This 2024 photo captures Wyatt Langford of the Texas Rangers baseball team, reflecting the team's active roster as of February 20, 2024, in Surprise, Arizona. Langford, a 22-year-old rookie, is poised to secure a spot on the Rangers' opening day roster, likely as the designated hitter batting third in the lineup.
Ranked 6th in the MLB.com Top 100 players, Langford is anticipated to be a game-changing slugger for the Rangers alongside teammate Evan Carter. Carter, just 21, had a successful 2023 season and retains his rookie eligibility, setting up a potential battle for American League Rookie of the Year honors between the two.
Langford, the Rangers' 1st round pick in the 2023 MLB Draft out of the University of Florida, received an $8 million signing bonus. Despite playing only 44 professional games in the Rangers' minor league system, Langford showcased impressive stats, including 10 home runs and 12 stolen bases.
Known for his 70-grade power and disciplined hitting, Langford's offensive prowess is complemented by his smooth swing and ability to drive the ball to all fields. While his defensive skills in the outfield are considered average, his speed and range provide solid support.
As Langford nears his big league debut, the key to his success will lie in his ability to adjust to the variety of pitches thrown by major league pitchers. His readiness and potential to shine as a star player for the Texas Rangers have garnered him a scouting grade of 65, projecting an All-Star caliber slugger in the making.