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Montgomery happy to be home with Rangers
Summary
Jordan Montgomery has reunited with the Texas Rangers in Surprise, Ariz., about 10 months after his second Tommy John surgery, and said he is happy to be back. The team says it hopes to have him back in the rotation shortly after the Aug. 3 trade deadline, though timelines remain fluid.
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Jordan Montgomery is back with the Texas Rangers in Surprise, Ariz., reuniting with the club where he played a key role in the 2023 World Series run. He underwent Tommy John surgery in April 2025 and has not pitched since, but said he feels stronger and is glad to be back around teammates and staff. Montgomery noted he had other free-agent options but chose the Rangers for comfort and familiarity. The organization expressed confidence in his recovery and a plan to reintegrate him into the rotation later in the season.
Key details:
- Montgomery was acquired by the Rangers at the 2023 trade deadline and was a major contributor to their World Series title that October.
- He signed with the Diamondbacks for 2024, posted a 6.23 ERA over 117 innings that season, and then had Tommy John surgery in April 2025.
- Montgomery said he "loves it here" and cited the team's culture and familiar faces as reasons for returning.
- Rangers GM Ross Fenstermaker said team physician Dr. Meister performed the surgery and the club is confident in Montgomery's current status.
- The tentative plan is for Montgomery to return to the rotation shortly after the Aug. 3 trade deadline, though the timeline could change.
Summary:
The reunion brings a pitcher and team together again after a period of injury and uneven results, with both sides emphasizing recovery and comfort within the clubhouse. The immediate impact is on the Rangers' depth and Montgomery's rehab progress, and the next scheduled milestone is a possible return to the rotation after the Aug. 3 trade deadline; timelines remain fluid.
