Should the Texas Rangers Bring Back These Six Free Agents
The Winter Meetings are finished and the Rangers made one signing, right-handed reliever Kirby Yates. Yates spent the last two seasons with the Atlanta Braves after missing the 2021 season due to Tommy John Surgery. The signing adds veteran depth and a reliever who recorded 41 saves in 2019 (led all of MLB) with the San Diego Padres. That said, many Rangers elected free agency right after their World Series title, but who should Texas target to come back? Here are the free agents who helped the Rangers win their first World Series in 2023.
Jordan Montgomery
If I were to ask you who was the starting pitcher MVP this postseason, I’d suspect the results would be close between Nathan Eovaldi and Jordan Montgomery. However, it would be easy to finalize the results between the two. Montgomery’s postseason was one for the books, especially his performance in the ALCS against the Houston Astros. Rumors are floating that the Rangers may not go after Jordan because of financial reasons, but at the moment, the Rangers have one left-hander on their active roster who would be in the rotation (Nathan Eovaldi, Max Scherzer, Jon Gray, Dane Dunning, and Andrew Heaney (L)).
It’s a decent rotation now, but that’s assuming all is good to go with Scherzer, in addition to injury history for guys like Eovaldi and Gray. The Rangers may go out and try to find a left-handed starter at a cheaper price, especially if the asking price for Montgomery is hefty. If it was me, extend an offer, not a bank-breaking one, and if it’s too low for the other side, move on.
Mitch Garver
I would imagine it’s been somewhat of a frustrating two seasons for Mitch Garver. 2023’s result was good, and Garver became a force early in the Postseason. However, staying on the field and healthy became an issue for Mitch. In his two seasons with the Rangers, Garver played in 141 games at a similar clip to the 309 games he played with the Minnesota Twins during his first five MLB seasons. Garver is a power force veteran, and while Jonah Heim is the primary catcher, Mitch could serve as a good backup catcher to the primary designated hitter (especially with Shohei Ohtani off the board).