Texas Rangers


Not so hot corner.

The Rangers depth chart at third actually looks more promising in the minor leagues than it does at the major league level. Well, promising in about three years. But that’s then. This is now. It’s Todd Frazier, Isiah Kiner-Falefa, Nick Solak, and Danny Santana, all the way from center.  Solak played […]


Middle infield.

Danny Santana is going to be a busy man in 2020. Not only is he the Rangers’ starting centerfielder as of today, he is also the backup second baseman, backup shortstop, backup first baseman, and backup third baseman.  Who needs a depth chart when you have Santana? But the Rangers […]


Jeter and Walker are in.

Derek Jeter was vote into the Hall of Fame yesterday. So was Larry Walker. They were voted in by the Baseball Writers of America. There is not an organization that lacks more creditability that the BWA.  The fact that Jeter didn’t get 100 percent of the vote makes the BWA […]


Depth at first.

Looking at the depth chart on texasrangers.com at first base, only two players from the 40-man roster are listed: Ronald Guzman and Danny Santana. They ignore that Scott Heineman played there four games in 2019. Or that Todd Frazier has played 94 games at first in his career. Ignoring that, […]


Catching.

This season, rosters are expanding to 26 players. In an effort to stem the tide of endless bullpenning, or prevent it from increasing, only thirteen players can be pitchers. The Rangers still have a lot of work to be done with their position players if they want to be competitive […]


Piling on, 2020.

And now, the first addition of Piling On, my periodic answering the questions T.R. Sullivan also answers in his mlb.com mailbag, reprinted without permission. Why potentially sign Nicholas Castellanos to play first base? He’s been passable defensively in right field in his career. Is the outfield plan locked in wit […]


Three-batter minimum.

This year it will be interesting to see how the new three-batter-minimum rule plays itself out. In an effort to speed up the games and to try to stop the endless parade of relief pitchers, and warmup pitches, major league baseball is instituting a rule where every pitcher brought into […]


The first prediction of 2020.

Forget about sign stealing. There’s a baseball season up ahead. Will Leitch of mlb.com published his article about the most pressing questions for teams in the A.L. West teams yesterday. About the Rangers, his five questions are: 1) Can Joey Gallo stay healthy?Do not forget how unbelievably good Gallo was […]


Okay, but.

The chorus of voices calling for the commissioner’s office to strip the Astros of their 2017 title is growing louder. And sillier. It’s not just callers to radio stations or posters to blogs, either. That’s easy to dismiss. What do fans know? But what’s surprising is the increasingly vocal chirping […]


Stupid stupidity.

Lost in the news about the stupid sign stealing and the suspensions and firing of the stupid manager of the Astros and the stupid general manager of the Astros and the stupid manager of the Red Sox was an even stupider story. A Federal judge threw out the case of […]