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Key Bullpen Arm Returns to Rangers
17 Dec
Summary
- Veteran pitcher Martin signed a one-year contract with the Rangers.
- He posted a 2.98 ERA and 1.20 WHIP in 42.1 innings last season.
- The 39-year-old righty is expected to continue in a setup role.

The Texas Rangers announced Tuesday the signing of veteran pitcher Martin to a one-year contract, ensuring his continued presence in their bullpen. This move brings stability to the team's relief pitching for the upcoming season.
Martin proved to be a vital contributor during the previous season, showcasing strong performance metrics. He concluded the year with an impressive 2.98 earned run average and a 1.20 walks plus hits per inning pitched over 42.1 innings pitched. Additionally, he contributed two saves and 13 holds.
Now committed to another year in Arlington, the 39-year-old right-hander is expected to reprise his effective setup role. He will likely continue to pitch ahead of closer Robert Garcia, providing a reliable bridge to the end of games and bolstering the Rangers' defensive capabilities.




