The Texas Rangers appear set to head into the 2026 season with a “closer-by-committee” approach, with Robert Garcia serving as the primary option.
To remain competitive, they need a proven shutdown pitcher who can reliably close out games.
Bleacher Report’s Kerry Miller suggests the Rangers target Milwaukee Brewers All-Star closer Trevor Megill.
The Brewers have a history of trading top-tier closers a year or two before they reach free agency—Josh Hader and Devin Williams are examples—and Megill fits that pattern, boasting a 2.60 ERA and 51 saves over the past two seasons, including an All-Star selection in 2025.
A potential trade could look like this:
- Rangers receive: RHP Trevor Megill
- Brewers receive: TEX No. 2 prospect RHP Caden Scarborough
Miller notes that the Rangers’ lack of a dependable closer hurt them in 2025, leaving Garcia as the likely first option in a committee. But one call to Milwaukee could change that quickly.

Megill had a strong 2025 season, posting a 6-3 record with a 2.49 ERA, 60 strikeouts, a 1.128 WHIP, and 30 saves in 50 games, earning his first All-Star selection and solidifying his status as one of MLB’s top closers.

He is set to earn $4.7 million this year with one more year of arbitration, making him a potential short-term investment for the Rangers with a chance to re-sign if successful.
Miller emphasizes that this deal makes sense and hopes the Rangers act quickly to pursue Megill before another team steps in.