

The Texas Rangers have three priorities going into the trade deadline.
“Pitching, pitching, and more pitching.”
That’s the opinion of MLB.com, which compiled a list of every team’s strategy going ahead of the Aug. 1 deadline. The Rangers have been almost exclusively linked to pitching for a while now due to the loss of Jacob deGrom to injury and the struggles in the bullpen.
Recently, the Rangers have been linked to Chicago White Sox starters Lucas Giolito and Lance Lynn. And, of course, there are the daily rumors surrounding two-way star Shohei Ohtani, with the Los Angeles Angels reportedly listening to offers.
Thus, MLB.com’s pegged the Rangers as “buyers” before the deadline:
Chapman picked up his first save with the Rangers on Saturday, with Rangers manager Bruce Bochy admitting that the power-throwing lefty is a co-closer along with Will Smith. While that appears to solidify the eighth and ninth innings, finding more relief arms remains a focus.
Rangers manager Bruce Bochy, however, does not want the rumor mill to become a distraction inside the clubhouse.
“One thing you’re all going to hear is a lot of rumors, possibilities and that can be distractions to the players and I don’t want it to be,” he said.
The Houston Astros, the closest pursuer to Texas in the American League West, are also in buy mode, but without the same urgency as Texas:
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