Sam Huff
C TEX
Thu 9/10/20 8:21 AM

Huff could be called up to the active roster with Jose Trevino (wrist) expected to miss at least a few games, T.R. Sullivan of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
The Rangers will be without a second catcher for a few games, and Huff is a possibility to be called up. Texas manager Chris Woodward said they would consider Huff, but they are not going to bring him up if he doesn't play consistently. Huff doesn't have experience above High-A, but the team has shown a willingness to give young players a chance in September. The organization also has veterans Tim Federowicz and Nick Ciuffo at the alternate camp.

Sam Huff
C TEX
Mon 6/29/20 9:26 AM

Huff was added to the Rangers' 60-man player pool Sunday.
EDGE Analysis
Huff, who is not on the 40-man roster, blew up in 2019 when he swatted a combined 28 home runs and knocked in 72 runs for Low-A Hickory and High-A Down East. He maintained an exit velocity of 91 MPH -- the MLB average was 88.1 -- per T.R. Sullivan of MLB.com. The 6-foot-5 Huff may not remain a catcher as he moves forward, but his power potential is intriguing enough for the Rangers to find him a home. He's played first base in each of the last two seasons, but the Rangers are not currently planning a position shift. It's unlikely he'll get an opportunity to face MLB pitchers in 2020, but the Rangers will have him work with an established backstop, like Jeff Mathis, so that he can further his development behind the dish.

Sam Huff
C TEX
Fri 4/17/20 7:54 AM

Huff hit a combined .278/.335/.509 with 28 home runs between Low-A Hickory and High-A Down East over 127 games in 2019.
EDGE Analysis
Huff was a big mover in the organization, per Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News. He was off the radar prior to 2019, but his power warranted an early promotion to Down East, and he won the MVP at the All-Star Futures Game in July. He moved to the second-ranked Rangers prospect per MLB Pipeline while Baseball America pegs him at No. 99 on their top-100 list. The big-time power is the skill that grabs the most attention, but he strikes out a ton and is still a work in progress as a receiver, particularly at 6-foot-5 and 235 pounds. That's big for a catcher. The Rangers plan to have him open at Double-A Frisco, where he will be managed by former MLB catcher Bobby Wilson.