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Faced with a rising payroll and potential luxury tax penalties, the Texas Rangers seem poised to move on from some players who were instrumental in their run to the 2023 World Series title.
Despite trade rumors circulating, the Texas Rangers have confirmed they have no plans to move 2023 World Series MVP Corey Seager.
There have been trade rumors surrounding Rangers shortstop Corey Seager, but their television broadcaster says that won't happen.
The New York Yankees are being floated as a landing place for Texas Rangers superstar shortstop Corey Seager, but the trade would be a hefty one. With six years
In what suddenly looms as a tantalizing opportunity for the Mets, Corey Seager apparently can be had in a trade with the Texas Rangers. David Stearns should be first in line to make it happen.
The Texas Rangers’ payroll is rapidly increasing, and they could try to shed some salary. Corey Seager is the highest-paid player on the roster and is set to make $31.5 million until 2031.
If the Texas Rangers are looking to shed salary, the New York Yankees could be a destination for their star shortstop.
That move makes Adolis García, Jonah Heim, Josh Sborz and Jacob Webb all free agents, meaning they’re now free to sign with any team.
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The Yankees should be all over Corey Seager if he’s available
Seager has an eight-team no-trade list, which includes the shortstop-needy Atlanta Braves, taking them out of the running. The New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox, on the other hand, are not on the list, and Grant views both AL East powerhouses as matches for the three-time All-Star.