The Rangers signed 41-year-old reliever Jesse Chavez to a Minor League deal and invited him to Spring Training.
The Texas Rangers invited 2024 first-round pick Malcolm Moore, prospect Sebastian Walcott and 41-year-old reliever Jesse Chavez to spring training,
The Texas Rangers today formally announced agreements with right-handed pitchers David Buchanan and Jesse Chavez, outfielder Cody Thomas, and catcher Chad Wallach on minor league contracts with invitations to 2025 Major League Spring Training camp.
The Texas Rangers have added to an already very deep positional group within the organization. On Sunday evening, the Rangers signed veteran catcher Chad Wallach to a minor league contract which ...
According to Jon Morosi of the MLB Network, the Texas Rangers have signed catcher Chad Wallach to a minor-league contract that includes an invite to spring training. Wallach did not make an appearance in the majors last season.
Over those 77 games, Wallach hit .188 with an OPS of .608, eight home runs and 19 RBIs. Ironically however, Wallach was always at his best against Texas. In ten total games against the Rangers ...
The Rangers announced that they have signed right-hander Jesse Chavez and outfielder Cody Thomas to minor league deals. They also announces previously-reported pacts for righty David Buchanan and catcher Chad Wallach. Chavez is represented by Apex Baseball and Thomas by Octagon. Both of them will be in big league camp as non-roster invitees.
The Texas Rangers announced that they have signed a handful of players to minor league deals today, the most notable of which is veteran reliever Jesse Chavez, and announced that 11 players already in the organization have been invited to the major league camp.
When Jesse Chavez made his MLB debut with the Pirates in 2008, Sebastian Walcott was just 2 years old. Now the 41-year-old Chavez and 18-year-old Walcott will share a clubhouse in Surprise, Ariz., this spring.
Veteran right-hander Jesse Chavez has agreed to a minor league contract that includes an invitation to spring training with the Texas Rangers, the team that drafted the 41-year-old pitcher nearly 23 years ago.
The Baltimore Orioles agreed to terms with Dylan Carlson on a $975,000, one-year contract Monday, a couple of months after the outfielder was non-tendered by the Tampa Bay