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There have been a lot of ways to describe the Texas Rangers offseason to date. Let’s try on a new one: Productive. For three days, we wandered around the winter meetings like zombies watching one team after another strike big deals and wondering what the Rangers were going to do with fewer resources than recent years and with a significant number of needs.
The Rangers agreed to deals with catcher Danny Jansen, left-hander Tyler Alexander and right-handed reliever Alexis Diaz, sources told ESPN's Jeff Passan.
The Toronto Blue Jays have signed Tyler Rogers and made a couple of moves. Here’s the latest news from the MLB.
The Texas Rangers need a backup catcher, and there are multiple free agent options.
The Texas Rangers made the choice earlier in the offseason to cut Jonah Heim loose. It meant that the Rangers would have to seek out a new starting catcher in free agency, and now they've got their man. The signing: Danny Jansen. Jansen has signed a two-year deal for $14.5 million, according to ESPN's Jeff Passan.