

The Texas Rangers last fielded an American League MVP in 2010, with Josh Hamilton taking home the award.
The franchise has a solid history of producing MVPs. Five different Rangers have won the honor six total times: Jeff Burroughs (1974), Juan Gonzalez (1996, ’98), Ivan Rodriguez (1999), Alex Rodriguez (2003) and Hamilton.
Could the defending World Series champions add to the list in 2024? There’s a good chance.
Corey Seager finished second in MVP voting last season to Shohei Ohtani despite missing a good chunk of the season to injuries. Ohtani has moved crosstown from the Los Angeles Angels to the Los Angeles Dodgers, which theoretically opens the MVP door for Seager and more candidates in the AL.
MLB.com recently compiled a list of MVP favorites and dark horse candidates in 2024. The Rangers are well represented. Seager obviously made the cut as the No. 3 candidate in the AL behind Julio Rodriguez (Seattle Mariners) and Juan Soto (New York Yankees). Per MLB.com:
That wasn’t it for the Rangers. Adolis García was mentioned under dark horses, with his 47 combined home runs during the 2023 regular season and playoffs pointed out. Per MLB.com:
Should the Rangers continue to contend as expected, Seager and García will be big reasons why. Maybe enough to be the sixth MVP winner in franchise history.
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