The Texas Rangers have had a pretty interesting 2025-2026 offseason so far, with a few positive moves, but also some crucial losses. Much of their bullpen from the previous year has been pillaged by other teams, as they now will have work to do to build it back up once again.
With a few spots still presumably open, or at least available for competition, it makes for a fun spring training battle if no more large-scale deals are made.
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Within the last few weeks, they added two more arms to the group, one of whom they claimed off waivers and the other they signed to a minor league deal. While neither has shown a ton of consistency at the MLB level quite yet, they have had productive years in the minor leagues and have shown improvement that could indicate they need another chance.
At the end of the day, though, having some good quality arms to work in Triple-A until needed is also something teams need to pursue at this time of year. This allows their prospects to face some near MLB talent before they get their final promotion, and allows the pitchers in question to show their level of readiness for that jump.
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