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Can Texas Rangers Avoid Pitfalls of Repeat Bid?

The Texas Rangers want to be the first MLB team in more than 20 years since to repeat as World Series champions.
Can Texas Rangers Avoid Pitfalls of Repeat Bid?
Can Texas Rangers Avoid Pitfalls of Repeat Bid?

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The goal for the Texas Rangers in 2024 is simple: Repeat. But once a club scales the ultimate mountain, staying on top to enjoy the view is anything but easy.

The reigning World Series champs have the personnel, on paper, to be the first team since the New York Yankees of previous century to defend their title. Those Yanks won three consecutive championships from 1998-2000.

No team has repeated since.

There are plenty of reasons why the 22 clubs since did not hold a parade for a second year. Injuries, age, luck all factor in. It’s hard to win it all once, let alone go back-to-back.

Just ask Texas manager Bruce Bochy, who skippered the San Francisco Giants to three World Series title between 2010-2014 without a repeat.

MLB.com recently compiled its goals for all 30 teams this upcoming season. The Rangers’ entry is “Avoid the pitfalls of the repeat bid.” Per MLB.com:

Bruce Bochy is back on the mountaintop, and he also knows how temporary the view can be from here. Each of Bochy’s three World Series victories with the Giants were followed by seasons in which San Francisco failed to make the playoffs. The Rangers’ primary challenge in avoiding a similar fate will be keeping the rotation warm for Jacob deGrom, Max Scherzer and the newly signed Tyler Mahle, none of whom will be available until at least midseason.

The rotation remains the biggest concern. Outside of established starters Nathan Eovaldi and Jon Gray, the Rangers have questions. Short starts and relying on the rebuilt bullpen might be the formula until the pitching cavalry arrives in the season’s second half.

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Art Garcia (@ArtGarcia92) has watched, wondered and written about those fortunate few to play games since the 1990s. Award-winning stops at NBA.com, Fort Worth Star-Telegram and San Antonio Express-News dot a career that includes extensive writing for such outlets as ESPN.com, FOXSports.com, CBSSports.com, The Sporting News, among others. He is a former professor of sports reporting at UT Arlington and continues to work in the communications field. Garcia began covering the Dallas Mavericks right around Mark Cuban purchasing the club in 2000. The Texas A&M grad has also covered the Cowboys, Rangers, TCU, Big 12, Final Fours, countless bowl games, including the National Championship, and just about everything involving a ball in Texas.

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