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POSITION: INFIELDER | DOB: 3/12/02 | HEIGHT: 5’10” | WEIGHT: 181
HOMETOWN: CARACAS, VENZUELA
A middle infielder from Venezuela, Acuña split time between High-A and Double-A last year, hitting .317 with Hickory and making the trip to Double-A in August. Spending time at both second base and short, Acuña played 37 games down the stretch and was a critical part of the title run in 2022. Acuña scored twice in the Texas League Championship Game, including the go-ahead run in the 10th inning. The 21-year-old is the younger brother of two-time Silver Slugger and Atlanta Braves outfielder Ronald Acuña.
POSITION: INFIELDER | DOB: 4/7/97 | HEIGHT: 5’11” | WEIGHT: 175
HOMETOWN: MISSOURI CITY, TX
Biggers was beckoned back to Texas in 2018 when the Rangers selected him in the eighth round. Originally from Missouri City, Texas, Biggers spent a year at Cisco Junior College in Texas and two years with the Arkansas Razorbacks, making the College World Series at the Junior College level and the Division-I classification. Biggers made his RoughRiders debut in 2021 and hit .281 for Frisco in 2022. With a birthday on April 7, Biggers will spend most of this season as a 26-year-old in his fifth season of pro ball. He has played every position for Frisco except pitcher and catcher.
POSITION: PITCHER | DOB: 4/7/97 | HEIGHT: 6’5” | WEIGHT: 215
HOMETOWN: HILLSBORO, MO.
Brewer was added to the RoughRiders’ bullpen in May following a good start to 2023 with High-A Hickory. He posted a 2.61 ERA in nine games with three saves to begin his third season with the Rangers organization. He was drafted in 2019 by Texas out of Hillsboro High School in Missouri, and elected to sign instead of attending Southern Mississippi as a two-way player.
POSITION: PITCHER | DOB: 11/23/94 | HEIGHT: 6’2” | WEIGHT: 179
HOMETOWN: MESA, ARIZ.
Bueno pitched for the RoughRiders in 2021, posting a 4.28 ERA over 32 games. He pitched 30 games for Round Rock in 2022. He was drafted out of Arizona State in 2016 in the ninth round and has logged over 175 innings in his professional baseball career.
POSITION: OUTFIELDER | DOB: 8/29/02 | HEIGHT: 6’4” | WEIGHT: 190
HOMETOWN: ELIZABETHTON, TENN.
Carter couldn’t play for the Rangers farm in 2020 when he was drafted in the second round, but once he debuted in 2021, Carter wasted little time to rack up hits. He notched an .825 OPS with Single-A Down East and had slightly better numbers at the High-A level in 100 games last year before getting the Double-A call-up in September. Carter went 9-for-21, not including his three hits in the clinching game of the 2022 Texas League Championship Series, the last of which was a two-RBI single in the 10th to make the difference in the 7-5 win. He checks in as the No. 2 prospect in the Rangers organization and will turn 21 when the RoughRiders host Corpus Christi on August 29. The 6-foot-2 left-hand hitter has defensive versatility, playing all three outfield positions in his minor league tenure.
POSITION: PITCHER | DOB: 3/30/01 | HEIGHT: 6’2” | WEIGHT: 190
HOMETOWN: ATLANTA, GA
An 18th round draft pick four years ago, Church has elevated himself to one of the brightest names in the Rangers organization. A high school infielder, Church has honed his pitching skills in the Rangers organization. Still only 22 years old, Church is rated the No. 20 prospect in the organization. Last year, Church notched a 2.91 ERA in High-A Hickory before a call-up to Frisco for the second half of the season. Church graduated from North Atlanta High School and had his 22nd birthday a week before the season opener.
POSITION: CATCHER | DOB: 2/6/00 | HEIGHT: 5’11” | WEIGHT: 201
HOMETOWN: CARACAS, VENZ.
Hailing from Caracas, Venezuela, Garcia is a switch-hitting catcher who has been in the Rangers organization since he was 17. Now 23, Garcia is playing for Frisco for a second year after starting 58 games behind the dish a season ago. He recorded a career-best .993 fielding percentage while adding 11 doubles, a triple and five homers.
POSITION: PITCHER | DOB: 1/24/98 | HEIGHT: 6’0” | WEIGHT: 180
HOMETOWN: ARCADIA, CALIF.
The Rangers plucked Garcia out of the Southern California area in 2019, drafting the Pasadena native and UCLA Bruin in the second round. He missed 2020 due to COVID and 2021 due to “Tommy John” Surgery, but returned in June of 2022 after a nearly three-year hiatus. He pitched well in his return, registering a 2.31 ERA in Single-A Down East before making it to High-A Hickory for 10 innings without an earned run. Entering 2023, Garcia had pitched 61.2 innings in his professional career, allowing just 36 hits.
POSITION: OUTFIELDER | DOB: 7/8/99 | HEIGHT: 6’2” | WEIGHT: 185
HOMETOWN: LAND O LAKES, FL
With two years of junior college baseball under his belt at St. Petersburg College in Florida, Dustin Harris was drafted by Oakland in the 11th round and was traded a year later to Texas. Harris is one of the most highly touted Rangers prospects, having posted excellent numbers at each minor league stop. He batted over .300 in Down East and Hickory and launched 17 home runs in Frisco last year with 19 stolen bases. Harris has moved around the field defensively, playing mostly at first base until last year, when he started 58 of his 64 games in left field.
POSITION: OUTFIELDER | DOB: 11/20/98 | HEIGHT: 6’0” | WEIGHT: 205
HOMETOWN: CHANDLER, ARIZ.
Hauver was a Yankees farm hand in 2021 after New York selected him in the third round in 2020. Just 66 games into his pro career, he was sent to Texas in the Joey Gallo trade. He made it to Frisco last year and recorded a .924 OPS once he joined the RoughRiders for the final month of the season. Hauver played for Arizona State, where he was primarily a left fielder but also made appearances at first and second base and right field. He has similarly moved around in the minors, mostly playing second base with the Yankees organization and was transitioned to left field with the Rangers organization in 2022.
POSITION: CATCHER | DOB: 6/2/99 | HEIGHT: 5’11” | WEIGHT: 185
HOMETOWN: TORONTO, ONT., CANADA
Hicks was batting .311 for the High-A Hickory Crawdads this season before filling a need at catcher in May for the RoughRiders. He hit a home run in his first game with Frisco in 2023, followed by a grand slam the next week. He hails from Toronto and came to the U.S. to play for Mineral Area College in Missouri, followed by two years at Arkansas State. The Rangers drafted him in 2021 in the ninth round.
POSITION: CATCHER | DOB: 11/27/96 | HEIGHT: 5’11” | WEIGHT: 198
HOMETOWN: WALKERTON, IND.
A 17th-round draft pick out of Valparaiso University, Scott Kapers made his Frisco debut last year after posting an .816 OPS at High-A Hickory. He notched 61 at-bats with the RoughRiders in the final month and a half of the 2022 season, homering three times in the regular season and drawing 10 walks. He capped off 2022 with a tremendous effort in the Texas League Championship Series, homering twice in the same game at Riders Field to help Frisco take a 1-0 lead over Wichita. He is the only player in RoughRiders franchise history with a multihome run game in the playoffs.
POSITION: PITCHER | DOB: 12/5/99 | HEIGHT: 6’5” | WEIGHT: 205
HOMETOWN: CHICAGO, ILL.
Antoine Kelly is in his fourth year of pro ball and his second with the Frisco RoughRiders. Kelly could have signed with the Padres out of high school when he was drafted in the 13th round, but went to Wabash Valley College in Illinois for one season and was selected in the second round in 2019 by Milwaukee. He was traded in August 2022 when the Rangers sent former RoughRiders pitcher Matt Bush to the Brewers. Kelly is 23 years old and went to high school just outside of Chicago at Maine East High.
POSITION: PITCHER | DOB: 9/6/99 | HEIGHT: 6’3” | WEIGHT: 170
HOMETOWN: CONCORD, CALIF.
A 6-foot-3 right-handed pitcher, Krauth crossed from one corner of the country to the other before settling down with the Rangers organization. Originally from Concord, California, Krauth transferred from New Mexico to UConn. A terrific start to the 2020 college season — one earned run in 24.2 innings — was enough to get a deal with the Rangers after the NCAA season was cut short. He spent 2021 with Down East, 2022 with Hickory, and elevated to Double-A for the first time this season. Krauth posted a 4.60 ERA in his first two pro seasons. Krauth will celebrate his 24th birthday on September 6, during Frisco’s final homestand of the regular season.
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POSITION: PITCHER | DOB: 4/21/00 | HEIGHT: 6’1” | WEIGHT: 205
HOMETOWN: SUMMIT, NJ
The No. 2 overall selection of the 2021 MLB Draft, Leiter made his pro debut last year with the Frisco RoughRiders. About three years younger than the average Double-A player, Leiter struck out 109 batters in 92.2 innings. Strikeouts are nothing new for Leiter, who tied for first in the nation with 179 punch outs in his last season with Vanderbilt. His father is Al Leiter, a three-time World Series champion and two-time All-Star pitcher. Al had an MLB no-hitter in 1996 and Jack followed his father’s footsteps with a college no-hitter in his first SEC start in 2021.
POSITION: PITCHER | DOB: 1/21/98 | HEIGHT: 6’1” | WEIGHT: 190
HOMETOWN: PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA.
A Rangers draftee in the eighth round in 2019, Matthews is coming off his best pro season so far. Improving from a 6.78 ERA in 2021 with Single-A Down East, Matthews registered a 4.37 ERA last season while pitching most in High-A Hickory. He joined Frisco in September and tossed 3.1 innings to get a taste of RoughRiders baseball before returning for the 2023 season. Matthews pitched for three years at Kent State, making most of his appearances out of the bullpen, and has similarly made about three-quarters of his minor league appearances as a reliever.
POSITION: PITCHER | DOB: 12/2/98 | HEIGHT: 6’4” | WEIGHT: 175
HOMETOWN: ESSEX JUNCTIOIN, VER.
A right-handed reliever from Salisbury, Connecticut, McDowell impressed in Single-A ball last year. McDowell had a 2.69 ERA the first half of last year in Down East, got called up to Hickory and did even better in High-A, with a 2.49 ERA. McDowell pitched in both of Hickory’s two combined no-hitters last year. McDowell was drafted in the 14th round in 2018 and will turn 25 in December.
POSITION: PITCHER | DOB: 1/9/99 | HEIGHT: 6’0” | WEIGHT: 195
HOMETOWN: COTUI, D.R.
Mejia made his stateside minor-league debut with the Rangers organization in 2019, recording a 2.88 ERA with Low-A Spokane over 14 appearances. After waiting out the cancelled 2020 season, he spent most of 2021 and 2022 with High-A Hickory. He started 2023 with Hickory as well, going 6.1 innings without a run allowed before his call-up to Frisco in May.
POSITION: PITCHER | DOB: 1/16/98 | HEIGHT: 6’1” | WEIGHT: 160
HOMETOWN: SAN CRISTOBAL, D.R.
Manon joined Frisco in May after beginning the season in High-A Hickory. He made seven appearances out of the Crawdads bullpen, posting a 3.38 ERA and two saves. He is 25 years old, originally from San Cristobal in the Dominican Republic, and is pitching in his third season in the U.S.
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POSITION: PITCHER | DOB: 12/20/96 | HEIGHT: 6’0” | WEIGHT: 190
HOMETOWN: INDIANAPOLIS, IN
The Indianapolis native stayed near home to play for Indiana State and made the most of his four years with the Sycamores. By his senior year in 2019, Polley was the opening day starter for his home-state team and posted a 2.84 ERA. He was the starting pitcher in ISU’s first NCAA Tournament victory in 24 years.
A week later, the Texas Rangers called his name in the 16th round. In the four years since, Polley has gone 16-5 and posted a 4.63 ERA with Frisco when he got called up in June and pitched in 26 games in a RoughRiders uniform.
POSITION: PITCHER | DOB: 9/18/01 | HEIGHT: 6’1” | WEIGHT: 185
HOMETOWN: HENDERSONVILLE, N.C.
Commonly referred to as “TK,” Tekoah Roby was one of the youngest pitchers at the High-A level last year and held his own with 126 strikeouts in 104 innings and a 4.64 ERA. He will be one of the youngest players at the Double-A level this year; he turns 22 the day after the regular season finale. He was drafted in the third round in 2020 out of Pine Forest High School in Pensacola, Florida and is in his third pro season in 2023.
POSITION: INFIELDER | DOB: 04/10/02 | HEIGHT: 5’11” | WEIGHT: 175 HOMETOWN: CARLSBAD, CALIF.
Saggese sped his way to Frisco after getting drafted in the fifth round by Texas in 2020. He made his pro debut in Single-A in 2021, spent most of 2022 in High-A and was promoted to Double-A in September, winning Texas League Player of the Week in the final series of the season. Saggese played the final five regular season games with the RoughRiders, plus all four postseason games, notching a hit in all nine games, most of them for extra bases. In the final game of the 2022 Texas League Championship Series, Saggese singled to score the game-tying run in the 9th inning and push the game to extras, when Frisco won in the 10th.
POSITION: INFIELDER | DOB: 01/06/99 | HEIGHT: 6’1” | WEIGHT: 196
HOMETOWN: SCHENECTADY, N.Y.
A first-round pick (No. 29 overall) by Texas in 2017, Seise worked his way up to Double-A to open the 2023 season. Drafted out of West Orange High in Winter Garden, Florida, Seise played in the Arizona Complex League and Low-A Spokane in 2017, Single-A Hickory in 2019, High-A Hickory in 2021 and 2022. He spent part of the offseason in the Caribbean, playing in the Puerto Rican Winter League. He spent 547 innings in the field for Hickory over three seasons, all at shortstop.
POSITION: PITCHER | DOB: 09/15/97 | HEIGHT: 6’4” | WEIGHT: 222
HOMETOWN: HALLSVILLE, TX
A third-round pick in 2018 by the Rangers, Justin Slaten followed his threeyear career with the University of New Mexico by pitching in three seasons so far with the Rangers. Entering 2023, Slaten has logged 150 innings in the minors, mostly between High-A Hickory and Double-A Frisco. Slaten joined the starting rotation for part of 2022 with the RoughRiders but made most of his 25 appearances out of the bullpen, striking out 64 batters in 50.2 innings on the year.
POSITION: PITCHER | DOB:03/04/98 | HEIGHT: 6’3” | WEIGHT: 225
HOMETOWN: POWDER SPRINGS, GA.
Speas is one of the longest-tenured players in the Rangers organization. Drafted in the second round by Texas in 2016, Speas endured a Tommy John surgery and the 2020 COVID cancellation before reaching Double-A in 2021. Speas did not pitch in the minor leagues in 2022 but returns to Frisco in 2023. The 25-year-old from Powder Springs, Georgia has an impressive 14.2 strikeouts-per-nine-innings rate in his minor league career entering 2023.
POSITION: PITCHER | DOB: 12/03/96 | HEIGHT: 6’3” | WEIGHT: 225
HOMETOWN: CONWAY, ARK.
A 6-foot-3 right hander, Starr has played baseball all over the map. Born in Nashville, Tenn., Starr played at Connors State College in Oklahoma and Southern Arkansas University before signing with the Rangers in 2018. He played for the Spokane Indians in 2019 when Spokane was still a Single-A affiliate of the Rangers, made it to High-A in 2021 and spent all of 2022 with Frisco. Starr logged 30.2 innings for the RoughRiders at the back end of the bullpen, posting a 2.05 ERA and finishing 14 games, one of which was the final contest of the season. Starr got the last out of the Texas League Championship Game to help the Riders win their first league title since 2004.
POSITION: OUTFIELDER | DOB: 4/25/97 | HEIGHT: 6’1” | WEIGHT: 215
HOMETOWN: EUGENE, OR
A product of San Jose State, Strahm is playing his fourth season in the Rangers organization after Texas selected him in the fifth round in 2019. He played 104 games last year for the RoughRiders, batting .277 with 26 extra base hits and a career-best 42 runs batted in. Strahm spread his time in the field more evenly last year after playing the bulk of his pro ball in center field his first two seasons. He played almost an equal number of games in left, center, and right. He recorded the final out in left field last year of the Texas League Championship Game, catching a fly ball to leave the tying run at the plate and win the title.
POSITION: INFIELDER | DOB: 09/04/92 | HEIGHT: 5’10” | WEIGHT: 214
HOMETOWN: HUNTSVILLE, AL.
Tanielu started his pro career with a team in Texas, but it wasn’t the Rangers. Drafted in the 14th round in 2014 by Houston, Tanielu spent the better part of a decade in the Astros organization, ending with Triple-A Round Rock when the Express were still an Astros affiliate. After hitting .295 for Round Rock with a careerbest .880 OPS in 2019, Tanielu had to sit out 2020 and returned to Triple-A in 2021 with the Padres organization. He signed with the Rangers organization for the 2022 season and went back to Round Rock in 2022, splitting time between first, second and third base. The former Washington State Cougar turns 31 on Sept. 4th.
POSITION: PITCHER | DOB: 10/13/98 | HEIGHT: 6’3” | WEIGHT: 180
HOMETOWN: MORRISTON, FLA.
Vanasco had a taste of Frisco baseball in 2022, making his final two starts of the season at the Double-A level. He was drafted out of Williston High School in Florida in 2017, made it up to full-season affiliated ball in 2019 and posted a 1.81 ERA between Hickory and Spokane. He missed two seasons due to COVID and Tommy John Surgery but returned to the field in 2022.
POSITION: PITCHER | DOB: 8/09/99 | HEIGHT: 6’3” | WEIGHT: 199
HOMETOWN: MOUNT ULLA, NC
White was a three-sport star at Carson High School in China Grove, North Carolina and drew college football interest before being drafted in the second round by the Texas Rangers in 2018. Although White had Tommy John surgery in May of 2019, he came back to make his professional debut in May of 2021. A year later, he made it to Double-A and was solid with the RoughRiders. Getting four starts with Frisco, White posted a 2.49 ERA and allowed just one home run in 21.2 innings. White enters the 2023 season ranked No. 3 among Texas Rangers prospects.
POSITION: OUTFIELDER | DOB: 6/24/00 | HEIGHT: 6’0” | WEIGHT: 193
HOMETOWN: KAISER, OR
The Oregon native showed off his offensive skills at the University of Oregon, setting a program record in on-base percentage (.465) his final year before being drafted in the 2nd round by the Rangers in 2021. Playing in just 22 games during his professional debut last season, Zavala hit .293/.419/.400/.819. To begin 2022, Zavala hit .278/.424/.441/.865 over 81 games with High-A Hickory while leading the South Atlantic League in walks and OBP.