The Rangers had simply 35 gamers on their 40-man roster on the finish of the Winter Conferences, they usually did their greatest to rectify the scenario on Friday, signing catcher Danny Jansen to a two-year deal and relievers Alexis Díaz and Tyler Alexander to one-year offers. The three strikes haven’t but been formally introduced by the membership, however with the agreements, the roster is beginning to look not simply fuller, however rather more settled. These strikes could look underwhelming on the floor, however Jansen fills the staff’s greatest gap, and the relievers give the Rangers the sort of upside play they’ll want to search out their means again into the playoff image in 2026.
We’ll begin with Jansen, who has agreed to a two-year, $14.5 million contract, based on Robert Murray of FanSided. He’s the youngest of the three catchers who made our High 50 Free Brokers listing, slotting in at thirty eighth between J.T. Realmuto (thirtieth) and Victor Caratini (thirty ninth). Jansen beat Ben Clemens’ estimated one yr and $9 million contract, and the Rangers received an additional yr at a decrease AAV. You could be inclined to chalk that up the relative weak point of the catcher market, however understand that final yr, Jansen was the one catcher to make the highest 50, and the Rays gave him one yr and $8.5 million.
Jansen joins the 35-year-old Kyle Higashioka in Texas. Proper now, our RosterResource projections have Jansen because the starter, however it’s not laborious to check the 2 splitting time 50/50. Jansen ought to represent an actual enchancment over Jonah Heim, whom the Rangers non-tendered after he put up damaging WAR in each 2024 and 2025. Past that, although, Jansen isn’t essentially a certain factor. Regardless of which metric you ask, Jansen has been one of many worst defensive catchers within the recreation over the previous two years. Possibly the Rangers suppose his bother framing pitches will likely be mitigated by the introduction of the ABS problem system. That’s not a certain factor both, but when it does work out that means, it may make Jansen one thing of a steal.
The true fear is that Jansen’s bat has additionally disappeared of late. He was an above-average hitter from 2021 to 2023, then his wRC+ dropped to 89 in 2024. It bounced again to 103 in 2025, however the superior numbers don’t belief that rebound. His 85 DRC+ was the worst mark of his total profession. Jansen is a true-blue lifter-puller who’s able to beating his xwOBA by yanking house runs down the left discipline line. That’s what he did after a deadline commerce to Milwaukee, and it labored out nice (fulfilling Clemens’ prophecy that Jansen spends one month yearly wanting like Babe Ruth, or no less than Babe Ruth in Rec Specs). However Jansen’s strikeout price spiked previous 25% this yr, a full 4 proportion factors above his earlier excessive. He appeared to be promoting out for energy, and it’s laborious to know what he’ll appear like in 2026.
It’s additionally essential to notice that 2025 was Jansen’s first season with out an IL stint since 2020, and human beings, particularly those who spend their lives squatting and catching 100-mph fastballs, don’t often get more healthy of their 30s. If all that is coming off as pessimistic, understand that the Rangers simply signed, based on Clemens, the second-best catcher available on the market. Actually, it wouldn’t be an excessive amount of of a stretch to argue that he’s a greater guess than Realmuto, contemplating that he’s 4 years youthful and coming off a greater season on the plate. It’s tough to search out an incredible catcher in free company. Sure, the Rangers had been ranging from a reasonably dangerous place, however they upgraded the catcher place at a reasonably affordable worth.
Now we transfer on to the relievers, each of whom signed one-year offers with phrases that haven’t but been reported, based on Jeff Passan of ESPN. Alexander and Díaz are wild playing cards in their very own means. Díaz is famously the youthful brother of Edwin Díaz, and for a minute there, he seemed like he is likely to be even higher as a more in-depth. He was good as a rookie in 2022, nice in 2023, first rate in 2024, after which, uh, not first rate in 2025. Díaz ran an 8.15 ERA and a good uglier 8.51 FIP, shedding his nearer spot in Cincinnati, then bouncing to the Dodgers and the Braves. Identical to his brother, Alexis throws a four-seamer and a gyro slider from an excessive sidearm launch level. Not like his brother, his fastball is 1.5 mph slower than the league common. Along with shedding his velocity, he misplaced his command in 2025. His stroll price skyrocketed and his strikeout price plummeted. Issues received ugly in three completely different cities.
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Nonetheless, it doesn’t take an excessive amount of effort to have a look at Díaz and see an honest reliever in there. He has clearly undergone some mechanical adjustments. His arm angle on the fastball jumped from 9 levels in 2024 to 16 levels in 2025. That may have been intentional, an try to recapture the magic of the 2022 season, when he additionally threw from a 16-degree arm angle. Nevertheless, he’s raised the arm angle on his slider even increased, and the pitch now has a really completely different spin orientation. All of that is to say that Díaz very a lot appears to be like like he’s nonetheless figuring issues out. That’s not essentially what you need from a 29-year-old pitcher, however that’s additionally how you discover any person with upside. No one expects Díaz to run a sub-2.00 ERA once more, but when the Rangers will help him work out his mechanics, he may nonetheless be a helpful piece.
Alexander is a 31-year-old soft-tossing lefty who has a mixed 4.91 ERA and 4.53 FIP over the previous 4 seasons. However wait! In 2025, he put up a career-best 1.3 WAR because of a career-best 3.64 FIP. However wait! That nice FIP was principally a results of a career-best 7.3% of his fly balls turning into house runs. His hard-hit price on these fly balls was 42.2%, the very same because it was in 2024. The Rangers are sensible sufficient that they’re not going to be fooled by a fluky HR/FB%, however it’s not laborious to have a look at Alexander and see upside.
Particularly, it is advisable take a look at Alexander’s sweeper, which is beloved by all three of the general public stuff metrics. In 2024, it was his greatest pitch based on Baseball Savant’s run values. In 2025, it took a step again because of a .365 BABIP. To be clear, that BABIP wasn’t essentially fluky, no less than not in the way in which we usually consider batted ball outcomes as fluky. It was practically equivalent to the pitch’s anticipated batting common, however it’s not as if batters had been crushing the ball. They simply dumped a variety of singles over the infield. Nonetheless, we’re speaking about simply 72 batted balls, few of which had been crushed. Though the outcomes weren’t there, the pitch had the second-lowest hard-hit price of Alexander’s repertoire and the second-highest whiff price. However, he throws it simply 22% of the time and throws both a four-seamer or sinker 44% of the time. Alexander does lead with the sweeper to lefties, with a utilization price of 38% in opposition to them, however it’s potential that he may discover extra success by spamming the pitch.
All of those gamers have upside. Jansen may nonetheless be a league-average hitter, and his protection can’t get a lot worse. If all he does is repeat the final two underwhelming seasons of his profession, it could push the Rangers out of Substitute Degree Killers territory on the catcher spot. Alexander may work out how you can experience that sweeper to success. Díaz appeared for 3 completely different groups in 2025 as a result of he pitched terribly, sure, but in addition as a result of two groups thought they noticed one thing they might repair. The Rangers completed six video games out of the Wild Card in 2025, however as late as July 27, their playoff odds had been nonetheless above 50%. This can be a staff that’s nonetheless solely two years faraway from profitable the World Sequence, one with a excessive payroll and designs on rivalry in 2026. No one will get there and not using a few issues going proper, so it is sensible to plug the largest holes and take just a few possibilities attempting to find upside.
















