The Texas Rangers head into 2026 with quite a few holes left to fill on the roster and a clear need to improve the offensive output when looking at their 2025 numbers.

The addition of Brandon Nimmo is a strong start in that direction, but there is plenty left to continue to build on, both when it comes to acquisitions and just the development of their current roster. Additionally, adding some depth pieces to the fold and ensuring the team is prepared for injuries is key.

Recently, the Rangers brought in a veteran infielder who should have a pretty solid chance at making the 2026 roster if he performs well in the spring. He has proven to be a valuable defender in the middle infield, but the lack of offensive output may hold him back from being an everyday player.