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Rangers Option Jake Burger

By Nick Deeds | May 2, 2025 at 3:06pm CDT

May 2: The moves have now been officially announced by the Rangers. As reported, Crim has been selected and Ornelas recalled, with Ahmed designated for assignment and Burger optioned.

May 1: The Rangers are demoting Jake Burger to Triple-A, according to a report from Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic. First baseman Blaine Crim will be promoted to the majors in his place, according to Rosenthal. Burger has one minor league option remaining, so the Rangers will not need to pass him through waivers in order to send him to Triple-A. Crim is not yet on the 40-man roster and will need to have his contract selected. Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News reports that the swap from Burger to Crim will be paired with the club designating shortstop Nick Ahmed for assignment to open up a 40-man roster spot for Crim. That will create a new vacancy on the roster’s bench, which Grant suggests could go to utility infielder Jonathan Ornelas.

According to Rosenthal, Burger’s demotion to the minor leagues could be a fairly short one. He reports that the Rangers’ plan is to allow Burger an opportunity to “reset” in the minor leagues before bringing him back up to the majors in the near future. At the very least, the 29-year-old will report to Round Rock for the next ten days before he can be considered for a return to the majors. That’s the minimum stay for a player optioned to the minor leagues before they can be promoted back to MLB.

Even a short stay in the minors demonstrates how difficult Burger’s start to his Rangers career has been. Acquired from the Marlins back in December in exchange for infield prospects Maximo Acosta and Echedry Vargas as well as pitching prospect Brayan Mendoza, Burger was brought in to replace Nathaniel Lowe at first base on the heels of a year-and-a-half stint with the Marlins where he slashed .265/.315/.472 with a 112 wRC+ across 190 games. Last year’s production was less impressive, however, as he posted a 106 wRC+ overall. While he slugged 29 homers in 137 games, he struck out in 25.9% of his plate appearances and got on base at a lackluster .301 clip. Still, it was an above-average profile overall and the power intrigued the Rangers enough to invest in the slugger, who will remain under team control for three more seasons after this one.

Burger is only 29 games into his career with the Rangers, but the early returns on that investment have not exactly impressed. In 105 plate appearances this year, Burger has hit just .186/.229/.330 with a well below-average wRC+ of just 55. He’s struck out at a worrisome 30.5% clip, walked in just 2.9% of his plate appearances, and has so far failed to generate the trademark power that has become his carrying tool over the years. That all came together to leave Burger with the fifth-worst season among qualified first basemen this year by wRC+ and the sixth-worst by fWAR. Perhaps a more successful team would be more willing to display patience with a newly-acquired player, but the Rangers are currently 16-16 and have fallen to fourth place in the AL West behind the Mariners, Astros, and Athletics.

Those woes can largely be attributed to a lackluster offense. There have been some major bright spots; Wyatt Langford is looking like a potential superstar, Jonah Heim, Josh Jung, and Josh Smith have all been impressive, and Corey Seager looks like his typical star-level self when healthy. Unfortunately, Seager is currently on the injured list and other key pieces of the offense expected to help carry the load in his absence like Marcus Semien, Joc Pederson, and Burger have been disappointing in the early going. Given the veteran statuses of Semien and Pederson, Burger was the only one of that struggling trio who could be optioned to the minors and therefore by far the easiest to remove from the lineup for a temporary reset.

That makes Burger’s demotion in some ways about circumstances as much as it’s about performance. After all, while Burger’s plate discipline numbers early in the season have been worrying as he’s made worse swing decisions while whiffing inside the strike zone more often as compared to last year, underlying metrics actually paint quite a rosy picture about his expected power production. The slugger’s 13.4% barrel rate is higher than last year, and the same can be said for a 49.3% hard-hit rate that actually matches his breakout 2023 season with the Marlins and White Sox. Combine Burger’s expected slugging percentage of .411 (more than 80 points higher than his actual production) and his artificially low .234 BABIP, and it’s easy to see how Burger could turn things around in relatively short order.

He’ll need to fight his way back up to the majors in order to do that, however. In the meantime, the Rangers will turn to well-regarded prospect Blaine Crim to handle first base. Crim is nearly 28 years old, making him older for a prospect, and he was drafted by the Rangers all the way back in 2019 during the 19th round of that year’s draft. Despite that age and lack of pedigree, Crim is now in his third consecutive season with impressive results at the Triple-A level, where he has a career .286/.373/.486 slash line across 308 games. Crim’s been even more impressive so far this year, with a .313/.365/.565 slash line across 126 plate appearances. If he can come up to the majors and prove he can hit at the highest level, it would hardly be a surprise to see Crim remain in the mix even after Burger returns to action. After all, Pederson typically sits against left-handed pitching, and a right-handed bat like Crim could offer the Rangers a solid platoon partner for their struggling slugger going forward.

As for Ahmed, the 35-year-old is now in his 12th season in the majors and has appeared in just four games for the Rangers this year. He’s yet to record a hit in eight trips to the plate this year but does have a walk and a run scored to go with three strikeouts. Assuming he does get designated for assignment to make room for Crim, the Rangers will have one week to either attempt to pass Ahmed through waivers or work out a trade sending him elsewhere. Should Ahmed clear waivers, he would then have the opportunity to either accept an outright assignment to the minor leagues or elect free agency instead.

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48 Comments

  1. Malbotti

    2 months ago

    oof

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    • MLB Top 100 Commenter

      2 months ago

      Trade Jake to the Padres so that in a couple years he can play with Leodalis.

      You know, Burger and de Vries.

      If you don’t get it, try to ketchup before you get run down in a pickle.

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  2. King. Of. Cards

    2 months ago

    Burger is from St Louis. Luken Baker is from Texas. Perhaps something can be worked out. Baker plus a little something else.

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    • yankee766766

      2 months ago

      would that be like “Baker” Burger ?

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    • Acoss1331

      2 months ago

      Shake and Bake!

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      • Dumpster Divin Theo

        2 months ago

        Not any more. The Magic Man. Now you see him…

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    • Blue Baron

      2 months ago

      King: If Burger can’t cut it in MLB, what difference would that make? And aren’t the Cardinals trying to get younger?

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  3. HiredGun23

    2 months ago

    Bummer…

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    • CravenMoorehead

      2 months ago

      Bummer Burger 🙁

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    • Bob Sacamano 310

      2 months ago

      No, he’s in Atlanta

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      Reply
  4. Jm207* 2

    2 months ago

    Still don’t get why they swapped Lowe for Burger.

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    • HBan22

      2 months ago

      They got a potentially great reliever for Lowe. And Lowe is pretty mediocre overall. They clearly thought Burger could offer similar or better production. It just hasn’t worked out so far.

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      • Chicken In Philly?

        2 months ago

        Lowe checks in at 120 OPS+ regularly and averages 3 WAR. He’s perfectly acceptable for a first baseman these days, but the Rangers needed to cut salary.

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        • Major League Baseball Fan

          2 months ago

          It was a Lowe blow. Should have kept him.

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      • Blue Baron

        2 months ago

        HBan22: Lowe is a much better player than Burger.

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  5. HBan22

    2 months ago

    I still think dealing Nate Lowe for Robert Garcia was a good trade for the Rangers, despite 1B being a clear issue for them right now. Crim has raked in the minors, so maybe he’ll take the job and run with it. Justin Foscue is also raking in AAA, so they at least have options.

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    • Blue Baron

      2 months ago

      HBan22: Sure they have options, like being a mediocre team.

      Reply
  6. Reynaldo's

    2 months ago

    Fun fact; Jake Burger has a faster sprint speed than Willy Adames and Bryce Harper

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    • Major League Baseball Fan

      2 months ago

      He can play on my football team.

      Reply
  7. thecrocusesareinbloom

    2 months ago

    The Lowe trade was a head-scratcher to me then and remains a head-scratcher to me now

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    • kmk1986

      2 months ago

      They traded for more power

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      • Blue Baron

        2 months ago

        kmk1986: No they didn’t. But they did trade for lower batting average and a lower baseball IQ.

        1
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    • Kapler's Coconut Oil

      2 months ago

      When in doubt, assume it’s a money move

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      • Major League Baseball Fan

        2 months ago

        In this case, absolutely.

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        Reply
  8. Paleobros

    2 months ago

    Is Burger cooked?

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    • letitbelowenstein

      2 months ago

      It spoiled.

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      Reply
    • Major League Baseball Fan

      2 months ago

      Medium rare.

      1
      Reply
  9. letsholdemandgohome

    2 months ago

    He’s a product of Missouri State in Springfield. A lot of good players came out of MSU.

    5
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    • Jose Tattoo-vay

      2 months ago

      And SMSU. Let’s Go Bears!!

      Reply
  10. Ignorant Son-of-a-b

    2 months ago

    The two big power bats the Rangers brought in for this season, Burger and Joc Pedersen, have been abject failures. Maybe wonderboy GM should stick to pitching.

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    • Major League Baseball Fan

      2 months ago

      DeGrom was also a bad acquisition. So was Max.

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      • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

        2 months ago

        deGrom pitching well this year. Not worth the contract of course, but he’s looking pretty decent so they should get something out of him.

        Reply
  11. vikingbluejay67

    2 months ago

    Send him to Cleveland so when David Fry comes back they can hit one after the other. Burger and Fry(s)

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    • kmk1986

      2 months ago

      No Seth beer beer and burger

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      Reply
  12. kscheer

    2 months ago

    Fire Donnie Ecker

    2
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  13. Braves Butt-Head

    2 months ago

    The question must be asked if he were a hotdog instead of a Burger would he eat himself?

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  14. kmk1986

    2 months ago

    Well least he’s been better than joc

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  15. bwmiller79

    2 months ago

    I got this wrong, I thought Burger was going to hit a ton in the Rangers lineup.

    I read the article, he is making good contact, he had a nice game a day ago, a little surprising that the Rangers would send him down but I get the feeling something is amiss in the Rangers clubhouse.

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  16. Titus Andromedon

    2 months ago

    His launch angle is down to about 11%, down from over 13% the previous two years. Also increased pop ups and lower pull fly ball %. All that coupled with the increased ks and somehow even low bb%. Small sample but when you’re a one tool player you can’t really afford to not do the one thing you are good at.

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  17. Non Roster Invitee

    2 months ago

    Nothing Burger.

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    • Major League Baseball Fan

      2 months ago

      A+++

      1
      Reply
  18. No Soup For Yu!

    2 months ago

    “[Ahmed has] yet to record a hit in eight trips to the plate this year but does have a walk and a run scored to go with three strikeouts.”

    It should be noted this walk came against a position player and therfore should not count.

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    Reply
  19. Rsox

    2 months ago

    Rangers would have gotten more production out of a Whataburger…

    1
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    • Major League Baseball Fan

      2 months ago

      Or Juan Eichelberger

      Reply
  20. Silas

    2 months ago

    Went from Mayor McCheese to The Grimace…

    1
    Reply
  21. Cubber4415

    2 months ago

    Any sense in the Cubs trading for him to fill their 3rd baseman hole? I understand he isn’t great on defense, but at least there would be some offensive production there. Probably could get him cheap too.

    Reply
  22. Atlanta Jack

    2 months ago

    Always liked Jake, Kenny shouldn’t have traded him.. Hope he comes back to MLB soon.

    Reply
  23. Cleveland 3

    1 month ago

    His numbers suck. Though no one is worse than Joc Itch Pederson this yr.

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