Yearly Archives: 2025


In praise of Mike Maddox.

Sometimes it’s hard to understand the impact a coaching staff might have. These are, after all, major league players and their talents are among the best in their sport. So, what can a coach really do? The fact that Patrick Corbin has started two games for the Rangers, hasn’t lost […]


Small ball kickstarts offense.

The Rangers played a double header last night. Oh, it counted as only one game. It was only nine innings. But it was two completely different games.  The first five innings, of Game 1 of yesterday’s “double header” featured the 2025 Texas Rangers. Great pitching, dead offense. Through the first […]


Road Rangers are road kill.

So far, this is two teams.  Home Rangers are really good. Road Rangers are not so good. Home Rangers are 6-1. Road Rangers are 3-6. Home Rangers hit .220. Road Rangers hit .200. Home Rangers have an ERA of 2.71. Road Rangers have an ERA of 4.80.  That seems to […]


Rangers solved the fastball, but…

The four-seam fastball gave Rangers hitters fits the last few seasons. Last year it became even more apparent, as the offense struggled and the team limped to an under-.500 record, failing to make the playoffs. They traded away Nathanial Lowe, one of the main culprits. They brought in Jake Burger […]


Rangers drop opener 5-3.

What happens when a team that cannot hit goes into a ballpark where offense is rare? It’s not a riddle. It’s the Rangers going to Seattle.  Texas has been shut out five times in the last fourteen games they have played in Seattle. So, when they left the bases loaded […]


Looking for offense.

When you look at Rangers hitters’ batting averages, which are not good, it’s interesting to put them into context. Here’s a recap of the season so far from the Associated Press: Offense is down again at the start of the big-league season. The batting average of major league hitters was .239 […]


Bats return, gloves exit.

Patrick Corbin pitched like Patrick Corbin pitches. Last year’s leader in hits given up and earned runs allowed picked up where he left off by letting Texas’s 2-0 lead evaporate, allowing three runs in the bottom of the second. Chris Martin pitched like Chris Martin doesn’t usually pitch. It wasn’t […]


Cold as ice.

It was 35 degrees at game time. Below freezing once the sun went down. And even colder at the Ranger bat rack. It’s not suprising the worst offensive team in baseball was shut out last night 7-0 at a frigid Wrigley Field in Chicago. What’s suprising is that it was […]