December 15: Texas officially announced the signing, also revealing the presence of a mutual option for the 2028 season. The Rangers have confirmed the Jansen and Alexander deals and are up to 37 players on the roster, pending the finalization of Díaz’s contract.
December 12: The Rangers are reportedly in agreement with free agent catcher Danny Jansen on a two-year, $14.5MM deal. The contract includes another $1MM in bonuses for the ISE Baseball client. Texas entered the night with 35 players on their roster and will not need to make any corresponding moves to accommodate this evening’s flurry of free agent activity.
It’s the second straight offseason in which the Rangers added a free agent catcher on a two-year contract. They signed Kyle Higashioka to a $13.5MM deal last winter. Jansen gets a nearly identical contract to split the playing time in 2026. Texas needed a catcher after non-tendering Jonah Heim on the heels of a second straight down year.
Jansen and Higashioka won’t match up in a strict platoon. They both hit from the right side. Neither player has huge platoon splits over the course of their careers. That’ll allow Skip Schumaker to divide the playing time based on comfort with each day’s starting pitcher. Higashioka and Jansen are similar players overall, though the latter is the more patient hitter. That provides a slightly higher floor from an on-base perspective even if neither player is likely to hit for a high average.
The 30-year-old Jansen (31 in April) was an underrated all-around catcher early in his career with the Blue Jays. He generally performed well in limited playing time but struggled to stay healthy for a full season. Jansen has avoided injuries over the past two years except for a small wrist fracture that cost him the first couple weeks of the 2024 campaign. His production on both sides of the ball dropped that year, though, leaving him to take an $8.5MM pillow contract with the Rays.
Jansen’s numbers rebounded to an extent in Tampa Bay. He hit .204/.314/.389 with 11 home runs across 259 plate appearances. It was at least a jump from a power perspective, as he connected on two more homers in that half-season than he had over 94 games in 2024. His defensive performance was mixed. Jansen is among the league’s best at blocking balls in the dirt, but his pitch framing numbers have declined over the past couple years. He doesn’t have great pure arm strength yet managed to throw out a solid 24% of baserunners after struggling in that regard in 2024.
Tampa Bay dealt him to the Brewers at the deadline. While it was surely a nice return home for the Appleton, Wisconsin native, that wasn’t an ideal landing spot a couple months before free agency. William Contreras plays as much as any catcher. Jansen only got 16 starts and tallied 78 plate appearances with the Brew Crew. He made the most of the sporadic playing time, adding another three homers and doubles apiece. He hit .254/.346/.433 in that limited look. While Jansen isn’t a high-end #1 option, he’s overqualified for a backup role behind one of the five best catchers in the game.
It was always going to be a brief stint in Milwaukee. They made the easy call to decline a $12MM option and look for a much cheaper backup catcher. Jansen finds a better landing spot in Arlington. He benefitted from a weak free agent class. The Rangers weren’t willing to spend what it’d take to add J.T. Realmuto. That left Jansen and Victor Caratini as the only real possibilities if they were going to sign a catcher. Everyone else in the class is a backup or organizational depth type.
RosterResource estimated the Rangers’ payroll around $167MM heading into the evening. Evenly distributing Jansen’s salaries would push that close to $174MM. Texas also agreed to one-year deals with Alexis Díaz and Tyler Alexander. Contract terms for the two pitchers are unreported, though it’s unlikely they cost more than a couple million dollars between the two of them.
The Rangers opened the 2025 season with a player payroll around $218MM. They’ve been clear that number is coming down, though it’s not known to what extent ownership is willing to go. It appears the front office will do its heavy lifting either in the lower rungs of free agency or via trade. They could use a mid-rotation starter and still need to add multiple relievers. Upgrading at least one of first or third base would also be ideal, though that’s a lot to accomplish on what appears to be a tight budget.
Robert Murray of FanSided first reported the agreement on a two-year, $14.5MM deal. Image courtesy of Imagn Images.


Loved danny in Toronto. Hasnt been the same since though. AAV is a bit high but think he fits with the rangers well.
Would love him back in TO, not a fan of Herman as a backup and Kirk should be limited to 110 games behind the plate.
What’s up your Heini man?
He does all the small things well. No issues with him being our backup at all.
As much as I liked Jansen, they need to use their payroll on other things. That much money for a backup catcher just doesn’t make sense. Tyler is all right for what they need him for.
That is a better contract than I expected him to get.
Good for him. Solid pro. Was one of the guys I had hoped would be part of the Jays’ success when he was in T.O.
A league average bat who can’t frame or keep the running game in check, but, by god, nothing gets by the man. Will be interesting to see how he and Higashioka split time.
That’s too bad. I was hoping for a Volpe, Wells and Gil for Seager trade. 7 million seems very high for him
I think the article states that he does okay on the running game actually
One task finished. Now need Fairbanks, Foley K Jansen or Dominguez to close. Three other BP arms, and a starter with upside. Dustin May, Buehler, Montgomery, Corbin is probably SP tier Rangers will shop. Maybe Andujar or Hays off the bench against tough left handers.
Dustin may fits I suppose cause dude has been hurt, but would they pay for a buehler? I would say go get a real starter like Valdez… But then I realize that even if the pitching is good, offense will likely suck again so maybe not. Waste of degroms contract really. Should have continued to add after the WS vs being complacent
Last few bullpen arms for all teams are the Minor league types.
Why are we half assing this every time? Why go a top of the list FA in jt realmuto, when you can shop the bargain bin and over pay. You let Baltimore sign Alonso cause you wouldn’t pont up… Would he fix all the issues, no, but you’ve done what to improve the offense in a meaningful way? Either tear it down or do it right. They need to stop crying poor.
Walcott better be the next Miguel Cabrera or Mike trout the way he’s been untouchable. I remember the DVD package of pitchers who were all a bust, OH and profar, so forgive me if I don’t trust their scouting/development department.
Rangers spent all their money over 2021-2023 and traded semien to have space to sign free agents like Jansen
They’ve spent big for years but it only paid off in 2023 with a WS victory. Pipe down, knob.
One year. Degrom Seager and semien. What other good FA have they ever convinced to come here? Especially recently. They won the WS and then havnt done anything in FA since.
They wanna be cheap? Fine. Trade degrom, trade Seager, trade Nate. Let the young kids play, suck for a few more years and pray that Walcott is the savior they they think he is.
But there’s literally no sense in keeping degrom and seager if you don’t have a chance to win the WS. I’d say the division alone is a long shot as is with how Seattle improved
Im with ya brother. If we’re gonna suck just tear it down. Trade for good prospects and atleast we can watch some prospects figure it out and develop. Why have over 200 million dollar payroll thats not gonna win the division
Yeah it’s obvious that they aren’t going to get better with the same 2023 guys it’s probably time to gain capital and compete in 2028-2029
Degrom back to the Mets? Seager to Yankees?
Dallas ain’t really a sports town. I think ownership is happy with the trophy.
*I meant top FA catcher
Think one of them landed us Hamilton…. But that’s prospects for ya.
Oh btw your take is terrible. Someone has to catch. I like higgy. Overspending here, but underspending because we didn’t sign jt? He will be good. And overpaid. By one of the places he’d rather be …
Didn’t realize volquez got us Josh.I think he was the only decent one out of the 3. But boy oh boy did they hype the DVD trio. Same with Derek Holland. I remember there were reports of Toronto offering Roy Halladay for Holland and Texas said no.
Yes that’s the nature of prospects but this team in particular seems to suck with them. Even recently. Evan Carter was Jesus in the world series run and then garbage. Josh Jung – amazing at first and thennn *circkets*
I just have a gut feeling wallcott is gonna be profar 2.0 after all this hype.
Not an overpay, solid bat for a catcher, Realmuto doesn’t move the needle enough to make a difference. Difference between Realmuto and Jansen is winning 79 games instead of 78 so signing Jansen makes sense.
Cheap Chicken..suuucks but better than what they have
Ray Davis needs to sell the team. The Bally sports thing didn’t work out and he can’t figure out how to make it work. Sell to someone that CAN
What makes a MLB owner think he can compete in the majors on a shoestring budget?
$200mm is now “a shoestring budget?”. Wow!
Texas spent half a billion one off season. Did you really expect.that to be the norm?
chris young: play 1st base its not that hard
wash: it’s very hard
chris young: tell em wash
An ok trio of moves from Texas. Nothing earth shattering, but Jansen is a fine if unspectacular catcher and maybe Diaz can get out of last year’s funk.
Capping off a busy day for the Rangers. Jansen will play a pretty decent amount in Texas. His bat can be brutal but when he was with the Sox at the end of the ’24 season he put up a few clutch hits
Dano, really proud and excited!
Miss you from all in Bridlepath…
This is still a head scratcher. How much of a savings over Heim’s QO? Wasn’t much, and who is more likely to have a bounce back season? There must be another reason…
Basically paying him what Heim would have gotten in arbitration, but Heim’s .271 OBP and .602 OPS came with the bonus of a lot of sulking and frowning, which probably isn’t high on the list of things a team wants in the clubhouse, or on the field. I’ll take Jensen over Heim .
Wish I had an 8.5 mil pillow!
Ha!
Rangers continue to go cheap with used car pickups, so expect the ballclub to make it’s descent to the bottom of the division. Watching fellow second division foes such as the Athletics, Angels, and Mariners making strides to keep up with the likes of the Astros demonstrates that ownership for those clubs still want to win. Rangers will field a team made up with their AAA and AA farm hands which aren’t rated very high, hoping that at least someone could have a breakout season. Attendance at Ranger Globe Life will fall off badly.
Higgy and Jansen should make a good combo behind the dish. Do the Rangers have any catching prospects in the minors? If so, seems like a good opportunity to work a prospect into the big league ⚾
Malcom Moore, 1st Rounder in 2024. Ceiling is probably a bat-first primary catcher floor is a corner platoon bat. Defense is just good enough. Currently at High A/Arizona Fall League, so probably another year or two out
Rangers are in the house and making noise!
We lose a Caratini bidder!
Makes Kirk’s extension look that much better.
Good luck Jano, hope you have some good seasons with the very disliked Rangers of the old days!!!
Man. There goes the Red Sox’ offseason plans