The Texas Rangers quietly added pitching depth Thursday in a move that blended routine roster management with a moment of baseball internet history. The club agreed to a minor league contract with right-handed submariner Josh Hejka, bringing a distinctive arm to camp as the Rangers continue shaping their bullpen ahead of the 2026 season.
Like most division rivals, the Philadelphia Phillies don't make many trades with other teams in the NL East, especially the New York Mets. This week, however, the two clubs made an exception.