A Rangers Team Without Adolis Garcia
Back in November, Rangers rightfielder Adolis Garcia elected free agency, eventually signing with the Phillies on a one-year, $10 million contract. Although he was a major contributor to the Rangers in the past, especially the 2023 World Championship team, Rangers fans can be optimistic that the 2026 Rangers will be a better team without him.
Although Garcia wasn't around terribly long in Arlington, he is already headed into his age-33 season, due to playing his first full season at age 28. While he slashed .246 / .305 / .472 (113 OPS+) with 97 homers from 2021-23, he has been below average in each of the past two seasons (.225 / .278 / .397 / 96 OPS+). This is particularly unacceptable for a rightfielder, which is typically an offense-first position. Additionally, he made $9.25 million in 2025, and his salary was clearly on the rise despite his value being clearly on the decline.
Rangers fans should remember with appreciation Garcia's immense contributions to the club in years past, particularly his 5-homer, 15-RBI rampage against the hated Astros in the 2023 ALCS. However, it is time for the team to head to new horizons, hopefully with an all-star outfield consisting of Brandon Nimmo, Wyatt Langford, and a healthy Evan Carter, to lead the squad back into playoff contention.
Comments
Post a Comment