Dunning’s down year for the Rangers culminated in a demotion to Triple-A. In 2025, he looks to fix what was broken.
One day after announcing the launch of their own regional sports network, the Texas Rangers have revealed more details about the linear component of their 2025 broadcast plans. The ball club has reached distribution deals with DirecTV,
The Texas Rangers released more non-roster invitees to Major League spring training next month, with 11 of them considered prospects.
The Texas Rangers have created their own regional sports network called Rangers Sports Network. How will it impact how fans can watch the team?
The Cincinnati Reds could satisfy a concern they have seemingly had this offseason with their third base position by making a trade with the Texas Rangers. Having plenty of reasons to doubt the future of the hot corner,
Veteran right-hander Jesse Chavez has agreed to a minor league contract with the Texas Rangers that includes an invitation to spring training.
On Monday, the Texas Rangers announced the creation of Rangers Sports Network (RSN). The company will produce and distribute all of the team's television broadcasts for the upcoming season. Distribution is the keyword as local stations will vie for a chance to snag the Rangers' local TV rights.
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The Texas Rangers in their maybe-still-ongoing pursuit to fine-tune their bullpen have missed out on a prime target.
Castillo will be a significant name to watch in 2025. The teenage shortstop is a slender 6’3″, 165 lbs, with room to grow. His speed is at least 60 grade, and the hit tool isn’t far behind. When Castillo taps into his power, we’re looking at a guy who could be a top-25 overall prospect.
When it comes to the starting rotation, though, the Mets have the opposite problem. They seemingly have a set idea of starters one through five, but nearly all of those pitchers c