Kevin Sutton


Rays of light.

There were bright spots in this mostly hazy season. Two were on display in last night’s game. Martin Perez and Nathanial Lowe.  Yes, there’s the arrival, with a bang, of Josh Jung. And the baby core of Bubba Thompson and Leody Taveras showing they might have staying power. And, of […]


The final 19.

The Rangers have nineteen games to play. They have lost eighty-one games. Mathematically, they could lose one hundred games this season.  It’s doubtful that happens. They lost Wednesday. To lose one hundred means they would have to lose twenty games in a row. They will not lose twenty games in […]


You just want it to end.

Remember when you were little and you were on a long, boring car trip because your dad wouldn’t spring for pitching, ooops, wouldn’t spring for airfare, so you piled everything and everyone into a small car and drove, and the miles and mile and miles just piled up endlessly and […]


Mark who?

Who is Mark Mathias and where did he come from? The Oakland Athletics are probably asking that question after last night’s game in which Mathias hit a game-tying two run homer in the bottom of the seventh and a game-winning solo shot in the bottom of the ninth.  Mathias is […]


Perez does it again.

With his win yesterday, Martin Perez is now 11-6 this season. They’ve won eighteen of the twenty-eight games he’s started. Most of those ten losses have been due to lack of offense. It’s hard to imagine where this team would be without him. The Rangers won their sixtieth game of the […]


The legend of Kohei Arihara.

It’s starting to feel as if the Rangers are not going to make the playoffs this season. It was all riding on yesterday’s crucial game against Toronto. In a must-win game, the Rangers sent their ace to the mound. Kohei Arihara, the pride of Hiroshima, Japan, a city known for […]


Episode 1 was a thriller.

Well, that didn’t take long. One at-bat.  Josh Jung was barely acclimated to a major league batter’s box when he abruptly left it. He saw a major league pitch he could hit, swung at it, and took off running toward a major league career that’s filled with hope and anticipation. […]


The Josh Jung era begins.

The Josh Jung era has arrived. Rangers fans have been waiting for this day all year. Really, ever since Josh Jung was signed. And, really, before that, for as long as Jon Daniels was in charge of the franchise. In all that time Daniels struggled to produce many bona fide […]


A head-scratching loss.

For some odd reason, with two out and two on in the bottom of the tenth inning, Tony Beasley chose to intentionally walk Yordan Alvarez to load the bases. At the time, even Rangers’ announcer Dave Raymond said that was an odd thing to do. If you have the head […]