Graduated from McGill-Toolen Catholic High School in Mobile, Ala...as a senior, in baseball was the Alabama Sports Writers Association's Player of the Year and a first team All-State selection (.429, 11hr, 35rbi, 18sb)...as the quarterback, led his team to the 2015 Class 7A state championship...was teammates Jalen Tolbert of the Cowboys...had SEC offers to play football and a commitment to Alabama to play baseball.
2023
Spent most of the season with the Class AAA affiliates of the Rangers and Royals...On 8/13 was claimed off waivers by the Royals...On 10/26 was claimed off waivers by the Reds...Was designated for assignment on 12/28, when the Reds re-signed RHP Buck Farmer...On 1/4/24 was claimed off waivers by the Yankees...On 1/24/24 was claimed off waivers by the Twins...On 2/13/24 was claimed off waivers by the Reds.
2022
Made his MLB debut, batting .265 (45-170) with one home run, five doubles and nine RBI over 55 games with the Rangers… recalled from Round Rock (AAA) on 8/4...his 18 stolen bases were third-most on club (25-García/Semien, 18-Thompson) and the most by a Texas rookie since Delino DeShields in 2015 (25)...went 18-for-21 (85.7%) in steal attempts, the 4th-highest stolen base pct. in the A.L. (min. 20 attempts) to CLE’s Myles Straw (95.5) and Andres Gimenez (87.0), and HOU’s Kyle Tucker (86.2)...marked the highest SB pct. ever by a Rangers rookie with at least 20 steal attempts, surpassing previous high mark of 84.6% (33-for-39) by Elvis Andrus in 2009...18 steals were T15th-most in A.L. and tied with ARI’s Jake McCarthy for the most in MLB from the time of Thompson’s debut (8/4) to the end of the season...went 10-for-10 in steal attempts to begin his career…according to Statcast, his average sprint speed of 30.4 feet per second was T2nd-fastest in the Majors to ARI’s Corbin Carroll (30.7)...Slashed .298/.348/.365/.714 (31-104) with one HR, four 2B, eight RBI and 13 SB over his first 33 G, but hit just .212 (14-66) with one 2B, one RBI, and five SB over his last 22 G...39 of his 45 hits were singles, 25 of which were bunt (7, T4th in A.L.) or infield (18) hits...hit his first career home run on 8/30 vs. HOU off LHP Framber Valdez, registering a career-high 107.8 mph exit velocity (Statcast)...totaled career-high 3 hits (all singles) on 9/3 at BOS…saw starts at all three outfield positions (32-LF, 10-RF, 9-CF) and recorded a .990 fielding pct., committing just one error in 97 chances.
MINORS IN 2022: Was named Triple-A Round Rock’s 2022 Most Valuable Player after batting .304/.355/.474/.829 (105-346) with 13 HR, 12 2B, four 3B and 48 RBI over 80 G...was 49-for-52 (94.2%) in SB attempts, finishing second in the Pacific Coast League in steals...49 stolen bases set a franchise record (Triple-A only), surpassing mark set by Esteban German in 2011 (44)...at time of promotion on 8/4, Thompson ranked among PCL leaders in R (T2nd, 77), H (T4th, 105), BA (6th), and TB (9th, 164)...named a Triple-A postseason All-Star by Baseball America…missed three games after he was struck in the face by a fly ball in the outfield on 4/23 vs. Albuquerque.
2021
Set career-highs in most categories with Frisco (AA), slashing .275/.325/.483/.808 with 16 home runs and 52 RBI over 104 games…ranked among Double-A Central leaders in triples (1st, 9), total bases (2nd, 207), hits (T2nd, 118), runs (T4th, 73), doubles (T5th, 23), stolen bases (7th, 25), and SLG (10th, .483)...selected as a Double-A Central All-Star...hit .297 (30-101) with 14 XBH over his final 24 G beginning 8/22...was selected as a co-winner of the 2021 True Ranger Award, which was established in 2019 and highlights players who represent the core values of the organization in a positive light both on and off the field…tabbed as the Rangers’ no. 27 prospect by Baseball America…was a non-roster invitee to Major League spring training for the first time.
2020
Did not see official game action after the minor league season was canceled due to the pandemic…went 1-for-2 with a single as a pinch-hitter in two Spring Training ‘A’ games prior to the COVID-19 shutdown…was added to Texas’ 60-man player pool roster on 8/31 after he was not selected to the initial Summer Camp roster in July…participated in Alternate Training Site workouts and scrimmages at Globe Life Park and Globe Life Field from that point until the end of the regular season (9/27)…in October, joined a contingent of Rangers’ prospects at Fall Developmental League in Arizona…slashed .190/.327/.429/.755 (16-84) with a camp-high 13 stolen bases…also ranked among club leaders in HBP (1st, 5), HR (T1st, 4), RBI (2nd, 14) and walks (T3rd, 13).
2019
Limited to 57 G with Down East due to pair of injured list stints: 4/17-6/12 (fractured hamate bone in left hand) and 6/22-7/13 (ankle injury)…batted .281 (18-64) in 1st 17 G following return from 2nd IL stint, but batted .134 (11-82) in final 24 G…had just one plate appearance against a pitcher younger than himself…recorded his 1st career multi-HR game on 8/27 vs. Frederick (2 HR)…batted .254 (18-71) with three HR and nine RBI in 21 G with the Surprise Saguaros in the Arizona Fall League, and was named to the AFL Fall Stars Game...rated at the start of the season as the 48th-best prospect in baseball by Baseball Prospectus and the organization’s 9th-best prospect, “Fastest Baserunner” and “Best Athlete” according to Baseball America.
2018
Fell 15 PA shy of qualifying for a batting title in the South Atlantic League, but posted the 6th-highest average among players in the league with at least 350 PA...finished with the 3rd-most SB in the SAL...began the season in extended spring training and joined Hickory on 5/9...batted .240/.307/.408/.715 in 1st 32 G with the Crawdads and .319/.367/.469/.836 over final 52 games...following the season, was tabbed the 5th-best prospect in the SAL by Baseball America and was named a Texas Organization All-Star by MiLB.com.
2017
Batted .257/.317/.434/.751 (29-113) with the AZL Rangers in his professional debut...tabbed as 6th-best prospect in the Arizona League by Baseball America.