Texas acquired a power-hitting bat and retained the team’s biggest priority of the offseason at the MLB Winter Meetings.
Rangers are preparing to return to contention in 2025, with Chris Young revealing his plans to improve the roster.
Winter Meetings came to a close on Wednesday afternoon and the Rangers had as much movement as anybody in the league, as the front office worked to continue improving the club. The Rangers were among ...
Texas wasn't done Tuesday. A few hours after the Eovaldi news broke, the Rangers reportedly landed Marlins slugger Jake ...
For some clubs, MLB’s “Competitive Balance Tax” is as much of a deterrent as the 65 m.p.h speed limit sign on a West Texas ...
The Texas Rangers’ front office hustled and bustled around the Hilton Anatole this week and left the winter meetings as one ...
The Texas Rangers were busy at Tuesday's winter meetings, re-signing pitcher Nathan Eovaldi to a reported $75 million deal, a ...
Maybe the Texas Rangers financial situation, regarding TV, isn’t quite as uncertain as has been the narrative all offseason.
The Rangers made a big trade during the MLB's winter meetings and added a big slugger to their batting lineup.
Team success: Wolfe — who represents Nolan Arenado, Giancarlo Stanton, Yu Darvish and others at Wasserman — described Sasaki ...
The Rangers are on the verge of adding a familiar piece to their rotation, agreeing to a three-year, $75 million deal with ...
On Monday the Texas Rangers bolstered their catching position with the signing of Kyle Higashioka who is coming off a ...