The Rangers Add Some Much Needed Depth to Their Roster

The Rangers have had a busy offseason. They’ve guaranteed more than half a billion dollars in new free agent contracts — by far the largest outlay in baseball — and made a major trade for a new starting catcher. Yet despite adding Corey Seager and Marcus Semien to vastly improve the top end of their lineup, and Jon Gray to anchor their rotation, the Rangers lacked for depth. So to address some of the lingering holes on their roster, they signed a handful of additional players over the last week. They inked Brad Miller to a two-year, $10 million contract on Thursday, and Garrett Richards to a one-year, $4.5 million deal on Sunday with a $9 million club option for 2023 and a $1 million buyout. They also signed Greg Holland, Charlie Culberson, Matt Carpenter to minor league contracts over the last week. Those five players add some much needed depth to their roster.
Miller, Carpenter, and Culberson all seem like additions to address the loss of top prospect Josh Jung, who was expected to challenge for the starting third base role in camp. He tore the labrum in his left shoulder in late February and underwent surgery to repair the injury, sidelining him for most if not all of the season. After trading Isiah Kiner-Falefa, the in-house options to replace Jung were Andy Ibáñez and Nick Solak, both of whom have shown at least some promise in the recent past. Bringing in some additional spring competition for the position provides the Rangers an opportunity to find the right fit in 2022.
Player | Age | Options | PA | ISO | K% | BB% | wRC+ | Fld | WAR |
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Brad Miller | 32 | n/a | 448 | 0.220 | 30.2% | 11.1% | 110 | 1.5 | 2.2 |
Nick Solak | 27 | 2 | 399 | 0.136 | 21.0% | 7.1% | 100 | -4.4 | 0.7 |
Andy Ibáñez | 29 | 2 | 343 | 0.156 | 15.0% | 6.3% | 102 | 5.5 | 1.2 |
Charlie Culberson | 33 | n/a | 168 | 0.150 | 24.4% | 5.7% | 89 | -0.6 | 0.3 |
Matt Carpenter | 36 | n/a | 112 | 0.142 | 29.0% | 13.1% | 86 | -0.4 | 0.0 |
Yonny Hernandez | 24 | 3 | 105 | 0.061 | 18.3% | 11.5% | 87 | 1.1 | 0.4 |
Each of the players above can play multiple positions, giving the Rangers plenty of options to fill out their lineup. There isn’t room for all six of those players on the Opening Day roster, so the competition for those few spots will be fierce during the compressed spring. Read the rest of this entry »