Catherine Reeves+FollowCorey Seager’s contract: Big risk for Rangers?Corey Seager’s name is lighting up Rangers talk, but not just for his on-field power. There’s growing buzz that his contract could become a major headache by 2028, with $31 million a year on the line and a history of injuries casting a shadow. Seager’s bat is still strong, but fans and analysts are wondering: will he be able to stay healthy and deliver, or will the Rangers be stuck with a costly deal? Let’s hear your take—does Seager have enough left in the tank, or is Texas rolling the dice? #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowCould Lucas Giolito be the Rangers’ missing piece?The Texas Rangers are eyeing a big move to shore up their pitching rotation, and Lucas Giolito’s name is heating up as a possible fit. With deGrom and Eovaldi both getting older and coming off heavy workloads, the need for a reliable No. 3 starter is obvious. Giolito bounced back strong with the Red Sox last season, posting his best ERA since 2019 and proving he’s healthy after surgery. If the Rangers take the plunge, could this be the risk that pays off and keeps them in playoff contention? What do you think—should Texas go all-in on Giolito? #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowCan Joc Pederson spark the Rangers’ offense?Rangers fans, the team’s pitching was elite last season, but the bats just didn’t show up—and a big part of that was Joc Pederson’s tough year after signing a hefty contract. With $18.5 million on the line for 2025, Texas really needs Pederson to bounce back and bring some power to the lineup. He did flash some of his old form in August, so there’s hope! Do you think Pederson can turn it around and help get the Rangers back to the playoffs, or should the team look elsewhere for offense? #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers00Share
jharvey+FollowHow the Rangers can reload without breaking the bankThe Texas Rangers are looking to stay competitive while keeping their payroll under the luxury tax threshold for 2026, and it’s all about smart signings. Imagine adding Luis Arraez’s elite contact hitting, bringing back Tyler Mahle to strengthen the rotation, and locking down Taylor Rogers for bullpen stability—all while keeping the payroll around $200 million. The front office believes they can fill key roster holes without overspending, but will these moves be enough to keep the Rangers in the playoff hunt? Let’s talk about which free agents you’d prioritize and how you’d spend that last $11 million! #Sports #TexasRangers #MLB10Share
jillian59+FollowWhy the Rangers should lock up Wyatt LangfordSeeing the A’s lock down Tyler Soderstrom with a record $86 million deal, it’s hard not to wonder if the Rangers should move fast to secure their own rising star, Wyatt Langford. Langford’s numbers are already outpacing Soderstrom’s, and with free agency looming years down the road, waiting could mean paying a lot more. Locking him in now could be a win for both the team and fans, especially if he keeps up his strong play and stays healthy. Would you want to see the Rangers invest in Langford long-term? #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowWhy Luis Arraez could spark a Rangers turnaroundTexas fans know the Rangers' bats have been ice-cold since their 2023 World Series run, but there’s buzz about a game-changing move: former All-Star Luis Arraez is still on the market, and experts say he’s the perfect fit for Texas. Arraez isn’t flashy—he doesn’t hit many homers or walk much—but he’s a contact machine with a .317 career average and three batting titles. With the Rangers ranking near the bottom in batting average, adding a hitter who almost never strikes out could totally shift the lineup’s vibe. Would you take a chance on Arraez to shake things up? #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowRangers add speed and versatility with VelazquezAndrew Velazquez just joined the Texas Rangers on a minor league deal, and his speed and defensive flexibility could shake up the roster this spring. After swiping 25 bases for the Yankees’ Triple-A team last season, Velazquez is bringing his glove and hustle to Texas. He’s played everywhere from shortstop to the outfield, making him a valuable backup if injuries hit. While he’s not expected to start, a strong spring could land him a spot on the 26-man roster. What do you think—could Velazquez be the spark plug the Rangers need off the bench? #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowRangers bullpen takes a hit as Armstrong heads to ClevelandLosing Shawn Armstrong to the Guardians is a tough blow for the Rangers, especially after he delivered his best season yet and was vocal about wanting to stay in Texas. With the bullpen already looking thin after several free agents left, fans are left wondering if bargain signings and possible reunions will be enough to keep games locked down late. Armstrong’s consistency in high-pressure moments will be missed, and now the pressure’s on the front office to find reliable arms. How do you feel about the team’s approach to building the bullpen this offseason? #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers00Share
terrysharon+FollowTexas Rangers’ catching future rides on MooreThe Texas Rangers are putting a lot on the shoulders of 22-year-old Malcolm Moore, their top catching prospect, as the team faces a real shortage behind the plate. With veterans like Higashioka and Jansen just holding down the fort, Moore’s development is suddenly a huge deal for the club’s future. After an injury-plagued first season and some struggles at the plate, Moore’s progress will be closely watched. If he can bounce back to his Stanford form, he could be the answer—but the pressure is real. How do you feel about the Rangers’ approach? Is it fair to expect so much from a young player? #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowShould the Rangers take a shot on Rhys Hoskins?The Texas Rangers have a real shot to boost their offense by signing Rhys Hoskins this offseason. Hoskins, known for his power against left-handed pitching, is likely leaving Milwaukee after being left off their postseason roster. While he won’t be the flashiest signing, his track record—five seasons with 20+ home runs—could be exactly what Texas needs to get back in the playoff hunt. With the Rangers’ offense struggling last year, would adding Hoskins make a difference? Is he the right fit, or should the team aim higher? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers10Share