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Texas Rangers president of baseball operations Chris Young outlines the club’s three offseason priorities to strengthen roster ahead of 2026.
The Texas Rangers made a few moves before the Winter Meetings, and Chris Young has given some insight as to why.
There have been a lot of ways to describe the Texas Rangers offseason to date. Let’s try on a new one: Productive. For three days, we wandered around the winter meetings like zombies watching one team after another strike big deals and wondering what the Rangers were going to do with fewer resources than recent years and with a significant number of needs.
It's only been two years since the Texas Rangers won the World Series. However time has moved slowly since then, as they have missed the playoffs in each of the last two seasons. They were officially eliminated in the final week of the season, coming up ...
One area that the Texas Rangers' president of baseball operations, Chris Young, and his staff need is a backup catcher for Kyle Higashioka. They non-tendered Jo
Jung to attend Youth Academy Holiday Party on Dec. 16 - Arlington natives Ixchel and Izel Lincon announce commitments to Huston-Tillotson University - Rangers Youth Academy athletes Vincent Hood and E
Since Texas Rangers president of baseball operations Chris Young talked to the media in October, the talk has been about trimming payroll. Young said during his end-of-year press conference that the franchise was looking to get younger and less expensive.