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Texas Rangers 2024-2025 Offseason Thread

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The Rangers 4 arbitration eligible guys, Sborz, Dunning, Heim and Taveras, signed for a total of $13.085 million. Thy is a combined savings of $3.865 million from what Spotrac.com had estimated when making their luxury tax payroll salary figures.

That savings gives the Rangers $12,528,334 left to spend in 2025 without going over the Luxury tax threshold.

That's why we haven't seen them sign a closer yet. There is still going to be a money-saving trade to be made if they want to sign a closer.

It would seem that the leading candidates to be traded would be Taveras, Mahle and Gray. Taveras would only give them an additional $4.75 million. A trade of Gray would free up $14 million and a trade of Mahle would free up $11 million. Of course, the Rangers may be forced to eat some of those dollars if they traded one of the two pitchers.

My choice would be to trade Mahle and Taveras and sign Scott and Austin Hays.

I would offer Scott a 3 year deal that is slightly backloaded.

$18 million in 2025
$21 million in 2026 and $21,500,000 in 2027

That would allow Scott, Hays and a few million to save in case a trade deadline acquisition is needed.
According to Jeff Wilson, the contract details for Joc Pederson causes a lesser hit against the salary figure for luxury tax purposes than has been shown on Spotrac.com. Wilson says it is a $5 million difference. That means there is room for $17.5 million plus, left to spend.
 

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Who do you think he sits to play Leody? Carter, Langford, or Garcia? Then there is the other OF who became one of Bochy's favorites last year, Josh Smith.
Robbie should have sat after the all star break last season and he didn’t. if I had to pick one it would be Carter. Bochy has a record of not giving players fair chances to play.
 

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The Nationals and Lowe did not reach agreement.
 

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Who do you think he sits to play Leody? Carter, Langford, or Garcia? Then there is the other OF who became one of Bochy's favorites last year, Josh Smith.
Don't see Langford sitting and I doubt Garcia. If Evan is healthy then ship Leody.
 

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Reliever Andrew Kittredge is off the board. One year at $9 million to the Orioles.
 

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From Jeff Wilson:

The door for the Texas Rangers acquiring a closer might be more ajar than it was earlier this week.

President of baseball operations Chris Young said Thursday on the Foul Territory podcast that the Rangers will continue to look at high-leverage arms the rest of the offseason even though they have added five relievers this offseason.


“We’ve had a number of signings that we think have improved our bullpen,” he said. “We’re still open-minded in terms of improving our bullpen and finding the right leverage arms to help us close out games.”

That echoes the Tuesday comments of general manager Ross Fenstermaker, who said that adding a closer wasn’t a priority but the Rangers would be open to the right opportunity. Fenstermaker showed great confidence in the new relievers, the latest being right-hander Chris Martin.

Young said that the Rangers goal to start the offseason was to raise the floor of the bullpen by adding veterans in the middle and late innings. The five additions, though, have only 29 career saves.


The free-agent closer market, which includes 2024 Rangers All-Star Kirby Yates, hasn’t budged this offseason, and the Rangers might be content to let another team set the market.
 

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I would offer rhe A's Tyler Mahle for RHP Steven Echavarria. Echavarria would rank right about where Mitch Bratt ranks among our prospects, and would give us deeper pitching depth to trade from at the deadline.
 

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The 2025 international signing period begins in 4 days and 15 hours.
 

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Hoffman to the Blue Jays.

3 years/$33 million

The closer market is set. Let's go CY.
 
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