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saddles
No More "Bullpen Failure" - maybe
Smith with a HR off of Mason Miller today
Murphy with 2 clean innings and 3 strikeouts.Patrick Murphy hit 95mph several times in his clean inning of work.
He dropped off huge after his first real good year in AAZavala getting an at bat late in the game today reminded me of what a terrible job of drafting the Rangers did, overall, in 2021. After the Leiter pick, just about the only one with any promise at all is Mitch Bratt, the 5th round pick.
I think the lack of regular starting players is due to the distance of the trip to Goodyear.Wonder if they have 2 games today
Adolis is doing his part to keep Leody around. He has an oblique injury.
The only reason to consider trading him is to help them stay below the CBT threshold. If that is the case, then they will need to trade someone pretty soon.If they trade Leody I doubt it will be now, they want to give him a chance to get back to his 2023 performance so he'll be worth something come trade deadline time...![]()
I'm sorry but they give Maddux way too much credit. He's not even the one who helped Leiter improved results this preseason.From Jim Bowden's 2025 Report Card article today:
Texas Rangers
Grade: B-plus
Free agents:
• RHP Nathan Eovaldi, 3 years/$75 million
• OF/DH Joc Pederson, 2 years/$37 million
• C Kyle Higashioka, 2 years/$13.5 million
• RHP Chris Martin, 1 year/$5.5 million
• LHP Hoby Milner, 1-year, $2.5 million
• RHP Jacob Webb, 1 year/$1.25 million
• RHP Shawn Armstrong, one-year deal
• RHP Luke Jackson, 1 year/$1.5 million
Trades:
• Acquired 1B/3B Jake Burger from Marlins for INF Max Acosta, INF Echedry Vargas and LHP Brayan Mendoza
• Acquired LHP Robert Garcia from Nationals for 1B Nathaniel Lowe
• Acquired LHP Mason Molina from Brewers for RHP Grant Anderson
• Acquired cash from Cubs for RHP Matt Festa
Best move: It was a tie between the trade for Jake Burger and the signing of Joc Pederson. Last season, the duo hit a combined 52 home runs; they will significantly lengthen the Rangers’ lineup.
Under-the-radar move: The acquisition of lefty reliever Robert Garcia. I think Rangers pitching coach Mike Maddux will be able to improve his delivery and thus his command and control.
What helped or hurt their grade: The Rangers spent wisely this offseason. That, along with the power bats they acquired, factored into their strong grade.
Storyline to watch: The returns of players who were injured last season, from ace Jacob deGrom and lefty Cody Bradford to third baseman Josh Jung and center fielder Evan Carter. If this club can stay relatively healthy, I think it’ll win the AL West, thanks to the most potent lineup in the division by far.
Season prediction: First place
The only reason to consider trading him is to help them stay below the CBT threshold. If that is the case, then they will need to trade someone pretty soon.
Leody, should he stay here, will most likely not play very much, so I doubt he will get much of a chance to increase his value by playing better. In fact, his trade value would most likely go down the longer they wait to trade him as the length of control of him would decrease.