The moment shouldn’t be too big, and an elite offense could frighteningly make this right-hander even more dangerous. Chris Young is surely mulling over this blockbuster scenario.

Rangers should reunite with Matt Moore in MLB free agency

Scherzer’s absence, along with the ongoing recoveries of deGrom and newly-signed starter Tyler Mahle, can put additional strain on the bullpen. With Aroldis Chapman possibly leaving in free agency, Texas has every incentive to pursue another left-handed reliever.

After being ravaged buy injuries, Matt Moore has found his niche in the bullpen. He recorded a sensational 1.95 ERA for the Rangers in 2022 and followed it up with a 2.75 ERA with the Los Angeles Angels, Cleveland Guardians and Miami Marlins in 2023. A reunion, which would be the third Arlington stint for Moore, makes a lot of sense for both parties.

The 2020 Texas Rangers roster situation - Lone Star Ball

The former All-Star has a golden opportunity to contend for a title and be a key force in Bruce Bochy’s pen. This team survived its depth issues long enough to pop open the champagne in November, but being proactive can ensure that the American League runs through the champs once more in 2024.