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Rangers acquire Gore from Nationals for 5 prospects

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The Washington Nationals traded starting pitcher MacKenzie Gore to the Texas Rangers for five prospects, the team announced Thursday.

The Nationals receive shortstop Gavin Fien, right-hander Alejandro Rosario, first baseman Abimelec Ortiz, infielder Devin Fitz-Gerald, and outfielder Yeremy Cabrera.

Gore posted a 4.17 ERA with 3.74 FIP and 185 strikeouts over 159 2/3 innings last year en route to earning his first All-Star selection. The southpaw, who turns 27 in February, has two years of club control left.

Gore provides first-year Rangers manager Skip Schumaker with rotation depth behind ace Jacob deGrom and veteran right-hander Nathan Eovaldi.

Rangers' 2026 projected rotation

PITCHER THROWS
Jacob deGrom Right
Nathan Eovaldi Right
MacKenzie Gore Left
Jack Leiter Right
Jacob Latz Left

Gore also reportedly attracted trade interest from the New York Yankees and Kansas City Royals this winter.

Fien and Rosario are the two biggest names joining the Nationals. Fien was the Rangers' No. 2 prospect behind Sebastian Walcott, according to MLB Pipeline. Rosario was Texas' sixth-ranked prospect and the team's No. 4 pitcher.

Fitz-Gerald (12th), Cabrera (16th), and Ortiz (18th) were all ranked among the Rangers' top 30 prospects as well.

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