
September 4, 2025
Texas rangers news
The Texas Rangers clubhouse had reason to celebrate this week as rookie sensation Wyatt Langford was named the team’s Player of the Month for August. The recognition marks his third monthly award with the Rangers since debuting, highlighting the outfielder’s continued rise as one of the most exciting young talents in Major League Baseball.
Langford’s impressive stretch included a .340 batting average, five home runs, and 10 RBI over his last 15 games, providing a crucial spark to a Rangers lineup hit hard by injuries. His ability to deliver in key moments—such as a game-tying homer in extra innings against the Arizona Diamondbacks—has only strengthened his case as one of the team’s most reliable bats.
Following the announcement, Rangers shortstop and team leader Corey Seager made sure to acknowledge Langford’s achievement. Seager, who has been sidelined with appendicitis, sent a congratulatory message to the rookie, praising his work ethic and impact. “Wyatt’s been incredible for us,” Seager said. “The way he’s stepped up at such a young age is impressive. He’s earned this, and I couldn’t be happier for him.”
The exchange reflects the growing bond between the Rangers’ established stars and their emerging core. Seager, a two-time World Series MVP, knows firsthand the pressure of performing in big moments, and his support underscores the faith the organization has in Langford as a centerpiece of its future.
With the Rangers battling for a postseason berth, Langford’s hot bat and improved defense could prove decisive. If he maintains his current form, this won’t be the last monthly award to his name—and having the endorsement of a veteran like Seager only adds to the momentum behind his breakout season.