Okay, maybe this one doesn’t matter too much for the LA Angels. The Rangers finished last season 67-95, one of the worst recorded in the entire league.The biggest moment of the Rangers’ offseason was when future Hall of Fame third baseman Adrian Beltre decided to hang up the cleats, ending a career that is one of the best in Rangers’ history.
While the team seems bound for a long rebuilding process, the front office doesn’t seem ready for that. They went out and signed aging starting pitcher Lance Lynn to a three-year, $30 million deal.