The Texas Rangers didn’t have the 2025 season they would’ve wanted.

In 2026, the roster might look a decent amount different.

The MLB season ended on Saturday night when the Dodgers beat the Blue Jays in Game 7 of the World Series. That means the start of the offseason.

On Sunday, the MLBPA put out a list of the veterans who are now free agents.

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There are no more on one team than the Rangers have on theirs.

A dozen Rangers are set to hit the open market:

Shawn ArmstrongPatrick CorbinDaniel CoulombeJonathan GrayMerrill KellyTyler MahleChristopher MartinPhil MatonHoby MilnerDylan MooreDonovan SolanoRowdy Tellez

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Amazingly, almost none of those guys feel like players the Rangers have to bring back.

There’s a bunch of starting pitching on the list, but not much current production.

The bullpen arms are more solid, but even they aren’t must-haves.

The likes of Solano and Tellez and Moore can still be platoon bats, at best.

Mostly, it’s an underwhelming class. The Rangers will have a lot of gaps to fill for next season, but most of it will come on the fringes of the roster anyway, so the new-look team could depend on which shrewd pickups this month work out.

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