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The Texas Rangers haven't seen anything close to a winning season since 2016. In fact, since that season, the team has been one of the worst teams in the majors.
That includes 2021 where they went just 60-102. It turns out that last season was apparently the straw that broke the camel's back. Texas hired a new General Manager in Bo Vandy, who went on a spending spree that revamped and reshaped the Rangers roster both on offense and in the pitching staff.
Chief among the biggest moves Vandy made was agreeing to terms with 2B Marcus Semien on a seven-year contract and INF Corey Seager on a ten-year deal. The team also agreed to terms with RHP Jon Gray on a four-year contract. The moves just happened to all be done on the same day, just before the owners locked out the players.
Now that the lockout is over and teams are about to head to Spring Training, concerns over a lost season are also over.
The question now is whether or not Texas has added enough pieces to be a real contender in an AL West that includes a revamped Seattle Mariners, the always dangerous Houston Astros and a Los Angeles Angels team that is also hoping to compete.
Answers could come rather quickly as this year's Spring Training is going to be quite a bit quicker than in past years.
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