P | Bats/Throws: R/R | 6' 6" 223 lbs | Age: 21
Draft: 2025 | Rd. 2, No. 52, Texas Rangers | Tennessee
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Scouting grades: Fastball: 70 | Slider: 60 | Changeup: 40 | Control: 55 | Overall: 50

Russell had a spectacular freshman season as a reliever at Tennessee in 2023, posting an 0.89 ERA, .095 average-against and a 47/7 K/BB ratio in 30 1/3 innings. Expected to join the Volunteers' weekend rotation as a sophomore, he left his second start with shoulder soreness, felt pain in his forearm when he returned a month later and had internal brace surgery to repair his elbow last June. If completely healthy, he'd go in the top half of the first round, but Tennessee has brought him back slowly this spring.

Russell has a unicorn fastball that could grade as a true 80 offering if he adds more velocity. It sits at 92-94 mph and tops out at 98 with the best heater metrics in the Draft thanks to an exceptionally low release point, wide angle, significant armside run and carry up in the zone. He can get swings-and-misses inside and outside of the strike zone with his fastball, and on the rare occasions when hitters make contact, they almost never drive it in the air.

A low-80s slider with plenty of horizontal action gives Russell a plus second pitch, though he has yet to show much feel for his mid-80s changeup with sink. He has pounded the zone and dominated when healthy but his durability is a huge question mark, as he also dealt with soreness as a freshman. He has the upside of frontline starter and the stuff to close games if he can't handle a rotation workload.


2025

Scouting grades: Fastball: 70 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 40 | Control: 50 | Overall: 45

After a spectacular freshman season as a reliever at Tennessee in 2023, Russell left his second start as a sophomore with shoulder soreness, felt pain in his forearm when he returned a month later and had internal brace surgery to repair his elbow in June 2024. He wasn't at his best this spring and worked just 25 1/3 innings, yet he still struck out 32.4 percent of the batters he faced and continued to intrigue scouts. The Rangers grabbed him in the second round and paid him an over-slot $2.6 million bonus.

Russell has a unicorn fastball that could grade as a true 80 offering if he adds more velocity. It sits at 92-94 mph and tops out at 98 with outstanding metrics thanks to an exceptionally low release point, wide angle, significant armside run and carry up in the zone. He can get swings and misses inside and outside of the strike zone with his fastball, and on the rare occasions when hitters make contact, they almost never drive it in the air.

A low-80s slider with plenty of horizontal action gives Russell a potential plus second pitch, though he has yet to show much feel for his mid-80s changeup with sink. He demonstrated solid control in his first college season but hasn't been as sharp with his strike-throwing the last two years. His durability is a huge question mark, as he also dealt with soreness as a freshman, but he has the upside of frontline starter and the stuff to close games if he can't handle a rotation workload.


Transactions

Team Date Transaction
08/04/2025 ACL Rangers activated RHP AJ Russell.
07/23/2025 RHP AJ Russell assigned to ACL Rangers.
07/22/2025 Texas Rangers signed RHP AJ Russell.
06/03/2025 RHP AJ Russell assigned to College Workout.
02/21/2025 RHP A.J. Russell assigned to Tennessee Volunteers.
04/03/2024 RHP A.J. Russell assigned to Cotuit Kettleers.
02/06/2024 RHP A.J. Russell assigned to Tennessee Volunteers.
02/03/2023 RHP A.J. Russell assigned to Tennessee Volunteers.