The Texas Rangers could upgrade their depleted pitching staff by signing a 2025 comeback candidate available in free agency.
Juan Soto's $765 million deal came together at exact same location as A-Rod's contract that set the standard 24 years ago.
While rebuilding the backend of their bullpen might be Plan A, the Texas Rangers will also be eyeing the starting pitching market at the Winter Meetings.
As the baseball world prepares to descend on Dallas for the winter meetings and the great free agency shopping mart, the ...
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