Ragans Catches Rangers’ Eye
Lefthander has emulated Cole Hamels’ delivery
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Lefthander has emulated Cole Hamels’ delivery
Matt Bush became a big leaguer, a dozen years after he was No. 1 overall pick
Rangers fans are convinced Nomar Mazara should be in the major leagues to stay.
Brett Nicholas wasn’t sure how long his first taste of the majors would last.
Felix Hernandez’s changeup inspired Luis Ortiz to start throwing the pitch
Josh Morgan is becoming a Swiss army knife kind of prospect.
First baseman Ronald Guzman put himself back on the prospect map last season
ARLINGTON, Texas—Joey Gallo and Lewis Brinson were 18 years old and fresh off being drafted, and Nomar Mazara was 17 and in the United States…
ARLINGTON—Being the center of attention on the baseball field didn’t come easily to righthander Scott Williams. He once was a catcher, and from his place…
ARLINGTON—Righthander Myles Jaye spent the past two seasons at Double-A Birmingham in a thin White Sox system. He pitched well enough in 2015 to earn…
ARLINGTON—For more than five years, Rangers fans waited for the day when Jorge Alfaro would become the franchise’s best catcher since Ivan Rodriguez. That day…
ARLINGTON—The debate about which Rangers prospect had the best 2015 season boils down to two players: Nomar Mazara and Lewis Brinson. Joey Gallo has an…
ARLINGTON—Dillon Tate spent three years at UC Santa Barbara, living off campus with grown-up responsibilities over his final two years. Despite that and even after…
ARLINGTON—Just about every member of the Rangers’ development staff felt that 2015 was going to be a breakout year for righthander Sam Wolff. A sixth-round…
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