Rangers Dropping the Axe: Two Shocking Cuts Looming Before 2026 Opening Day – Ruthless Rebuild or Franchise-Killing Mistake?

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Rangers’ Roster Crunch: Two Familiar Faces Likely Odd Men Out for Opening Day

With spring training right around the corner, the Texas Rangers are heading into camp with a good problem to have: depth. Barring any injuries, the defending champs will have more major league-ready talent than available roster spots when Opening Day rolls around on April 3 against Cincinnati. That’s great news for the club’s long-term outlook – but it means a couple of players who contributed in 2025 may find themselves starting the season in the minors.

Let’s break it down.

Outfield Picture: Set at the Top, Tight at the Bottom

The Rangers typically roll with five outfielders and a utility man who can slot in if needed. The top of the depth chart is locked in: Wyatt Langford, Brandin Nimmo, and Evan Carter are your Opening Day starters. That trio brings a blend of power, speed, and on-base ability that stacks up with any outfield in the league.

Behind them, Sam Haggerty and Michael Helman are currently the frontrunners for the final two spots. Both bring versatility and defensive reliability, with Helman also offering some intriguing positional flexibility – a key factor in roster construction, especially if the team wants to keep options open at second base.

Ezequiel Duran, the do-it-all utility man, is expected to reprise his role as the team’s Swiss Army knife, covering multiple spots across the diamond and giving the Rangers a valuable insurance policy.

Infield Outlook: Mostly Set, With One Spot Up for Grabs

The infield is mostly written in pen at this point. Corey Seager at shortstop, Josh Jung at third base, and Jake Burger at first are all locked in.

Second base is where things get interesting. With Marcus Semien gone, Josh Smith is the likely starter – but don’t rule out a platoon.

Cody Freeman and Michael Helman are also in the mix, and if the coaching staff wants to play matchups, Helman’s right-handed bat could complement Smith’s left-handed swing nicely.

All of this depth is great for the Rangers – but it also means two players who were on the big-league roster last year are now facing an uphill battle to break camp with the team.


On the Outside Looking In

Justin Foscue

Foscue’s situation is a tough one. The 27-year-old has been knocking on the door for a couple of seasons now, but he just hasn’t been able to secure a permanent spot. Primarily a second baseman with some experience at first, Foscue finds himself behind Smith, Freeman, and Helman on the depth chart for second base duties.

Defensively, he’s the least rangy of the group, which has led the team to try him at first base to get his bat in the lineup. But with Jake Burger entrenched at first and Rowdy Tellez also in the mix, there’s just not much room.

Foscue’s right-handed bat is solid, no doubt. But in a roster crunch, flexibility matters – and right now, he doesn’t offer enough of it to crack the Opening Day 26.

Alejandro Osuna

Osuna brought energy and flair to the Rangers last season – the kind of youthful spark that fans and teammates love. He even earned a nod to Team Mexico’s World Baseball Classic roster, which is no small feat. But when it comes to the Rangers’ outfield depth chart, he’s currently sitting just behind the cut line.

Helman gets the edge over Osuna for the fifth outfield spot, largely because of his ability to contribute in a potential second base platoon. Osuna, a left-handed hitter, doesn’t offer that same versatility, and his offensive numbers last season – a .212/.313/.278 slash line – suggest he could benefit from more regular playing time in the minors.

That’s not a knock on his potential. Osuna is still very much in the mix and remains the top call-up option if anything happens to Haggerty or Helman. But for now, he’s likely ticketed for Round Rock or Frisco, where he can continue to refine his approach at the plate.


Final Word

The Rangers are in a strong spot heading into 2026. They’ve got a solid core, a deep bench, and some tough decisions to make – the kind of decisions good teams have to make.

For Justin Foscue and Alejandro Osuna, the road to the big-league roster just got a little steeper, but that doesn’t mean the journey’s over. Injuries happen, slumps happen, and over a 162-game season, depth always gets tested.

For now, though, both players are on the outside looking in. And with a stacked roster ahead of them, they’ll need to make the most of every opportunity that comes their way – whether it’s in Arizona this spring or back in the minors to start the year.

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