MLB farm system rankings for every team entering 2025 draftNew Foto - MLB farm system rankings for every team entering 2025 draft

In every sport, the annual draft is a sign of a new day. It's an opportunity for basement dwellers to grab players to boost them into contention before the big-market teams can get to them. That's no different inMajor League Baseball. With so much of a team's success hinging on their farm system, the MLB draft is an incredible tool to help teams either trade for better talent or prep for the future. We've already seen a myriad of teams improve their fortunes with solid drafts. Just a few years ago, theBaltimore Orioleswere one of the worst teams in baseball. By 2023, they had won a division title. Sure, they may not be doing so hot in 2025, but their rebuild is evidence that with a little luck, even the lowliest of teams can crawl out of the gutter to become feared. So, before the draft messes with power dynamics across the league, let's take a look at where each team's farm system ranks. Here's our power ranking of every MLB team's prospect pool heading into the 2025 draft. MLB News:Athletics infielder Jacob Wilson leads pack of dominant rookies in MLB's first half Disclaimer: Prospect qualifications are determined byMLB.com; while a player listed may already be with their Major League club, they will remain a part of these rankings, so long as they are classified as a prospect Top five prospects: 2B/SS Brice Matthews OF Jacob Melton C Walker Janek RHP Miguel Ullola RHP Anderson Brito Brice Matthews is the onlyAstros' prospect in MLB's Top 100, and Melton has struggle in his limited action with the big league club. Top five prospects: LHP Cam Caminiti RHP Hurston Waldrep IF Nacho Alvarez Jr. RHP Drue Hackenberg RHP Owen Murphy The lack of offensive talent shouldn't be much of an issue considering most of the Braves' current lineup is locked up for a few more years, but the pitching depth isn't exactly spectacular either. Caminiti boasts a 4.78 ERA across A and Rookie ball this year. Top five prospects: 2B Christian Moore RHP Caden Dana RHP George Klassen SS Joswa Lugo LHP Sam Aldegheri The Angels are known for calling up their prospects incredibly early, and Christian Moore has been no different. He should remain in the minor league system to develop. If he does, then the Angels could have a star on their hands. As of now though, Moore is struggling at the major league level. Top five prospects: SS/2B George Lombard Jr. OF Spencer Jones RHP Ben Hess RHP Bryce Cunningham SS/2B Roderick Arias Jasson Dominguez was carrying the Yankees' prospect pool for many years. Now that he is gone, the Yankees don't have much to brag about. That said, there is potential for both Lombard Jr. and Jones to thrive in Yankee Stadium. Both of them have done outstanding offensive work in the minors thus far. Top five prospects: LHP Gage Jump RHP Luis Morales OF Colby Thomas RHP Mason Barnett 3B Tommy White Without Jacob Wilson qualifying for prospect consideration, the A's farm system takes a massive hit. That said, Gage Jump has shown signs of brilliance at the lower minor league levels, and although Colby Thomas has struggled thus far with the A's, he was a stud in the minors. Perhaps he just needs a bit more time to develop. Top five prospects: SS Arjun Nimmala RHP Trey Yesavage 2B/3B Orelvis Martinez LHP Ricky Tiedemann RHP Jake Bloss The Toronto Blue Jays' prospect pool is full of injuries and even a PED scandal, but there are some things to like about this group. Clearly not much though, considering they fall at 25. Top five prospects: 1B Bryce Eldridge LHP Carson Whisenhunt SS Josuar De Jesus Gonzalez SS Jhonny Level OF Dakota Jordan Bryce Eldridge is the only reason this group is not last place. It certainly doesn't help your farm system when you trade away a recent first-round pick for Rafael Devers. That said, the fact that James Tibbs does not crack the Red Sox top-five prospects is evidence of just how thin this Giants' farm was before the trade. And now, it's only thinner. Top five prospects: 1B/OF Charlie Condon OF/SS Cole Carrigg OF Robert Calaz RHP Brody Brecht OF Yanquiel Fernandez The Rockies get a slight edge over division rival San Francisco, because, although Condon does not rank as highly as Eldridge, the Rockies' depth is far more substantial than the Giants. Top five prospects: C/1B Samuel Basallo OF Enrique Bradfield Jr. RHP Chayce McDermott OF Vance Honeycutt OF Dylan Beavers Samuel Basallo is doing a lot of the heavy lifting for this group. Obviously, with so many of the team's top prospects being called up in recent years, the Orioles don't have much left in their tank. Top five prospects: INF Jordan Lawlar OF Slade Caldwell OF Ryan Waldschmidt INF Demetrio Crisantes RHP Yilber Diaz Jordan Lawlar is the shining gem of this group, but there is depth elsewhere with both Caldwell and Waldschmidt cracking MLB's top 100. Regardless, Lawlar's remarkable Triple-A stats must translate to MLB. If not, this group will fall down the leaderboards quickly. Top five prospects: RHP Travis Sykora RHP Jarlin Susana 3B Brady House SS Seaver King LHP Alex Clemmey Dylan Crews was a big reason for this team's farm system being ranked so high in recent years. Now, they rely on their pitching, which is undeniably solid. However, when one of your top-five prospects is struggling to maintain an OPS of .700 at the lowest levels of the minors like Seaver King is, that's not a good sign for the immediate future. Top five prospects: SS Carson Williams OF Theo Gillen 1B Xavier Isaac OF Aidan Smith 1B/OF Tre' Morgan Although no one really stands out as an elite talent in the Rays' farm, it's hard to argue against a team that has developed so many players so tremendously. Their depth is still very impressive though. Top five prospects: SS/3B Sebastian Walcott C Malcolm Moore RHP Winston Santos RHP Emiliano Teodo RHP Alejandro Rosario Much like the Orioles, a lot of this team's top prospects have been called up in recent years, but Walcott and Moore remain two very appreciated pieces that will carry this farm for now. Top five prospects: SS/OF Jett Williams RHP Jonah Tong OF Carson Benge RHP Nolan McLean RHP Brandon Sproat Brandon Sproat is an enigma. He dominated at every level until Triple-A and now he can't seem to buy an out. I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt though, and assuming he can find his form, he'll be a massive addition to the Mets down the line, and he's just their No. 5 prospect. He needs to find it fast though. He's already 24 years old. Top five prospects: LHP Thomas White SS Starlyn Caba LHP Robby Snelling C Joe Mack RHP Noble Meyer Noble Meyer has taken a bit of a tumble since our last rankings, but he is still just 20 years old. That said, his inability to move past High-A could start to get worrisome soon. Top five prospects: OF Owen Cassie C/1B Moises Ballesteros 2B/SS Jefferson Rojas OF Kevin Alcantara 2B/OF James Triantos Despite the Cubs calling up a few of their top prospects recently, there is still a plethora of talent in this farm. Owen Cassie is undoubtedly the brightest star though, boasting a .957 OPS in Class AAA this year, a more than 100-point jump from his already impressive numbers in Triple-A a season ago. Top five prospects: SS/2B JJ Wetherholt LHP Quinn Mathews C Leonardo Bernal C Rainiel Rodriguez RHP Tink Hence Wetherholt is obviously a stud, but Bernal and Rodriguez are two incredible backstop options as well. The Cardinals have always loved their great catchers, and between those two and Ivan Herrera, there could very well be a bright future in St. Louis. Top five prospects: SS Leo De Vries C Ethan Salas LHP Kash Mayfield RHP Humberto Cruz LHP Boston Bateman This farm does take a steep dive after Salas, but Salas and De Vries are so talented that placing the Padres any lower feels like a disservice. Top five prospects: 1B/OF Jac Caglianone C Blake Mitchell C Carter Jensen RHP Ben Kudrna OF Gavin Cross Jac Caglianone blazed through the minor league system faster thanJoey Chestnutthrough a glizzy, and he alone warrants a solid placing on this list. However, with talent like Kudrna and Mitchell still in the system as well, the Royals have done a nice job of maintaining competitiveness right now without sacrificing the development of their future stars. Top five prospects: OF Walker Jenkins OF Emmanuel Rodriguez 2B/OF/1B Luke Keaschall SS Kaelen Culpepper LHP Connor Prielipp While Walker Jenkins is doing a lot of the heavy lifting, the Twins still have two other prospects in MLB's top 50. The Twins could use a little more pitching near the top of their prospect pool though. Top five prospects: RHP Bubba Chandler SS/OF Konnor Griffin LHP Hunter Barco RHP Thomas Harrington 2B/SS Termarr Johnson Bubba Chandler and Paul Skenes could be a deadly 1-2 punch in the near future. Between the depth on the mound and in the field, the Pirates have a lot of good players lined up to help them in the future ... if they can just hold out long enough for them to reach the majors. Top five prospects: OF Josue De Paula OF Zyhir Hope SS/3B Alex Freeland LHP Jackson Ferris OF Eduardo Quintero The rich get richer! TheLos Angeles Dodgershave studs throughout their farm system, with De Paula, Hope, and Freeland each recording an .800 OPS at their current levels. The Dodgers have always had tremendous depth on the mound, but now they are bringing up their best hitters too? Things could get dangerous. Top five prospects: 2B Travis Bazzana OF Chase DeLauter INF Angel Genao OF Jaison Chourio 1B/OF C.J. Kayfus While Bazzana might be the only one with All-Star potential on this list, everyone within the Guardians' top-ten prospects could play a pivotal role on the big league team within the next five years. The depth is incredible. Top five prospects: RHP Chase Burns RHP Rhett Lowder 3B/2B Sal Stewart 3B/1B Cam Collier RHP Chase Petty Although Burns has struggled and Lowder has struggled with injury, the Reds still have arguably the best 1-2 pitching prospect punch in MLB. That keeps them so high on this list. Top five prospects: LHP Noah Schultz C Kyle Teel OF Braden Montgomery LHP Hagen Smith SS Colson Montgomery When you're as bad as the White Sox have been in recent years, you hope they have a good future ahead of them. The White Sox do. Top five prospects: OF Roman Anthony INF Marcelo Mayer SS/2B Franklin Arias OF Jhostynxon Garcia RHP Luis Perales When you steal another team's high-end prospect and he doesn't even crack your top-five, that's the sign of an organization with a very bright future. Top five prospects: RHP Andrew Painter SS Aidan Miller OF Justin Crawford C Eduardo Tait RHP Mick Abel The Phillies have been tremendous with their draft picks in recent years, with their 2023, 2022, 2021 and 2020 first-round picks all in their top five. When you hit on your top guys, you tend to rank well in these lists. Top five prospects: SS/3B Jesus Made RHP Jacob Misiorowski SS/3B Luis Peña SS Cooper Pratt C Jeferson Quero Misiorowski has been an absolute stud for the Brewers, and he's not even the team's top prospect. Enough said. Top five prospects: SS/3B Colt Emerson OF Lazaro Montes 2B/SS Cole Young SS Felnin Celesten C Harry Ford Picture this. You list out each of a team's top-five prospects and there are still four more in MLB's top100 that didn't make the cut for this article. That's how good the Mariners' prospect pool is. Top five prospects: SS Kevin McGonigle OF Max Clark SS Bryce Rainer 1B/C Josue Briceño C/1B Thayron Liranzo Although the Tigers may not have nine prospects in the top 100 like Seattle does, the Tigers have higher quality guys, being the only team in MLB, outside of Boston, with two top-12 prospects. The Tigers don't stop there though. Each of their top-five prospects ranks in MLB's top 100. And even their No. 10 prospect, has a 3.43 ERA across Double and Triple-A this year. That's remarkable for a team's No. 10. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:MLB farm system rankings for every team entering 2025 MLB draft

MLB farm system rankings for every team entering 2025 draft

MLB farm system rankings for every team entering 2025 draft In every sport, the annual draft is a sign of a new day. It's an opportunity...
NFL 18-game schedule: Patrick Mahomes 'not a big fan' of potential expansionNew Foto - NFL 18-game schedule: Patrick Mahomes 'not a big fan' of potential expansion

Kansas City ChiefsquarterbackPatrick Mahomesknows the NFL is strongly considering expanding to an 18-game regular season. Even so, the three-time Super Bowl champion made it clear he isn't necessarily a supporter of that initiative. "I always say the more games, it's a little bit more taxing on the guys that play the game,"Mahomes saidwhen asked about an 18-game season by CNBC's Alex Sherman. Mahomes is not alone in his disdain for a potential 18-game schedule. NFLPA executive director Lloyd Howell toldUSA TODAY Sports' Jarrett Bellat the 2025 NFL combine, "The majority of the guys I've talked to about it, they already feel that 17 is long enough." Still, Mahomes acknowledged there is potentially a way the NFL could make such an arrangement work – if the league is willing to make some other changes to its schedule. "I think that you'd have to find a way to have more bye weeks, more time spread out," Mahomes told Sherman. "Because, I mean, you've seen the amount of injuries that have kind of piled up there at the end of seasons, and you want to have the best players playing in the biggest games. "So if there were a way to get to 18 games – I'm not a big fan of it – but if there were a way, I think you got to add some bye weeks in there to give more time for guys' bodies." TREY SMITH:Chiefs guard not sweating franchise tag deadline, contract extension Mahomes has a similar view of the NFL's international schedule and acknowledged he has enjoyed playing overseas. The veteran quarterback also believes the league has done a good job building extra travel time into the schedule for most of the league's international games, whether they lead into a bye week or take place on a Friday, like the Chiefs' Week 1 game against the Los Angeles Chargers. Mahomes wants to see that type of forward thinking continue for international games. He additionally believes it could be a critical part of any potential expansion of the regular season. "The NFL has to continue to plan well to rest the guys' bodies, kinda like what I talked about with the 18th game," Mahomes said when discussing international games. "You have to think about the people and the players as well when you're talking about expanding the game in any way." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Patrick Mahomes 'not a big fan' of potential 18-game NFL schedule

NFL 18-game schedule: Patrick Mahomes 'not a big fan' of potential expansion

NFL 18-game schedule: Patrick Mahomes 'not a big fan' of potential expansion Kansas City ChiefsquarterbackPatrick Mahomesknows the N...
'Nothing to stand on': Ex-White House physician slams Biden doctor for silence during House GOP grillingNew Foto - 'Nothing to stand on': Ex-White House physician slams Biden doctor for silence during House GOP grilling

A former White House physician is criticizing Kevin O'Connor after the ex-Biden administration doctor refused to answer questions by House Oversight Committee investigators earlier this week. Dr. O'Connor, who served as White House physician to former PresidentJoe Biden,sat down for a transcribed interview with committee staff and panel Chair James Comer, R-Ky., on Wednesday. The closed-door meeting lasted roughly 30 minutes, with O'Connor invoking the Fifth Amendment to all questions, save for his name. His legal team said there were concerns the broad scope of Comer's probe could force O'Connor into a position of risking doctor-patient confidentiality privileges. "Well, you can't do both," Rep. Ronny Jackson, R-Texas, a former White House doctor himself, told Fox News Digital in an interview afterward. Comer Dismisses Biden Doctor's Bid For Pause In Cover-up Probe: 'Throwing Out Every Excuse' "I mean, the Fifth Amendment is designed to keep him from incriminating himself in some type of, you know, criminal or unethical behavior. He'd already addressed the issue of patient-doctor privacy, or confidentiality, with the committee." Read On The Fox News App He pointed out that O'Connor's lawyers had already raised issues with patient-doctor confidentiality in a letter to the committee trying to get the interview delayed, but Comer pressed forward. "They had already let him know that in this particular case, because he had been subpoenaed, and it was a legal process, he'd been subpoenaed to testify before Congress in this closed session, that the patient-doctor privilege no longer applied," Jackson said. "And President Trump had waived presidential privilege. So it left him with nothing. Nothing to stand on except for pleading the Fifth." Before being elected to Congress, Jackson served as White House physician to both former President Barack Obama and current PresidentDonald Trump. Comer told reporters on Wednesday that Jackson played a key role in crafting questions for O'Connor. Far-left Firebrand Says She 'Never Had A Concern' About Biden's Mental State As House Probe Heats Up "We have a lot of questions that we've prepared for this. We've consulted closely with Ronny Jackson, my colleague, who was the White House physician in the first Trump administration. We've consulted with a lot of people in the medical community, so there's going to be a lot of medical questions that are asked," he told reporters before the transcribed interview. He is investigating accusations that Biden's former top White House aides covered up signs of his mental and physical decline while in office, and whether any executive actions were commissioned via autopen without the president's full knowledge. Biden allies have pushed back on those claims. "The cover-up could not have happened without the assistance and the help of his personal physician, Kevin O'Connor," Jackson said. "I think that's why he pled the Fifth, because he realized he was about to implicate himself as a key player in this cover-up." O'Connor's lawyers havedenied any implications of guilt. Jackson said some of the questions he recommended to the committee would have surrounded any potential neurological concerns or cognitive tests while Biden was in office. But many of those were left unasked, it appears, after O'Connor's brief meeting with House investigators. The doctor's lawyers said O'Connor's refusal to answer questions on Fifth Amendment grounds was not an admission of guilt, but rather a response to what they saw as an unprecedentedinvestigatory scopethat could have violated the bounds of patient-physician privilege. "This Committee has indicated to Dr. O'Connor and his attorneys that it does not intend to honor one of the most well-known privileges in our law - the physician patient privilege. Instead, the Committee has indicated that it will demand that Dr. O'Connor reveal, without any limitations, confidential information regarding his medical examinations, treatment, and care of President Biden," the attorney statement said. "Revealing confidential patient information would violate the most fundamental ethical duty of a physician, could result in revocation of Dr. O'Connor's medical license, and would subject Dr. O'Connor to potential civil liability. Dr. O'Connor will not violate his oath of confidentiality to any of his patients, including President Biden." Fox News Digital reached out to O'Connor's lawyers for further comment. Original article source:'Nothing to stand on': Ex-White House physician slams Biden doctor for silence during House GOP grilling

'Nothing to stand on': Ex-White House physician slams Biden doctor for silence during House GOP grilling

'Nothing to stand on': Ex-White House physician slams Biden doctor for silence during House GOP grilling A former White House physic...
Vance to travel to Pennsylvania to tout passage of 'big, beautiful bill'New Foto - Vance to travel to Pennsylvania to tout passage of 'big, beautiful bill'

Vice President Vance will travel to Pennsylvania next week to tout the benefits of the massive reconciliation packagesigned into lawlast week by President Trump. Vance will visit West Pittston, Pa., next Wednesday, the vice president's office announced. He is expected to extol the tax and spending bill Congress passed last week and that Trump signed at the White House on the Fourth of July. The vice president's travels are a sign that the administration may be ramping up its efforts to hit the road andsell the legislation, whichpolling has shownis unpopular with many Americans. The legislation contains numerous major campaign promises from Trump's 2024 bid for the White House. It extends the tax cuts Trump signed into law in 2017, which were set to expire later this year. The bill provides a $170 billion increase in funding for a border wall, immigration enforcement and deportations. It provides $150 billion in new defense spending for priorities like shipbuilding and a "Golden Dome" missile defense project. Democratshave seizedon how the bill contains cuts to low-income health and nutrition programs — reductions designed to help offset the loss of revenues from the tax cuts but that are also expected to eliminate health coverage for millions of people. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to The Hill.

Vance to travel to Pennsylvania to tout passage of ‘big, beautiful bill’

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Gervonta Davis arrested: Boxer jailed on domestic violence charge in FloridaNew Foto - Gervonta Davis arrested: Boxer jailed on domestic violence charge in Florida

Boxer Gervonta "Tank" Davis was booked Friday, July 11 on battery and domestic violence charges in Florida, according to Miami-Dade County Corrections and Rehabilitation records. Davis, the WBA lightweight champion, is in Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center in Miami-Dade County and bond has not yet been set, according to records. Davis, 30, has a history of legal trouble, including a2020 domestic battery chargein Florida and jail time related to fleeing the scene of a hit-and-run accident. He was 30-0 until his last fight, when Davis and Lamont Roach Jr.fought to a controversial draw. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Gervonta Davis arrested: Tank Davis faces domestic violence charge

Gervonta Davis arrested: Boxer jailed on domestic violence charge in Florida

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Ex-Jaguars employee hit with six new felony charges for grand theftNew Foto - Ex-Jaguars employee hit with six new felony charges for grand theft

FormerJacksonville JaguarsemployeeAmit Patelis facing six felony charges of grand theft from the state of Florida. Patel, 32,stole more than $22 millionfrom the Jaguars over a 3½-year span serving as the team's administrator for its virtual credit card program. In December 2023, he pleaded guilty to federal charges of wire fraud and illegal monetary transactions and is already serving a 6½-year prison sentence for those charges in South Carolina. According to state records, the state of Florida charged Patel on Tuesday with two second-degree felony counts and four third-degree felony counts for grand theft. Under Florida laws, second-degree felonies are punishable with prison sentences of up to 15 years, while third-degree felonies are punishable by up to five years in prison. Federal court documents show Patel transferred $20 million to his FanDuel account and $1 million more to DraftKings for gambling purposes. His attorney for the case, Alex King, said Patel "suffers from a serious gambling addiction" and that 99% of the money he stole was lost gambling. AMIT PATEL:Feds detail ex-Jaguars employee's spending on 'life of luxury' The Jaguars also sued Patel last July for $66.7 million in damages, according to Duval County records, citing a Florida law that states theft victims are entitled to claim triple the amount stolen. The case is still open. Patel sued FanDuel last fall for $250 million in compensatory and punitive damages,according to ESPN,alleging the sports betting company "actively and intentionally targeted and preyed on (him) with incentives, credits, and gifts to create, nurture, expedite, and/or exacerbate his addiction." Records show that Patel's next court date is July 30 in Duval County. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Ex-Jaguars employee charged with six felony counts of grand theft

Ex-Jaguars employee hit with six new felony charges for grand theft

Ex-Jaguars employee hit with six new felony charges for grand theft FormerJacksonville JaguarsemployeeAmit Patelis facing six felony charges...
Will Ken Paxton's divorce be a turning point in the Texas Senate race?New Foto - Will Ken Paxton's divorce be a turning point in the Texas Senate race?

WASHINGTON – The news of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton'sdivorce from his wifeof 38 years may be a gift to at least one Texan: his Republican primary opponent, incumbent Sen. John Cornyn. Paxton and Cornyn have been barreling towarda bruising 2026 primary battleto represent Republicans in the Texas Senate race next fall. Polls have repeatedly indicated Cornyn, who has served in the Senate since 2002, was headedtoward a drummingin a primary election against Paxton. That has been causing major anxiety for national Republicans, who fear that Paxton – dogged by indictments and an impeachment – wouldstruggle in a general electionand create an opening for Texas Democrats who have long sought to flip a statewide seat. On July 10, Paxton's wife and longtime political ally, state Sen. Angela Paxton,announced shewould be divorcing himfor adultery"in light of recent discoveries." Ken Paxton wrote that the couple would "start a new chapter" after "facing the pressures of countless political attacks." TheNational Republican Senatorial Committeeand other national Republican leaders have endorsed Cornyn in the race and have been urgingPresident Donald Trumpto do so as well. "What Ken Paxton has put his family through is truly repulsive and disgusting," NRSC spokesperson Joanna Rodriguezposted on X. "No one should have to endure what Angela Paxton has, and we pray for her as she chooses to stand up for herself and her family during this difficult time." Cornyn's team also immediately began boosting the news on social media, repostinganother NRSC staffercirculating a photo of Cornyn and his wife, anda state House membercalling Paxton "morally unfit to hold office." Paxton has served as Texas Attorney General since 2015, winning three elections to the statewide office after more than a decade in the state legislature. He is a staunch ally of Trump's and emerged as a leading conservative opponent of former PresidentJoe Biden, suing the Democratic administrationmore than 100 times. Paxton is also no stranger to controversy. The three-term Texas Attorney General was reelected despite being underfelony indictmentfor securities fraud. Thecharges were droppedafter Paxton agreed to pay restitution to his accusers. Eight of his top aides separately told the Federal Bureau of Investigation that he was using the power of his office to benefit a donor. He was alsoimpeached in 2023by the GOP-led state House foralleged bribery and abuse of office. He was acquitted in the state Senate. And in early 2025, a judge ruled that Paxton hadimproperly firedfour of those aides who had reported him to the FBI. Republicans currently control the U.S. Senate 53-47, a narrow majority that has nonetheless helpedshepherd GOP prioritiesthrough Congress along party lines. The party is well-positioned to retain control of the chamber in the 2026 midterm elections, when 35 of 100 seats will be up for reelection.Three open racesin seats currently held by retiring Democrats – in Michigan, New Hampshire and Minnesota – create an opening for Republicans in otherwise liberal-leaning areas, while a toss-up race in Georgia will pull nationwide resources and media attention. The vast majority of Senate Republicans up for reelection in 2026 are in safely GOP states. But that could change for Texas depending on who comes out of the GOP primary on top. Paxton's legal troubles, which he has repeatedly framed aspolitical persecution, have helped him garner a passionate fan base among Texas' Republican base. Cornyn has conservative policy bonafides, but he is perceived as an establishment Republican – a dynamic that is reflected inprimary pollingbetween the two. Whoever comes out on top is likely to faceformer Democratic Rep. Colin Allred, who unsuccessfully ran for Senate against Sen. Ted Cruz in 2024. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Why Ken Paxton's divorce could be a problem in Texas Senate race

Will Ken Paxton's divorce be a turning point in the Texas Senate race?

Will Ken Paxton's divorce be a turning point in the Texas Senate race? WASHINGTON – The news of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton'sd...

 

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