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Rangers' Farm System Boasts Deep Pitching Talent
26 Mar
Summary
- Top prospects like Winston Santos and Jose Corniell lead minor league rotations.
- Multiple pitchers ranked in the top half of The Dallas Morning News' top 30.
- Two-way prospects expected to contribute on mound and at plate in ACL.

The Texas Rangers are cultivating a robust farm system, featuring several minor league rotations poised for success. Triple-A Round Rock's staff includes experienced arms like Cal Quantrill and Austin Gomber, alongside top prospect Winston Santos, who could debut this year. The Double-A Frisco Rough Riders boast a rotation rich in premier prospects, including Jose Corniell, David Davalillo, and Leandro Lopez, all highly ranked and with potential MLB impact.
Further down the system, High-A and Low-A affiliates showcase a hotbed of potential breakout arms. Caden Scarborough, the organization's top pitching prospect, and second-round pick AJ Russell, are key figures. Dalton Pence, ranked No. 22, also features prominently. The Arizona Complex League and Dominican Summer League will host intriguing two-way prospects and hard-throwing young arms, rounding out a deep and promising pitching future for the Rangers.




