The Texas Rangers on Monday signed veteran catcher Kyle Higashioka to a two-year contract with a mutual option for 2027. The deal is worth $13.5 million, according to the Dallas Morning News.
With the addition of Kyle Higashioka, Texas’ catching tandem for 2025 is set. Now, Chris Young will need to decide which ...
The Texas Rangers addressed the biggest non-pitching void on the roster Monday, agreeing to a deal with catcher Kyle ...
Kyle Higashioka has already had some memorable moments at the home of the Texas Rangers. He caught a no-hitter there and ...
The Padres have just two catchers, Luis Campusano and Brett Sullivan, on their 40-man roster entering next week’s winter ...
Kyle Higashioka joins MLB Tonight to talk his two-year deal with the Rangers, his successful 2024 campaign, his growth as a ...
On Monday the Texas Rangers bolstered their catching position with the signing of Kyle Higashioka who is coming off a ...
Kyle Higashioka gets $5.75 million in 2025 and $6.75 million in 2026. The mutual option in 2027 is for $7 million, with a $1 ...
The Texas Rangers have signed catcher Kyle Higashioka, who spent 2024 with the Padres after coming over in the Juan Soto ...
Globe Life Park will be the former Padre's new home after he signed a $13.5 million, two-year contract with the Rangers.
After a standout season in which he finished with a career-high 17 home runs for the San Diego Padres, veteran catcher Kyle ...