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Rangers Add Veteran Left-Hander Gomber on Minor League Deal

Rangers Add Veteran Left-Hander Gomber on Minor League Deal

With their primary rotation set following the acquisition of MacKenzie Gore, the Texas Rangers have pivoted to building veteran depth.

The club reached an agreement Sunday on a minor league contract with left-hander Austin Gomber. Gomber, who spent the previous five seasons with the Colorado Rockies, will receive an invitation to major league spring training.

Gomber, 32, was a 2014 fourth-round selection by St. Louis and debuted with the Cardinals in 2018. He was later sent to the Rockies as a primary piece of the blockbuster trade for Nolan Arenado, eventually logging the majority of his major league service time in Colorado.

Gomber is looking to rebound from a volatile 2025 campaign. While he delivered a league-average 100 ERA+ over 165 innings in 2024, his performance dipped sharply last year.

Before being released by Colorado in August, Gomber struggled through 12 starts, posting a 7.49 ERA and a 6.50 FIP.

Statistically, the underlying numbers from his final stretch for Colorado were concerning:

Strikeout Rate: 12.5%
Ground-Ball Rate: 33.2%
Barrel Rate: 14.5%

Despite the MLB struggles, Gomber found late-season success after signing a minor league deal with the Chicago Cubs.

In four appearances (three starts) for Triple-A Iowa, he surrendered just one earned run over 19 innings, good for a 0.47 ERA.

Depth and Versatility

The Rangers are betting on a return to his 2024 form rather than the 0-7 record he hung last season. Over the last three years, Gomber has pitched 361 innings with a 5.47 ERA—the highest mark in the majors among the 106 pitchers with at least 300 innings in that span.

Though he has worked exclusively as a starter for the last three years, Gomber offers the Rangers flexibility.

He has 44 career relief appearances on his resume, making him a candidate for:

Rotation Insurance: A veteran fill-in should an injury occur during camp or April.

Long Relief: A multi-inning option out of the bullpen to start the season.

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