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The Dominican Summer League Rangers or DSL Rangers are a Minor League Baseball team of the Dominican Summer League and Rookie affiliates of the Texas Rangers. They are located in Boca Chica, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Since 2014, the team has been split into two squads, DSL Rangers Blue and DSL Rangers Red.

History

The team was established in 1989 as a shared affiliate of the Texas Rangers, Chicago White Sox, and Houston Astros.[1] For 1990 and 1991, they were an independent Rangers affiliate. For 1992, they shared an affiliation with the expansion Florida Marlins.[2] In 1993, they shared an affiliation with the Chicago Cubs.[3] In 1994, they shared an affiliation with the Atlanta Braves.[4] They became an independent Rangers affiliate again in 1995 and have remained so ever since. The team has split into two squads three different times in their existence: 1997, 2008, 2009, and since 2014.[5]

In 2019, the Rangers opened a new $12.5 million organizationally owned Dominican Academy complex in Boca Chica.[6] The complex includes three full size fields, a 18,500 square-foot clubhouse with lockers for 100 players, a 2,500 square-foot weight room, a 10,000 square-foot batting cage, and a 30,000 square-foot dormitory which accommodates 96 players and 29 staff members. Also included is a 90-seat dining hall and standalone office building.[7]

Rosters

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 33 Jason Alvarez
  • 32 Keiber Armas
  • -- Anthony Astudillo
  • 39 Pedro Belisario
  • 16 Uilfe Caraballo
  • 19 Yunier De Jesus
  • 53 Luis Garcia
  • -- Manuel Heredia
  • 25 Christopher Hernandez
  • 36 Jesus Lafalaise
  • 28 Gilberto Lopez
  • 50 Jesus Lopez
  • 40 Felix Martinez
  • -- Frank Martinez
  • -- Yordy Montero ‡
  • 18 Jormy Nivar
  • 28 Angel Paniagua
  • -- Bernardo Rivera
  • 33 Oscar Romero
  • 58 Maykel Sanchez ‡
  • 38 Jose Silvestre
  • -- Jhemiangel Tovar
  • 21 Ariel Yean

Catchers

  • 37 Klendy Leen
  • 13 Jose Marcano
  • 15 Javier Sanchez

Infielders

  •  7 Yeisy Celesten
  •  5 Johmphy De La Cruz
  •  6 Daniel Flames
  •  2 Claudiel Lantigua
  • 16 Nathaniel Palacios

Outfielders

  • 17 Andry Batista
  •  3 Angel Herrera
  • -- Jovensly Hilaire ‡
  •  4 Winder Linares
  • 24 Manni Ramirez


Manager

  •   Ruben Sosa

Coaches

  •   Carlisle Koestler (pitching)
  •   Jesus Ovalles (bench)
  •   Marty Pitts (hitting)


7-day injured list
* On Texas Rangers 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated August 6, 2024

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Texas Rangers minor league players


Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 45 Gerson Angulo
  • 23 Yeimison Arias
  • 37 Alejandro Chiquillo
  • 44 Jesus Delgado
  • -- Yeferson Gonzalez
  • -- Inmanol Jorge
  • 40 Emmanuel Martinez
  • 49 Moises Morales
  • 12 German Nunez
  • 43 Walkin Ortiz
  • 31 Eddy Peralta
  • 16 Geury Rodriguez
  • 24 Johander Rubio
  • 53 Noel Ulloa
  • 41 Rayner Urbaez

Catchers

  • 18 Sebastian Baquera
  • 23 Daniel Bruzual
  • 50 Neurelin Montero
  • 17 Steven Santos

Infielders

  •  5 Adriel Cuello
  • 35 Jaiker Garcia
  •  9 Michael Guzman
  •  1 Curley Martha
  • 27 Aniel Mendoza
  • 22 Williams Wong

Outfielders

  •  1 Joaquin Arias Jr.
  • 36 Jesus Gamez
  • 11 Rashawn Pinder
  •  6 Joswuill Rondon
  • 13 Paulino Santana
  • 20 Deward Tovar


Manager

  •   Nick Janssen

Coaches


7-day injured list
* On Texas Rangers 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated August 6, 2024

→ More rosters: MiLB • Dominican Summer League
Texas Rangers minor league players

References

  1. ^ "1989 DSL White Sox/Astros/Rangers". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference. Archived from the original on March 29, 2014. Retrieved March 29, 2014.
  2. ^ "1992 DSL Rangers/Marlins". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference. Retrieved September 18, 2018.
  3. ^ "1993 DSL Cubs/Rangers". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference. Retrieved September 18, 2018.
  4. ^ "1994 DSL Braves/Rangers". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference. Retrieved September 18, 2018.
  5. ^ "Dominican Summer League (Foreign Rookie) Encyclopedia and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference. Retrieved April 12, 2019.
  6. ^ T.R. Sullivan (November 15, 2019). "Rangers unveil state-of-the-art Academy in DR". MLB.com. Retrieved December 1, 2019.
  7. ^ Evan Grant (November 15, 2019). "The next step in the new Rangers Way just unfolded in the Dominican Republic as they seek ways to separate from competition". The Dallas Morning News. Retrieved December 1, 2019.
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