3 reasons to get excited about the Texas Rangers in 2022

Sep 26, 2021; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Toronto Blue Jays second baseman Marcus Semien (10) exits the field after the sixth inning at Target Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Blewett-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 26, 2021; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Toronto Blue Jays second baseman Marcus Semien (10) exits the field after the sixth inning at Target Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Blewett-USA TODAY Sports
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Sep 26, 2021; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Toronto Blue Jays second baseman Marcus Semien (10) exits the field after the sixth inning at Target Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Blewett-USA TODAY Sports

2021 sucked for the Texas Rangers, we’ll just say it.

102 losses last season was a low point in the franchise’s existence, and not something worth repeating again anytime soon.

Fortunately, though, rock bottom is never a permanent status. It’s merely a stepping stone in the pursuit of bigger and better things. And boy have the Rangers done bigger and better things this off-season (before the MLB lockout).

The momentum from the early part of the winter surely looks to carry into 2022, and with it our excitement for another season of Texas Rangers baseball.

Here are three reasons you should be excited for next season.

3 reasons to get excited about the Texas Rangers in 2022

#1- The best middle infield in baseball

I could end it right here, but I won’t.

We knew the Texas Rangers would be active this off-season, but never to the extent that they were before the lockout, as well as what could still be on the way after a deal gets done.

In signing shortstop Corey Seager and second baseman Marcus Semien, the Rangers now boast arguably baseball’s best middle infield, with bona-fide superstars at both positions. Seager and Semien bring the lumber to the plate, providing Texas with massive offensive upgrades to a lineup badly in need of run producers.

In the field, they are both solid defenders at worst. But most importantly, each player brings a winning pedigree and years of experience. Semien and Seager are here to change the culture around the Rangers, and both will make their impact felt during their years in Texas in more ways than just on the field.

The 2022 season better start on time, because we don’t want to miss a minute of these two in action.

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