Yearly Archives: 2018


Just shy of immortality. 154 comments

  Christian Yelich is a beast. He came into yesterday’s tie-breaker game needing one home run and two RBIs to be the first triple-crown winner in the National League since 1937 when the Cardinals’ Joey Medwick hit .374 while slugging 37 home runs and knocking in 154. (Just four years […]


Historically bad. 69 comments

It hasn’t been a franchise known for success. In 47 seasons, the Rangers have eight post-season appearances. And, now, twelve last place finishes. Overall, they finish last 25 percent of the time. They make the playoffs 17 percent of the time. Of those twelve last place finishes, three have come […]


One more. 49 comments

  The Cubs and Brewers go into today’s games tied at the top of the N.L. Central, both with 94 wins. The Rockies and Dodgers go into today’s game tied at the top of the N.L. West, both with 90 wins. The Rangers go into today’s game with 94 losses, […]


More of the same. 55 comments

  In the 127th start of his major league career, Martin Perez showed why there should not be a 128th. He couldn’t make it out of the second inning. He walked five batters in an inning and two-thirds. His control was wilder than the notion he could be a legitimate […]


Loss 91. 87 comments

  Only five more beatdowns remaining. This is like being forced to binge watch the final season of Happy Days. Way way way after they had jumped the shark. After all the stars had deserted and it was just the C-list celebrities. (The term “jump the shark” came from Happy […]


A lot of nothing. 92 comments

  Jeff Banister was a guest on MLB Network Radio yesterday. He was asked what happened and how everything went down. In taking the high road and in an effort to choose his words carefully, he didn’t say much at all.  A lot of hemming and hawing. A lot of […]


A tale of two players. 55 comments

  Was it goodbye? Not sure whether this was going to be Beltre’s last ever home game as a Ranger, manager Don Wakamatsu decided to allow the crowd to give him a hero’s send off. As the six inning started, Beltre took his customary position at third. Then, Wakamatsu sent […]


Shutout again. 61 comments

  Welcome to the One Strike Away Club, Mike Minor. You are now officially a Texas Ranger. After battling through four innings in which he gave up a few hits but no runs, Minor had two outs, nobody on, and two strikes to Seattle’s Mitch Haniger. He got a fastball […]