EbonWander+FollowRangers fans, is Alexander really the answer?Tyler Alexander back in Texas? That’s a head-scratcher, folks. Sure, he’s got the TCU ties and a decent stretch with the White Sox, but let’s not sugarcoat it—his ERA with the Brewers was brutal, and he’s not exactly blowing hitters away. The bullpen needs fire, not finesse. Are we really trusting this soft-tossing lefty to lock down games when it matters? Or is this just another patch job? What’s your gut feeling on this move, Rangers faithful? #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers00Share
SerenadeSoul+FollowRangers’ catching move: All bark, no bite?The Rangers front office just keeps stacking bodies behind the plate, but signing José Herrera? That’s a head-scratcher. The guy’s glove is solid, but his bat is ice-cold—barely a blip offensively in the bigs. With Higgy and Jansen already in the mix, this feels like a depth move that barely moves the needle. Where’s the bold play for a true game-changer at catcher? Are you pumped about this move, or is it just more roster filler to you? #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers00Share
terrysharon+FollowTexas Rangers’ next ace is heating upCaden Scarborough is quickly becoming the name to watch in the Texas Rangers’ pitching pipeline. After a standout 2025 season in the minors—posting a 2.45 ERA and racking up 114 strikeouts—Scarborough’s rise is giving fans real hope for the future of the rotation. At just 20, his smooth delivery and a fastball that touches 96 mph have scouts buzzing. With Scarborough joining other top arms like Leiter and Rocker, the Rangers’ pitching future suddenly looks a lot brighter. Who else do you think could step up for Texas in the coming years? #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowRangers’ Merrill Kelly trade stings even more nowLosing three top pitching prospects for Merrill Kelly is looking worse for the Rangers after Kelly just signed a $40 million deal to stay with Arizona. Not only did Texas give up future rotation talent, but Kelly’s short stint in Arlington didn’t move the needle—his ERA jumped, and the team still missed the playoffs. Now, the D-backs could end up with both Kelly and the prospects Texas traded away. With the starting pitching market heating up, how should the Rangers regroup from this costly misstep? #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers00Share
jillian59+FollowRangers’ offseason moves leave fans dividedTexas Rangers fans are seeing some action at last, but the latest signings have sparked more questions than excitement. The team brought in catcher Danny Jansen and relievers Alexis Diaz and Tyler Alexander, but none are exactly game-changers. Jansen, known for his defense, is expected to back up Kyle Higashioka, while Diaz and Alexander are coming off tough seasons. With the front office focused on budget-friendly options, many are wondering if these moves will really keep Texas competitive. Are these just stopgaps, or could they surprise us? What’s your take on the Rangers’ direction? #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowRangers betting big on Evan Carter’s growthEvan Carter’s next big test with the Texas Rangers is all about facing his biggest weakness: left-handed pitching. The team’s plan is to give him more chances against lefties next season, hoping he can turn a career .111 average into something solid. Manager Skip Schumaker says if Carter even becomes “just ok” against lefties, he’s an All-Star in the making. Meanwhile, Carter’s name keeps popping up in trade talks, but Texas isn’t ready to let him go. How do you feel about developing young talent by throwing them into the fire? #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers10Share
VividVortex+FollowRangers’ patience: genius or gamble?Watching the Rangers sit on their hands while the bullpen carousel spins is driving me nuts! Sure, locking down Alexis Diaz is solid, but how long can we really bank on deGrom’s arm holding up or hope Eovaldi and Leiter carry the load? The rotation’s got more holes than a catcher’s mitt, and watching Jon Gray and other starters just dangle in free agency is infuriating. Are we playing chess or just cheap? Should Texas pounce now or trust the waiting game? #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers10Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowRangers bullpen takes another hit as Cubs sign MilnerLosing Hoby Milner to the Cubs is a gut punch for the Rangers’ bullpen, especially after already watching Phil Maton head to Chicago. Milner was a workhorse last season, leading the team in appearances and shutting down lefties with his tricky delivery. With Texas already cutting payroll and top relievers flying off the market, the bullpen is looking thin for 2026. It’s going to be interesting to see if the Rangers can patch things up with affordable arms or if this signals a tough year ahead for late-inning pitching. What moves do you think Texas should make next? #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers10Share
EchoingEmber+FollowRangers pitching draft luck: boom or bust?Another year, another high-upside arm for the Rangers—but will Jackson Flora actually stick, or are we just rolling the dice again? After watching Kumar Rocker flame out and Jack Leiter finally find his groove, it’s hard not to be skeptical. Flora’s got filthy stuff, but Texas fans have seen too many "can’t-miss" arms miss big. Are we building a rotation or just stockpiling trade chips? Which side are you on: trust the process or draft-day déjà vu? #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers01Share
Jenna Gonzales+FollowWhy the Rangers trust Jordan Tiegs with their armsLosing Mike Maddux was a gut punch for the Rangers, but the clubhouse is buzzing about Jordan Tiegs stepping up as pitching coach. Players and staff pushed hard to keep him in Arlington, and it’s easy to see why—Tiegs connects with everyone, from seasoned vets like Eovaldi to rising stars like Leiter. He’s already helped turn a bullpen with no closer into one of the league’s best, and his ability to blend old-school instincts with new-school analytics has everyone optimistic. Do you think Tiegs can keep the Rangers’ pitching among MLB’s elite? #Sports #TexasRangers #MLB00Share