Schumaker is aiming for a more welcoming environment in Texas’ clubhouse this season.
Texas Rangers manager Skip Schumaker watches pitcher Cal Quantrill throw in the bullpen during a spring training workout at the team's training facility on Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026, in Surprise, Ariz.SURPRISE, Ariz.
— On his first day with his team, or at least most of it, a day when changing the culture goes from theory to application, this is howThere was no fiery welcome-to-camp speech. He didn’t explain any camp rules or policies or schedules. No quips or inspirational quotes. He simply sat and let“I want my coaches to coach,” Schumaker said Tuesday between that first meeting and the start of the first workout. “I want them to be heard. He’s obviously the new pitching coach here, so I thought that was super important for him to address the group. I’m not going to be teaching much pitching stuff, so they need to hear from . I want to let my coaches do their thing and empower them to be really good at their job.”, it was with the expectation he’d be a more proactive manager. Which may make his initial approach seem a bit contradictory to the expectation. But proactivity doesn’t necessarily mean just a bunch of yelling and changing lineups. With a mostly new coaching staff, Schumaker wants his players more comfortable talking to coaches and his coaches more comfortable talking to him. Bochy was plenty welcoming, but his legendary status in the game also could be intimidating to both players and coaches when it comes to what Schumaker believes are the twin pillars of a winning culture: communication and alignment. Texas Rangers manager Skip Schumaker laughs with bench coach Luis Urueta during a spring training workout at the team's training facility on Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026, in Surprise, Ariz.Schumaker had already communicated — to his coaches in an early morning meeting somewhere between 5 a.m. physicals and meeting the team. In that coaches meeting, he stressed to the group, two of whom had been on his staff for two years in Miami, the importance of creating a welcoming environment for players to approach them, rather than always being the other way around. He’d thought about this during the six-hour drive to Surprise from his home in Orange County, Calif. That he began well before dawn on Monday. The time in the car gave him opportunity to grieve missing his high school senior Brody and daughter Presley for most of the next four months, but also to consider exactly how he wanted to get his message across to everyone in the organization. He wants the doors to be open for communication, but more importantly he wants players comfortable enough to walk over the threshold to his office, or to the coaches’ room or to a staffer.Texas Rangers manager Skip Schumaker heads for the clubhouse after a spring training workout at the team's training facility on Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026, in Surprise, Ariz.“I wanted to make sure our staff understands where I’m coming from,” Schumaker said. “I know culture has been a big topic and relationships started months ago or in some cases before that, but when you are in the room together from 5:30 in the morning until after five at night, that’s when it can be a separator.““I want to remember how important or how impactful it was for a player to come in and have a coach grabbing them and saying, ‘Hey, I got something for you today,’” he said. “Every player is still evolving and learning and I don’t want anybody here just for a job and checking a box. That’s not who I hired. That’s not who I wanted as a coach. “I remember Mark McGwire as my hitting coach and Jose Oquendo was the fielding guy and they’d grab me at 6:30 in the morning and told me something right when I walked in the door. That told me something. I was on their mind all night. They were grinding, looking at me, trying to help me get better. And I was like the 25th guy on the roster. So if we can have that kind of impact throughout this camp, I think we’re going to be great.” So in the pitchers meeting, he largely stayed in the background. When they threw their first bullpens of the spring, he was watching, from Nathan Eovaldi down to Gavin Collyer. But it was often hard to spot him. He was unobtrusive, leaving the instructing to the instructors and making himself available if anybody wanted to talk. He had a few conversations, but mostly let players do their thing. At the end of the week, when the full camp arrives, he will address the whole camp. He will think about that talk. He will be intentional. And he will be welcoming. The first steps toward a culture course correction are to create an opportunity in which everybody feels comfortable communicating with each other. Because you can say all you want, but words have little meaning if nobody is listening.Braves add catching depth by signing ex-Rangers All-Star Jonah HeimEvan has covered the Rangers since 1997. He has twice been named one of the top 10 beat writers in the country by the AP Sports Editors. His passions outside of covering baseball are his wife, Gina, his two step kids, two crazy dogs & barbecue. Let's not discuss the cat. Evan graduated from Georgia State University, but oddly is a Georgia fan.Former Skillman Southwestern Branch Library building auctioned for $3.3 million
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