Malcolm Moore
The Hub City Spartanburgers Week in Review: Vol 2
Your High-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers, the Hub City Spartanburgers, are off today but are coming off their first home stand of the season. They battled the Bowling Green Hot Rods, who were tied atop the standings with them, going 3-3 over the 6 games and are in a three way tie for 1st in the south division of the South Atlantic League. Overall they have a +12 run differential, tops in their division, while having scored the most runs and allowed the fewest. Last week we touched on the odd
The Hub City Spartanburgers Week in Review
The Hub City Spartanburgers, the high A affiliate if your Texas Rangers, have made it through their first full week of games and are about to have their first ever official home game of the 2025 season tonight. They’re currently 5-4, tied for the South Division lead in the South Atlantic League and have scored 39 runs while allowing 33 runs. It doesn’t take a mathematician to notice that they haven’t exactly been an offensive juggernaut through the first 9 games, averaging just over 4 runs per
Rangers announce roster for Spring Breakout game
Earlier today the Rangers released their roster for the Spring Training Spring Breakout game on Saturday March 15th against the Giants. The Rangers will feature 17 of their current top 30 prospects according to MLB Pipeline including 7 of the top 10. The big names include Rangers No. 1 overall prospect Sebastian Walcott who’s been really raising eyebrows over the course of camp and seemed to have Rangers 2B Marcus Semien take him under his wing for camp and whom many people think will make t
Rangers announce 11 Internal Non Roster Invites to Spring Training
Monday afternoon the Rangers announced 11 internal player non roster invitees to the Major League Spring Training camp this year. The first two to top the list are MLB Pipeline’s No. 17 Ranked prospect SS Sebastian Walcott, and Rangers 2024 First Round pick C Malcolm Moore. Walcott will be 19 by the time camp is winding down, and the expectations have always been high for the young infielder. Walcott finally played his first full year in the minor leagues that saw him hit .265 with an OPS of .