Yearly Archives: 2019


Twenty-one games, twenty days.

Texas went through a twenty-one-games-in-twenty-days slog and came out with a winning record. Without Joey Gallo for any of it. And without Hunter Pence for some of it. That is cause for optimism. When this stretch started on June 4, the Rangers were ten game behind Houston in the West […]


Decisions, decisions. 225 comments

  The debate rages as to whether the Rangers should push in the chips and go for it this year, or sell assets and build for the future. That was the discussion on MLB Network Radio yesterday. Not just about the Rangers but about the teams in the playoff picture. […]


Not quite ready. 282 comments

  The Rangers have had three starts so far this season from two pitchers they were desperately hoping to not have to use. One from Taylor Hearn. Two from Joe Palumbo. Combined they have pitched 6.1 innings, giving up 15 hits, seven walks and 16 earned runs. That’s a 22.86 […]


Deep depth. 75 comments

  The Rangers have depth. With Joey Gallo gone, they are 16-10. When Elvis Andrus went out for nine games, they were 8-1. It doesn’t matter who is in or who is out, the Rangers have enough offense. That’s what makes this team so fun to watch. Yesterday it was Danny Santana, whose […]


Walking wounded. 107 comments

Hunter Pence is hurt. Nomar Mazara is hurt. Joey Gallo is hurt. The Injured List is getting crowded with Rangers outfielders. Fortunately, Willie Calhoun is ready to go. Both Mazara and Pence are due for MRIs today to determine the extent of their injuries. One, or both, could go on […]


Intangible. 39 comments

  The intangibles. That’s all we kept hearing about Jeff Mathis. He’s not here because of his bat, he’s here because of the intangibles. Because of this special quality he brings to the team. “What is it?” “We can’t tell you. It’s intangible.” There has to be some reason a […]


What the Rangers are worth. 78 comments

There’s a reason why baseball players demand so much money. Baseball teams have it. Boatloads of it. For the first time ever, according to Forbes, all thirty teams are worth more than one billion dollars. In fact, the average team is worth almost double that—$1.75 billion. In the twenty-two years […]


Out with the old. 143 comments

  Here is the difference between this season (so far) and the past few Rangers seasons. The Rangers had a five-run lead and you never expected them to lose. In fact, you expected them to put the foot on the throat and keep piling it on. Neither thing happened, of […]