SURPRISE, Ariz. — In late January, after the Texas Rangers swung a deal that sent significant prospect capital east to improve the major league roster, general manager Ross Fenstermaker rationalized the club’s moves as “the price we pay in order to compete.”

Oh, yeah, they’ve paid a price.

The Rangers have dealt eight top 30 prospects, per MLB Pipeline’s evaluations, since last summer’s trade deadline. They shipped three to the Arizona Diamondbacks for right-handed pitcher Merrill Kelly to bolster their rotation midseason and another five to the Washington Nationals for MacKenzie Gore last month to do the same thing. That’s the cost of big league improvement.

It’ll also ding the depth of a farm system. The Rangers have the No. 22 farm system per ESPN, the No. 24 farm system per Baseball America and the No. 25 farm system per USA TODAY. The success of the farm system, much like the major league roster, will be predicated on how a number of position player prospects respond to down seasons.

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Baseball America, which hasn’t ranked the club’s system this low since the 2021 season, said it “needs major rebounds from its near-proximity prospects to supplement the big league roster.”

Their collective progression will determine where the farm stands this time next year. Until then, we continue our daily countdown of The Dallas Morning News’ top 30 prospects.

No. 3: RHP AJ Russell

Age: 21

Height/weight: 6-6, 223

B/T: R/R

Who he is: The Rangers selected Russell in the second round (52nd overall) of last summer’s draft and gave him an over-slot $2.6 million bonus. He missed the bulk of his final season at Tennessee after elbow surgery and didn’t pitch professionally last season after he signed. There’s reason to believe that Russell would’ve been drafted higher than where he eventually was if he played a full campaign for the Volunteers last season.

Why he’s here: Russell’s “unicorn fastball,” as MLB Pipeline described it, is already considered one of the best pitches in the system. It’s reached 98 mph, carries through the zone and, per Baseball America’s evaluations, is considered a plus-plus weapon. Even experienced big league hitters who’ve faced it have been impressed. Rangers right fielder Brandon Nimmo likened it to right-hander Jacob deGrom’s fastball and called it “electric” earlier this camp.

That’s a decent review from a decent evaluator. The Franklin, Tenn. native had a 0.89 ERA and 47 strikeouts in 30 1/3 innings pitched almost exclusively out of the Volunteers’ bullpen in his freshman season. Last year, when he was named a preseason All-American, he struck out 36 batters in 25 1/3 innings of limited action once he returned from the elbow surgery.

What’s his future: Russell’s fastball should have him on a relatively quick path to the major leagues so long as he remains healthy. It’s only a matter of whether it’s in the rotation or bullpen. He’ll need to develop better breaking balls and further refine his changeup to have a starter-caliber arsenal. If he doesn’t, his lethal fastball could play exceptionally well in a high-leverage relief role, but his prospect capital is staked on starter upside.

Where he’ll start; MLB ETA; High-A Hub City; 2028

Rangers’ top 30 prospects

No. 30: RHP Mason McConnaughey

No. 29: OF Braylin Morel

No. 28: RHP Frandel Pineda

No. 27: LHP Josh Trentadue

No. 26: RHP Paul Bonzagni

No. 25: OF Maxton Martin

No. 24: LHP Ben Abeldt

No. 23: OF Paulino Santana

No. 22: LHP Dalton Pence

No. 21: RHP Izack Tiger

No. 20: OF Anthony Gutierrez

No. 19: RHP Jacob Johnson

No. 18: OF Paxton Kling

No. 17: RHP Emiliano Teodo

No. 16: 3B Jack Wheeler

No. 15: C Malcolm Moore

No. 14: UTIL Cam Cauley

No. 13: RHP Leandro Lopez

No. 12: IF Elian Rosario

No. 11: OF Dylan Dreiling

No. 10: SS/RHP Seong-Jun Kim

No. 9: 2B Elorky Rodriguez

No. 8: RHP Winston Santos

No. 7: RHP David Davalillo

No. 6: RHP Jose Corniell

No. 5: SS Yolfran Castillo

No. 4: RHP/SS Josh Owens

No. 3: RHP AJ Russell

Nos. 2-1: Coming soon…

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