Bruce Bochy will turn 70 next year during his 28th season as a big league manager, and really isn’t thinking beyond that.
Bruce Bochy recalls the late Pete Rose fondly, especially for his willingness to go all out on every single play.
Rangers President of Baseball Operations Chris Young and Manager Bruce Bochy discuss the lost season on Oct. 1, 2024. (Azul ...
The Texas Rangers just ended their seventh losing season in the last eight years, while down Interstate 45 the Houston Astros ...
The Texas Rangers expect to retain their existing coaching staff for the 2025 season, President of Baseball Operations Chris ...
Texas Rangers management had the highest of hopes for 2016 first-round pick Cole Ragans as he began to deliver on his promise ...
The Texas Rangers will need to find pitchers this winter, just like nearly every other team in the league. The club has to replace free agents Kirb ...
The Rangers always faced long odd of repeating as World Series champions. But they, and the 2011 Mavericks before them, could ...
This seems a bit problematic. The most frequently thrown pitch in baseball is a four-seam fastball. In general, the Rangers ...
Wyatt Langford added another piece of history to his rookie season. The Texas Rangers outfielder became just the 11th MLB player all-time and the f ...
Giants chairman Greg Johnson joked for years that franchise legend Buster Posey would end up running the club’s front office ...