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This MLB insider believes the Texas Rangers will keep Corey Seager for Opening Day despite major offseason changes.
A passing grade for each team because Nimmo seems a better fit with the Rangers and Semien a better fit with the Mets, but there’s a reason each player was available in the first place, and it’s hard to think either team is significantly better off after swapping undesirable contracts.
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 reign of the Rangers’ Iron Man has come to an end. The Mets and Rangers completed a one-for-one blockbuster trade on Monday that sent outfielder Brandon Nimmo to Texas and second baseman Marcus Semien to New York.
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?
Now that the Colorado Rockies have hit rock bottom, or what they hope was rock bottom, things should only improve from here. Under the new leadership of preside
ARLINGTON, Texas — The Texas Rangers are reportedly finalizing a trade involving Marcus Semien. According to ESPN's MLB Insider Jeff Passan, Semien could be traded to the New York Mets for outfielder Brandon Nimmo.
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.
After missing the playoffs for the second year in a row, the Texas Rangers have some work to do this offseason. They're still behind the Seattle Mariners and Ho
Two years after they played big roles in a World Series title, the Texas Rangers have cut ties with outfielder Adolis García and catcher Jonah Heim.
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Rockies promote interim manager Warren Schaeffer to full-time role in 2026 despite 119-loss season
The Colorado Rockies are giving Warren Schaeffer another shot at bringing the franchise back to prominence. Schaeffer, who took over as the team's interim manager in May following the firing of Bud Black, will return in the full-time role in 2026, the team announced Monday.