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Chris Martin agrees to one-year deal with Rangers

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Reliever Chris Martin has agreed to a one-year contract to return to the Texas Rangers, pending a physical. The deal marks the first reunion for the team with a member of its 2025 bullpen. Martin posted a 2.98 ERA in 49 appearances last season despite injury challenges.

Chris Martin, a veteran reliever, is set to rejoin the Texas Rangers on a one-year contract, according to a source who spoke to MLB.com's Mark Feinsand. The agreement awaits confirmation from the club and a physical examination. This move brings back the first pitcher from the Rangers' 2025 bullpen, which finished with a 3.62 ERA, ranking fifth in the majors.

In 2025, Martin appeared in 49 games for Texas, compiling a 2.98 ERA. However, injuries limited his second-half output to just 9 2/3 innings, including stints on the injured list for shoulder fatigue, two calf strains, and thoracic outlet syndrome that ended his season. It remains unclear whether he underwent surgery during the offseason.

Entering his age-40 season in 2026, Martin has shown durability when healthy, posting a 2.60 ERA from 2022 to 2025. Standing at 6-foot-8, he relies on a four-seam fastball averaging 94.7 mph, complemented by a cutter, splitter, sinker, and sweeper.

Martin's career has been marked by resilience. Drafted by the Colorado Rockies in 2005, he suffered a torn labrum in his right shoulder and was out of baseball until a 2010 comeback in an independent league in Grand Prairie, Texas. He signed with the Boston Red Sox in 2011, was traded to the Rockies before 2014, and made his MLB debut that year with Colorado. After struggles with the Rockies in 2014 and the New York Yankees in 2015, he thrived in Japan from 2016-17 with the Nippon Ham Fighters. The Rangers, his hometown team, signed him before the 2018 season, and over the past eight years, he has pitched to a 3.04 ERA in 352 2/3 innings across stints with Texas, Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Boston.

This signing is the third reliever addition for the Rangers this offseason, joining Alexis Díaz and Tyler Alexander, as the team rebuilds its bullpen for the second straight winter. Rangers president of baseball operations Chris Young expressed confidence in the unit, stating, “I feel good about the options that we have right now [in the bullpen], and I think it's our job as the front office is to continue to look to improve it.” He added, “We've got some young guys that had some success last year that could slide into the bullpen, and we've signed some veterans that we think have had real Major League success that are going to be added into our bullpen as well. Ultimately, it's an ongoing process, and we’re always looking to continue to improve.”

The Rangers remain interested in other relievers like Shawn Armstrong and Josh Sborz to bolster the group.

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Discussions on X highlight positive reactions to Chris Martin's return for bullpen stability and his strong first-half performance, tempered by skepticism over his age, injury history, second-half struggles, and contract value.

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Goaltender Spencer Martin posing with a New York Rangers jersey after signing a two-year contract, surrounded by team officials at a press conference.
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Rangers sign goaltender Spencer Martin to two-year contract

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The New York Rangers have agreed to terms with goaltender Spencer Martin on a two-year contract, announced on November 12, 2025. Martin, who was recently released by CSKA Moscow of the KHL, was placed on waivers and could join the Rangers' AHL affiliate in Hartford if unclaimed. This move adds veteran depth to the Rangers' goaltending pipeline.

Texas Rangers president of baseball operations Chris Young addressed the media last week, highlighting the team's focus on enhancing pitching depth as spring training approaches. With the position player group largely set, the club plans to target bullpen reinforcements and starting rotation improvements. Young expressed optimism about internal offensive growth following a down year in 2025.

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Right-hander Jakob Junis has agreed to a one-year, $4 million contract with the Texas Rangers, according to a source. The deal aims to bolster the team's bullpen, which struggled with saves last season. The Rangers have not yet confirmed the agreement.

Right-handed reliever Kirby Yates has agreed to a one-year, $5 million contract with the Los Angeles Angels, according to reports. The 38-year-old veteran joins a bullpen bolstered by recent signings of Jordan Romano and Drew Pomeranz. While the team has not confirmed the deal, it marks another bounce-back opportunity for Yates after a challenging 2025 season with the Dodgers.

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The New York Mets have agreed to a three-year, $51 million contract with free-agent reliever Devin Williams, according to multiple reports. The signing reunites Williams with Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns and aims to bolster the team's bullpen. Despite the addition, the Mets remain interested in re-signing closer Edwin Díaz.

The New York Yankees traded minor-league first baseman T.J. Rumfield to the Colorado Rockies on Wednesday for right-handed reliever Angel Chivilli. The 23-year-old Chivilli enters New York with a 6.18 career ERA over two seasons, but his underlying skills suggest room for significant improvement. This acquisition bolsters the Yankees' bullpen depth amid limited offseason moves.

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The Toronto Blue Jays have agreed to a three-year, $37 million contract with free-agent reliever Tyler Rogers, pending a physical. The deal includes a vesting option that could raise the total value to $48 million. Rogers, known for his unique submariner delivery, posted a career-best 1.98 ERA in 81 appearances during the 2025 season.

 

 

 

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