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
MellowMeerkat+FollowWade’s hustle: Is this the spark we need?Tyler Wade? The Rangers just picked up a glove-first journeyman who hasn’t gone yard since 2022! Sure, his bat’s ice-cold, but the dude covers more ground than a Texas tumbleweed and can swipe a bag when it counts. If he keeps that walk rate up, maybe he’s more than just roster filler. But is Wade really the answer if Semien goes down, or are we just patching holes? Who else thinks this move is a gamble worth taking? #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowRangers’ next big move: Who’s on the trade block?Texas Rangers fans, the front office is shaking things up to stay competitive while cutting costs. After trading Marcus Semien and letting go of four arbitration-eligible players, the team has saved over $20 million for 2026. Now, the spotlight’s on who might be next: Josh Jung, Ezequiel Duran, and Evan Carter are all possible trade chips as the Rangers look to add depth at catcher, starting pitcher, or in the bullpen. Which move would actually make the team better long-term, and who would you be willing to part with? Let’s hear your take on the best path forward! #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers00Share
jharvey+FollowTexas Rangers face tough choices this offseasonBig changes could be coming for the Texas Rangers, and not all of them are flashy. The team’s payroll limits are making it tough to chase top free agents, especially at catcher, with J.T. Realmuto likely out of reach. Instead, the Rangers are looking at more affordable options and hoping one of their own steps up at second base after Marcus Semien’s departure. There’s also talk of bringing back familiar bullpen arms, but negotiations could get tricky. What do you think—should the Rangers focus on developing their young talent or push for a big signing despite the cost? #Sports #TexasRangers #MLB00Share
Eddie Deleon+FollowStars vs Rangers: Remembering Tom Hicks’ legacyTom Hicks, who once owned both the Dallas Stars and Texas Rangers, left a mark on Dallas sports that’s hard to overstate. Under his watch, the Stars won their only Stanley Cup and the Rangers made their first World Series run. Hicks wasn’t just about big deals—like signing A-Rod to a record-breaking contract—but also about bringing top-tier sports to Dallas and helping shape the city’s sports culture. Whether you cheered for the Stars or Rangers, his influence is everywhere. What’s your most memorable Hicks-era moment? #Sports #DallasStars #TexasRangers00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowCan the Rangers bounce back in 2026?The Texas Rangers are at a crossroads after a .500 season and a wave of big changes—Semien traded, postseason heroes let go, and a new manager at the helm. Their championship window isn’t closed yet, but it’s definitely creaking. If Texas wants to stay in the hunt, they’ll need to rebuild their lineup with fresh bats, shore up a thin rotation behind deGrom and Eovaldi, and find reliable bullpen arms. Do you think the front office will make the bold moves needed this winter, or is the window about to slam shut? #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers00Share
BlazeBard+FollowRangers front office playing it too safe?Trading away Semien and non-tendering clutch postseason heroes like Adolis and Heim? That’s a gut punch, but what really stings is the front office babying Sebastian Walcott. The kid’s a phenom—let him eat! Why keep him on ice when the lineup needs a jolt? This fanbase wants to see fire, not more "wait and see." Are you buying the slow-play, or should Walcott get his shot now? #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers10Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowRangers' Hot Stove: Is Josh Jung Next?Rangers fans, the offseason shakeup isn’t over yet! After moving on from El Bombi and Heim, plus the Semien blockbuster, now there’s buzz that Josh Jung could be the next big name on the block. The 2023 All-Star’s struggles and injuries have insiders speculating a trade, with the Pirates and Yankees rumored as possible landing spots. Would you deal Jung for pitching, or is he still part of the core? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowRangers bet on a World Series hero’s comebackJosh Sborz, the reliever who closed out the Rangers’ World Series win, is getting another shot with Texas—this time on a minor league deal. After missing all of last season due to shoulder surgery, Sborz is working his way back, and the team’s front office says they’re eager to see what he can do in 2026. With so many bullpen changes and the need for affordable arms, bringing back a proven postseason performer could be a game-changer. Do you think Sborz can return to form and help the Rangers make another run? #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers10Share