
Texas Rangers Rank as Premier Free-Agent Destination, Behind Just Dodgers
When it comes to free-agent destinations, the Texas Rangers didn’t traditionally have “it.”
Arlington wasn’t exactly a mecca for baseball stars looking to make a move. Sure, there were exceptions. Nolan Ryan and Alex Rodriguez come to mind.
But playing for the Rangers didn’t have the same allure as the New York Yankees or Los Angeles Dodgers or San Francisco Giants or Boston Red Sox.
Well, the times, they are changing. Even before the magical World Series run of 2023, the Rangers were making serious inroads in bringing top-flight talent to North Texas.
Sure they had to pay – a half-billion dollars to Corey Seager and Marcus Semien before the 2022 season, for example – but doesn’t every team spend big to sign the best? The Rangers also signed Jacob deGrom, Nathan Eovaldi and manager Bruce Bochy, among others, coming off a sixth consecutive losing season.
Free agents were buying in even before the franchise won its first Fall Classic. So how about now? Are you paying attention, Shohei Ohtani?
Texas is the place to be … and others have noticed.
Bleacher Report has ranked all 30 clubs as free-agent destinations for the 2023-24 offseason. The criteria used included Payroll Situation, Contention Timeline and Quality of Life.
The Rangers, once just another MLB outpost, are higher on the list that the Yankees, Giants, Red Sox, New York Mets, Chicago Cubs and Houston Astros. Actually, the champs trail only the Dodgers.
Here’s the rationale from Bleacher Report:
Bleacher Report: Texas Rangers
Payroll Situation
Contention Timeline
Quality of Life
The Rangers apparently have a significant free-agent advantage compared to the rest of the American League West. Bleacher Reports rankings for the division: Los Angeles Angels (14), Seattle Mariners (15), Astros (16) and Oakland Athletics (30).
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