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6/30/25 | Spartanburgers catcher Moore happy to be back with club. Spartanburgers catcher Malcolm Moore returned to the Hub City team last week after more than two months way in his recovery from an early season broken bone in his hand. Moore, the Texas Rangers first round pick last summer, spent the past 10 weeks rehabilitating at the Rangers Arizona Complex League entry. He’s gone 4-14 […] Source: https://www.yahoo.com/news/spartanburgers-catcher-... |
6/23/25 | Top 20 Rangers Prospect Has Been Going Scorched Earth on Double-A Competition. The Texas Rangers have had a pretty average season all things considered, sitting at 38-40 entering Monday with little to no momentum driving them forward. While they are still in the field amongst the American League West competition, they are currently seven games back of the division-leading Houston Astros, so they have hefty gap to close. The good news is that the Rangers have promising prospects to build around for the future if they have to pull the plug on 2025, both at the MLB level and throughout the farm system. The big names like Sebastian Walcott, Malcolm Moore, Emiliano Teodo and Alejandro Osuna make up the large majority of headlines, but the team has some intriguing players deeper down their farm system as well. Source: https://www.si.com/mlb/rangers/news/top-20-rangers... |
4/17/25 | Texas Rangers first-round pick Malcolm Moore sidelined by broken finger. Texas Rangers first-round pick Malcolm Moore is expected to miss an extended period of time after he was placed on the minor league injured list Thursday with a broken finger. Moore, a catcher who started this season at High-A Spartanburg, had a finger on his right hand broken by a foul tip in Tuesday's game and is expected to miss at least 6-8 weeks. Moore is the organization's No. 4 prospect according to MLB Pipeline. The Rangers selected Moore, 21, in the first round of last year's MLB draft out of Stanford. Source: https://www.dallasnews.com/sports/rangers/2025/04/... |
3/03/25 | 3 Texas Rangers observations: Evan Carter getting badly-needed reps vs. lefties. SURPRISE, Ariz. — The roster thinning has begun. The Texas Rangers reassigned 10 players to minor league camp Monday as part of their first round of roster cuts. Those who are no longer with the major league team include top prospect Sebastian Walcott and 2024 first-round pick Malcolm Moore. Walcott, an 18-year-old shortstop, slashed .500/.500/1.250 with a home run and three doubles in seven Cactus League games. He also recorded a 115.1 mph groundout on Sunday which was hit harder than all but one batted balls the Rangers registered last season. Moore, a catcher from Stanford, went 2 for 4 with a walk and a strikeout but drew rave reviews for his desire to learn from the veteran backstops on Source: https://www.dallasnews.com/sports/rangers/2025/03/... |
1/27/25 | After first minor league taste, Rangers top pick Malcolm Moore is ready for first spring. It's left him ample time to reflect on his first taste of minor league baseball. “It's given me a lot of time to figure out what my hobbies are as well,” Moore said earlier this month at Globe Life Field during the Rangers' prospect minicamp. “I've been out in Arizona,” Moore said, “so the golf is pretty nice out there.” Source: https://www.dallasnews.com/sports/rangers/2025/01/... |
8/21/24 | Texas Rangers First-Round Pick Takes His First Step Into A Larger World. The Texas Rangers selected Stanford catcher Malcolm Moore in the first round of last month's MLB Draft in the hope of bolstering their organizational depth at the position. Earlier this week, Moore reached a milestone with his first professional home run. The Rangers assigned Moore to High-A Hickory to start his professional career. In his first 10 games with the Crawdads, he slashed .156/.270/.313/.583 with two doubles, one home run, and two RBI. Source: https://www.si.com/mlb/rangers/prospects/texas-ran... |
8/06/24 | Malcolm Moore, other Texas Rangers top draft picks set to begin pro careers. Texas Rangers first-round pick Malcolm Moore will begin his full-season professional career at High-A Hickory, the club announced Monday alongside a number of other post-draft assignments. Dylan Dreiling, the club's second-round pick, will also join Moore at Hickory. Both were assigned to the Arizona Complex League after they signed with the Rangers but neither played in a game. Moore (a catcher from Stanford) and Dreiling (an outfielder from Tennessee) will join an already-stacked Hickory roster. Source: https://www.dallasnews.com/sports/rangers/2024/08/... |
7/26/24 | Where does first-round pick Malcolm Moore rank among Texas Rangers' top prospects?. The Texas Rangers picked last in this month's MLB draft and were still able to replenish their farm system. Four draftees cracked the organization's top 30 prospects list according to Baseball America's updated rankings, including first-round pick Malcolm Moore — a catcher from Stanford — who is now the club's third-ranked prospect behind shortstop Sebastian Walcott (No. 1) and infielder Justin Foscue (No. 2). Source: https://www.dallasnews.com/sports/rangers/2024/07/... |
7/25/24 | Rangers sign their first 17 draft picks, including first-rounder Malcolm Moore from Stanford. The Texas Rangers have signed their first 17 draft picks, including first-rounder Malcolm Moore. Moore, a catcher out of Stanford, was the 30th overall pick in Major League Baseball's amateur draft, which was held during the All-Star festivities hosted by the Rangers. Texas introduced Moore before their game against the Chicago White Sox, after he had taken batting practice with the Rangers. Source: https://www.kltv.com/2024/07/25/rangers-sign-their... |
7/24/24 | Rangers sign 16 of their draft picks, including first-rounder Malcolm Moore from Stanford. The Texas Rangers have signed first-round pick Malcolm Moore and 15 other players they selected in Major League Baseball's amateur draft during the All-Star festivities they hosted last week. Moore, a catcher out of Stanford who was the 30th overall pick, took pregame batting practice with the Rangers after they announced the signings Wednesday. Texas signed its top eight picks, and all but one of its top 17. The Rangers also signed four undrafted free agents. Source: https://www.mankatofreepress.com/ap/sports/rangers... |
7/16/24 | Texas Rangers draft Stanford's Malcolm Moore with first round pick: Will he stick at catcher?. KSDK would like to send you push notifications about the latest news and weather. Notifications can be turned off anytime in the browser settings. No Thanks Allow Source: https://www.ksdk.com/video/sports/locked-on/lo-dal... |
7/15/24 | Texas Rangers select Malcolm Moore as first-round draft pick. Fort Worth got in on the All-Star Weekend fun by hosting early rounds of the 2024 MLB Draft. There were plenty of Texas Rangers on hand for the event at the Cowtown Coliseum inside the Stockyards. As the defending World Champs, the Rangers had the final pick of the first round. Source: https://www.fox4news.com/sports/texas-rangers-sele... |
7/15/24 | Stanford's Moore, De La Salle's Burke, Cal's Lomavita are Day 1 MLB draft picks. Here's a look at three players with local ties who were selected Sunday on the first day of the Major League Baseball draft: Catcher Malcolm Moore, Stanford: Taken with the 30th pick in the first round by the Texas Rangers, Moore hit .288 in 118 games over two seasons for the Cardinal with 31 home runs and 99 RBIs. Considered one of the top players of the 2022 draft class out of high school at McClatchy High in Sacramento, Moore (6-foot-2, 216 pounds) hit .311 with 15 home runs and 63 RBIs as a freshman and .255 with 16 home runs and 36 RBIs as a sophomore at Stanford. Moore is the 35th first-round pick in Stanford history and 20th since 2000. Ranked as the No. 26 prospect by MLB.com. First baseman Source: https://www.montereyherald.com/2024/07/15/stanford... |
7/14/24 | Rangers Select Power-Hitting Catcher In First Round Of MLB Draft. The Texas Rangers were in unfamiliar territory on Sunday in the first round of the 2024 MLB Draft — the back of the line. The Rangers selected No. 30, thanks to their World Series victory last November, and with that selection they picked Stanford catcher Malcolm Moore. The All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention selection started 54 games and batted .255 with 42 runs, eight doubles, 16 home runs and 36 RBI. Source: https://www.si.com/mlb/rangers/news/rangers-select... |