The Texas Rangers unveiled their minor league players of the month for April. Here’s what it means to the franchise’s future.
’ four full-season minor league affiliates have played more than a month’s worth of games, enough to know who’s playing great baseball.for April via release.
Here is what those selections mean to the future of the organization and the future of those players.had an exceptional month at High-A Hub City. He slashed .372/.474/.654 with a 1.128 OPS with five home runs, seven doubles and 19 RBI in 22 games.
In the South Atlantic League, he ended the month ranked in the Top 10 in batting average , on-base percentage , hits , OPS , slugging percentage , total bases , doubles , RBI , and extra-base hits . The Rangers could have a first baseman of the future on their hands. They traded that potential player in Abimelec Ortiz in the MacKenzie Gore trade.
So the race is on to fill the void. Disla is a “deep cut” prospect. He wasn’t even drafted out of Wayland Baptist in 2023 and needed a long leash to develop. His exceptional April may allow him to move faster through the system.
Starting Pitcher of the Month: LHP Dalton Pencewas also at Hub City. He went 0-1 with a 3.10 ERA in four starts with a 0.787 WHIP He walked two and struck out 25 to post an average of 11.1 strikeouts per nine innings and 12.50 strikeouts per walk. He ranked among the SAL’s leaders in WHIP , opponent batting average , ERA , and strikeouts .
The Rangers were intrigued enough with their No. 12 prospect per MLB Pipeline to invite him to Major League spring training as a non-roster invitee. He impressed the coaching staff, and he’s carried that into the regular season. Texas traded several left-handed pitching prospects at last year’s deadline and doesn’t have those players acquired to show for it.
That means that part of the pipeline is thin, and Texas hopes that Pence can develop quickly enough to be a factor as early as late 2027. If he maintains the strikeout and walk rates, he’ll get at Double-A Frisco soon. Chavez started at every infield position for Double-A Frisco last month — third base , second base , shortstop , and first base .
He finished with a .982 fielding percentage and was charged with two errors in 114 total chances. He has yet to be charged with an error in May. At the plate he slashed .267/.376/.467 with five home runs and 16 RBI. The Rangers have a new utility candidate who is playing with a sense of urgency.
Chavez is 26 years old and was originally drafted in the 22nd round of the 2018 MLB Draft out of Little Elm, Texas. His development has been on an extremely slow burn. He’s played a handful of games at Triple-A Round Rock but has never stuck. If he wants his shot, the next step is to get the promotion and make it stick.
Texas values versatility and Chavez is taking advantage. The former Central Arizona College start was Texas’ 15th round pick in the 2023 MLB draft. He probably won’t be at Class-A Hickory much longer because the 22-year-old is in his third pro season and is finally making progress. The reliever went 1-0 and threw 15 scoreless innings in seven games as he struck out 21 and walked seven.
Batters hit just .044 against him and he averaged 12.6 strikeouts per nine innings. Add him to the hopper of young relievers the Rangers are trying to develop. The franchise hasn’t had much success with that in recent years, which means they’ve had to lean into the free agent and trade market. Not that Texas hasn’t done a good job there.
It has. But developing more arms would allow them to control costs and better position the Major League staff for long-term growth instead of one-year solutions. Matthew Postins is an award-winning sports journalist who covers Major League Baseball for OnSI. He also covers the Big 12 Conference for Heartland College Sports.
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