The Arizona Diamondbacks have been somewhat starved for pitching depth in the minor leagues in recent years, but that could be changing in the upcoming season.
The Arizona Diamondbacks have suffered another surprise pitching injury — this time to their farm system. Left-handed starting pitcher Kohl Drake has been placed on the minor league 7-day Injured List with a shoulder sprain, according to a report from Arizona Sports 98.7's Alex Weiner.
After being major sellers at the trade deadline, the plans for the future are still unknown for the Arizona Diamondbacks as only time will tell if the moves Arizona made will be benefical. The dust has settled, and the D-Backs have lost many key pieces from their ball club.
Congratulations to Kohl Drake who was voted the #4 prospect in the Rangers system Congratulations to Kohl Drake, who won the voting to be named the #3 prospect in the Rangers system in the 2025 Midseason Community Prospect Rankings, with a little under a quarter of the vote.
Kohl Drake’s first start at Triple-A Round Rock didn’t go as he had hoped, but that didn’t diminish a great June in the Texas Rangers’ organization. After a fantastic month with Double-A Frisco, the organization named the 24-year-old right-hander the Rangers minor league pitcher of the month for June.
Several Texas Rangers minor leaguers are moving up a level The Texas Rangers have made some promotions in the minor leagues for the beginning of July. Lefthanded pitcher Kohl Drake, righthanded reliever Skylar Hales, and outfielder Aaron Zavala are being promoted from AA Frisco to AAA Round Rock.
ARLINGTON — Texas Rangers manager Bruce Bochy had to stop himself for just a second when he talked about pitching prospect Kohl Drake. He had just spent
While the Texas Rangers are fighting to stay in the American League West race they’re keeping their eye on the future, too. On Saturday, multiple outlets, including MLB.com, reported that the Rangers were promoting starting pitching prospect Kohl Drake to Triple-A Round Rock for his next start.
The Texas Rangers' Double-A affiliate, the Frisco RoughRiders were facing off against the San Antonio Missions on Wednesday afternoon at Nelson Wolff Stadium.