It has been a revolving door in the AL West regarding the division leaders, as no team can seemingly put distance between itself and the rest of the field, because winning ballclubs have not existed for very long.
There are a few things that would've sounded crazy to a Texas Rangers fan before the season started: Nicky Lopez and Elias Diaz would be everyday players, the Rangers would be above .500 in July without a lot of contributions from Corey Seager, and Jacob Latz would become a reliable closer.
This week, our Rangers Reacts survey question asked if you think the Texas Rangers will make the playoffs this season. Y’all are not optimistic. Less than half of respondents this week think the Rangers will make the playoffs.
Congratulations to A.J. Russell, who has been named the #4 prospect in the 2026 LSB Midseason Community Prospect Rankings, receiving over one-third of the vote.
Hickory starter Jesus Lafalaise allowed one run, on a solo homer, in five innings of work, striking out nine and walking one. Jormy Nivar allowed four runs in 0.2 IP, walking two.
Even the most successful regular-season teams in Major League Baseball have failed to win it all. Here's our list of 20 such clubs that fall into that category.
Rangers 7, Angels 6 This win — more exciting than it has to be. This should have been a blowout, based on the first two-thirds of the game. Texas jumped on Reid Detmers early.
Thanks to a walk-off win on Thursday, the Texas Rangers head into their final series before the All-Star break atop the standings in the American League West.
The Texas Rangers do not have a scouting problem. Over the years, they have proven that they are one of baseball’s better organizations at finding and identifying first-round talent in the MLB Draft.
Good morning, LSB. The Rangers walked it off against the Angels last night. Kennedi Landry says ignore the blown 5-run lead part, a win is a win. Evan Grant says Texas avoided a catastrophic loss and instead walk away in first place.
ARLINGTON, Texas (July 9) — The Texas Rangers were able to redeem themselves after Wednesday’s 13–1 loss with a 7–6 win over the Los Angeles Angels Thursday to win the series.
Wyatt Langford announced his return to action in a huge way on Thursday night, hitting a walk-off RBI single in the ninth inning to give the Texas Rangers a 7-6 victory in the series finale against the Los Angeles Angels at Globe Life Field in Arlington.
The MLB Trade Deadline has been quieter in recent years, in part due to playoff expansion, but 2026 is shaping up to be a more exciting one with several big names.
Wyatt Langford singled in Alejandro Osuna with one out in the bottom of the ninth as the Texas Rangers moved into first place in the American League West with a 7-6 walk-off victory over the Los Angeles Angels in the rubber match of their three-game series on Thursday night in Arlington, Tex.
The Texas Rangers scored seven runs while the Anaheim Angels scored six runs. Let’s just pretend the Angels are really good and the Rangers trailed 6-1 but then came back and won in a thrilling contest with a ninth inning walk-off.
Corey Seager might potentially be going from AL West to AL East. The Texas Rangers may consider the possibility of trading away their veteran shortstop Seager if they sputter over the next several weeks, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reported on Thursday.
If there is a series that the Texas Rangers really don't want to relive this season, it would easily be the one at the end of May with their in-state rivals, where they were pummeled in the first game and eventually lost a four-game stretch three to one.
The Seattle Mariners’ perfect trade offer for Texas Rangers star Corey Seager would have to hurt. This would not be a normal deadline move for a rental bat, short-term corner infielder, or late-inning depth piece.
The Texas Rangers welcomed Wyatt Langford back to the active roster Thursday, activating the outfielder from the 10-day injured list before their series finale against the Los Angeles Angels.
Minutes after his team squandered a chance to move into a first-place tie in the American League West, Texas Rangers manager Skip Schumaker already was looking forward to Thursday night's game vs.
The Texas Rangers received positive news on two injured players on Wednesday, with manager Skip Schumaker revealing that Josh Jung is available off the bench and Wyatt Langford has cleared every hurdle in his hamstring rehab.
Jacob deGrom was held to five innings Tuesday night against the Los Angeles Angels after manager Skip Schumaker revealed the right-hander was battling left hip and leg soreness that had lingered since his previous start.
Rangers left-hander Jalen Beeks will undergo surgery to repair a flexor tendon strain, according to Shawn McFarland of the Dallas Morning News. The news
The Rangers brought back right-hander Joe Ross and outfielder Jarred Kelenic on minor league contracts, as first reflected on the MLB.com transaction tracker.
Andrew McCutchen still has a chance of getting that first ring. The veteran MLB outfielder McCutchen has signed a deal with the Atlanta Braves, per local Georgia writer Bill Shanks.
Corey Seager‘s return to the Rangers will last less than a week. Texas is placing it star shortstop on the injured list and recalling infielder/outfielder Josh Smith from Triple-A Round Rock, per Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News.