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        <title><![CDATA[After spending $500 million in the offseason, the Rangers fired Chris Woodward]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jon Heyman of The Post said that the team fired Chris Woodward on Monday. The Rangers are currently in last place in the AL West with a 51-63 record, 23 games behind the Astros, who are in first place.<br /><br />Tony Beasley, the Rangers' third base coach, will take over as interim manager starting with Monday night's game against the Oakland A's.</p>
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<figcaption>Chris Woodward was fired by the Rangers this season as they&rsquo;ve underperformed following an expensive offseason.</figcaption>
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<figcaption>Chris Woodward on July 22, 2022.</figcaption>
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<p>With Corey Seager and Marcus Semien on the team, the Rangers were expected to be in the running for a playoff spot this year. The contracts were worth a total of $500 million, and Seager got a huge $325 million after years of being a star for the Dodgers.<br /><br />"We didn't think we had put together a championship team when we started this season. From where we were a year ago in terms of talent, we thought we'd come a long way," said Jon Daniels, the president of baseball operations for the team. "We had goals, and we still do, but we were and are honest about where we are. &hellip; Still, we thought we'd be better than our record and how we've played at times.<br /><br />ESPN said that the Rangers' 6-24 record in one-run games has ruined any progress the team has made with a near-even run differential.<br /><br />Woodward, who is 46 years old, will finish his time with the Rangers with a record of 203-278. During the offseason, he got a contract extension that covered next season and gave him an option for 2024.<br /><br />This is the fourth time this season that a team has fired its manager.<br /><br />On June 3, Joe Girardi was replaced by Rob Thomson. Four days later, Joe Maddon was replaced by Phil Nevin, and on July 13, Charlie Montoyo was replaced by John Schneider.<br /><br />The Rangers now turn to Beasley, who is in his eighth season with the team and has been a big league coach longer than anyone else on their staff. He has worked in the major leagues before with Washington (2006) and Pittsburgh (2008&ndash;2010). In eight seasons as a minor league manager for those teams, he had a 590&ndash;472 record.<br /><br />"He has every quality we're looking for. "Both the coaches and the players respect him," Daniels said. "He's been playing baseball for a long time and is smart. He's won in the minor leagues and played different roles here and elsewhere.... He is the right person for us as we move forward."<br /><br />On June 3, Joe Girardi was replaced by Rob Thomson. Four days later, Joe Maddon was replaced by Phil Nevin, and on July 13, Charlie Montoyo was replaced by John Schneider.</p>
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