
The latest on the once and future World Series champion Texas Rangers
Good morning.
Shawn McFarland checks out what we learned about the Texas Rangers over the last week, namely that they’re not waiting around to make changes.
Matt Fisher writes that the changes come after another overall poor showing at the plate for Texas during their latest homestand.
Sean Bass writes about the monkey’s paw situation where the Rangers appear to have their best pitching staff in years at the same time as perhaps their worst offense in decades.
Kennedi Landry writes that the Rangers are turning to former All-Star Bret Boone as their new hitting instructor to try to solve the hitting woes.
Evan Grant writes that the Rangers opted to grab podcaster Boone to provide a new voice for hitters to listen to.
Jeff Wilson writes that the Rangers are bringing in Boone and shaking things up with the return of Evan Carter.
Grant notes that Carter is back after getting acclimated to action in Round Rock and will likely provide Texas with another leadoff option.
Jeff Passan checks out the players next due for a big pay day with Wyatt Langford perhaps set to join the $300 million dollar club down the line.
And, among his early season trade ideas, Jim Bowden would like to see the Rangers acquire Luis Robert Jr.
Have a nice day!