
The latest on the once and future World Series champion Texas Rangers
Good morning.
Kennedi Landry writes that, after being unhappy with the traditional Regional Sports Network model, the Texas Rangers are creating their own RSN only now that means the Rangers Sports Network.
Evan Grant has more on what the new RSN means for how you’ll be viewing Rangers games in 2025 and beyond.
Jeff Wilson writes that the Rangers have an idea and a name for their new network, but fans will have to wait and see in the coming weeks for the details.
From Jesse Chavez drafted by the Rangers in 2002, to Sebastian Walcott born four years after that, Landry checks out Texas’ upcoming spring training camp invites.
Grant notes that Chavez is back for a fourth stint with the organization after signing a minor league pact yesterday.
Wilson writes about recently named No. 2 overall prospect (by The Athletic) Walcott, and Tom Grieve Minor League Player of the Year winner Alejandro Osuna, joining Chavez among the invitees.
Shawn McFarland writes that the last regular pick of the 2024 MLB draft first round (because the Rangers won the World Series in 2023, you see) Malcolm Moore will join Walcott among the prospects invited to big league camp.
Thomas Harrigan writes that Cody Bradford is a breakout candidate in 2025 after small sample success in 2024.
Jim Bowden names Wyatt Langford as another breakout candidate, though I’d argue the September American League Player of the Month already broke out.
And, Matt Fisher writes that Corey Seager is not someone who needs any breaking out, he just needs to stay healthy after a hernia-filled 2024 season.
Have a nice day!