Kevin Sutton


Profar’s big night. 165 comments

  Jurickson Profar had a night. His first multi-home run game, and his career high in RBIs with five. The former number-one prospect in all of the world has been mostly a disappointment in his career. But, in his defense, he has been jacked around, moved from position to position, […]


Rangers have a blast. 196 comments

  Chirinos blasted one in the fourth. Profar in the sixth. Choo in the seventh to tie the game. Beltre in the eighth to take the lead. Gallo in the eighth as well, to put Texas up three. The Rangers hit a season-high five home runs. They got a rare […]


A Winn for the Rangers. 140 comments

  The Rangers first pick in the draft was a high school pitcher named Cole Winn. You have to love the name. Yesterday we looked at the pitchers chosen by the Rangers in the Jon Daniels era. Today, here is a look at the position players selected in Rangers drafts […]


Draft day. 31 comments

  Today is Major League Baseball’s amateur draft. For many young men, it’s the day their dreams come true. For a few franchises, it’s the day their fortunes turn. The Rangers are smack dab in the middle of the drafting order, getting the fifteenth pick in the first round. Here […]


A close one. 59 comments

  Now that was a baseball game. Both teams’ aces dealing, going deep. Bullpens coming in to do their job. Tying the game, barely, in the ninth. Winning it in the tenth. The Rangers had gone twenty innings in a row without scoring. They were down 2-0. Garret Richards was […]


Baseball is number one. 172 comments

  Bradford Doolittle, a writer for ESPN.com, a website and a network that pretty much ignore baseball, wrote an article last week that was pretty surprising, for two reasons. One, ESPN, as a partner of the NFL, usually goes out of its way to disparage baseball. Two, this article showed […]


The numbers don’t lie. 126 comments

  Sabermetrics have taken over the game. Data is king. Teams are slaves to data. But only when it’s convenient. Only when it fits the narrative. For instance, here is an interesting piece of data: Adrian Beltre has played in 30 games this season. The Rangers are 9-21 in the […]


Dilemmas. 146 comments

  The face of the franchise is about to smile on us once again. Adrian Beltre is ready to come off the DL. That is going to cause a lot of lineup juggling, right when the lineup seems to finally be  finding some momentum. According to T. R. Sullivan at […]


Odor again. 169 comments

  Oh, what getting a hit with runners in scoring position can do for a team. After falling behind early in what seemed to be another game where the offense fails to come through in the clutch, the Rangers crawled to the sixth inning down two runs, 4-2. Then the […]


Odor. 219 comments

  Finally, Rougned Odor is starting to put together some semblance of an offense. After seeing his average fall to a dismal .171 due to a 2-for-11 performance against the Yankees, Odor has had three two-hit games. That’s seven hits in his last five games and last 17 at-bats, a […]