Angels, Rangers and Yoán Moncada
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The Texas Rangers might be in their last season with manager Bruce Bochy at the helm, and one MLB insider wants them to make the most of it.
Angels first baseman Nolan Schanuel blasted a ball over the right field wall, but García leaped over the fence for a stunning catch.
There was a time when Jo Adell was considered a potential trade candidate to create a change of scenery after his initial scuffles in his first few years in the Majors with the Angels.
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Star break with a sudden surge in the standings—and they’re not done yet. With the trade deadline looming, the front office and clubhouse are aligned on one thing: they’re all in.
Korean right fielder Shin-Soo Choo, who spent seven seasons with the Rangers, will return to Arlington on Aug. 22 for the first time since 2020. Choo hit .260 with the Rangers with 114 home runs. Choo, along with Beltré will throw a ceremonial first pitch prior to the start of a three-game series against the Cleveland Guardians.
The July 31 trade deadline is rapidly approaching, and the direction of the Texas Rangers is one of the most fascinating storylines. At 56-51, their identity as firm buyers or sellers is unclear, and where the team wants to head is a complicated decision.
When asked if Rangers fans should be optimistic about the season ahead, the former Everton coach added: "Absolutely, absolutely. There's a plan, there's a strategy inside the football club at the moment that's aligned, and that's important when new investors come in.