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.
Opening Day is tomorrow and the Texas Rangers will be at Globe Life Field to take on the Boston Red Sox. If you want something besides peanuts and Cracker Jack. Here are some new things the stadium just unveiled this week.
Yesterday, April 5, was the Texas Rangers 2021 season home opener at Globe Life Field. The organization invited Texas Governor Greg Abbott to throw the ceremonial first pitch of the season. Governor Abbott wrote a letter declining the invitation citing the MLB's decision to move the organization's All-Star game and draft in Atlanta in response to Georgia's restrictive voting law.