The Texas Rangers signed 2023 postseason hero Jordan Montgomery to a one-year contract on Friday.

Montgomery excelled while helping the Rangers win ​their lone World Series title. He ‌departed as a free agent after the 2023 season.

The left-handed Montgomery signed a deal worth $1.25 million in base salary that includes performance bonuses, according to multiple reports.

Montgomery, 33, ‌didn’t ​pitch last season after undergoing ⁠Tommy John surgery in ⁠March 2025. He is still rehabbing the injury.

Montgomery broke into the majors in 2017 with the New York Yankees. He was pitching for ​the St. Louis Cardinals in 2023 when he was shipped to the Rangers at the ⁠trade deadline.

Montgomery went 4-2 with ⁠a 2.79 ERA in 11 regular-season ​starts to help Texas narrowly slide into the postseason ​as the final American League wild-card team.

He ‌turned it up in the postseason by going 3-1 with a 2.90 ERA in six appearances (five starts). He won two games in the AL ⁠Championship Series against the Houston Astros and the Rangers went on to defeat the Arizona Diamondbacks in the ⁠World Series.

Montgomery ‌ironically signed with Arizona and earned $25 ⁠million in 2024 while experiencing a ​horrendous ‌campaign. He went 8-7 with a ​6.23 ERA ⁠in 25 games (21 starts).

Overall, Montgomery is 46-41 with a 4.03 ERA in 166 appearances (161 starts) with the Yankees (2017-22), Cardinals (2022-23), Rangers (2023), Diamondbacks (2024-25) and Milwaukee Brewers (2025). Though injured, Milwaukee acquired Montgomery at last season’s trade deadline.

–Field ​Level Media