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By job description, training and title, Chris Young is a baseball official: executive vice president and general manager of the Texas Rangers. By background, he is fascinating: a 6-foot-10 right ...
Texas Rangers general manager Chris Young observes a batting practice during a spring training workout at the team's training facility on Monday, Feb. 20, 2023, in Surprise, AZ.
Texas Rangers executive vice president & general manager Chris Young speaks during a news conference at Globe Life Field, Wednesday, March 27, 2024, in Arlington.
Texas Rangers president of baseball operations Chris Young joined the Musers on Sportsradio 96.7 FM/1310 The Ticket (KTCK-AM) to discuss the Rangers’ offensive regression, expectations for the ...
Texas Rangers president of baseball operations Chris Young (right) and pitching coach Mike Maddux watch during a spring training workout at the team's training facility on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025 ...
Texas Rangers manager Bruce Bochy and general manager Chris Young stand on stage with the World Series championship rings during a ceremony before a game against the Chicago Cubs, Saturday, March ...
Alongside general manager Chris Young (left), Texas Rangers manager Bruce Bochy responds to a question from reporters during a post season wrap up press conference at Globe Life Field in Arlington ...
Texas Rangers president of baseball operations Chris Young joined Foul Territory for an interview to discuss the team’s offseason moves, his vision for 2025, roles in the new-look bullpen and ...
Texas Rangers general manager Chris Young hugs his Most Valuable Player Adolis Garcia after he won the award for his play in the American League Championship Series against the Houston Astros at ...
Texas Rangers executive vice president & general manager Chris Young watches as outfielder Wyatt Langford steps into the cage for batting practice during a spring training workout at the team's ...
PHOENIX — Chris Young stood in front of a handful of Texas Rangers officials one evening inside a San Diego hotel suite at the end of July, debating how to handle the upcoming MLB trade deadline.
ARLINGTON, Texas — “That’s just absolutely not true,” general manager Chris Young said. Perhaps he knew the topic would come up — no sooner had the Rangers announced the firing of Jon ...