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The Texas Rangers concluded the three-day MLB Draft by selecting 10 players on Tuesday, which covered rounds 11-20. The Rangers made a priority of stockpiling arms after the organization's first pick.

Texas drafted Florida outfielder Wyatt Langford, who was compared to three-time MVP Mike Trout by a rival SEC coach, on Sunday with the fourth overall pick. The Rangers took an additional seven players on Tuesday. Overall, Texas made 18 total selections, including 13 pitchers and five position players.

The Rangers forfeited their picks in the second and third rounds due to the offseason signings of free agents Jacob deGrom and Nathan Eovaldi.


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