Texas Rangers Prospect Caden Scarborough Cracks MLB Pipeline Top 100 at No. 100

Texas Rangers Prospect Caden Scarborough Cracks MLB Pipeline Top 100 at No. 100

RHP Caden Scarborough, the Texas Rangers’ No. 2 prospect, has officially cracked MLB Pipeline’s Top 100 Prospects list at No. 100. The 20-year-old right-hander earned the ranking after Baltimore Orioles catcher Samuel Basallo graduated from the list.

Scarborough enjoyed a breakout 2025 season, posting a stellar 2.45 ERA across 88 innings between Low-A Hickory and High-A Hub City. The tall righty struck out 114 batters while issuing just 21 walks, showcasing elite strikeout stuff and command. A sixth-round pick (171st overall) in the 2023 MLB Draft out of Harmony High School in Florida, Scarborough received an over-slot bonus and has rapidly climbed the organizational ranks. 

Now standing at 6’5” and listed around 185 pounds, Scarborough features a fastball that touches 96 mph with carry, complemented by a promising pitch mix. He’s currently in Arizona building arm strength and preparing for the 2026 season, with expectations high for further development as he eyes a potential jump to Double-A this season.

Rangers fans have plenty to be excited about with Scarborough joining top prospect Sebastian Walcott in the national conversation. His meteoric rise positions him as a potential future rotation anchor for Texas. We will keep you updated on this young arm as he continues his ascent through the minors.

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