It's been over a month since the 2025 Arizona Fall League (AFL) kicked off in Arizona and with just one final weekend approaching, it might be important to share a few updates on the handful of Texas Rangers' prospects who spent their fall with the Surprise Saguaros.
In its 33rd season, the AFL has long been known as the perfect place for organization's to help prospect's fine tune their skills. Whether it was someone recently drafted or signed via free agency or a player that is looking for more playing time.
This fall, the Rangers sent eight of their top prospects to the league and while Sebastian Walcott experienced arm fatigue and Texas withdrew him from the AFL after just one game cutting their footprint to seven.
Here's how each of the Rangers' prospects performed in the Arizona Fall League
Jose Corniell, RHP
The 22-year-old right-hander made his MLB Debut on the final weekend of the regular season in Cleveland. The fall hasn't been too kind to him though, tossing 12 innings and giving up seven runs.
Kolton Curtis, RHP
Having spent his 2025 season with High-A Hub City, Curtis has appeared in three games in the Arizona Fall League for a rough 16.62 ERA in 4.1 innings. He also struggles with free passes, issuing seven of them.
Joey Danielson, RHP
The Rangers 17th round pick in 2024, Danielson spent the season in High-A Hub City and Double-A Frisco. The 24-year-old has a 15.00 ERA in three innings this fall. He has also issued more walks than strikeouts (9/5).
Dylan Dreiling, OF
Former Tennessee Volunteer, the 22-year-old is slashing .200/.282/.286 with one homer, six RBIs, two stolen bases and 11 strikeouts to just four walks with Surprise this fall. Not much improvement from a down first full season of professional baseball but his one homer was a monster 431 foot bomb.
Malcolm Moore, C
Texas is desperately hoping that their first round pick from 2024 pays off and they officially have a catcher for the future. He suffered injuries all year but this fall he's healthy but struggling with a .200 average, two doubles and five RBIs in 11 games.
Notable prospects with multi-hit performances yesterday in the @MLBazFallLeague:
— Tobey Schulman (@tschulmanreport) October 22, 2025
Sam Antonacci (CWS)
Charlie Condon (COL)
Starlyn Caba (MIA)
Cam Collier (CIN)
Ethan Petry (WSN)
Luke Adams (MIL)
Malcolm Moore (TEX)
Esmerlyn Valdez (PIT)
Nick Morabito (NYM)
Brock Rodden (SEA)
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Winston Santos, RHP
After only six starts for Double-A and Triple-A, Santos has appeared in an additional three games in the fall league. He is 1-1 in those starts with a 4.35 ERA, 9 strikeouts, 9 walks, six earned runs and a 1.74 WHIP in 10.1 innings.
Emiliano Teodo, RHP
The Rangers' No. 14 prospect had a quite interesting 2025 campaign, beginning with an electric spring training and experiencing down moments and injuries in the minors. His fall has been a success despite only four innings, he's surrendered only two runs and struck out six batters.
