Texas Makes Power Move: Rangers Make Bold Move, Re-Sign Veteran Reliever Just Before He’s Snatched Up Elsewhere

After back-to-back late-inning meltdowns against the Astros and Yankees, it’s becoming clear the Texas Rangers’ current bullpen lacks the firepower to protect leads down the stretch.

 

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With a right-handed relief corps made up of Shawn Armstrong, Jacob Webb, Caleb Boushley, and Cole Winn—who have been inconsistent at best—it’s puzzling why the team hasn’t re-signed David Robertson, one of manager Bruce Bochy’s most dependable setup men from last season.

In 72 innings last year, the 40-year-old posted a 3.00 ERA with 99 strikeouts and just 27 walks, even picking up a couple of saves.

 

David Robertson,
David Robertson,

 

Robertson is rumored to be in talks with the Phillies, especially after their closer, Jose Alvarado, was hit with an 80-game PED suspension.

While Robertson’s \$10 million asking price might raise eyebrows due to his age and layoff since last September, his 93–94 mph fastball and past performance suggest he’s still capable of handling high-pressure innings.

Given the Rangers’ current bullpen issues and the lack of better alternatives, signing Robertson seems like an obvious move—he’s available, experienced, and ready to contribute right away.

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