Good morning.
Were the vibes just rancid without Austin Hedges? Evan Grant writes about Corey Seager facing the media to discuss the clubhouse culture for the Texas Rangers in recent years.
Kennedi Landry writes that Seager downplayed any bad blood between himself and departed former keystone partner Marcus Semien.
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Jeff Wilson writes that Seager is eager to buy into the culture that new manager Skip Schumaker intends to instill.
Shawn McFarland writes that Schumaker has answered one of three questions regarding his outfield with Brandon Nimmo officially moving to right field.
Landry names Kumar Rocker as the Ranger with the most to prove this spring as he tries to graduate from prospect on the cusp to full-fledged big leaguer.
So far so good as Grant notes that Rocker impressed with a new devotion to a changeup during live batting practice in Surprise yesterday.
And, Jacob deGrom cracked the top ten at No. 10 on Buster Olney’s list of top starting pitchers heading into the 2026 season.
Have a nice day!