Rangers Ups & Downs: Why This Team Feels Incomplete
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The Texas Rangers are hovering just above .500 early in the 2026 season, showing flashes of strong play but struggling to find consistency. Despite competitive games and signs of resilience, the team continues to ride a wave of ups and downs on both sides of the ball.
New additions like Brandon Nimmo and Jake Burger have provided encouraging production, while hitters such as Corey Seager and Wyatt Langford are still working through slow starts despite strong underlying metrics.
On the pitching side, the rotation has largely held steady, but bullpen questions remain with arms like Chris Martin and Robert Garcia trying to find consistency. As the Rangers continue adjusting their offensive approach and lineup roles, the early season sample raises a key question: is this just normal variance, or something more concerning?
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