The Rangers released Brasier on Monday. Brasier has had a solid season at Triple-A Round Rock, holding a 3.97 ERA, 1.19 WHIP and 23:6 K:BB over 22.2 frames, so he might have exercised an opt-out clause in his minor-league deal. The 38-year-old reliever should be able to land on his feet quickly in a new organization.
Ryan Brasier: Everything you need to know
Ryan Brasier
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Ryan Brasier Game Log 2026
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PreseasonDateOppResultIPKBBHBPCGSHOHRER3/16W 3-21.0000000003/14W 22-21.0000000003/12W 7-61.0000001103/8L 10-71.0000002003/5W 15-91.0100000003/2W 3-11.0000001002/25W 11-40.2100004332/22W 9-50.200000433
Preseason Totals 6.4200001276
Ryan Brasier Player Profile
Career History
Ryan Brasier: Breaking News
Back with Texas on MiLB deal
Brasier re-signed Friday with the Rangers on a minor-league contract. Texas had previously released Brasier on March 21 after he failed to secure a spot in the club's Opening Day roster, but after assessing his options as a free agent, he ultimately chose to stick around in the organization on another minor-league pact. The 38-year-old righty reported to Triple-A Round Rock and debuted for the affiliate Sunday, striking out one batter over 1.1 scoreless innings of relief.
Parts ways with Rangers
The Rangers granted Brasier his release Saturday. Brasier has struggled to establish himself this spring, allowing six earned runs over 7.1 innings in the Cactus League. Because his chances of starting the season in Texas' bullpen were looking poor, he'll exercise his right to opt out of his contract and seek out another opportunity in the free-agent market.