Yearly Archives: 2026


Slow playing Nimmo pays off.

The Rangers are at the halfway point of spring training. Brandon Nimmo made his first appearance in a spring training game yesterday. That was by design. When the soon-to-be thirty-three-year-old outfielder came to the Rangers in the Marcus Semien deal from the Mets, Nimmo asked new Texas manager Skip Schumaker […]


World Baseball Classic.

On the heels of a winter Olympic games that saw national pride in USA men’s and women’s hockey, the World Baseball Classic gets underway today. The WBC was hatched because of the Olympics, in fact.  When baseball was dropped from the summer Olympics, Major League Baseball decided to conduct its […]


Jung out.

The Josh Jung redemption tour hit a snag. On Saturday, he went down with “something in his hamstring” as he described it. That something is a Grade 1 adductor strain. It’s expected he will miss two weeks. Injuries have plagued Jung his entire career. Last year, though, he was injury […]


Gore’s agent working overtime.

MacKenzie Gore must have the best agent in baseball. Not his sports agent who negotiates his contract. His press agent who somehow negotiates baseball writers to say the most wonderful things about him. First, it took five prospects from an already thin Rangers farm system to pry him away from […]


Time for Langford.

This is a big season for Wyatt Langford. Big as in important and, hopefully, big as in production. Since breaking camp with the Rangers as a twenty-two-year-old fresh out of college ball in 2024, Langford has been heralded as the next big star.  Truth be told, he’s had two good […]


Is this Carter’s year?

The surest sign of spring, more certain that a groundhog sighting, is the annual ritual known as “bestshapeinmylifeness.” Every year, players come into camp, “In the best shape of my life.”  “Never felt better.” But mother nature wins over human nature every time.  This year’s bestshaper is Evan Carter. He […]


Power outage.

And the first Rangers home run of the spring goes to… Nobody. Yet. After three games, the Rangers have yet to hit a home run. It’s not that big of a deal because these are meaningless games, but it is odd. Hopefully, it’s not a peek into what’s to come. […]