Target These Texas Rangers Futures For 2023

Target These Texas Rangers Futures For 2023

After signing Jacob deGrom and other impact pitchers this offseason, now's the time to capitalize

By Dan Karpuc – Dec 28, 2022, 5:55pm

The Texas Rangers franchise dates back to 1961 when they launched as the Washington Senators. After posting losing seasons in 10 of 11 seasons in Washington, the team moved to Texas, where they have won just four total postseason games in just eight berths since 1972. With two World Series losses in 2010 and 2011, the Rangers are one of six MLB teams that haven't won a championship and after a 68-94 record last season, those who bet their futures in a positive way were disappointed once again.

However, it's clear this club is in win-now mode after some splashy offseason moves.'

Last offseason, the Rangers spent a combined $500 million on middle infielders Corey Seager and Marcus Semien, but found out the hard way that a lack of pitching can prevent success. This winter, the team has already signed perennial Cy Young candidate Jacob deGrom, talented lefty Andrew Heaney, proven veteran Nate Eovaldi and re-signed Martin Perez to bolster a new-look starting rotation.'

Also, it's important to mention that all-time great (and World Series winning) manager Bruce Bochy was lured out of retirement to take over.

Per BetMGM, the Rangers have +1000 odds to win the AL West Division, +2500 odds to win the AL Pennant and +5000 to win the World Series. Let's go through pitching and hitting outlooks and find out what the most logical futures to target are.
  
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