July 8, 2024

Chris Young introduced Rangers general manager

Rangers raring to add pitching after quiet Winter Meetings

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — MLB’s Winter Meetings are typically a hotbed for trades and free agent signings as the offseason fully gets underway. But this year’s Meetings was one of the slowest in recent memory, as few transactions took place in the baseball world.

Despite a slow-moving market, Rangers general manager Chris Young emphasized that the week was productive for Texas, and lots of people around the league, even if it didn’t show in a quantifiable number of deals.

“I don’t think success is measured in terms of the number of deals you do,” Young said. “You never, never hear about the deals you don’t do. We just were productive this week. I know from our standpoint we’ve gathered a lot of information which is going to help us make hopefully good decisions from here on out.”

Chris Young introduced Rangers general manager

DEALS DONE
The Rangers reportedly agreed to a one-year deal with right-handed reliever Kirby Yates on Tuesday to begin revamping the bullpen, but the deal has yet to be officially announced by the club.

RULE 5 DRAFT
The Rangers selected right-handed pitcher Carson Coleman from the Yankees’ Triple-A roster in the Major League phase of the 2023 Rule 5 Draft on Wednesday. Coleman missed the entire ’23 season after right elbow surgery, but racked up 19 saves, a 2.13 ERA and 95 strikeouts in 44 combined relief appearances between High-A Hudson Valley and Double-A Somerset in ’22. He was named the Eastern League Reliever of the Year.

Chris Young introduced Rangers general manager

“We’re very excited about being able to get a very good bullpen arm,” Young said. “He had Tommy John surgery, so we have to sort through the timing of his rehab and when he’ll be ready, but nonetheless I really like the profile of the pitcher. He has a fastball that really plays and he has had success. He’s got great makeup and we think there’s some upside here.”

The Mets selected right-handed pitcher Justin Slaten from Triple-A Round Rock before trading him to Boston. He was the only Rangers player selected in the Major League phase of the Draft, though three were selected in the Minor League phase: RHP Nick Starr (Detroit), INF Miguel Villarroel (St. Louis) and RHP John Matthews (Arizona).

Chris Young introduced Rangers general manager

BIGGEST REMAINING NEEDS
The Rangers don’t desperately need a starter like they have in the past few years, but Young has said acquiring at least one starting pitcher is still a goal for the club this winter.

The real need continues to lie in the bullpen. The reported addition of Yates is a start, but it’s no secret that the Rangers need more quality innings before Opening Day.

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