking down the closer role in 2026. Despite the team’s strong ERA last season, closing out games was a struggle—no one really owned the ninth inning. Díaz, a former All-Star with a wicked pitch mix, has shown flashes of dominance but has battled control issues. The Rangers are reportedly encouraged by his offseason progress. If he can limit the walks, we might finally see a true shutdown closer in Arlington. What do you think—will Díaz be the answer, or should the Rangers keep looking? #Sports #TexasRangers #MLB00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowRangers shake up bullpen with Patrick MurphyTexas is making bold moves to fix their bullpen, bringing back Patrick Murphy—a reliever with a knack for bouncing back. After stints in Japan and Korea, Murphy returns to the Rangers with a solid track record overseas and a powerful fastball-curveball combo. Alongside new signings like Nabil Crismatt, Alexis Díaz, and Tyler Alexander, Texas is clearly betting on depth and upside while keeping an eye on the budget. With the bullpen still a work in progress, do you think these under-the-radar signings could be the difference-maker for a postseason push? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers00Share
jillian59+FollowTexas Rangers shake up bullpen for 2026Big changes are brewing for the Texas Rangers’ bullpen this season. After losing several key relievers, the team is bringing in fresh faces—Zak Kent and Patrick Murphy—to compete for spots. Both pitchers have shown promise in the minors, and Murphy even impressed overseas last year. With spring training shaping up to be a real battle for the bullpen, it’s anyone’s guess who will step up. Are these new arms the missing pieces, or will the Rangers need more moves to stay competitive? Let’s hear your take on the team’s strategy! #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowWyatt Langford’s breakout is changing the RangersWyatt Langford is quickly becoming the player Texas fans can’t stop talking about. In just two seasons, he’s gone from top draft pick to the Rangers’ best homegrown talent, showing off his power, speed, and defense. Langford’s 22 home runs, 22 steals, and Gold Glove finalist nod in 2025 prove he’s the real deal—and at only 24, he’s just getting started. The only thing holding him back? A high strikeout rate. If he can cut down on the whiffs, Langford could be the leader Texas needs to get back to the postseason. What do you think—can he take that next step? #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers00Share