The Texas Rangers have a rich history, but not every great player got their due. Here's a list of Rangers legends that never made an MLB All Star roster
As the MLB All-Star Game approaches, debates over player snubs are taking center stage. Including who stole Texas Rangers Pitcher Nathan Eovaldi's roster spot
In a stunning College World Series elimination game, Arkansas pitcher Gage Wood etched his name in history by throwing a no-hitter with 19 strikeouts against Murray State. This monumental achievement marks only the third no-hitter in CWS history, a feat even the seven-time champion LSU Tigers have yet to accomplish, and propels the Razorbacks forward in the tournament.
As the MLB trade deadline approaches, the Texas Rangers face a critical decision. Despite recent offensive surges, the team's standing suggests they may become sellers, potentially moving key players to bolster their future. This period will define the Rangers' direction for seasons to come.
The Texas Rangers have made a significant move, signing 9-time All-Star closer Craig Kimbrel to a minor league deal. After a brief return to Atlanta, Kimbrel chose free agency and now looks to contribute his veteran experience and electric arm to the Rangers' bullpen, a move many believe will soon lead to a major league roster spot.