

A lot of factors will go into the title defense for the Texas Rangers. Health is likely at the top of the list.
As spring training approaches this month, a number of key Rangers are on the shelf recovering. World Series MVP Corey Seager (hernia surgery) hopes to be ready for Opening Day. A trio of pitchers – Max Scherzer, Jacob deGrom and Tyler Mahle – are likely out until the second half of season.
Starting pitching is easily the biggest concern when it comes to health. The rotation to start the season appears to be Nathan Eovaldi, Jon Gray, Dane Dunning, Andrew Heaney and Cody Bradford. Of course, bringing Jordan Montgomery back would be a huge boost.
MLB.com recently compiled one key number for every team to watch in 2024, with the Rangers’ entry centering around pitching. More specifically, Texas’ key to success this season could be tied the combined starts from Eovaldi and Gray.
Per MLB.com:
After an All-Star first half, Eovaldi battled injuries down the stretch last season, but still ended up making 25 starts. That was the fourth-highest total in his 13-year career. Gray made 29 starts – tied for the second-most in his nine years.
If the Rangers can get that kind of durability – and production – out of Eovaldi and Gray this season, the club should be in fine shape once the pitching cavalry arrives.
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