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Rangers Minor League Transactions 5/5

Welcome to the fourth installment of Rangers minor league transactions! This post provides a visual breakdown of the Rangers minor league system, along with weekly transaction updates and context. To see the live organizational depth chart, click HERE. Arizona Complex League (ACL) I mentioned last week that this group has incredible offensive potential. They have […]

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Rangers Minor League Transactions 5/5

Welcome to the fourth installment of Rangers minor league transactions! This post provides a visual breakdown of the Rangers minor league system, along with weekly transaction updates and context.

To see the live organizational depth chart, click HERE.

Rangers Org Depth Chart

Arizona Complex League (ACL)

I mentioned last week that this group has incredible offensive potential. They have not failed to live up to the hype, putting up 16. 8 and 13 runs in their last three games. The first four hitters are going bonkers on their young season thus far with the following OPS: SS Yolfran Castillo (.943), CF/RF Paulino Santana (1.000), 2B/3B Devin Fitz-Gerald (.935) and 1B/DH Kleimer Lemos (1.289). Speedster OF Rashawn Pinder has also been fantastic (1.233). There is a big jump from what used to call “rookie ball” to A-ball, but if these guys keep it up, look out as they climb the ladder.

05/08/25 Round Rock Express sent RHP Emiliano Teodo on a rehab assignment to ACL Rangers.
05/06/25 RHP Frank Martinez assigned to ACL Rangers from DSL Rangers Red.
05/06/25 C Jesus Lopez assigned to ACL Rangers from Hickory Crawdads.
05/06/25 RHP Grant Cherry assigned to ACL Rangers from Hickory Crawdads.

A couple noteworthy transactions here. First, RHP Emiliano Teodo was placed on a rehab assignment. He made short work of the young hitters he overmatched (2 G, 2.1 IP, 0.00 ERA, 0 BB, 5 K). He should be back in Round Rock this upcoming week. C Jesus Lopez had been injured. He got temporarily sent down a level to get reacclimated. He was the Rangers’ top minor league catching prospect, prior to drafting Malcolm Moore.

A- HICKORY

05/10/25 C Jhocsuanth Vargas assigned to Hickory Crawdads from ACL Rangers.
05/10/25 LHP Thomas Ireland assigned to Hickory Crawdads from Frisco RoughRiders.
05/10/25 CF Wady Mendez assigned to Round Rock Express from Hickory Crawdads.
05/09/25 LHP Thomas Ireland assigned to Frisco RoughRiders from Hickory Crawdads.
05/06/25 C Jesus Lopez assigned to ACL Rangers from Hickory Crawdads.
05/06/25 RHP Alberto Mota assigned to Hickory Crawdads from Hub City Spartanburgers.

RHP Alberto Mota appears to have been a temporary promotion last week to provide some depth in the Hub City pen. He still needs to harness control (17 BB in 16.1 IP).

A+ HUB CITY

05/11/25 RHP Josh Sanders assigned to Hub City Spartanburgers from ACL Rangers.
05/10/25 Hub City Spartanburgers activated C Juan Sulbaran.
05/10/25 SS Theo Hardy assigned to Frisco RoughRiders from Hub City Spartanburgers.
05/07/25 CF Marcus Smith assigned to Round Rock Express from Hub City Spartanburgers.
05/06/25 OF Yeison Morrobel assigned to Hub City Spartanburgers from ACL Rangers.

RF Yeison Morrobel was quickly elevated to Hub City after recovering from an injury last season and some work in extended spring training. He’s hitting in the heart of the order for the Spartanburgers. Worth noting is the expedient promotion of RHP Josh Sanders. He was an undrafted free agent signing out of Texas Tech last July. After one impressive three inning outing in the ACL, the Rangers saw enough there to challenge the 23 year old at the more age appropriate high A ball with Hub City.

AA FRISCO

05/10/25 SS Theo Hardy assigned to Frisco RoughRiders from Hub City Spartanburgers.
05/10/25 LHP Thomas Ireland assigned to Hickory Crawdads from Frisco RoughRiders.
05/10/25 RHP Florencio Serrano assigned to Frisco RoughRiders from Round Rock Express.
05/10/25 2B Frainyer Chavez assigned to Round Rock Express from Frisco RoughRiders.
05/09/25 RHP Trey Supak assigned to Frisco RoughRiders from Round Rock Express.
05/09/25 RHP Florencio Serrano assigned to Round Rock Express from Frisco RoughRiders.
05/09/25 LHP Thomas Ireland assigned to Frisco RoughRiders from Hickory Crawdads.
05/06/25 C Cooper Johnson assigned to Round Rock Express from Frisco RoughRiders.
05/06/25 C Kale Emshoff assigned to Frisco RoughRiders from Round Rock Express.

You will see the names of IF Theo Hardy and RHP Florencio Serrano frequently this season as guys who are filling out the bench and providing coverage at different levels. UT Frainyer Chavez, to a lesser degree, will get floated between AA and AAA. RHP Trey Supak has been great and moves back down to Frisco to make way for a few veteran minor league signings in the starting rotation.

AAA ROUND ROCK

05/11/25 Round Rock Express placed 2B Trevor Hauver on the 7-day injured list retroactive to May 9, 2025.
05/10/25 Round Rock Express activated CF Wady Mendez.
05/10/25 Texas Rangers sent C Kyle Higashioka on a rehab assignment to Round Rock Express.
05/10/25 RHP Cory Abbott assigned to Round Rock Express.
05/10/25 Round Rock Express activated 2B Frainyer Chavez.
05/10/25 RHP Florencio Serrano assigned to Frisco RoughRiders from Round Rock Express.
05/10/25 CF Wady Mendez assigned to Round Rock Express from Hickory Crawdads.
05/10/25 2B Frainyer Chavez assigned to Round Rock Express from Frisco RoughRiders.
05/09/25 RHP Robert Dugger assigned to Round Rock Express.
05/09/25 Round Rock Express activated RHP Dane Dunning from the temporarily inactive list.
05/09/25 RHP Trey Supak assigned to Frisco RoughRiders from Round Rock Express.
05/09/25 Texas Rangers optioned LF Dustin Harris to Round Rock Express.
05/09/25 LHP Ty Blach assigned to Round Rock Express from ACL Rangers.
05/09/25 RHP Florencio Serrano assigned to Round Rock Express from Frisco RoughRiders.
05/09/25 Texas Rangers selected the contract of LF Sam Haggerty from Round Rock Express.
05/08/25 Round Rock Express placed RHP Dane Acker on the 7-day injured list.
05/08/25 Round Rock Express sent RHP Emiliano Teodo on a rehab assignment to ACL Rangers.
05/08/25 Texas Rangers recalled 3B Ezequiel Duran from Round Rock Express.
05/07/25 CF Marcus Smith assigned to Round Rock Express from Hub City Spartanburgers.
05/06/25 C Kale Emshoff assigned to Frisco RoughRiders from Round Rock Express.
05/06/25 Texas Rangers recalled LF Evan Carter from Round Rock Express.
05/06/25 C Cooper Johnson assigned to Round Rock Express from Frisco RoughRiders.
05/05/25 SS Nick Ahmed elected free agency.
05/05/25 Round Rock Express placed RHP Dane Dunning on the temporarily inactive list.
05/05/25 Round Rock Express released RHP Hunter Strickland.

Working from the bottom up, I’m fairly certain RHP Hunter Strickland, as someone who experienced a lot of major league success, had an out clause placed in his minor league contract. He’s getting old in the tooth at 36. His 2025 campaign was not up to anyone’s expectations with an 8.22 ERA over 12 appearances in Round Rock. He is now in the Angels system.

C Cooper Johnson gets a true promotion. He doesn’t get a lot of attention, but could eventually crack the bigs as a back up catcher. He’s steadily progressed through the system and should now be considered the primary catcher at that level, with veteran Chad Wallach and Konner Piotto behind him on the depth chart.

I mentioned last week that the AAA rotation was in shambles. Apparently, the Rangers agreed and didn’t mess around. They brought in SP Ty Blach, SP Robert Dugger and SP Cory Abbott. Personally, I think it’s one too many cooks in the kitchen, but I personally like Blach as a crafty lefty. SP Ryan Garcia and SP Gerson Garabito have regressed this season. Garabito, specifically, has been abysmal. I suspect he will get a DFA whenever the Rangers have the need for a 40 man roster move.

UT Ezequiel Duran and UT Sam Haggerty get the call back to Arlington. It was the right move. Haggerty, in particular, makes sense as a compliment to Evan Carter. He performs well defensively, has versatility and is used to working in part time duty at the big league level.

Speculating, C Kyle Higashioka and 1B Jake Burger should be back up with the Rangers in the next few days, with C Tucker Barnhart and 1B Blaine Crim heading the opposite direction. Barnhart might elect free agency, at that point. If Burger and 1B/DH Joc Pederson are truly locked in, that changes the offensive outlook for the big league club significantly.

EXPLAINING MILB ROSTER CAPS

Round Rock (AAA) and Frisco (AA) each have a 28-player cap, while Hickory (A) and Hub City (A+) can carry up to 30. The Arizona Complex League (ACL), a short-season rookie league, has no roster limit, but the team can’t have more than three players with over four seasons of minor league experience … Across all domestic affiliates (including players on short-term IL), organizations are limited to 165 players. Players on the 60-day/full-season IL don’t count toward that total. As shown in the linked depth chart, the Rangers are currently at 163 … Internationally, the Rangers also field two Dominican Summer League (DSL) teams. Each has a 35-player cap for active players—not including those inactive, suspended or on the IL

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19 Blue Jays Receive USTFCCCA Regional Honors

Story Links NEW ORLEANS – The Johns Hopkins women’s track and field program had 19 student-athletes receive All-Region honors for the 2025 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field season, as announced by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross-Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) on Wednesday.   Lorna Arcese, Sara Bartlett, Carter […]

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NEW ORLEANS – The Johns Hopkins women’s track and field program had 19 student-athletes receive All-Region honors for the 2025 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field season, as announced by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross-Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) on Wednesday.
 
Lorna Arcese, Sara Bartlett, Carter Brotherton, Cooper Brotherton, Adriana Catalano, Jaclyn Donoho, Erika Ezumba, Annie Huang, Mirra Klimov, Emma Kothari, Storrie Kulynych-Irvin, Clarissa Newman, Claudia Ouimet, Lauren Phillips, Lianne Saussy, Harrinee Senthilkumar, Jamie Stelnik, Phoebe Williams and Anna Zinsser received All-Region Honors for their performances in their respective events.
 
The top five individuals in each event from each region earn All-Region honors, in addition to each of the members of a top three ranked relay team.
 
All-Region Honors
 
4x100m
Klimov, Saussy, Zinsser, Phillips
 
4x400m
Phillips, Huang, Arcese, Saussy
 
100m & 200m
Klimov
Phillips
 
400m
Phillips
 
800m
Huang
 
1500m
Huang
Kothari
Senthilkumar
 
5000m
Ca. Brotherton
Catalano
 
10,000m
Kulynych-Irvin
Stelnik
 
400m Hurdles
Saussy
 
3000m Steeplechase
Co. Brotherton
 
Triple Jump
Bartlett
 
High Jump
Donoho
 
Pole Vault
Newman
 
Shot Put & Discus
Ezumba
 
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Williams
 
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Ouimet
 



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A Prospect all-timer, volleyball coach Mike Riedy prepares to step down

Prospect High School boys volleyball coach and math teacher Mike Riedy, right, is set to retire after this school year. The Knights boys head coach the past 30 years, he has 607 victories entering tonight’s Mid-Suburban League championship game against Barrington. Riedy also won 344 matches as Prospect’s girls coach for 20 seasons. In the […]

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Prospect High School boys volleyball coach and math teacher Mike Riedy, right, is set to retire after this school year. The Knights boys head coach the past 30 years, he has 607 victories entering tonight’s Mid-Suburban League championship game against Barrington. Riedy also won 344 matches as Prospect’s girls coach for 20 seasons. In the foreground is assistant coach Peter King, who will succeed Riedy as head coach.
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Time is winding down for retiring Prospect High School boys volleyball coach and math teacher Mike Riedy.

“For the most part it just seems like a natural progression,” he said.

First, there is work still to be done.

Prospect (25-8) hosts Barrington Thursday for the Mid-Suburban League championship, before the Knights’ state playoff opener Saturday against Chicago Academy at the Lake Park regional.

Riedy, who turns 60 on June 17, enters the Barrington match with 607 victories over 30 seasons as head coach, among the most wins in state history. He also won 344 matches in 20 seasons coaching Prospect girls.

Former athletic director Dave Good initially asked Riedy to be the head girls coach, though back in 1994 Riedy didn’t think he was ready for it. Good then told Riedy he’d also be coaching the boys team in the spring, Riedy said.

“Like an idiot I took it and ran with it,” he said, displaying his self-deprecating wit.

That first girls team went 2-32, according to Illinois High School Association records. By his fourth season he flipped that to 23-13.

The boys program made an even more smashing turnaround — 11-17 in 1995, 26-9 and fourth in state in 1997.

Riedy is not motivated by trophies. “The epitome of the program,” he said, are the sportsmanship awards given his teams by the IHSA and Zebras of Northern Illinois (ZONI), a volleyball referee organization.

Riedy himself gives back as a girls volleyball referee, which he’ll continue to do in retirement. He introduced Volley for the Cure to Prospect, raising tens of thousands of dollars toward breast cancer research, much of it donated to Northwest Community Hospital in Arlington Heights.

He’s written curriculum used in math classes and has taught in Prospect’s educator pathway program for students interested in teaching, producing many college education majors.

Likewise, by creating positive experiences in volleyball, Riedy has inspired former players to enter coaching themselves. Peter King, Riedy’s 11-year assistant, is a former Knight who will succeed Riedy as head coach.

“I’m incredibly proud of everything I’ve done here, but a lot of people helped me along the way,” Riedy said.

One in particular. Mike and Maria Riedy have been married 32 years.

“She is my rock, she is the one who put up with being a coach’s wife,” Mike Riedy said. “There’s a lot of stuff I’ve missed being a double head varsity coach, and she kept the house in order and raised two wonderful children, and I would be a complete mess without her.”

Riedy soon will make up for lost time. Sort of.

“I’m going to sit around and do nothing and love every minute of it.”

That’s how it’s done

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Needing a 2-point margin in the decisive third set, Neuqua Valley freshman Ishi Reddy won 21-13, 18-21, 23-21.

She beat her Wildcats teammate, senior Hannah George.

“Ishi won and Hannah went over to her and gave her a high-five, and then they both embraced in a hug,” said Neuqua sixth-year head coach Nick Benson.

“Then they went over and shook both referees’ hands. Pure class by both the girls.”

Neuqua already had its third state badminton title in hand, Reddy clinching it with a semifinal win over sophomore Adalyn Shum of runner-up Stevenson. Neuqua won with 22 points to Stevenson’s 21.5.

It was only the third time teammates played for the singles title. It was George’s second second-place finish to go with two third-place finishes.

Reddy (41-2) lost one match during the season to George (46-3), who took two losses against Reddy.

“Obviously they’re competitors on the court,” Benson said, “but they are terrific friends and teammates immediately after the match.”

Next level

Orlando Pride defender Kerry Abello, a 2017 Benet Academy graduate from Batavia, earned her first call-up to the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team.

On Tuesday she was among 24 women named to the team that will play China PR in St. Paul, Minn., on May 31; and Jamaica in St. Louis on June 3.

The first player in Pride history to play 50 consecutive games, Abello has extensive Youth National experience with six prior call-ups, 10 combined caps, and a U-23 camp in 2022.

Regarding U-23, 2024 Olympic gold medalist Korbin Albert of Grayslake was among 20 call-ups Wednesday to the U-23 Women’s National Team. They will camp in Germany from May 26-June 3 and play Germany twice while there.

A midfielder, Albert was a difference-maker for Team USA in Paris. The former Notre Dame All-American scored the eventual winning goal in a 2-1 decision over Australia to become the first United States woman to score her first international goal in the Olympics. She now plays for Paris-Saint Germain.

Chicago Stars forward Jameese Joseph also was called up to the U-23 squad, her third international camp of 2025.

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11 Blue Jays Receive USTFCCCA Regional Honors

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NEW ORLEANS – The Johns Hopkins men’s track and field program had 11 student-athletes receive All-Region honors for the 2025 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field season, as announced by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross-Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) on Wednesday.
 
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Colletti
 
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Melissa Humana-Paredes warms up with her volleyball partner Brandie Wilkerson on Delray Beach.

The two know each other well — they won a silver medal together at the Paris Olympics last summer. Now, they’re teaming up again for a tournament this weekend at the Delray Beach Tennis Center.

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Humana-Paredes agrees with her partner.

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PELLA — Ten student-athletes from Central College men’s and women’s track and field squads were recognized as All-Midwest Region performers for the outdoor season by the USTFCCCA Wednesday.
           
To be named All-Region, an athlete must either be ranked in the top five of an individual event in the region or be part of a top-three relay team.
           
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