Dillon Gee could turn out to be the dark horse of the Rangers’ starting rotation.
Gee, who attended Cleburne High School, has put together a solid spring and suddenly appears to be one of the club’s better options as a fourth or fifth starter. Especially with the current health status of Andrew Cashner, who was expected to solidify the fourth starter spot. Cashner has been battling upper right biceps soreness through much of camp and has still yet to move beyond long toss. He saw Dr. Gregory Pearl, a vascular specialist in Dallas, on Friday and received an injection.