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Updated at Mar 11, 2026, 21:12
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With the Texas Rangers heading into 2026 with a solid rotation, could they potentially move their Cy Young Award winner?

The Texas Rangers have positioned themselves to make a serious World Series run. 

At the beginning of the year, the Rangers managed to acquire MacKenzie Gore from the Washington Nationals

The trade was a lopsided 5-to-1 bundle, with the Rangers giving up Gavin Fien, Alejandro Rosario, Devin Fitz-Gerald, Yeremy Cabrera, and Abimelec Ortiz for the southpaw. 

Despite Gore's 4.15 ERA in 159 2/3 innings last year, it should not shadow the upside of his 185 recorded strikeouts. 

With the addition of Gore, the Rangers bolster their starting rotation, which the 37-year-old two-time Cy Young Award winner Jacob deGrom spearheads. 

Along with the two, Nathan Eovaldi completes the Rangers' 1-2-3 rotation punch. 

Eovaldi was a standout arm for the Rangers in 2025, posting a 1.73 ERA in 130 innings thrown. 

The strikeouts also piled up in that stretch, notching 129 punchouts in 22 starts. 

Even with the impressive numbers on the mound, Eovaldi was bitten by the Injured List bug twice with shoulder issues. 

The start of the 2026 season is a stone's throw away and, of course, the predictions begin to flood in, especially regarding the Rangers. 

Greg Amsinger of MLB Network predicts that the Rangers will move deGrom in this year's trade deadline. 

"[Jacob deGrom] will be the No. 1 player moved, if not Skubal, at the Trade Deadline," Amsinger said in a segment with analyst Yonder Alonso. 

This move in itself would shake up the trajectory of where the Rangers want to be by the time the deadline hits entirely. 

For one, deGrom is just as effective now as he was just a few years back. 

Even at 37 years old and off a second Tommy John surgery, he still displays a dominant arsenal that has others foaming at the mouth.  

DeGrom had himself a healthy 2025, notching 30 starts and an ERA of 2.97 in 172 2/3 innings pitched. Along with the abundance of starts, he also tallied 185 strikeouts.

Any success for the Rangers in 2026 is going to be highly dependent on their 1-2-3 punch staying healthy for the season. 

The idea of "staying healthy" has been a recurring issue for the Rangers' rotation. But depending on what their standing is in the AL West, there's little to no implication that they move deGrom. 

It goes without saying that anything can happen at the trade deadline, and there's no telling how the Rangers will move pieces. 

Whether they are buyers or sellers during the deadline period, if they decide to move deGrom, it will surely be one to remember. 

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