Rangers manager Bruce Bochy said that pitching prospect Emiliano Teodo is a “long shot” to make the Opening Day roster
There was some enthusiasm that Teodo could make the MLB club as a reliever, given how electric he has looked at times this spring; however, that doesn’t appear to be the case. “He’s partly on the outside looking in,” said Bochy. “The stuff works, he’s been starting. But I like him coming from the ‘pen, too. There’s not a lot of arms like this. I think he’s knocking on the door.” The Rangers need to decide the best path forward for the 24-year-old because they still believe in him as a starter, so they might prefer that he remain a starter at Triple-A to begin the season. It’s hard to argue that since he posted a 1.98 ERA in 19 starts for Double-A Frisco last year.