Rangers Face Disappointment as Offseason Approaches

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As the offseason approaches, the Texas Rangers are facing disappointment after a difficult season. The team had high hopes for the 2020 season, but it ended up being a year of struggles and underperformance.

The Rangers had a slow start to the season, going 4-7 in their first 11 games. They were unable to recover from the slow start and ended up finishing the season with a record of 22-38. This was the team’s worst record since 2014.

The Rangers’ struggles were due to a combination of factors. The team’s pitching staff was inconsistent throughout the season, and the offense was unable to generate enough runs to make up for it. The team also suffered from injuries to key players, including starting pitcher Lance Lynn and outfielder Joey Gallo.

The team also had difficulty in the draft, as they were unable to select any of the top prospects due to their poor record. This means that the Rangers will have to rely on free agency and trades to improve their roster for next season.

The Rangers will need to make some major changes if they want to compete in 2021. They will need to find a way to improve their pitching staff and add some offensive firepower. They will also need to make sure that they are able to stay healthy and avoid any further injuries.

It is clear that the Rangers have a lot of work to do this offseason if they want to compete in 2021. They will need to make some tough decisions and find ways to improve their roster if they want to have a successful season. Only time will tell if the Rangers can turn things around and return to their winning ways.

Rangers Face Disappointment as Offseason Approaches