Yearly Archives: 2018


Rangers have their ace. 30 comments

  One pitch. That’s all it took for the long national nightmare to end. Shin-Soo Choo hit Edwin Jackson’s first pitch over the wall in left center to break the scoring drought. And just like that the Rangers had a lead in Oakland, after being shut out twice in a […]


Shut out again. 37 comments

  Bats get hot all at once. Bats get cold all at once. The Rangers are in the Siberia part of that. After scoring three runs in the eighth inning of Sunday’s game against the Angels, the Rangers have not scored since. They have managed five hits and four walks […]


Reality. 41 comments

  It’s easy to forget this is a team that’s 15 games under .500. When they play other bad teams like the Angels, you think the Rangers are amazing. Then they play a good team and reality sets in. Texas has a long way to go to be good. They […]


Opportunities. 34 comments

  Color Analyst. Front office. Coaching. Ticket sales. Scouting. Scoreboard operator. Mascot. Vendor. Usher. Ticket taker. Ballpark security. Marketing. Accounting or finance. Digital co-ordination. Stats. Administrative assistant. Office lobby receptionist. Umpire. Grounds crew. If Martin Perez wants to remain in major league baseball, there are plenty of positions he can […]


Promising. 75 comments

  Full disclosure. I didn’t watch a single pitch of last night’s game. I’m in New York. It was a Friday night. For the first time in nearly two seasons, Rangers fans have reason for optimism. They won’t win a division anytime soon, barring some miracle where Martin Perez sprouts […]


Easy as one-two-three. 52 comments

  It’s always been said that if you go to a baseball game you might see something that’s never been seen before. In the 106-year history of major league baseball, there was a never-before-happened moment last night in the Ballpark. It was the first triple play in the history of […]


Looking ahead. 66 comments

  Just in case you were on Mars the last forty years and are just now returning, the Rangers are pitching poor. At every level. They have no help on the horizon. But the bad news is, there really aren’t a lot of choices in the upcoming free agency market. […]


Cy Old. 61 comments

  Felix Hernandez. Justin Verlander. Rick Porcello. Zack Greinke. Bartolo Colon may be at the tail end of his career (come to think of it, with the state of Rangers pitching, he might have a few more years in him because a 55-year-old Colon will probably out pitch anyone in […]