Announced by the club Friday evening, the 45-year-old is the 21st full-time manager in the Rangers’ history. He signed a four-year deal that runs through 2029.
This will be Skip’s second managerial gig after a two year stint with Miami in 2023-24. He led a ragtag group of Marlins to the playoffs with an 84-78 in his first season at the helm.
It was a pretty simple hiring process, made official just days after Bochy’s departure. What will the Rangers look like with Schumaker in the manager’s office next season?
Schumaker's managerial history matches Rangers' 2026 vision
Schumaker was the right fit for the job having spent last season in a front office advisory role with Texas.