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What Offseason Moves Did Texas Rangers Make As Spring Training Begins?

Unlike the past two offseasons, the Texas Rangers didn't spend much over the winter, but there's still time.

The Texas Rangers head to spring training in Surprise, Ariz., without the big moves they’ve made the past two offseasons.

Few expected the Rangers to be the highest bidder for Jacob deGrom last offseason.

Two offseasons ago, the Rangers were massive spenders on shortstop Corey Seager and second baseman Marcus Semien.

This offseason? Not so much. The Rangers have a roster built around long-term commitments and young players that are under team control for the next few years. If the Rangers were interested in augmenting with a big-money deal, it’s clear that the Rangers were hampered by the uncertainty around their local TV deal, which is now resolved for 2024.

That resolution doesn’t rule out a late move while in Arizona. But entering spring training, here are the Rangers’ significant offseason moves: free agents who signed Major League deals with the team.

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