The Rangers enter the winter attempting to load up on starting pitching, Jeff Wilson of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram writes. It’s possible the club will seek to acquire three starters in some form or fashion, though GM Jon Daniels says “the number is yet to be determined.”
Just how that need will be met is awfully tough to guess at this point. We covered the club’s obvious need for multiple arms in previewing the team’s offseason situation. But as we said there, there’s such a bounty of possibility that it’s nearly impossible to pick favorites.
Daniels said as much when he chatted with the press from the GM Meetings. Beyond the “couple guys that stand out at the top” of the market, he said of this year’s free agent starters, “you can probably rank them a bunch of different ways.” The Rangers, he says, are “open to a lot of different things.”
While we don’t know whether the Rangers will gun for the elite arms, and can’t be sure who they most fancy further down the board, Wilson says the organization is aiming to land at least one “proven arm” to pair with top starters Mike Minor and Lance Lynn. In MLBTR’s top fifty free agent list, we guessed the club would come away with Hyun-jin Ryu, but we also considered the organization a plausible fit for a dozen other starters.
So, does all this talk of starting pitching mean the Rangers aren’t quite as engaged in the third base market as we predicted in the above-linked analyses? Not so much. Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News explains that the club is pursuing a multi-track strategy to install a star at the hot corner.
We heard recently that the Texas organization is making a concerted push for Josh Donaldson, an older but still-excellent firebrand. But Grant says the club prefers the more youthful Texas native Anthony Rendon, who is Donaldson’s polar opposite in temperament and superior in present ability. Mike Moustakas, it seems, features as a possible backup plan.
It seems the Rangers intend to push hard on both of those premium third baggers, bidding at least until the auction price gets too steep. Presumably, this situation will tie into the pitching side, to some extent. Should the Rangers land a star, they’ll have greater cause to ensure their rotation is up to snuff. On the other hand, missing on Rendon and Donaldson would seem to leave more dry powder to work with.
Grant drops one other nugget that’s worth highlighting with regard to Donaldson. We predicted the veteran would secure a three-year guarantee at $25MM annually (and that he’d ink that deal with the Rangers). But there’s now enough market pressure, per Grant, that “there is a growing thought that to get something done quickly with him would require a fourth year or an option with a significant buyout tacked on to third year.” That’s a big ask for someone on the cusp of his 34th birthday, though Donaldson is an elite performer and we have seen four-year pacts for even older players (e.g., Ben Zobrist).
StandUpGuy
I though they would get Rendon from the star. Texas native and they got the $ to blow.
AngelDiceClay
Don’t put too much emphasis on the native thing. Players are going where the $$ is. Everything being equal he resigns with the Nats.
Eightball611
Not about money
..its who’s closer to the ring for an elder player
DarkSide830
i feel like, in a general sense, money and local beats money and a ring for a player that just won one and is still relatively young. Texas has time to become relevant before the end of Rendon’s contract.
krillin89
Don’t forget that Texas doesn’t have state Taxes. If it is about the money, Texas and Miami have an edge
steelerbravenation
Everything being equal he signs somewhere in Texas
No state tax
PMerkel
No state tax for home games! They pay state taxes in states where they play away games, if that state has state taxes.
Natergater77
What in the world are you talking about? His employer is based out of Texas they don’t pay out by where games are. Just where their employer is like any other job.
ab3b29
Yes they do. Anytime they play on the road in a state which has state income taxed
meoliveriii
They pay taxes in every state they play in. Just like anyone who works out of state for their job.
snotrocket
Except the money the Nats will offer isn’t actually “equal” as it will be spread out over the next 15 years and time value of money matters.
DarkSide830
im curious to see how much they jump into this market. much of the FA contest bears on how hard they will go.
goat
I would put the biggest money on the 150 games a year player ala Rendon. I would pick up Wheeler and Keuchel, and work on fixing the bull pen especially a closer.
ChiSoxCity
RF and DH should be a higher priority than a closer right now. The Sox already have options for late relief. They need more productive hitters in the lineup.
Sk8rboi
I dont see how every time I read about the Rangers they are talking to a high profile guy. I get it that they must at least try but they are far from winning right now and in the near future. Trade Gallo to NYY for whoever you can get and see what you got in terms of prospects. Should have traded Minor at the deadline because everyone knows his season was a flash on the pan. An ERA of 4.5-5 is something more realistic. Hate me if you will but I see Greg Bird starring in a comeback role if dealt back to the Ranger, and why is a 6’10 guy playing CF?
youngTank15
There is no 6’10 guy playing cf.
User 1104686089
Lol Gallo is like my size (6’5″). He actually plays a great CF, it’s just that you don’t want him hurt.
Natergater77
Not to mention in baseball worst to first happens often. Good signings and couple guys develop and things turn around
Phiilies2020
I don’t think the Rangers are bluffing, they are gonna go hard at the market’s top talent
slider32
Rangers had 2 surprises that helped them exelerate their rebuild, the pitching of Lynn and Minor. They have a good chance of landing top level players to move into new park. There are a lot of things that make them an appealing location.
DarkSide830
Lynn and Minor are the reason they need to go for it now. chances are they will decline soon, and you dont want to waste their success.
charles stevens
Teams seem to be taking an aggressive approach to free agency this year. It’s starting to feel like old times around here.
Garmo87
Sign Ryu. Trade for Longoria, trade with Red Sox. Dump Odor, Mazara, Mendez, Ibanez, Guzman and Chavez in those trades. Take on salaries, Evaldi, Longoria. You could make a case to send Calhoun and Choo for J D Martinez.
Tha Dilla
Horrible idea. No ones trading for Odor and as a Rangers fan i dont want nothing to do with Longoria.
dirkg
I had Rendon going to the Rangers. It reminds me a bit of the Beltre scenario where they picked up a proven power third baseman who ends up having a very solid career. As far as pitching, that’s a tougher sell to free agents considering the summer heat and that the balls flies down there.
msglenn2581
New ballpark, indoor for the summer months.
Soapbox
Josh Donaldson is not a Texas fit. Saying Jon Daniels is going after starters MLB’s geriatric ward needs to be on alert. No, I’m not a Daniels fan.