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MacKenzie Gore (Image Source: Getty)
The Texas Rangers reportedly made a big trade, landing left-hander MacKenzie Gore from the Washington Nationals, Jon Heyman of MLB Network said. Another good trade for Texas, but at this point, the franchise is just bolstering a playoff rotation that will be too much to handle.
Gore, 24, is a dangerous young addition to a rotation that already has some experience and the intention of winning a title.The deal represents one of the more significant pitching swaps of the winter and sets a clear new course for each franchise. The Rangers are looking to take advantage of their competitive window, while the Nationals are still building their young stars as part of a lengthy rebuild. This particular trade had been a rumor around the league for weeks, but only materialized recently.
Rangers add All-Star left-hander MacKenzie Gore to rotation
According to a report, MacKenzie Gore is making his way to the Texas Rangers after breaking out with Washington, showcasing his potential as a top-of-the-rotation monster. The 26-year-old lefty earned his first All-Star bid last season, posting solid strikeout numbers and high innings totals at the front of the Nationals' rotation. With a fastball that sits in the mid-to-upper 90s and breaking pitches that can be nasty, Gore has emerged as a more trustworthy young starter as the 2026 season will get underway soon.
For the Rangers, his addition brings stability and upside. Gore won't just be a rental, as he's under team control for several years. He should slot in alongside Jacob deGrom and Nathan Eovaldi near the top of the rotation, forming a trio that can rival any lineup in the AL. This move signals yet another step by a front office that wants to avoid unregulated free agency while building durable pitching depth.
Nationals receive prospect package to fuel rebuild
Washington gets a five-player prospect haul for Gore, led by shortstop Gavin Fien, the Rangers' first-rounder from 2025.
Fien has the profile of a high-upside infielder with good bat speed and defensive instincts. They are joined by RHP Alejandro Rosario, INF Devin Fitz-Gerald, OF Yeremy Cabrera, and 1B Abimelec Ortiz.As the Nationals continue to overhaul their minor league system, this return provides much-needed organizational depth across a variety of positions. The organization has a number of young players ready to be big leaguers, so they seem to be looking to build a long-term winner, not a short-term contender.





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