The Texas Rangers are an interesting team to watch at the Major League Baseball trade deadline. They were initially sellers, especially with Adolis Garcia.
The Texas Rangers have been surging up the standings in recent weeks, crashing the American League playoff picture with some stellar performances on the field.
The Rockies, more open to dealing at this year’s deadline than in seasons past, have been open to offers on controllable young relievers in their bullpen.
The July 31 trade deadline is rapidly approaching, and the direction of the Texas Rangers is one of the most fascinating storylines. At 56-51, their identity as firm buyers or sellers is unclear, and where the team wants to head is a complicated decision.
The second half of the season is in full swing, and everyone's eyes are set on playing in October, and that includes the Texas Rangers, who are well in on the hunt.
The MLB trade deadline is on July 31, and the Texas Rangers are heavily involved in the rumor mill. From the sounds of it, the franchise wants to make a big upgrade in one key area to make a serious playoff push in the final stretch of the regular season.
The Texas Rangers are one of the hottest teams in baseball, winning 12 out of their last 16 games. Their six-game winning streak was snapped by the Los Angeles Angels on Monday evening, but they have done a wonderful job of getting back into the playoff picture in the American League with their recent impressive stretch.
The Texas Rangers' six-game winning streak came to an end Monday in a 6-4 loss to the Los Angeles Angels. The loss dropped the Rangers to 56-51 and half a game back of the final American League Wild Card spot.
An outstanding week A perfect week for the 2025 Texas Rangers? And the timing is pretty perfect as well. The Rangers are 11-2 for their last 13 games, the Houston Astros, who are first in the division, have been 5-11 for their last 16.
The latest on the once and future World Series champion Texas Rangers Good morning. Evan Grant writes about Jacob deGrom appearing mortal in last night’s loss for the Texas Rangers at the Angels.
Gavin Fien is already a Top 10 Texas Rangers prospect after being taken in the first round of the 2025 MLB draft. But Top 100 status in all of baseball proved elusive.
The vibes were bad The Texas Rangers scored four runs but the Anaheim Angels scored six runs. I went to go pick up a pizza for dinner right down the road around the second or so inning with the game still scoreless.
If the Texas Rangers hope to play in October, then Corey Seager has to stay healthy as the ballclub truly struggles without his offensive production. This season, Seager has played in 74 of the team's 106 games.
The Texas Rangers are finally starting to play some great baseball in this recent stretch, as they have been one of the hottest teams in the Majors to begin the second half.
The Texas Rangers are now buyers at the trade deadline. Their homestand made that clear. After going 8-1 at Globe Life Field, the Rangers (56-50) are just four games out of the lead in the American League West and tied for the final AL wild card berth.
For the second time in a three-week span, the Texas Rangers head to Anaheim, Calif., to open a series with the Los Angeles Angels on Monday night. But a lot has changed for Bruce Bochy's club in that time.
The Texas Rangers activated designated hitter/first baseman Joc Pederson from the 10-day injured list on Sunday. Pederson, who missed two months with a fractured right hand, batted fifth as the DH in Sunday's series finale against the visiting Atlanta Braves.
Outstanding pitching and the Texas Rangers, historically, are not two things that go together. But this Rangers pitching staff is writing their own narrative.
Marcus Semien's walk-off single in the bottom of the 10th inning proved the difference as the Texas Rangers stayed hot with a 6-5 win over the Atlanta Braves on Saturday in the middle game of a three-game interleague series in Arlington, Texas.
The Texas Rangers are a few games over .500 thanks to a hot start to the second half. With the Major League Baseball trade deadline a few days away, the Rangers are a team to watch.