As the Rangers look to replace the many arms they lost to free agency this winter, three more targets have emerged: left-handed starter Max Fried, left-handed reliever A.J. Minter, and right-handed reliever Jonathan Loáisiga.
The news that Texas is interested in Fried comes from The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal and Will Sammon. They confirm that re-signing Nathan Eovaldi remains the team’s primary goal but suggest the Rangers are considering Fried as one potential alternative. However, their interest seems to be casual, at least for now. After Corbin Burnes, Fried is arguably the top starting pitcher available in free agency. That means he’s going to command significantly more money than Eovaldi. Entering the offseason, the MLBTR staff predicted Fried would sign a six-year, $156MM deal; Eovaldi’s predicted contract was a two-year, $44MM pact. Thus, as the Rangers look to duck under the luxury tax threshold and continue to deal with TV revenue uncertainty, financial constraints could prevent them from signing any star free agents. In other words, it seems like the Rangers are keeping tabs on Fried, but a deal remains unlikely.
The bullpen is perhaps a bigger area of concern for Texas. The only four pitchers who threw more than 50 innings out of the Rangers bullpen in 2024 are all free agents: Kirby Yates, David Robertson, José Leclerc, and José Ureña. What’s more Josh Sborz is going to miss significant time again after undergoing shoulder surgery. President of baseball operations Chris Young has already made a couple of small additions, claiming Roansy Contreras off of waivers from the Angels and signing Luis Curvelo to a major league deal, but neither is the type of proven, high-leverage arm the Rangers desperately need. Ideally, the Rangers would be in the market for a bona fide closer like Tanner Scott or an All-Star talent like Jeff Hoffman. However, a lack of payroll flexibility could explain why they’re targeting a pair of bounce-back candidates instead.
Over the past five seasons, Minter has pitched to a 2.85 ERA and 3.04 SIERA in 243 innings of work for the Braves. While he only has 36 career saves, the southpaw has experience pitching late in games. He also has several years of playoff experience. In 25 postseason frames, he has a 2.88 ERA and 2.63 SIERA. The reason for hesitation when it comes to Minter, is that he spent two long stints on the injured list nursing a hip injury this past season. He ultimately needed surgery, and it’s not yet clear how soon he’ll be able to return. That said, a hip injury is far less worrisome than an arm-related issue, and Minter was highly durable from 2020-23. Only three relievers made more appearances in that time. Thus, Jon Morosi of MLB Network reports that Minter is among the “most popular” left-handed relievers on the free agent market, linking him to the Braves, Cubs, and Rangers. He was also linked to the Blue Jays earlier this offseason.
Loáisiga has not been nearly as durable as Minter throughout his career, but the upside is appealing. He was one of the top relievers in the game in 2021, putting up a 2.17 ERA and 3.01 SIERA in 70 2/3 innings for the Yankees. Unfortunately, various arm injuries have gotten in his way ever since. He dealt with shoulder inflammation in 2022, bone spurs in his elbow in 2023, and, most recently, he underwent an internal brace procedure in April 2024. The rehab timeline for an internal brace procedure is typically 10-12 months, which means Loáisiga could be back to full strength in time for Opening Day. That being the case, it’s not hard to see why he has so many suitors, including the Yankees, Mets, Blue Jays, and now, according to Jorge Castillo of ESPN, the Padres and Rangers. While it’s been a long time since Loáisiga was a reliable big league reliever, it’s easy to dream about the upside of his 98 mph sinker and lethal curveball. So, it comes as little surprise that he is expected to sign a major league deal this winter (per Castillo).
Champ world champion Texas Rangers
Fried to Texas would be nasty.
This one belongs to the Reds
They like things Fried in Texas.
Skyrider123
So will his future TJ
Clofreesz
Max Fried and AJ Minter make sense. Fried would be a good #2 starter, and Minter is the left-handed specialist they desperately need. Loaisiga is an interesting option.
rangers13
Agreed
RunDMC
Who is the SP1? DeGrom? An Eovaldi presumed return?
Clofreesz
The former.
rangers13
Minter and Losiaga would be nice, reasonably priced additions to the BP. Would love Fried and eventhough total money would be more the AAV difference between he, and Eovaldi is only 3-5 million. Rangers also need to look at Kittredge, C Martin, Finnegan, and Estevez. I would assume they will monitor the trade lines for any of G. Soto, Matsui, Adam, S. Dominquez, D.. Williams, and Doval.
On the SP side could make sense to check on Luzardo or Cabrera from the Marlins and Paddack from Minnesota. Grand slam off-season would be Eovaldi, Sasaki and Scott. Then add Hays as 4th OF and trade Taveras, Gray, and Dunning to Cubs for Belli and $$$.
El Kabong
The Cubs are set in CF with Crow-Armstrong and have Happ and Suzuki in the corners. They wouldn’t need Taveras.
El Kabong
With the Astros likely taking a step back by cutting costs, the 2025 season would be a perfect opportunity for the Rangers to reclaim the division and make another World Series run. There aren’t any juggernauts in the American League.
Tigersin2050
This is a lame Winter Meetings so far.
This one belongs to the Reds
Most actually are. A lot of groundwork laid for later (or laughing in the face and it dies quickly).
Usually by the time you hear something, it is old news. At times, it gets revisited (like India-Singer) but for the most part…
algionfriddo
Loaisiga will be on the IL by May 1.
GoGreen
I wonder if them looking at top of the market left handed starting pitching is an indication that they may be nearing a resolve to their in-house broadcasting situation. As a fan, I can’t wait to have a Rangers Network.
El Kabong
GoGreen — They’ve demonstrated to be an intelligent organization that aggressively pursues worthwhile opportunities. If any team were to do this and get it done quickly, my money would be on the Rangers.
Ranger Danger19
I doubt the Rangers did anything more than kick the tires on Fried. Chris Young runs a tight ship and his targets don’t get leaked often. Sounds like the agent is using a talking head to drive up the price for someone else.