It’s difficult to imagine the Rangers trading Marcus Semien (owed $98 million from 2025-28), Corey Seager ($218 million from 2025-31), or Jacob deGrom ($115 million from 2025-27). They’re all owed significant money and big money trades are always unlikely, especially at the deadline. Semien does not have any no-trade protection, however, and Seager only has a limited no-trade clause (deGrom has a full no-trade clause). Hard to see them moving but I suppose not impossible.

Carter and Langford are surely off-limits as the future of the Rangers, but there’s no reason not to listen to offers for Taveras. He is under team control through 2027. Lefty Cody Bradford, third baseman Josh Jung, and super utility man Josh Smith are all under team control through at least 2028. It would difficult to pry Jung loose. He’s an important player for the Rangers. Bradford, who is currently out with a back injury, and Smith are less foundational.

I am 100% certain the Rangers prefer to turn their season around, get back into the postseason race, and defend their World Series title the proper way in October. Sometimes things don’t go according to plan though, and if these next three weeks go poorly, Young and his staff have to consider selling. They’re flush with rental pitchers and could use them to improve their talent base and depth, and put the club in better position to contend in 2025 and beyond.