Izack Tiger


Tiger undergoes Tommy John surgery
High-A Hickory Crawdads

Tiger undergoes Tommy John surgery

Izack Tiger the hard throwing Rangers prospect was drafted in the 7th round of last year's MLB draft. Tiger caught the eyes of the Rangers officials in the spring when he pumped his fastball near the 100 mph mark. Tiger was aimed to be a breakout prospect after his breakout spring but was off to a rough start when he missed the first 2 months with elbow inflammation. After coming back he would throw 46 innings this year splitting time between 3 levels of the Farm system. He would last pitch Au
Texas Rangers farm system player promotions July 30th 2024
AA Frisco RoughRiders

Texas Rangers farm system player promotions July 30th 2024

On July 30th, the Texas Rangers made several promotions within their farm system, advancing a number of promising young players to higher levels of competition. Each of these prospects earned their first promotion to the next level, having delivered strong performances this season. Mitch Bratt to Double-A Frisco RoughRiders Mitch Bratt, the top ranked left-handed pitcher in the Texas Rangers system, has been promoted from High-A Hickory Crawdads to Double-A Frisco RoughRiders. Bratt has show
Rangers' Promising Pitching Prospects Face Early Season Setback
Around the farm

Rangers' Promising Pitching Prospects Face Early Season Setback

The Texas Rangers' farm system received some unwelcome news yesterday as their recently released break camp rosters revealed the absence of two highly-touted pitching prospects: right-handers Izack Tiger and Jose Corniell. Both Tiger and Corniell are ranked among the Rangers' Top 30 prospects according to MLB Pipeline. This caused plenty of concern among Rangers fans on X wondering why they weren't listed. Now we have our answer. According to Evan Grant of The Dallas Morning News, they were di
Texas Rangers Prospects Show Promise in Spring Breakout Against Reds
Spring Breakout

Texas Rangers Prospects Show Promise in Spring Breakout Against Reds

In the inaugural Spring Breakout event in Surprise, Arizona, under the 71-degree sunny sky, the Texas Rangers' top prospects took the field against the Cincinnati Reds' prospects. Despite the Rangers falling short with a 4-1 loss in this seven-inning showcase, the game, which lasted just 1 hour and 48 minutes, left many positive takeaways, especially from the mound and at the plate. Standouts on the Mound Brock Porter, the Rangers' top pitching prospect, kicked off the game with a scoreless