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Rangers Extend Chris Young

By Steve Adams | September 13, 2024 at 1:14pm CDT

The Rangers on Friday announced that they’ve agreed to a multi-year contract extension with general manager Chris Young, who’d been in the final season of his previous deal, which ran from 2021-24. The team did not specify the length of the new contract. Young was also promoted and now holds the title president of baseball operations.

“Chris Young’s impact on the Texas Rangers organization has been immense over the last four years,” managing partner and majority owner Ray Davis said within today’s press release. “His leadership and vision were instrumental in helping bring a World Series championship to Arlington for the first time, and he is passionate about producing a consistent winner on the field year in and year out for our fans. Our baseball operations group, from scouting and player development to the Major League team, is in great hands with CY at the helm for many years to come. I look forward to continuing our work together.”

Young, 45, joined the Rangers’ front office in Dec. 2020 after spending two seasons working in MLB’s central office as the league’s senior vice president of on-field operations, initiatives and strategy. Given his background, he was a somewhat out-of-the-box hire, but the Rangers weren’t the only club with interest. Mets owner Steve Cohen also spoke to Young about a potential baseball operations leadership role, but Young removed his name from consideration for that post. Just weeks later, he accepted the title of GM with the Rangers. As a Dallas native, it was a homecoming for Young and helped to explain why he quickly withdrew from consideration for the Mets post.

At the time of his hiring, Young was second on the Rangers’ baseball ops hierarchy to then-president of baseball operations Jon Daniels. Daniels had helmed baseball operations in Arlington since 2006, but Young’s hiring proved to be a portent for a changing of the guard. Less than two years after tabbing Young as the general manager, Daniels was fired in Aug. 2022. Young took over baseball operations and, in his first full season steering the ship, saw his club defy all preseason expectations by bringing home the first World Series title in franchise history.

The success can hardly be attributed to Young alone, of course. Daniels’ fingerprints were all over the 2023 Rangers, whether in the form of prior free agent signings (e.g. Corey Seager, Marcus Semien, Jon Gray), previous trades (Adolis Garcia, Nathaniel Lowe, Mitch Garver) or homegrown contributors (Josh Jung, Leody Taveras, Jose Leclerc). That said, it was Young who was leading the front office when Texas signed Jacob deGrom, Nathan Eovaldi, Robbie Grossman and others. He also oversaw the acquisitions of Max Scherzer, Jordan Montgomery, Chris Stratton and Aroldis Chapman (admittedly paying what now looks like an excessively steep price of Cole Ragans). This past offseason’s slate of modest, payroll-limited moves included fruitful signings of Kirby Yates, David Robertson and Michael Lorenzen.

The 2024 season hasn’t at all been the followup to last year’s title that ownership, Young, the rest of the organization and fans of the Rangers envisioned. It was well known heading into the year that Texas would have several key arms on the shelf (Scherzer, deGrom, offseason signee Tyler Mahle), but the hope was that last year’s juggernaut offense would help keep the team afloat until those big arms returned to the fray.

That didn’t happen at all, however. Seager was injured early (and recently returned to the IL due to a need for sports hernia surgery). Jung missed considerable time for a second straight season. Garcia, Lowe, Taveras, young outfielder Evan Carter and catcher Jonah Heim have all taken significant steps back. Top prospect Wyatt Langford, last year’ No. 4 overall pick, broke camp with the team and has picked up steam since a slow start. However, he’s still sitting on a roughly league-average batting line and hasn’t broken out into immediate stardom like many hoped after a torrid spring training.

The result has been a 71-76 record that’s left the Rangers 7.5 games out of both the division lead and the Wild Card chase. Texas hasn’t technically been mathematically eliminated from postseason play yet, but short of a miraculous scenario where they win out for the rest of the season, they’re not going to get there. Some of that is reflective of moves that haven’t paid off and missed opportunities elsewhere. Some is indicative of the manner in which ownership’s unwillingness to spend amid concern about their television revenue effectively tied Young’s hands last winter.

Regardless of this year’s poor results, it seems ownership remains convinced that Young is the right voice to continue guiding the franchise moving forward. The Princeton grad has long been touted as one of the game’s brightest and most inquisitive minds, and he sees the game differently than many of his peers, given his 13-year career as a pitcher with the Padres, Mets, Mariners, Royals and very same Rangers he’s now tasked with constructing.

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  1. Texassooner

    9 months ago

    FINALLY!!

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  2. steven st croix

    9 months ago

    Farhan 2.0

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    • drprofsps

      9 months ago

      I pray you are wrong!!!!

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    • myaccount2

      9 months ago

      Not sure how they’re even comparable.

      Farhan has consistently not addressed SF’s issues and took forever to make a big splash. He’s also allergic to long-term contracts except for the recent Chapman deal.

      Young immediately addressed his team’s issues, immediately made big splashes, and handed out maybe too many long term contracts.

      Young isn’t the best GM in the league but he’s had a lot more success in a shorter period of time. I was hoping Texas would be foolish and let him walk.

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      • mlb fan

        9 months ago

        “Young isn’t the best GM”..True statements and at the end of the day, teams can’t keep changing plans, management styles and GMs every 3-4 yrs.

        Even Anaheim has finally decided this is true by re-signing Minasian. Even an average(or below) GM is better than an ever changing cast of management philosophies.

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        • myaccount2

          9 months ago

          Agree, mlb fan. Continuity can go a long way. I just don’t see how moving on from Young, who turned the Rangers into a true contender and built a World Series winner, would have been a good idea. Farhan, on the other hand, hasn’t really been able to elevate SF outside of a season that’s showing to have been an aberration.

          I think this is also a reminder that the grass is not always greener…

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      • Karensjer

        9 months ago

        When your owner wants to spend like they did the previous 2 off seasons before this one, I don’t think it depends who the GM is, although I think Young does hold an advantage over most of them with the Ivy League education. But add the free agents that Texas signed to any other team that had losing records and an owner that won’t spend, and I would think you would see some good results in 2 seasons just like the Rangers did.

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    • raz427

      9 months ago

      How so? Farham could and would never land a premier FA hitter. CY did it multiple times in multiple years. Scherzer’s deal is off the books after this year, so I anticipate them going after someone. I’m not even a Rangers fan, although I lived in Arlington for four years and the 180 job he’s done inheriting a woeful Rangers squad and turned them into champions is pretty indictive that he knows what he is doing as opposed to Farhan.

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      • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

        9 months ago

        Rangers can’t develop pitching. Of course they can sign any free agent pitcher they want if they write the highest check. Kind of perplexing you’re giving Young credit for that.

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        • myaccount2

          9 months ago

          @Ignorant- It’s weird that you aren’t giving him credit for it considering he still has to sign the right guys and their highest paid SP has been their least effective.

          By your statement, Friedman isn’t a top GM either?

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        • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

          9 months ago

          In some cases you land the big free agent catch merely from having the highest offer on the table. That very well may have been the case for deGrom, whose contract raised the eyebrows of everyone when it landed. (And so the decision was likely made above his head…but still it should be CY’s job to make a spirited case AGAINST signing deGrom and instead spread that money around.) In the case of Friedman, like with Cashman, they have the allure of the brand working in their favor. Ohtani & Yamamoto only wanted to play for the Dodgers and nobody else, making Friedman’s job easy, as they fell into his lap.

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        • myaccount2

          9 months ago

          So who are the top GMs in your opinion? Just curious. I’m no Rangers fan, but let’s give Young some credit for signing the correct guys when given a blank check in Semien, Seager, Grossman, Jankowski, and Eovaldi. He easily could have fumbled that given the sheer number of FAs who don’t work out. He also traded for Scherzer, Montgomery, Chapman (at a steep cost) and Stratton, then drafted Langford.

          That’s a solid list of moves. He had misses like deGrom thus far, but there are still more hits, I’d say. He’s not top 3 or anything, imo, because that’s probably reserved for Dombrowski, Elias, and Anthopolous off the top of my head, but he’s I’d consider him a back end top 10 GM with win-now moves like that.

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        • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

          9 months ago

          The trade for Montgomery was definitely a plus move and he deserves credit for that. (And by the looks of it, smart that they didn’t resign him for this year although I wanted them to at the time.)

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    • mlb fan

      9 months ago

      “Farhan 2.0.”…A WS win makes all the difference in the world. Farhan is on the hot seat, whereas Chris Young is chilling and sitting comfortably with a new contract extension.

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  3. PhilliesBob1980

    9 months ago

    The link for Chris Young is for the other Chris Young.

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  4. Clofreesz

    9 months ago

    As expected.

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  5. Dumpster Divin Theo

    9 months ago

    More like Chris Old. Amirite?

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  6. Champ world champion Texas Rangers

    9 months ago

    Huge news for Rangers baseball players love him and fans appreciate him.

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  7. UWPSUPERFAN77

    9 months ago

    How many old guys leave next year! Your WS team was a great mix, but too many old bad, due to injuries, Starting pitchers. You are fortunate to be in an easy division. I like you better than Houston for next year. Overtaking Seattle? Depends on which underperforming team plays. Will it be the Rangers or Seattle. Time will tell.

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    • Okie_baseball

      9 months ago

      We actually have a pretty good young core moving forward. Jung, Carter, Langford, Smith, (Walcott now in AA) on the position player side and Rocker, Leiter, Bradford on the pitching side. Need some of those guys to keep growing but we are fine and have a pretty good balance. I’m not sure Seattle has anything like that on the horizon as far as hitters go, but man can they develop pitching.

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  8. LordD99

    9 months ago

    Rewarding him after a failed season.

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  9. Dougbirdee

    9 months ago

    Maybe he could sign Rendon and Buxton.

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  10. Not the real Sports Pope

    9 months ago

    Whatever happen to Jon Daniel’s?

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    • The Ranger Fan

      9 months ago

      Went to Tampa Bay Rays , Advisor

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  11. Gentlemanbob

    9 months ago

    Extending Chris Young was essential to the continued success of the Texas Rangers. Not sure ownership will step up enough to finance it.

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  12. Ignorant Son-of-a-b

    9 months ago

    Chris Young is overrated. What has he done but hand out a few free agent contracts only because ownership gave him the checkbook? Where’s the homegrown pitchers?? Oh yeah Cole Ragans, doh!

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    • oldredgunslinger

      9 months ago

      He delivered the World Series championship that we had waited 51 years for

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    • Hots

      9 months ago

      The homegrown pitchers are here: Kumar Rocker, Cody Bradford, Jack Leiter, Emiliano Teodo, and Alejandro Rosario.

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      • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

        9 months ago

        If those young guys can all take a step forward in their development next year then I will rescind my comment.

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    • BaseballisLife

      9 months ago

      Pretty much the only bad move he has made.

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      • Okie_baseball

        9 months ago

        Why was that a bad move? It’s easy to look on that deal (Chapman) and say that giving up a young controllable starter with upside is tough, but the reality is that Texas needed bullpen help badly. Flags fly forever and Chapman wasn’t wonderful but he pitched in a ton of big spots down the stretch. I would still do that deal if I get a world series out of it.

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        • BaseballisLife

          9 months ago

          2nd team that has said pretty much the same thing about trading for Chapman. The Cubs being the other one.

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  13. PartManPartMonkey

    9 months ago

    It’d be fun to climb Chris Young like a tree.

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