Editorial Staff
Jeff Wilson
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Curtis Terry Becomes A More Complete Player
The fifth-year pro busted out in full-season ball to win the Rangers' minor league player of the year award.
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Alexander Ovalles Makes Loud U.S. Debut
A knack for hard contact and has Ovalles positioned to join the Rangers' clutch of outfield prospects.
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Sam Huff: Rangers 2019 Minor League Player Of The Year
Also named Futures Game MVP back in July, the 2019 season has been one to remember for Sam Huff.
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Nick Solak Provides Rangers With Infield Depth
Infield depth at the upper levels was in short supply for Texas this year, so the club made a move to address that.
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Rangers Turn To Young Relievers To Fill Important Bullpen Roles
Lefthander Locke St. John and righty Peter Fairbanks are just two of the seven Rangers relievers who have made their major league debut in 2019.
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Emmanuel Clase Proving To Be A Savy Pickup
Armed with a 100 mph fastball, Clase appears to be the latest fast-rising reliever in the Rangers' system.
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Cole Ragans Ready To Return
A first-round pick in 2016, Ragans is finally approaching the final stages of his Tommy John rehab.
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Rangers Ease Top Draft Picks Into Pro Routine
The Rangers have a plan to manage the workloads for 2018 first- and second-rounders Cole Winn and Owen White.
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Brett Martin Hopes For A Rebound In 2019
Brett Martin might not be the typical projectable lefthander, but he showed those characteristics as he entered his first big league spring training
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Brock Burke: Trade Centerpiece
Brock Burke's velocity trended upward in 2018, the byproduct of a long, data-driven process in the Tampa Bay Rays organization.