Rangers prioritize pitching additions ahead of 2026

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.

In a brief Zoom meeting with reporters, Chris Young recapped the Rangers' offseason activities and outlined priorities for the remaining weeks before pitchers and catchers report to Surprise, Arizona, for spring training.

"Obviously, we're continuing to explore ways to add to our roster," Young said. "But we feel very good about the work that we've done thus far in the offseason, and we're hopeful to not be finished and to continue to make this roster even more competitive as we hinge towards camp."

Pitching stands as the primary area of concern. The Rangers have secured their position players, including locked-in contracts for Corey Seager, Brandon Nimmo, and Joc Pederson, along with arbitration agreements for Jake Burger, Josh Jung, Josh Smith, and Ezequiel Duran. Pre-arbitration outfielders Evan Carter and Wyatt Langford round out the group, signaling no major additions there.

"I think our focus right now is continuing to build out the depth of the pitching," Young explained. "I think from a position player standpoint, we feel pretty good -- but we feel like on the pitching side there are still a couple spots that we would like to try to improve the depth of. We're focused there, but obviously being open-minded and opportunistic on all fronts. But nonetheless, pitching is the main focus."

The bullpen requires particular attention after a second consecutive rebuild. Additions include Tyler Alexander, Alexis Díaz, Chris Martin, and Carter Baumler via Rule 5 draft and trade. In 2025, the unit posted a 3.62 ERA but succeeded in only 37 of 66 save opportunities. Candidates with closing experience are Martin, Díaz, and holdover Robert Garcia.

On the closer role, Young noted realism: "I think every team would love to have a bona fide lockdown ninth-inning, sure-thing closer that's never going to give up a run. But the reality is, most teams don't have that... Our hope is that somebody really steps up and establishes themselves and wins that role and takes it."

Offensively, the Rangers ranked near the bottom in 2025, with a 92 wRC+ (25th), .381 slugging (26th), .234 batting average (26th), .302 on-base percentage (26th), 684 runs (22nd), and 8% walk rate (23rd). Young anticipates a rebound through commitment and coaching from Justin Viele.

"I think it's just an overall commitment to the mentality that we think is going to be successful as an offense," he said. "We've got a hungry bunch of players. Every single one of them is working their tails off right now in preparation of coming into camp and bouncing back."

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Yankees focus on re-signing Bellinger and adding pitching depth

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The New York Yankees are prioritizing a reunion with outfielder Cody Bellinger in the 2026 offseason after their early ALDS exit. Bellinger delivered a strong 2025 season with a .272 batting average, 29 home runs, and 95 RBIs in 152 games. The team also aims to bolster pitching amid injuries and explore options for prospect Jasson Domínguez.

The Pittsburgh Pirates have made several additions this offseason but plan to continue bolstering their roster ahead of the 2026 season. General manager Ben Cherington emphasized ongoing efforts to enhance pitching and position players. With Spring Training approaching, the team eyes opportunities in the infield, outfield, and bullpen.

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The Tampa Bay Rays wrapped up the 2025 Winter Meetings in Orlando by emphasizing long-term talent accumulation over quick roster changes. They signed outfielders Jake Fraley and Cedric Mullins before the event and agreed to a two-year deal with left-hander Steven Matz. President of baseball operations Erik Neander highlighted the need for more wins after 77 in the past season and 80 in 2024.

The Toronto Blue Jays' offseason has returned to reality after missing out on Kyle Tucker and Bo Bichette. With Cody Bellinger as a potential outfield upgrade, the team still needs to address roster gaps before spring training. The front office's proactive approach has strengthened the rotation, but the outfield and pitching depth require attention.

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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.

Amid a strengthened American League East following rivals' key offseason additions, the New York Yankees are banking on health, young talent, and key rebounds to recapture the division title lost to the Toronto Blue Jays in 2025. With a quiet winter emphasizing continuity—including re-signing Cody Bellinger—manager Aaron Boone is confident in the roster's depth and emerging core.

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The New York Mets left the 2025 Winter Meetings in Orlando without acquiring any Major League players, instead seeing key departures like Pete Alonso to the Orioles and Edwin Díaz to the Dodgers. Despite the losses, president of baseball operations David Stearns remains optimistic about addressing needs in the rotation, outfield, and bullpen. The team missed the playoffs in 2025 after a disappointing second half.

 

 

 

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