
Arlington, TX — October 7, 2025
Texas Rangers rising star Wyatt Langford has reaffirmed his deep love and loyalty to the Lone Star State, declaring that “Texas is home” and vowing to do whatever it takes to bring another World Series title to Arlington.
Speaking after an offseason training session, Langford reflected on his first full MLB season — one filled with memorable highlights, clutch hits, and leadership beyond his years. The 23-year-old outfielder, who quickly became a fan favorite for his work ethic and energy, made it clear that his mission is far from over.
“The goal is simple,” Langford said with conviction. “We’re going to bring another World Series to Arlington — no matter what it takes. Texas is home for me, and I want to win here for these fans, for this team, and for this city.”
Langford’s words echo the determination within the Rangers’ clubhouse. After injuries and roster changes kept the defending champions out of the 2025 postseason, the team has entered the offseason hungry to reclaim its championship form.
Teammates and coaches have praised Langford’s attitude, describing him as a “future cornerstone” of the franchise — someone who not only performs on the field but also inspires others with his leadership.
Manager Skip Schumaker, who recently took over the team, praised Langford’s focus:
“Wyatt represents what the Texas Rangers are all about — toughness, pride, and belief. When you have young stars like him leading the charge, you know great things are ahead.”
As the Rangers gear up for 2026, Langford’s message has resonated with fans who still remember the euphoria of the team’s first-ever championship in 2023. His promise — to bring another title back to Arlington — has rekindled hope that the Rangers’ golden era is just beginning.
“We’ve done it once,” Langford said with a confident smile. “Now it’s time to do it again — and make it even bigger.”
With stars like Corey Seager, Marcus Semien, and Wyatt Langford leading the charge, Texas baseball faithful can dare to believe — the dream of another championship might not be too far away.