Kevin Sutton


Gibson did what Gibson does.

Yesterday in the third inning of his start against the Brewers, Kyle Gibson did what he does so often. Gets himself into trouble and counts on the double play ball to get him out. As T.R. Sullivan pointed out on mlb.com, over the past six years, no pitcher has thrown […]


Kluber was sharp.

Corey Kluber is the difference between the Rangers having hope in 2020 and the Rangers playing for 2021. Not too long ago, Kluber was the top pitcher in the American League. The only thing that knocked him off that perch was a line drive that broke his arm. In Kluber’s […]


Good thing it’s just spring.

With three weeks to go before opening day, the Rangers are having a really strong spring training. At 9-5, they have the second-best record in the Cactus League. But their success has mostly been built on the backs of players who won’t be in a Rangers uniform come March 26. […]


Immortality.

We interrupt this unimportant spring training to bring you a legendary announcement. The statue of Pudge is now up outside the New Ballpark. We now resume our regularly scheduled schedule. *****TODAY’S GAME: Game time: 2:05


Who’s at first? Nobody yet.

You know the old saying: if a tree fell in the woods and nobody was there to hear it, did it make a sound? What if spring training happens and nobody is there to win the first base position, does anyone play there? About a third of the way into […]


6-4 after ten games.

The Texas Rangers are 6-4. They are one of the top teams in the Cactus League. Tied for third, in fact. With the Giants. The Giants, by the way, finished 29 games out of first in 2019, in third place.  So did the Rangers. What does this great start mean […]


Three up, three down.

Three guys who are helping their cause so far this spring:  Nick Ciuffo: He’s fighting for the backup catcher role. It’s a crowd that includes Jeff Mathis, Jose Trevino, Blake Swithart, Sam Huff, and Tim Federowicz. Ciuffo is crushing the early returns, batting .556, with a .600 on-base, and an […]


A memorable day for Swihart.

Who cares if it’s a meaningless game in Feburary or the middle of a pennant race? A home run in the bottom of the ninth to win a game is perhaps the most fun you can have at a baseball game. And a huge thrill for the player who hit it […]


The Flytrap.

An article on mlb.com yesterday talked about a college team in the early 90s who was the first to implement what is now commonplace, the dramatic defensive shift in baseball. And it led to thinking how baseball has come full circle. Oberlin College in Ohio had a terrible baseball team. […]


In a good place.

The Rangers scored early and often yesterday, racking up thirteen runs and fourteen hits off Cubs pitching. Well, pitchers wearing a Cubs uniform. Here’s hoping they can carry this offensive dominance to the regular season.  Andrus collected two hits, Odor three, Andy Ibanez drove in three runs, catcher Nick Ciuffo […]