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Poll: Should the Rangers sign Josh Hader?

Should the Rangers sign free agent pitcher Josh Hader to a 4 year, $85 million deal

Free agent projections are out from Fangraphs and ESPN, and so it is that time again — time for the “should the Rangers sign This Player?” series of offseason polls.

Today we are looking at San Diego Padres reliever Josh Hader.

At Fangraphs, Ben Clemens has Hader at 3 years, $70 million, while the Median Crowdsource is at 4 years, $72 million. Kiley McDaniel at ESPN has Hader at 5 years, $105 million.

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Would you want the Rangers to sign Josh Hader at 4 years, $85 million?

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Jordan Montgomery, Texas Rangers Destined for Reunion in Free Agency?

A MLB.com list of the potential free-agent returns that make the most sense for each team had Jordan Montgomery returning to the World Series champion Texas Rangers.

The pursuit of Jordan Montgomery on the free-agent market is intense, with a number of high-profile clubs interested in the left-hander who helped the Texas Rangers win their first World Series.

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The New York Yankees, St. Louis Cardinals and Boston Red Sox are among the rumored suitors. Montgomery previously pitched for the Yankees and Cardinals.

Mark Feinsand of MLB.com believes the reunion that makes the most sense is Montgomery and the Rangers:

Feinsand also listed the potential free-agent returns for all 30 teams. As far the American League West goes, he offered up Houston Astros (RHP Hector Neris), Los Angeles Angels (RHP/DH Shohei Ohtani), Seattle Mariners (C Tom Murphy) and Oakland Athletics (2B/LF Tony Kemp).

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As far as Montgomery, the price tag is expected to go over $100 million, but, as noted, the rotation should have openings for 2025. Texas could be in the market, either via free agency or trade, for starters such as Brandon Woodruff and Corbin Burnes – both pitched for the Milwaukee Brewers this past season – or Dylan Cease of the Chicago White Sox.

The Rangers also appear prepared to spend a good chunk on relief help, with San Diego Padres free-agent closer Josh Hader rumored to be headed to Texas.

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