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Rangers Sign Jalen Beeks: Bolstering Bullpen Ahead of Opening Day
Veteran lefty reliever joins Texas roster, adding depth and versatility to the pitching staff
Apr. 12, 2026 at 10:05am
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The Rangers' addition of veteran lefty Jalen Beeks adds depth and versatility to their bullpen, as depicted in this cubist-inspired illustration.Today in SacramentoThe Texas Rangers have signed veteran left-handed reliever Jalen Beeks, solidifying their bullpen ahead of the upcoming season. Beeks, who posted a 3.77 ERA with the Diamondbacks last year, brings experience and the ability to pitch effectively in high-leverage situations. His addition provides the Rangers with more depth and flexibility in their relief corps as they prepare for Opening Day.
Why it matters
Beeks' signing addresses a key need for the Rangers, who were looking to add a reliable left-handed arm to their bullpen. His performance against both left-handed and right-handed batters could give the team more options in managing late-inning matchups, potentially impacting their overall pitching strategy and rotation plans.
The details
Beeks, a 32-year-old veteran, has a 94-95 mph fastball and an effective changeup that serves as his primary swing-and-miss pitch. Unlike many left-handed relievers, he doesn't rely heavily on a breaking ball, instead using his cutter sparingly. This balanced approach has resulted in similar success against both left-handed and right-handed hitters, making him a versatile option for the Rangers' bullpen.
- The Rangers signed Beeks just two weeks before the start of the regular season.
- Beeks posted a 3.77 ERA across 57 1/3 innings with the Diamondbacks in 2025.
The players
Jalen Beeks
A 32-year-old left-handed reliever who has spent time with the Diamondbacks and several other MLB teams.
Robert Garcia
A right-handed reliever who is expected to play a key role in the Rangers' bullpen this season.
Tyler Alexander
Another left-handed reliever who will likely see significant innings for the Rangers in 2026.
Jack Rocker
The Rangers' projected fifth starter, who could benefit from the team's left-handed bullpen depth.
What they’re saying
“Beeks' ability to adapt and contribute in various roles makes him a valuable asset, and his performance in high-leverage situations could be a game-changer.”
— Saturnina Altenwerth DVM, Sports Writer
What’s next
The Rangers will monitor Beeks' performance during spring training and determine his exact role within the bullpen. If the team keeps Rocker as the fifth starter, the left-handed depth in the bullpen could be a strategic advantage.
The takeaway
The Rangers' signing of Jalen Beeks is a smart move that addresses a need in their bullpen. Beeks' versatility and experience could prove crucial as the team looks to build a well-rounded pitching staff for the upcoming season.





