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Primrose Schools in DFW
Experience the joy of early learning at its best.
During your child’s first five years, nurturing the development of compassion, independence and resilience is just as crucial as setting the stage for reading and math. That’s why our Balanced Learning® approach combines character development with play and academics to give children a strong, well-rounded foundation for learning and life.
Theo Mcdowell
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.
Juan Mejia
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.
Seth Nordlin
POSITION: PITCHER | DOB: 9/4/97 | HEIGHT: 6’2” | WEIGHT: 213
HOMETOWN: MESA, AZ Nordlin was with the RoughRiders for the 2022 Texas League Championship run, going 2-2 with a 3.44 ERA across 30 games with five starts for Frisco. In December of 2022, he was selected by the Minnesota Twins in the Minor League Rule 5 Draft and pitched for the Double-A Wichita Wind Surge. After being released by the Twins on June 5th, he resigned with the Rangers on June 6th and was assigned back to Frisco, entering into the starting rotation.




Tekoah Roby
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.

Thomas Saggese
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.




Chris Seise
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.


Justin Slaten
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.
Alex Speas
POSITION: PITCHER | DOB:03/04/98 | HEIGHT: 6’3”
HOMETOWN: POWDER SPRINGS, GA.
| WEIGHT: 225
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.
Nick Starr
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.


Kellen Strahm
POSITION: OUTFIELDER | DOB: 4/25/97 | HEIGHT: 6’1”
HOMETOWN: EUGENE, OR
| WEIGHT: 215
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.
