Texas Rangers
Rangers acquire MacKenzie Gore from Nationals in prospect-heavy trade
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The Texas Rangers bolstered their rotation by acquiring left-handed starter MacKenzie Gore from the Washington Nationals in exchange for five prospects on Thursday. Gore, a 2025 All-Star with two years of team control remaining, joins a contending Rangers squad aiming for another World Series run. The deal highlights Texas' win-now strategy, while Washington restocks its farm system with young talent.
New Texas Rangers pitcher MacKenzie Gore delivered a strong debut, while Brandon Nimmo and Andrew McCutchen hit their first homers for the club in an 8-3 win over the Philadelphia Phillies on Sunday at Citizens Bank Park. The victory capped the season-opening series after a taxing Saturday game. Manager Skip Schumaker praised the newcomers' contributions amid a thin bullpen.
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The Texas Rangers overcame windy conditions, an injury to ace Jacob deGrom and a late collapse to defeat the Philadelphia Phillies 5-4 in 10 innings at Citizens Bank Park on Saturday. Spot starter Jacob Latz and a resilient bullpen held the Phillies scoreless for eight innings before a ninth-inning error extended the game. Andrew McCutchen's RBI single in the 10th proved decisive in securing the first victory of the Skip Schumaker era.
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.
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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.
Les New York Mets ont échangé le voltigeur Brandon Nimmo aux Texas Rangers dimanche en échange du deuxième but Marcus Semien et d'une contrepartie en espèces. Cette transaction offre aux Mets des améliorations défensives au deuxième but tout en donnant aux Rangers un coup de pouce offensif en voltige.
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Les New York Mets et les Texas Rangers ont conclu un échange retentissant envoyant le voltigeur de champ extérieur Brandon Nimmo et 5 millions de dollars au Texas en échange du joueur de deuxième but Marcus Semien. L'accord, rapporté le 23 novembre 2025, exige que Nimmo renonce à sa clause de non-échange et attend l'approbation de la MLB. Cette opération vise à renforcer la défense des Mets tout en répondant aux besoins des Rangers en champ extérieur.
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