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Corey Seager Rejects 'Toxic' Semien Rift Reports as Rangers Open Camp

Texas turns the page after trading Semien to the Mets for Brandon Nimmo in November.

Overview

  • Speaking at spring training in Surprise, Arizona, Seager called the rift narrative "just all speculation" and described his relationship with Semien as professional and respectful.
  • New manager Skip Schumaker prioritized clubhouse culture in a team address before the first full-squad workout, with players citing renewed focus on chemistry.
  • Semien was dealt to New York in a one-for-one swap for Nimmo, a move previously reported by the New York Post as influenced by interpersonal tension and payroll considerations.
  • With second base now open, Josh Smith leads a group that includes Ezequiel Duran, Cody Freeman and Sam Haggerty vying for the starting job.
  • Recent context includes Semien’s down offensive 2025 season offset by a Gold Glove at second base, while Seager missed time last year after an August appendectomy.