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Rangers Likely To Fill Second Base Internally

By Steve Adams | December 5, 2025 at 4:01pm CDT

Last month’s Marcus Semien-for-Brandon Nimmo swap created a hole at second base in Arlington, but the Rangers don’t plan on going outside the organization to find help at the position. Jeff Wilson of DLLS Sports reports that Texas currently plans to fill that void internally.

That should be good news for 28-year-old Josh Smith, who’s bounced all over the diamond in a utility role over the past few seasons but now looks like a strong candidate for regular work at second base — at least against right-handed pitching. The lefty-swinging former second-round pick was a roughly average hitter in 2025 and a fair bit better than that in 2024. Over the past two seasons, he’s slashed a combined .254/.336/.380 (107 wRC+) with 23 homers, 53 doubles, three triples and 23 stolen bases in 1155 plate appearances (293 games).

Second base has actually been Smith’s least-frequent position of the many in which he’s dabbled at the MLB level. He’s played just 41 innings there, although part of the reason for that is Semien’s iron man status at the position. Semien missed a total of four games over his first three seasons in Texas, leaving few opportunities for anyone else at second base. He “only” appeared in 127 games this season, but Texas was also using Smith at the hot corner and in the outfield to help cover for other injuries, so he appeared in just four games at second base. Cody Freeman, Dylan Moore and Ezequiel Duran were more frequent options there in place of Semien.

Duran and Freeman both remain with the organization and are on the 40-man roster. That’s also true of former first-round pick Justin Foscue. Anyone from that group could step up and grab a more prominent role at second base, but none of that group has hit nearly as well as Smith in the majors.

Duran showed some promise in 2023 but has hit just .237/.278/.309 in 504 plate appearances dating back to 2024. Freeman had a terrific showing in Triple-A last year, hitting .336/.382/.549 with just an 8.7% strikeout rate in 97 games. That didn’t carry over to the majors, though. Freeman hit .228/.258/.342 with a 15.7% strikeout rate in 121 turns at the plate. Foscue posted league-average offense in Triple-A this past season but has a bleak .059/.094/.098 slash in an admittedly tiny sample of 53 plate appearances. He’s also long faced defensive questions and has been splitting time between second base and first base in recent seasons.

The most exciting option is likely still a ways down the road. Sebastian Walcott is widely regarded as one of the ten best prospects in the sport. He’s just 19 years old but already held his own against much more advanced Double-A pitching last year, hitting .255/.355/.386 with 13 homers, 32 steals, a 12.7% walk rate and an 18.9% strikeout rate. Walcott, who’ll turn 20 in March, is a shortstop but could move to second base with Corey Seager entrenched at shortstop.

Regardless of exactly what shape it takes, it seems the Rangers will avoid bringing in free agents or trade candidates of note to plug that gap at second base. Given the team’s stated goal of reducing payroll, signing someone like Bo Bichette never seemed viable, but this latest report also strongly suggests that second-tier infield targets like Jorge Polanco and trade targets like Brendan Donovan or Brandon Lowe aren’t going to be a priority.

Adding some additional depth on minor league deals and/or an opportunistic one-year deal for a bargain-bin pickup late in the offseason don’t seem out of the question. Wilson notes that GM Ross Fenstermaker said the club will be opportunistic on that front. For now, however, a splash of any real note doesn’t appear to be in the cards.

In a smaller but notable bit of Rangers news, president of baseball operations Chris Young made clear that he hopes to re-sign reliever Josh Sborz after non-tendering him last week, writes Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News. Young said his team is “extremely” interested in bringing Sborz back but prefers it to be on a minor league deal.

Sborz didn’t pitch this season after undergoing shoulder surgery in November 2024. The hope was that he’d make his way back to the mound at some point in 2025. He set out on a minor league rehab stint in mid-July but struggled both with results and velocity; Sborz’s fastball was down more than three miles per hour. Texas started and stopped his rehab stint multiple times before shutting him down entirely in early September.

The 31-year-old Sborz (32 in a couple weeks) had a bizarre campaign in 2023, pitching well for much of the season (3.83 ERA through mid-August) before being torched for 13 runs in 7 2/3 frames down the stretch, thereby ballooning his ERA to 5.50. Sborz then bounced all the way back — and then some — in the playoffs, serving as one of then-manager Bruce Bochy’s most trusted relievers. He pitched a dozen innings and allowed only one run (0.75 ERA) on four hits and four walks. He fanned 13.

If another club is willing to put Sborz on its 40-man roster — or offer him a larger salary on a non-guaranteed contract — the Rangers might be hard-pressed to retain the right-hander. Coming off a lost season, however, that’s far from a sure thing. If Sborz does ultimately re-sign on a minor league pact, his track record and familiarity with the organization could give him an inside track on winning a roster spot — provided his shoulder is back up to full strength.

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  1. Rsox

    1 month ago

    They can probably get a Thairo Estrada or Adam Frazier on minor league deals if they want to supplement that group with a veteran option

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  2. NineChampionships

    1 month ago

    Give it to Foscue

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    • Okie_baseball

      1 month ago

      Foscue is not a starting mlb 2B defender, he’s pretty awful. Plus Smith has out hit him.

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      • knolln

        1 month ago

        You’re definitely not wrong. Sure be nice to have another RH gap hitter with decent OBP and let Smith keep being super utility man (Duran’s playing his way out). And be nice to have not completely missed with foscue. But he looks AAAA to this point,so unfortunately Smith is probably the 100+ game 2b man unless something changes. And hes a nice player, don’t get me wrong. Would be nice to have a 2b (I liked the trade btw) and have smith where he has been on the depth chart. But these are currently just wishes

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  3. RoyalsFanAmongWolves

    1 month ago

    I’ll trade you Jonathan India you don’t even have to trade anything. I just want to trade him away.

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  4. Okie_baseball

    1 month ago

    This is the right call. Smith has earned the job. If I get a 320 obp and 10-15 hrs from some combination of Smith and Duran/freeman I am pretty happy.

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  5. GoGreen

    1 month ago

    Cam Cauley finished up very strong at AA last year. I think with an invitation and a strong spring showing, he could crack the opening day roster as our starting 2b.

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    • Okie_baseball

      1 month ago

      Nah, it will be Smith to start the year. Who knows what happens if Cauley tears it up though. I love idea of him, good defender, super fast, but he strikes out a lot I think. We have had far too much swing and miss lately

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      • GoGreen

        1 month ago

        Okie – yeah I tend to agree with you. Smith has earned his spot on this roster. It would be nice to give him a set position and see if he could build off of a more consistent role. Perhaps the offense might benefit from having a more defined daily routine.

        However, I feel that with Chris Young there has been a more concerted effort to expedite some of the youth to the major league roster. I love this. So, I feel there is a chance that Cauley could continue the hot stretch through spring and force CY’s hand.

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  6. fenwayfrank

    1 month ago

    Great opportunity for Smith, however I think Texas will miss having his versatility available on the bench. Guess they’ll need to find a UTIL guy.

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    • Okie_baseball

      1 month ago

      Duran can play all the same positions. It’s actually a good opportunity for both of them

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  7. Judge_Smails45

    1 month ago

    Matt McLain, Nick Lodolo, prospect for Wyatt Langford?

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    • Astros71

      1 month ago

      Maybe try adding 3 prospects and another arm (not trash ones).

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    • pohle

      1 month ago

      same package for evan carter…?

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      • etex211

        1 month ago

        Carter is always hurt. I’d be happy to get a package for him.

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  8. rangers13

    1 month ago

    It will be Smith unless Cauley or Freeman unseats him. Not really a Durant fan, but between him and Freeman they can cover the utility duties. Could see Rangers still try to trade for Donovan, and let Freeman get more time at Round Rock, but since he can ostensibly C he makes a good player to have around in case of emergency. I can see Foscue perhaps included with some combo of Jung and Osuna for a backup catcher or mid relief pitcher. Burrows and or Bart from Pittsburgh or Crooks from Cards.

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    • GoGreen

      1 month ago

      I really liked the hustle in Freeman and Haggerty, they were like a spark plug toward the end of the season.

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  9. HALfromVA

    1 month ago

    That World Series clinching pitch, and subsequent glove spike, earns Sborz another Rangers contract. Sign him.

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  10. Jarred Kelenic's Beer Can

    1 month ago

    This Rangers team is the textbook definition of the phrase “life comes at you fast.”

    Hope that one ring was worth it, because it’s going to a loooonnngggg time before they’re good again.

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  11. CaseyAbell

    1 month ago

    My guess is that Sborz comes back to the Rangers on a minor league deal. Hard to see another team offering him anything more, or really anything at all.

    Smith will have first dibs on the second base job. Wolcott gets all the pub but Cauley might be a sleeper. Cauley cut his strikeout rate to 24.7% in AA this year while hitting .253/.325/.448. If he continues to make progress on the swing-and-miss at AAA, he could get a look with the Rangers later in 2026.

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  12. Roper

    1 month ago

    Rangers are OK at 2B. Smith is more than adequate to replace a sharply declining Semien. Duran and Freeman have exciting potential if Texas can get it out of them. Where I am worried is catcher. May regret not tendering Jonah. The catching market is extremely thin. I would suggest taking both Parada (Mets) and Susac (A’s) in the Rule 5 Draft next week. Both former first round picks, let them battle it out in Spring Training to see who pairs with Higgy. Return the other to their original team. Might find a long-term answer at catcher!

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    • octavian8

      1 month ago

      Gavin Lux could be a possibility at 2B. Could be acquired on the cheap.

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  13. jvent

    1 month ago

    They can have Jeff McNeil for a minor leaguer or a relief pitcher

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  14. americasfirstbaseman

    1 month ago

    This is absolutely the right stance to take for the Rangers, knowing they’re dealing with payroll constraints. Simply plugging Smith in will at least get them better offensive results than they got from Semien last year.

    However, I expect the Rangers to set up a healthy competition in spring training for the spot. The best version of the Rangers is one where Foscue or Freeman take a step forward and hit at the major league level. They’ll also want to keep the pressure on Josh Jung to make a step forward. But, they have a lot of viable options that at least have the potential to be above average options at 2B. And Josh Smith is an excellent safety net.

    I still think Brandon Lowe would make a lot of sense, regardless: cost efficient for the potential production, could also be a LH option at 1B and LF option to cover for inevitable Carter injury time- all areas of needed depth. But from this article, it doesn’t seem likely they’ll pursue him.

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    • rangers13

      1 month ago

      Agree that B Lowe would be a nice addition.

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