MLB Network recently rolled out its annual rendition of the current top 100 players entering each season. This year, the Texas Rangers had four representatives: Wyatt Langford (No.
One of the newest trends on social media is looking back at 2016. With this in mind, here’s a look at Throwback Thursday at the best of the best prospects from MLB.com’s preseason top 100 list.
Corey Seager apparently did not get along with his partner in the middle infield. The Texas Rangers shortstop Seager had a “toxic” relationship with ex-teammate Marcus Semien, Joel Sherman of the New York Post reported Saturday.
How many of the active MLB players with 300 or more doubles in their career can you name in five minutes?
Over the last several days, MLB Network has been unveiling its list of the current top 100 players entering the 2026 season. Before Monday, the Texas Rangers had three representatives, with Wyatt Langford at No.
The new MLB season brings opportunities as players head into their walk years and try to rebound from subpar performances. These 25 players stand out heading into 2026.
The Texas Rangers have landed some key free agents in recent years, but their history of doing so goes back several decades. After winning the World Series in 2023, the Rangers have been trying to bolster their roster each year in hopes of becoming top contenders once again for the highly touted title.
The Texas Rangers have an improved lineup for the 2026 season ahead, led by veterans Corey Seager and newly acquired Brandon Nimmo. The Rangers are looking to finish over .500 and make the playoffs for the first time since their 2023 World Series championship victory.
The Texas Rangers are in the midst of offseason hustle and bustle as they attempt to improve their positioning heading into their upcoming campaign. There are still several gaps that need to be filled before Opening Day arrives, and the clock is ticking.
Baseball players playing for the World Baseball Classic aren't just playing in a tournament that happens every three years. To support the country you are from playing for the entire world to see is a defining achievement.
Recently during a Bleacher Report livestream with chat users, MLB insider and New York Post writer Jon Heyman went through several different topics of the MLB offseason around the league.
Despite some outstanding pitching from the Texas Rangers' rotation in 2025, they were unable to be competitive enough to make the postseason due to their offensive inconsistencies.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
The New York Yankees would love to have Corey Seager, but their general manager Chris Young basically said that’s not happening. The Yanks, however, remain interested in Michael King while Jazz Chisholm Jr.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have an opportunity to bring back one of their greatest homegrown talents, Corey Seager, in a blockbuster trade proposal that could reinvigorate their championship window.
As the Atlanta Braves continue to look for improvements to their roster, they might have to accept that it won’t be a top option over in Arlington, Texas.
The thought that Corey Seager could somehow be traded was enough to get any Boston Red Sox fan excited. Boston has been pledging to go after impact bats, and Seager is about as proven and decorated as any conceivably available player could possibly be.
The Texas Rangers were rather underwhelming in the recent MLB Winter Meetings, but one recurring name seems to be popping up in trade talk: Corey Seager.
Brian Cashman and the New York Yankees are actively exploring every opportunity this offseason as they strive to keep pace with their division rivals. According to Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News, New York has contacted the Texas Rangers to discuss a potential trade for Corey Seager.
One of the most intriguing nuggets that came from the MLB Winter Meetings was that the Braves have checked on the availability of All-Star shortstop Corey Seager.
Marcus Semien, Adolis Garcia, Jonah Heim. Now Corey Seager? The Texas Rangers‘ offseason thus far is one of immense intrigue. On one hand, they acquired outfielder Brandon Nimmo from the New York Mets; not a star, but a perennial three-win player dating back to 2021.
Perhaps the biggest name that could be moved this offseason is Rangers superstar shortstop Corey Seager. Texas is reportedly looking to slash payroll, and opposing teams are circling like sharks in the water — including the Atlanta Braves.
The Red Sox have had talks with the Rangers about a Corey Seager deal.
The Texas Rangers enter the final week of November with trade speculation building around two of their biggest stars, and the discussion intensified Wednesday after a national clip ignited league-wide reaction.
Could the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers reunite with two of their former stars this offseason?
Corey Seager is exactly what the Yankees need.
The Texas Rangers’ payroll is rapidly increasing, and they could try to shed some salary. Corey Seager is the highest-paid player on the roster and is set to make $31.5 million until 2031.
Any hope the Texas Rangers had of reaching the postseason is rapidly diminishing as the team continues to be plagued by injuries.
Texas Rangers shortstop Corey Seager is set to undergo an appendectomy, multiple outlets reported Thursday, and is expected to miss multiple weeks, putting the remainder of his regular season in jeopardy.
Rangers shortstop Corey Seager has appendicitis and will undergo an appendectomy. Seager will be “out a period of time” but hasn’t been ruled out for the entire year.
He had posted a .286/.345/.468 batting line in his 84 plate appearances, hitting four homers and two doubles.
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