

The Texas Rangers got the best of the Houston Astros when it mattered most in 2023, but that apparently means nothing in 2024.
The defending World Series champions are still playing second fiddle to their instate rivals, at least according to 2024 projected standings supplied by PECOTA at Baseball Prospectus. MLB.com used those projections to inform five surprising storylines for the upcoming season.
The Rangers made the list, though not necessarily in a good way. The projection is that Texas will win about 86 games, finishing nine games behind the Astros in the American League West. Per MLB.com:
The Rangers are expected to get Cy Young winners Max Scherzer and Jacob deGrom back for the stretch run, as well as free-agent signee Tyler Mahle. Whether the defending champs are in striking distance of Houston when that happens is another question.
The Astros did win the AL West last season and have been to the ALCS for the last seven years. And a pitching strength for Houston this season could also be a weakness for the Rangers.
The Rangers should get a better gauge of their arms during spring training, with pitchers and catchers scheduled to report Feb. 14.
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