The Lone Star Ball (LSB) Offseason Community Prospect Rankings continued to unfold this week, with fans officially selecting David Davalillo as the Texas Rangers’ No. 11 prospect heading into the 2025–26 season. The announcement follows Devin Fitz-Gerald’s placement at No. 10, a result that captured just under a quarter of the community vote.
Davalillo, a 23-year-old right-handed pitcher, has been a rising talent within the Rangers’ farm system. After splitting the 2025 season between High-A and Double-A levels, he posted impressive numbers that highlighted his command, strikeout ability, and potential to impact the major league rotation in the near future. Recognizing his value, the Rangers added him to their 40-man roster this offseason, protecting him from the Rule 5 Draft and signaling confidence in his long-term development.
The selection of Davalillo as No. 11 reflects the competitive nature of the Rangers’ prospect pool, which has consistently produced top-tier talent across multiple positions. LSB’s community-driven rankings allow fans to weigh in on both immediate performance and long-term upside, making this vote an early indicator of which players are generating excitement among the Rangers’ fanbase.
With No. 11 now officially locked in, attention will soon turn to the next tier of prospects in the organization’s system. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely as these emerging talents continue their climb through the minors, with many expected to play a meaningful role in the Rangers’ future.
The 2025–26 LSB Offseason Community Prospect Rankings continue to provide a fan-centric snapshot of the organization’s pipeline, offering a glimpse at the next generation of players poised to make an impact in Arlington.