July 8, 2024

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Rangers Re-Signing Jordan Montgomery Makes Too Much Sense

The longer Jordan Montgomery stays on the open market, the less likely it seems he’ll return to Arlington. The Texas Rangers fortified their pitching over the previous two offseasons, and retaining the left-hander seemed like a priority for general manager Chris Young. After all, one can’t tell the Rangers’ 2023 story without the trade deadline afterthought who became an October ace. Maybe Young still views Montgomery as a prized acquisition heading into the new year. Money may not grow on trees, but teams seeking to repeat titles often treat it so. Hello, Dodgers! Texas has shown a willingness to spend before. Corey Seager? Marcus Semien? Jacob deGrom? Do any of those contracts ring a bell?

Jordan Montgomery Gives The Rangers A Fighting Chance In The ALCS

Montgomery, who helped Texas secure its first World Series title, is likely the second-most sought-after remaining free agent behind NL Cy Young winner Blake Snell. His five-pitch arsenal proved very effective, especially in the postseason. He showed an uncanny ability to work out of jams. Texas Rangers pitcher Jordan Montgomery (52) reacts after a walk during the third inning of game one of the ALCS against the Houston Astros in the 2023 MLB playoffs at Minute Maid Park. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports© Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports His sinker-curveball mix is a devastating combination when he’s in command. It’s a weapon that is probably worth a few extra zeros added to his next contract. As more free agents land at their next destinations,

Jordan Montgomery Gives The Rangers A Fighting Chance In The ALCS

Montgomery’s stock continues to soar. So does two-time Cy Young winner Snell’s, whose potential price tag might be scaring some clubs off. Teams that were pursuing Yoshinobu Yamamoto could pivot toward Montgomery or Snell now that the Japanese sensation is headed to the Dodgers. Boston, San Francisco, and both New York clubs are looking to spend big but missed out on Yamamoto. The bidding war could get intense.

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