The Texas Rangers are already working toward the 2026 season with Skip Schumaker taking over for Bruce Bochy as manager and a move to trim payroll and make the team younger for the long haul.
With the 2025 Texas Rangers season having come to an end, we shall be, over the course of the offseason, taking a look at every player who appeared in a major league game for the Texas Rangers in 2025.
The Texas Rangers enter the 2025 offseason with some big questions to answer around the team. Veteran manager Bruce Bochy chose to retire ahead of this winter after falling just short of the postseason.
Sebastian Walcott, the top prospect in the Texas Rangers organization, has been shut down in the Arizona Fall League games due to arm fatigue. MLB.com’s Kennedi Landry was among those to report the decision.
Among the countless Hall of Famers who never experienced the joy of winning a World Series, there are several notable legends who stand out. Here's our list of the 25 greatest.
The Texas Rangers have a very solid farm system and some very interesting top prospects that could soon be ready to take the next step in their professional baseball journeys.
Often, when a franchise is seeking its next manager, a long process ensues with multiple candidates. That was not the case in Arlington. President of baseball operations Chris Young had his eyes fully set on Skip Schumaker being the next manager for the Texas Rangers.
The Texas Rangers struggled to remain in the race for the American League West and finished the 2025 season with an 81-81 record. Change is already happening.
The Texas Rangers have their new manager in place after they officially introduced Skip Schumaker on Friday. Now the attention will turn to roster construction for the 2026 season.
The Texas Rangers fell short of the playoffs for the second straight year, going 81-81 and stumbling down the stretch as they were in striking distance of a playoff berth.
It only seemed like a matter of time until Skip Schumaker was named manager of the Texas Rangers. The rumors were already circulating when he joined the front office before the season started, and they only got louder when Bruce Bochy and the Rangers announced that they were mutually parting ways after the season ended.
The Texas Rangers missed the playoffs for the second consecutive year, and have officially moved into the Skip Schumaker era as the 21st manager in franchise history.
Texas Rangers president of baseball operations Chris Young has stated that the franchise has a solid core, wants to get younger and will trim payroll. With that, the franchise is set to deal with nine arbitration-eligible players before next season.
The Texas Rangers finished with an 81-81 record in 2025, falling short of their goal of making the playoffs after a one-year absence. Like every other MLB team, the Rangers made a number of moves to try and build a winner.
When the Texas Rangers hired Skip Schumaker as their next manager, it was an easy decision. He had a front row seat in the front office in 2025 as a senior
Adolis Garcia had a mammoth season for the Texas Rangers in 2023, and he’ll always be remembered for that. But he hasn’t been quite the same since. Last year his numbers took a drop.
Rangers starter Nathan Eovaldi has undergone surgery to repair a sports hernia, reports Jeff Wilson of DLLS Sports. GM Ross Fenstermaker revealed earlier this month that the righty would be meeting with a specialist to determine the best course of treatment, and evidently, surgery was the conclusion they came to.
The 2025 Texas Rangers season ended in disappointment, missing the postseason for the second straight year after winning their first World Series title in 2023.
At the end of the year presser for the Texas Rangers, Chris Young mentioned that the team and former manager Bruce Bochy had agreed to part ways. The prevailing belief around the league and among fans was that Skip Schumaker was going to be the one hired.
The Texas Rangers waited less than five days to name Skip Schumaker as the organization’s 21st full-time manager. Schumaker will be taking over for future Hall of Fame manager Bruce Bochy.
Commonly referred to as "baseball's finishing school," the Arizona Fall League will begin its 32nd season on Monday night when the Scottsdale Scorpions host the Peoria Javelinas.
After firing their manager, Bob Melvin, after two disappointing seasons in which they missed the playoffs, the San Francisco Giants will be among a handful of teams searching for a new skipper this winter.
The Texas Rangers did not wait around to name the franchise’s new skipper. On Friday, the Rangers named Skip Schumaker as the team’s next manager. The team formally announced the decision with a post on X.
The Texas Rangers announced Monday evening that the club and Bruce Bochy have mutually agreed that Bochy will not continue in his role as manager of the club next year.