Jakob Junis agrees to one-year deal with Texas Rangers

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.

The Texas Rangers continue their efforts to rebuild their bullpen with the addition of veteran right-hander Jakob Junis. A source told MLB.com's Mark Feinsand that Junis has agreed to a one-year deal worth $4 million, though the club has not officially confirmed it.

Junis, 33, spent the 2025 season with the Cleveland Guardians, where he transitioned fully to a relief role for the first time in his career. Entering free agency for the fourth time, this marks his first offseason following a non-starting season. In Cleveland, his trust from the team grew as the year progressed, culminating in 66 2/3 innings pitched with a strong 2.97 ERA. This performance contributed to a remarkable 2.83 ERA over 133 2/3 innings across the past two seasons, a significant improvement from his career 4.64 ERA entering 2024.

Junis relies heavily on his slider, which made up 44.5 percent of his pitches in 2025 and 45.2 percent in 2024. Batters hit just .238 against it last year, whiffing 31.4 percent of the time, thanks to its sweeper-like movement with 12.4 inches of glove-side break—7.8 inches more than average. He also increased his changeup usage dramatically to 20 percent in 2025 from 8.7 percent the prior year, a adjustment endorsed by Cleveland pitching coach Carl Willis and staff. Against changeups, opponents struck out 15 times in 60 at-bats, with only three extra-base hits and no home runs allowed.

His sinker and four-seamer were less effective, with hitters posting a .353 average against the sinker and a .625 slugging percentage on the four-seamer. However, Junis limited damage by allowing just one home run off each pitch type. Velocity is a concern moving forward: his four-seamer averaged 91.2 mph in 2025, down from 92.5, while the sinker fell to 91.1 from 91.9. His strikeout rate has also dipped to 7.1 per nine innings over the last two years, compared to 10 in 2023.

Junis joins a revamped Rangers bullpen that includes newcomers Tyler Alexander, Alexis Díaz, Chris Martin, and Carter Baumler, acquired via trade in the Rule 5 Draft. Texas saved only 37 of 66 opportunities in 2025 despite a respectable 3.62 bullpen ERA, highlighting a key area for improvement in their second straight rebuild.

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لقد وافق الإغاثي كريس مارتن على عقد لمدة عام واحد للعودة إلى تكساس رينجرز، معلقًا بفحص طبي. يمثل الصفقة أول لم شمل للفريق مع عضو من إغاثة 2025. سجل مارتن معدل ERA 2.98 في 49 ظهورًا الموسم الماضي رغم تحديات الإصابات.

اللاعب الحر داني جانسن التقاط الذي وافق على عقد لمدة عامين بقيمة 14.5 مليون دولار مع تكساس رينجرز، ملبياً حاجة رئيسية في موسم الإعداد. البالغ من العمر 30 عاماً سجل 14 هوم ران في 2025 بينما قسم وقته بين رايز وبريورز. كما أضاف رينجرز مرتين الإغاثة أليكسيس دياز وتايلر ألكسندر في اليوم نفسه.

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The Texas Rangers have agreed to a one-year contract with left-hander Jordan Montgomery, reuniting with the pitcher who contributed to their 2023 World Series title. The deal is worth $1.25 million, according to reports, though the club has not confirmed the terms. Montgomery, who underwent Tommy John surgery in 2025, will not be ready for the start of the 2026 season.

اتفق تورونتو بلو جايز على عقد لمدة ثلاث سنوات بقيمة 37 مليون دولار مع إغاثي العمل الحر تايلر روجرز، معلق بفحص طبي. تشمل الصفقة خيار استثمار يمكن أن يرفع القيمة الإجمالية إلى 48 مليون دولار. روجرز، المعروف بأسلوبه الفريد تحت الماء، سجل أفضل معدل كرات ضائعة في مسيرته 1.98 في 81 ظهورًا خلال موسم 2025.

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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.

The Houston Astros have signed Japanese right-hander Tatsuya Imai to a three-year contract worth up to $63 million, including opt-outs after each season. This move comes one day before Imai's posting window closed, following his standout 2025 season in Nippon Professional Baseball. The deal highlights ongoing interest in international pitching talent amid a slow-moving MLB free agency market.

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The Chicago Cubs officially signed right-hander Hunter Harvey to a one-year, $6 million contract plus incentives on Wednesday, confirming earlier reports of an agreement. The 31-year-old high-velocity arm joins a revamped bullpen after an injury-plagued 2025 with the Kansas City Royals, aligning with president Jed Hoyer's strategy of adding upside veterans.

 

 

 

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