

With the Texas Rangers locking up Adolis García for two more seasons, plus the previous signings with other arbitration-eligible players, the reigning World Series champions are on solid ground heading into spring training.
The Rangers agreed to terms last month on 2024 contracts with left-hander Brock Burke, catcher Jonah Heim, first baseman Nathaniel Lowe, outfielder Leody Taveras, and right-handers Dane Dunning, Jonathan Hernández and Josh Sborz.
Other than bringing back Jordan Montgomery, the club appears to be done shopping for now.
But what about the future? There’s been a recent run of extensions, including young superstar Bobby Witt Jr.’s $289 million deal with the Kansas City Royals and Jose Altuve’s $125 million over five seasons to finish his career with the Houston Astros.
The Rangers are in position to buy out some of the arbitration years for a couple of their young stars. MLB.com compiled such a list, and mentioned All-Star third baseman Josh Jung and rookie outfielder Evan Carter as prime candidates for early extensions.
Per MLB.com:
Carter, 21, is eligible for free agency after the 2029 season. Jung, 25, would hit the open market after 2028. Both are part of the long-term future of the Rangers, so getting some cost certainty, as well as keeping them in the fold, makes sense for a club that expects to compete for years to come.
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