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of the Texas Rangers bats against the Chicago Cubs during the spring training game at Surprise Stadium on March 10, 2026 in Surprise, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Morning, all!
Shawn McFarland continues his top 30 prospect countdown with number 8, Winston Santos, and number 7, David Davilillo.
The Rangers have two of the five minor league prospects listed as two way players after signing two teenagers last year that are both shortstops and right handed pitchers.
Seong-Jun Kim and Josh Owen’s development is going to be a priority of the entire organization says director of player development Josh Bonifay.
Joc Pederson has posted a sub .500 OPS this spring, but has historically his regular season performance has matched his spring numbers.
The Texas Rangers are focusing on the development of two-way prospects Seong-Jun Kim and Josh Owen, with a countdown of top prospects highlighting Winston Santos at number 8 and David Davilillo at number 7. Joc Pederson, despite a sub .500 OPS this spring, has a history of consistent regular season performance. The organization’s player development director, Josh Bonifay, emphasizes their commitment to nurturing these young talents.
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