Top 27 Prospects: Texas Rangers
Below is an analysis of the prospects in the farm system of the Texas Rangers. Scouting reports are compiled with information provided by industry sources as well as from our own (both Eric Longenhagen’s and Kiley McDaniel’s) observations. For more information on the 20-80 scouting scale by which all of our prospect content is governed you can click here. For further explanation of the merits and drawbacks of Future Value, read this.
Rk | Name | Age | High Level | Position | ETA | FV |
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1 | Willie Calhoun | 23 | MLB | DH | 2018 | 50 |
2 | Leody Taveras | 19 | A | CF | 2020 | 50 |
3 | Cole Ragans | 20 | A- | LHP | 2020 | 50 |
4 | Yohander Mendez | 23 | MLB | LHP | 2018 | 50 |
5 | Bubba Thompson | 19 | R | CF | 2022 | 45 |
6 | Pedro Gonzalez | 20 | R | CF | 2021 | 45 |
7 | Hans Crouse | 19 | R | RHP | 2021 | 45 |
8 | Ronald Guzman | 23 | AAA | 1B | 2018 | 45 |
9 | Chris Seise | 19 | A- | SS | 2022 | 40 |
10 | Kyle Cody | 23 | A+ | RHP | 2019 | 40 |
11 | Brendon Davis | 20 | A+ | 3B | 2022 | 40 |
12 | Mike Matuella | 23 | A | RHP | 2019 | 40 |
13 | Isiah Kiner-Falefa | 22 | AA | UTIL | 2019 | 40 |
14 | Josh Morgan | 22 | R | INF | 2020 | 40 |
15 | Jonathan Hernandez | 21 | A+ | RHP | 2020 | 40 |
16 | Anderson Tejeda | 19 | R | SS | 2021 | 40 |
17 | Brett Martin | 22 | A+ | LHP | 2020 | 40 |
18 | Joe Palumbo | 23 | A+ | LHP | 2020 | 40 |
19 | Carlos Tocci | 22 | AAA | CF | 2018 | 40 |
20 | Jose Trevino | 25 | AA | C | 2018 | 40 |
21 | Matt Whatley | 22 | A- | C | 2021 | 40 |
22 | Connor Sadzeck | 26 | AA | RHP | 2018 | 40 |
23 | Tyler Phillips | 20 | A | RHP | 2022 | 40 |
24 | Jean Casanova | 20 | R | RHP | 2021 | 40 |
25 | Alex Speas | 20 | A- | RHP | 2022 | 40 |
26 | A.J. Alexy | 19 | A | RHP | 2022 | 40 |
27 | Miguel Aparicio | 18 | A | CF | 2020 | 40 |
50 FV Prospects
Age | 22 | Height | 5’8 | Weight | 187 | Bat/Throw | L/R |
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Hit | Raw Power | Game Power | Run | Fielding | Throw |
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50/60 | 65/65 | 50/60 | 30/30 | 40/40 | 45/45 |
Calhoun doesn’t have a position (he’s been tried at third, second, and in the outfield since college), but he’s going to rake. Scouts have him projected for plus hit and power. He takes huge, beer-league-softball hacks but has the hand-eye coordination and bat control to make it work. He could yank out 30 or more homers as soon as he’s given regular at-bats. The corner-outfield and DH situation in Texas is pretty crowded, but he should start seeing regular big-league time this year. There’s some risk that Calhoun’s aggression is exploited the way Rougie Odor’s has been, but otherwise Calhoun looks like a stable mid-order slugger.
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