Rangers Look to Build on First Title with Seager, Semien and Bochy in 63rd Season

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The Texas Rangers are entering the 2021 season with high expectations. After winning their first World Series title in 2020, the Rangers are looking to build on that success with the addition of three key players: Corey Seager, Marcus Semien, and Bruce Bochy.

Corey Seager is a two-time All-Star shortstop who spent the last five seasons with the Los Angeles Dodgers. He is a career .272 hitter with an OPS of .835 and has won two Gold Glove awards. Seager is expected to provide the Rangers with a reliable presence in the middle of the infield and will be a key contributor to the team’s success.

Marcus Semien is a veteran infielder who spent the last seven seasons with the Oakland Athletics. He is a career .254 hitter with an OPS of .744 and has won one Gold Glove award. Semien is expected to provide the Rangers with a steady presence in the infield and will be a key contributor to the team’s success.

Finally, Bruce Bochy is a veteran manager who spent the last 13 seasons with the San Francisco Giants. He has won three World Series titles and is widely regarded as one of the best managers in baseball. Bochy is expected to bring his championship pedigree to the Rangers and will be a key factor in their success this season.

The Rangers are hoping that these three players can help them build on their first World Series title in 2020. With Seager, Semien, and Bochy in the fold, the Rangers are poised to make another run at a championship in their 63rd season. It should be an exciting year for Texas fans as they look to see what this new-look team can do.

Rangers Look to Build on First Title with Seager, Semien and Bochy in 63rd Season