The Texas Rangers have begun to round out their pitching staff for the start of the season.

Manager Chris Woodward announced on Friday that Kyle Cody and Brett de Geus will be on the Opening Day roster. Woodward also mentioned that both pitchers will be assigned bullpen roles to begin the year.

Cody, 26, made his big league debut in 2020 after a two-year absence due to Tommy John surgery. He started five games for Texas last season, but also pitched out of relief as well. 

However, that doesn't change how the Rangers feel about Cody. Woodward was clear that the Rangers intend for him to be a starter down the road.

de Geus, 23, was selected by the Rangers in the Rule 5 draft in December. While a Rule 5 selection does not guarantee a roster spot, though it would require offering him back to the original club, de Geus has earned his spot on merit.

With these two pitchers now included, the Rangers have 10 pitchers committed to 26-man roster.

  • Kyle Gibson
  • Mike Foltynewicz
  • Kohei Arihara
  • Jordan Lyles
  • Dane Dunning
  • Taylor Hearn
  • Wes Benjamin
  • John King
  • Kyle Cody
  • Brett de Geus

Initially, the Rangers were intending to employ a 13-man pitching staff. However, Chris Woodward mentioned there being talks of a 14-man staff on Friday.

With the amount of injuries the Rangers have had, expect the situation to remain fluid — even with spring training wrapping up in two days.

The good news for the Rangers is southpaws Brett Martin and Joely Rodríguez should be ready to go shortly after Opening Day. Woodward even said Martin could avoid a stint on the Injured List if he progresses quickly enough in the coming days.

That, of course, would impact some crucial decisions that have to be made in the eleventh hour.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Oilers crush Panthers in Game 4, stay alive in Stanley Cup Final
Dodgers ace leaves game against Royals due to triceps tightness
Sam Mayer uses overtime restart to win Xfinity Series' return to Iowa
Liberty forward pushes herself into MVP conversation with big game vs. Aces
Tiger Woods makes big admission about his U.S. Open future
Cubs P 'Mike' Imanaga continues hot start vs. Cardinals
Celtics' All-Defensive guard reportedly could replace Kawhi Leonard on Team USA
Tee Higgins' contract decision adds pressure on Bengals in 2024
One-time Defensive Player of the Year open to reunion with former team
College baseball has become too regional for its own good
Three Padres prospects who should be untouchable in trade talks
Connor McDavid's history-making night helps Oilers stave off elimination
Astros scratch Justin Verlander as nightmare season continues
Watch: Oilers chase goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky from Game 4
Watch: Rockies third baseman takes advantage of Pirates laziness' to steal home
Pirates place young catcher on concussion IL
Watch: Game 4 of Stanley Cup Final gets off to chaotic start
Rockies 1B, former NL MVP diagnosed with internal oblique strain
NBA insider shares update on J.J. Redick's candidacy for Lakers HC job
Nationals hurler DJ Herz makes impressive history in third career start