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8/05/25 | Texas Rangers promote two of their best prospects, including an intriguing 18-year-old. The pitcher-heavy Texas Rangers farm system is not entirely devoid of position player talent. The Rangers promoted shortstop Yolfran Castillo to Single-A Hickory and first baseman Abimelec Ortiz to Triple-A Round Rock as part of a flurry of minor league bumps Tuesday afternoon. Castillo, 18, is the club's fifth-ranked prospect according to MLB Pipeline and the third-best position player behind only shortstop Sebastian Walcott and catcher Malcolm Moore. Source: https://www.dallasnews.com/sports/rangers/2025/08/... |
7/12/25 | Could 2025 be the year Texas Rangers shift from their college-heavy MLB draft strategy?. Any year he's asked, Rangers senior scouting director Kip Fagg will happily explain that the club doesn't ever prioritize a specific need or a profile when finalizing draft plans, particularly in relation to the first round. It's also about all he will say, leaving one to draw their own conclusions about any specific approach the Rangers may have about the No. 12 pick in the MLB draft, which begins Sunday at 5 p.m. Easiest conclusion to draw from recent drafts: The Rangers will absolutely draft for a need — see the four catchers taken last year headed by first-round choice Malcolm Moore — and they have a predilection towards college players in the first round. Source: https://www.dallasnews.com/sports/rangers/2025/07/... |
6/30/25 | Spartanburgers catcher Moore happy to be back with club. Spartanburgers catcher Malcolm Moore returned to the Hub City team last week after more than two months way in his recovery from an early season broken bone in his hand. Moore, the Texas Rangers first round pick last summer, spent the past 10 weeks rehabilitating at the Rangers Arizona Complex League entry. He’s gone 4-14 […] Source: https://www.yahoo.com/news/spartanburgers-catcher-... |
6/23/25 | Top 20 Rangers Prospect Has Been Going Scorched Earth on Double-A Competition. The Texas Rangers have had a pretty average season all things considered, sitting at 38-40 entering Monday with little to no momentum driving them forward. While they are still in the field amongst the American League West competition, they are currently seven games back of the division-leading Houston Astros, so they have hefty gap to close. The good news is that the Rangers have promising prospects to build around for the future if they have to pull the plug on 2025, both at the MLB level and throughout the farm system. The big names like Sebastian Walcott, Malcolm Moore, Emiliano Teodo and Alejandro Osuna make up the large majority of headlines, but the team has some intriguing players deeper down their farm system as well. Source: https://www.si.com/mlb/rangers/news/top-20-rangers... |
4/17/25 | Texas Rangers first-round pick Malcolm Moore sidelined by broken finger. Texas Rangers first-round pick Malcolm Moore is expected to miss an extended period of time after he was placed on the minor league injured list Thursday with a broken finger. Moore, a catcher who started this season at High-A Spartanburg, had a finger on his right hand broken by a foul tip in Tuesday's game and is expected to miss at least 6-8 weeks. Moore is the organization's No. 4 prospect according to MLB Pipeline. The Rangers selected Moore, 21, in the first round of last year's MLB draft out of Stanford. Source: https://www.dallasnews.com/sports/rangers/2025/04/... |
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