MLB rookie seasons can reach uncharted territory. It’s an annual glimpse into the future, watching impressive youngsters who can impact baseball down the road.
The Texas Rangers announced they agreed to terms with free agent starter Nathan Eovaldi on a two-year deal with a vesting player option for the 2025 season.
The American League West division became a lot more challenging on Friday as the Texas Rangers announced they agreed to terms with free agent right-handed pitcher Jacob deGrom on a five-year contract covering the 2023-27 seasons.
Young’s last MLB action came with the 2018 Angels, when he played through a hip injury that ultimately required surgery. He hit just .168/.252/.363 in 128 trips to the plate that season, but his overall body of work was solid.