
Rangers rookie finds out he made team during mound visit from manager
Jansen patted his catcher's mitt on Baumler's chest and the infielders offered their congratulations. Baumler, looking to make his major league debut after never pitching above Double-A, had a big smile on his face but composed himself to strike out Isaac Collins swinging on a 96.8 mph fastball to end the inning. The ability to refocus immediately after such a life-changing announcement demonstrates the mental fortitude that earned him a spot on the roster, proving that he has the composure necessary for high-leverage situations in the big leagues.
Throughout his eight spring training appearances, Baumler displayed a remarkable level of consistency that captured the attention of the front office. He allowed only one earned run while striking out 10 batters over 9 1/3 innings of work. These statistics are impressive on their own, but they are even more significant when considering the caliber of competition he faced during his quest to secure a bullpen spot. His command, coupled with his high-velocity fastball, provided the Rangers' coaching staff with the confidence needed to trust him in their primary relief rotation.





