Yearly Archives: 2018


That was ugly. 42 comments

That wasn’t pretty. Arizona was not nice to the Rangers. 7-22. Not counting the two ties, the Rangers played .241 baseball this spring in Arizona. How bad is that? Over a 162-game season, a .241 winning percentage translates to a 40-122 record. Only one team in the history of major […]


The future. 42 comments

It looks like this year is going to be the year Rangers fans see the future. Gallo, Mazara, Odor. After all those years at the helm, all those draft picks that didn’t pan out, all those prospects that were traded for the likes of Matt Garza and Ryan Dempster, Jon […]


Gallo. 63 comments

As we watch the Rangers crash and burn in 2018, and count down to 100 losses, there will be some positives. Chris Towers of CBSSports.com wrote an article about how Joey Gallo is a super star just waiting to break out. Here’s what he said: One good thing about living […]


Prediction time. 85 comments

One week to go until opening day and this spring exhibition schedule can’t end soon enough for the Rangers. They have been awful in all facets of the game, except for PR spin. The Rangers close out Arizona spring camp with a whimper, and with four more games: two today, […]


Optimism. 57 comments

The good news is, the Rangers had zero errors yesterday. The bad news is, that means all seven runs Doug Fister allowed, and all then runs the Rangers allowed total in yesterday’s 10-0 loss to the White Sox, were earned. All twenty hits they gave up were legitimate hits. The […]


A new bat. 50 comments

Badly in need of starting pitching, the Texas Rangers made a move yesterday, acquiring power-hitting first baseman Tommy Joseph off waivers from the Phillies. The 26-year-old Joseph was the starting first baseman for Philadelphia last season, but lost his job when the Phillies signed Carlos Santana, then lost his roster […]


Baseball is hard. 55 comments

Baseball is hard. It’s why so many athletes choose other sports. They are easier. Hitting a baseball is the hardest thing to do in any sport. Playing at the major league level is difficult. Shohei Ohtani is finding that out on an international scale. Every spring at-bat, every spring pitch, […]


Pitching duos. 76 comments

How times change. There’s an article on mlb.com rating the top pitching duos in baseball. Of course, the Rangers don’t make that list. But it go me thinking about last season and the way the Rangers marketed Yu Darvish and Cole Hamels. They had a little film called Two Aces […]


Es. 53 comments

Spring is teaching us one thing about the Rangers. It’s going to be a generous team. They will be philanthropists. Two more unearned runs yesterday. Twenty-four errors in twenty-two games. Spring is for fundamentals. Those things don’t seem to be being addressed at Rangers camp. Defense has never been a […]