Rangers Nab Brett de Geus In Rule 5
With the second pick in the Rule 5 draft, the rebuilding Rangers took power reliever Brett de Geus from the Dodgers.
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With the second pick in the Rule 5 draft, the rebuilding Rangers took power reliever Brett de Geus from the Dodgers.
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The 22-year-old righthander showed enough potential to earn a spot on the 40-man roster despite not having pitched above high Class A.
The 6-foot-4 lefthander was throwing the ball well at instructional league as he continues his comeback from two Tommy John surgeries.
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The 27-year-old lefthander’s hard work paid off with his big league debut in mid-August.
The rookie righthander has impressed early in the season as a setup man out of the big league bullpen.
The 22-year-old catcher has spent his first big league spring training soaking up information.
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The 22-year-old righthander excels at throwing strikes, but he didn’t find the desired results at Double-A until adding a pitch that moved to his glove side.
The fifth-year pro busted out in full-season ball to win the Rangers’ minor league player of the year award.
A knack for hard contact and has Ovalles positioned to join the Rangers’ clutch of outfield prospects.
Also named Futures Game MVP back in July, the 2019 season has been one to remember for Sam Huff.
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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