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The Texas Rangers have had some luck lately with college-age pitchers in the first round of the MLB draft.
After the Winter Meetings concluded in Orlando, Fla., this week, Texas finds itself in the middle of the pack in an updated MLB Power Rankings list. According to an article from Bleacher Report, the Rangers sit in the No. 16 spot right now.
The Rangers have signed free agents Alexis Diaz and Tyler Alexander to one-year deals, bolstering their bullpen for the 2026 season.
It was a quiet MLB Winter Meetings for Chris Young and the Texas Rangers. That wasn't surprising given the questions surrounding what they are willing to spend
Free agent catcher Danny Jansen and the Rangers have agreed to a two-year, $14.5 million deal, a source told MLB Network insider Jon Heyman. In addition, Texas is also in agreement on one-year contracts with relievers Alexis Díaz,
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Rangers To Sign Alexis Diaz
The Rangers are in agreement with reliever Alexis Díaz on a one-year deal, reports ESPN’s Jeff Passan. Evan Grant of The Dallas Morning News first suggested that the sides were closing in on a deal, and has suggested the contract will be on the cheaper side.
The remaining free agent arms include Armstrong, Danny Coulombe, and Chris Martin. Texas would love to retain Armstrong and Coulombe, then fill the rest out. Young said bullpen was a top priority, but they have a lot of work to do if this will be a strength of the Rangers in 2026.
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