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.
I was out of town this past weekend for the 30th wedding anniversary of long-time friends, and my blogging was very sparse. As a result, I am only now posting about the Texas Rangers purchasing the contract of veteran Dylan Moore to take the place of Corey Seager, who landed on the 10 day injured list with appendicitis.
The Texas Rangers made the expected move going into Friday’s game with the Athletics by moving shortstop Corey Seager to the 10-day injured list. Seager had an appendectomy on Thursday in Mansfield, Texas, per the Rangers.
The Rule 5 draft, held annually at the winter meetings in December, never garners much fanfare, but it has been known to yield some noteworthy transactions.
The Texas Rangers signed one Seattle Mariners veteran in Rowdy Tellez and that worked out well. Perhaps Texas can make it happen twice in one season? Per
The Texas Rangers signed utilityman Dylan Moore to a minor league contract Tuesday, according to a report from The Athletic. Moore was released by the Mariners on Sunday, putting an end to his seven-year tenure in Seattle and allowing him to join their American League West rivals.
Two days after the Seattle Mariners designated him for assignment, the Texas Rangers have signed utility player Dylan Moore to a minor league contract, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reports.
The Seattle Mariners designated longtime veteran Dylan Moore for assignment on Saturday afternoon to make room for outfielder Victor Robles, who was reinstated from the injured list.
SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners had some lingering questions regarding their depth chart after the club made major roster moves before a game against the Athletics on Saturday.
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 Seattle Mariners officially moved on from utility player Dylan Moore on Saturday, designating him for assignment. While it's technically possible that he could accept an outright assignment to Triple-A Tacoma and eventually return to the 26-man roster in September, it seems unlikely that he'll do so.
The Seattle Mariners have designated utility man Dylan Moore for assignment. In a corresponding move, they reinstated outfielder Victor Robles from the 60-day IL.
The Seattle Mariners announced Saturday that they have designated UTIL Dylan Moore for assignment, activating OF Víctor Robles off the injured list. Robles is likely to be appealing the 10-game suspension he received after hurling a bat following a deluge of hit by pitches in his rehab assignment.
The Mariners announced this afternoon that they’ve designated utility man Dylan Moore for assignment. Moore’s spot on both the 40-man and active roster will go to outfielder Victor Robles, who was activated from the 60-day injured list in a corresponding move.
Entering play on Friday, Seattle Mariners utility player Dylan Moore is mired in a 2-for-62 slump since the end of May. Now 33 years old and an impending free agent, Moore has seen his playing time reduced to almost zero, though he did strikeout twice in a loss on Wednesday against the Baltimore Orioles.
Mired in a dreadful offensive slump that has seen him go two for his lst 54, Seattle Mariners' utility player Dylan Moore found a way to contribute on Friday night as the Mariners rallied for a crucial 4-3 win over the Texas Rangers.
The Mariners made one of the first moves of trade season when they acquired Josh Naylor from the Diamondbacks earlier this week, and with a 55-49 record that puts them firmly in playoff contention.
The Seattle Mariners are one of baseball’s best surprises this season, especially with the play of star catcher Cal Raleigh. As the MLB trade deadline approaches, Seattle is rumored to be looking at shopping a few players.
The Seattle Mariners beat the Houston Astros 7-6 on Saturday night thanks, in part, to one of the more bizarre sequences we can remember. Trailing 6-5 in the bottom the 10th inning, the M's were faced with the difficult task of trying to tie or win the game with ace closer Josh Hader on the mound for his second inning of work.
The Seattle Mariners defeated the Houston Astros in extra innings on Saturday night following a controversial ruling that allowed them to tie the game.
Heading into the 2025 All-Star break, the Seattle Mariners were in the third and final Wild Card spot at 51-45. While the first half had its bumps, the Mariners got the offensive punch needed to make waves in the American League.
The Seattle Mariners have won eight of their last 10 games, so it’s no surprise that the team has been swinging the bats well — particularly infielder Dylan Moore.
With a sweep of Houston over the weekend, the Seattle Mariners tightened the race for the American League West. Seattle dominated the defending World Series champs, leading them in all 27 innings and outscoring the Astros, 19-9.