Yearly Archives: 2025


Boredom with a win.

Watching the Blue Jays and Rangers flail around blindly isn’t baseball. It’s futility. These games are pitchers’ duels. They are dueling derelicts. Monday, it was the Blue Jays winning 2-1. Last night, the Rangers won 2-0. In reality, neither team won. And the real losers are the fans who suffer […]


More of the same.

Why bother? It’s like being a weatherman in Texas in August. Hot, no rain yesterday. Hot, no rain today. Hot, no rain tomorrow. Hot, no rain the next day. The Rangers are a broken record of a song you don’t want to hear. Why bother talking about them if they […]


A rare but welcome rally.

So, what was that ninth inning? Signs of life? Or just a fluke? Yes, it came against a bad team. But so are the Rangers. Only one team has a worse road record than Texas and that was the team they were playing. At home.  After scoring two runs in […]


The Moment.

There are certain times you realize it’s just not meant to be. The baseball gods have decided. This is not your year. When Sam Haggerty and Wyatt Langford collided, dropped a sure out, and allowed the first batter of the sixth the end up at third, that was the moment […]


An apology to Donnie Ecker.

Dear Donnie Ecker: We are sorry. You became the scapegoat for us, for this lost offense wondering aimlessly in the wilderness for the second straight season. Upon further review, it turns out, it wasn’t you, it was us. It’s not that we weren’t listening to you, or that your teaching […]


Built to dwindle.

The Rangers are 2-16 when the opposing team scores four runs or more. The Rangers left nine men on base last night. The Yankees left three.  The Rangers struck out eleven times last night.  The Rangers were 0-for-3 with runners in scoring position last night. This was their fourth walk-off […]


Offense is simply not good.

We can officially call it. The Rangers offense is not good to carry this team into the playoffs, and it will not be good unless they are able to make a few major changes. The only bona fide threat they have is Corey Seager, and he is a part-time player […]


Rangers sign two-way player.

In 2017, the Rangers made a bid to land Shohei Ohtani, who was all the rage as a two-way star in Japan.  Seven teams bid on Ohtani, who ultimately choose to sign with Mike Trout and the Angels. Ohtani did not know at the time that the Angels owner makes […]


Rangers lack killer instinct.

There was some good news in the four-game split. The Rangers got four exceptional starts in a row. Jacob deGrom went eight scoreless innings on Thursday. Nathan Eovaldi went 5.2 scoreless innings on Friday. On Saturday, Tyler Mahle went six innings, allowing one run. Leiter gave up three runs in […]


Pederson and Semien show a pulse.

Be honest, in the bottom of the third when Marcus Semien struck out with bases loaded to strand three runners, you figured, here we go again, another frustrating offensive performance, right? You wouldn’t be alone. And you wouldn’t be wrong for thinking it. Because, while the Rangers offense is showing […]