Texas Rangers


Yu is who Yu is. 87 comments

  Who remembers the last game Yu Darvish pitched for the Rangers? He lasted 3.2 innings. He gave up ten runs. The Rangers lost 22-10 to Miami. (Adrian Beltre was kicked out of that game for moving the on-deck circle.) Who remembers the last post-season game Yu Darvish pitched for […]


Game 2: Astros 7, Dodgers 6. 49 comments

  What a great advertisement for baseball. With the NFL self-imploding from politics and arrogance and boredom and concussions and despicable players and greed and dwindling ratings, baseball shows once again why it’s the greatest sport. The Dodgers couldn’t simply let the clock run out. It’s called the law of […]


Game 1: Dodgers 3, Astros 1. 306 comments

  Ruth, Gehrig, Turner. When you’re in the company of the greatest ever, you have accomplished something pretty remarkable. The Dodgers Justin Tuner is among the top three hitters of all time in post-season history. Babe Ruth’s career post-season OPS is an amazing 1.214. Lou Gehrig’s is 1.207. After last night’s […]


It’s here. 74 comments

It’s the first World Series for the Dodgers since the iconic Kirk Gibson home run in 1988, where they had what many called the worse offense to ever play in a World Series, yet beat the powerful Oakland Athletics four games to one. It’s the second World Series for the […]


Waiting for the World Series. 14 comments

The World Series starts Tuesday in Los Angeles. Here is a thought to ponder: The Rangers need three starting pitchers. What if the Rangers re-sign free agent Yu Darvish? Then, what if the Rangers are able to sign much-sought-after free agent Shohei Ohtani? Then, what if Masahiro Tanaka opts out […]


Music to my ears. 26 comments

    Start spreading the news They’re leaving today They won’t be a part of it New York, New York Those Aaron Judge blues Were sent on their way Right through the heart of him New York, New York I want to wake up To a Series with no Yankees […]


Necessary. 362 comments

  You can take off the “if necessary” asterisks. There will be a Game 7. The Astros needed someone to exhale. Someone to quit panicking. Someone to quit gripping the bat so hard they were turning it into sawdust. That someone was Brian McCann. After going 0-for-10, flailing and failing in […]


Dodger green. 70 comments

  The Dodgers have the highest payroll in baseball. What’s interesting, though, is where that money is going. Or, not going as the case may be. When you look at the players in their lineup, they seem to be sweeping their way through the post-season with virtual no-names. Other than […]


Yankees wake up. 125 comments

  The Yankees weren’t about to go down quietly. After last night’s 8-1 beat down of the Astros, the Yankees are now 4-0 at home this post season, having won the wild card game, both division series games, and the first championship series game at home. What remains to be […]


Oddly familiar. 94 comments

  It turns out, the Texas Rangers did, in fact, make the playoffs. They just called themselves the Chicago Cubs. Watching the Cubs hitters strike out twelve times last night seemed oddly familiar to what Rangers fans saw all season with their team. Watching the bullpen implode seemed familiar too. […]