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Rangers rumors: ‘Overwhelming likelihood’ is Corey Seager won’t be traded before Opening Day
This MLB insider believes the Texas Rangers will keep Corey Seager for Opening Day despite major offseason changes.
The Texas Rangers officially split up their championship-winning middle infield on Sunday, trading All-Star second baseman Marcus Semien to the New York Mets for Brandon Nimmo. The move is considered a good one for the Rangers,
Veteran outfielder Brandon Nimmo broke his silence after being traded by the New York Mets to the Texas Rangers.
We are still early in the offseason, but we have already seen three major trades, and there are definitely more to follow. Let’s examine each of the trades so far and give each team a grade and an overall grade for the trade.
The Rangers are hoping to trade two players, as the club continues to rebuild with a new manager this offseason.
It was a big weekend in the MLB offseason as several big names were moved. Here’s the latest update on everything that unfolded.
The Mets acquired two-time Gold Glove 2B Marcus Semien from the Rangers for OF Brandon Nimmo. How did the deal work out for both teams?
As such, MLB insider Ryan Garcia rightly pointed out that this move doesn't really give the Rangers an edge in their efforts to reduce payroll. He said that's not the kind of deal a club makes while considering to trade Seager, who is signed to a 10-year, $325 million deal.
The Texas Rangers enter free agency with a pitching-first focus after elite 2025 staff and offense, according to this MLB insider.
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Brandon Nimmo's no-trade clause waiver could signal unexpected 2026 plans for Rangers
Even though Nimmo had planned to stick with the Mets, the organization he had been with since it selected him in the first round of the 2011 MLB Draft, he decided to waive his no-trade clause to join the Rangers, who missed the postseason the past two years after winning the World Series in 2023.