Rangers Land In Latest Power Rankings Spot That Raises Eyebrows

Can the Texas Rangers leverage key roster changes and rising talent to climb the MLB ranks in 2026?

As the Texas Rangers gear up for the 2026 MLB season, all eyes are on MacKenzie Gore to rebound and help propel the team back into the postseason conversation. The Rangers, aiming for a winning season, have found themselves in the middle of the pack in preseason Power Rankings, sitting at No. 15.

Reflecting on the team's journey, the 2023 World Series victory feels like a distant memory. This offseason, Texas made notable moves, swapping Marcus Semien for outfielder Brandon Nimmo and parting ways with catcher Jonah Heim. However, the team's success will heavily depend on the health of their star players like Corey Seager, Nathan Eovaldi, and Jacob deGrom, alongside the development of young talents such as Wyatt Langford, Evan Carter, and Jack Leiter.

A key storyline is the acquisition of MacKenzie Gore, who struggled in the latter part of last season with the Washington Nationals. Gore, who began his MLB career with the San Diego Padres, is looking to turn things around in Texas.

Last season, he posted a 5-15 record with a 4.17 ERA over 159 2/3 innings, striking out 185 batters but issuing 64 walks. His repertoire includes a four-seamer, curveball, slider, changeup, and cutter, with the four-seamer being his go-to pitch.

As the Rangers wrap up Spring Training with a game against the Kansas City Royals at Globe Life Field, fans are eager to see how these changes will play out on the field. With hopes high and the stakes even higher, the upcoming season promises to be an intriguing one for Texas and its supporters.

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