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World Champion Texas Rangers Rumored Landing Spot for Free Agent Aaron Nola

Several MLB general managers are predicting Philadelphia Phillies free agent pitcher Aaron Nola signs with the Texas Rangers.

The Texas Rangers nearly faced the Philadelphia Phillies in the World Series, if not for the Arizona Diamondbacks winning the last two games of the National League Championship Series on the road.

(The Rangers did the same against the Houston Astros in the ALCS.)

With free agency underway, the World Series champions could be in position to sign away the Phillies ace. Aaron Nola is likely headed out of Philadelphia, according to USA Today. The Phillies and the 30-year-old right-hander were about $100 million apart in contract negotiations last winter.

Oct 17, 2023; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Aaron Nola (27) walks to the dug out after the inning against the Arizona Diamondbacks in the fourth inning for game two of the NLCS for the 2023 MLB playoffs at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports

Philadelphia Phillies free agent Aaron Nola is rumored to be a prime target of the Texas Rangers.

Nola is expected to command about $200 million on the open market.

Philadelphia tendered Nola a qualifying offer on Monday, which is about $20 million for one year. Nola will decline, meaning the Phillies will receive draft compensation if he signs elsewhere.

The Rangers could be that landing spot. Much could depend on the status of Jordan Montgomery, who became the club’s most reliable starter after the trade deadline and starred in the World Series run.

Citing baseball insiders, USA Today has Nola as a prime Rangers’ target.

Bringing Jordan Montgomery back makes the most sense, but certainly Nola and his durability is quite attractive to the Rangers’ rotation, with several GMs predicting Nola will end up in Texas.

The Rangers learned last season that there’s never such a thing as too much starting pitching. Jacob deGrom, the prized signing last offseason, was lost to Tommy John surgery. Nathan Eovaldi and Max Scherzer were also out for long stretches.

Nola would immediately be a top-end starter for Texas. His 30.4 WAR from 2017-23 trails only Scherzer (37.0) and Gerrit Cole (32.3), per Baseball Reference. Nola has thrown 1,233 1/3 innings over the last seven seasons, second to just Cole (1,279 2/3). Nola is also third in strikeouts (1,393), seventh in wins (78) and WHIP (1.11), and ninth in strikeout-to-walk ratio (4.31) since 2017.

Nola grew up in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and attended LSU.

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