Texas Rangers


A .693 winning percentage. 566 comments

  The Harlem Globetrotters had the Washington Generals. From 1953 until 1995, the Washington Generals had a record of 6–13,000 against the Globetrotters. That is just 12,994 games under .500. Imagine a starting staff of Tanner Scheppers, Micheal Kirkman, Tom Wilhelmsen, Mark Clark and Naftali Feliz, and you have 12,994 […]


Indestructible. 494 comments

  Rougned Odor is the craziest S.O.B. in baseball. It’s undeniable that Colby Lewis is the toughest. He is indestructible. He had his shoulder rebuilt in 2004, and came back stronger than ever. He had his elbow rebuilt in 2012, and came back stronger than ever. He had his hip rebuilt […]


What’s wrong with Prince? 559 comments

  Forty games is the traditional benchmark of when teams know what they are and what they have. A quarter of the Rangers’ season is over and trends pretty much reveal themselves to be reality, not slumps. Some trends are more worrisome than others. Take the case of Prince Fielder. Fielder’s […]


Plus signs. 328 comments

  Even in the face of being swept in the uninspiring fashion in which the Rangers were, there are always some positives you can take from the lost three-game series against Oakland. I can’t think of any right now. But there must be some. ***** NO GAME TODAY.  


What else did we expect? 486 comments

  Words that start with f and actions that end with jail time spring to mind when thinking about last night’s painfully frustrating 8-5 loss to Oakland. But as painfully frustrating as last night’s game was, to be honest, its outcome was inevitable before it even started. The Rangers went into the […]


No fight this game. 779 comments

  Last night the Rangers didn’t seem to have the punch they had in the previous game. Fans were hoping for a slugfest, but instead got a game where the Rangers just couldn’t get the critical hit, let alone a crushing blow. While the game featured very little pop, it […]


Don’t mess with Texas. 788 comments

  August 4, 1993. After getting hit with a Nolan Ryan fastball, Robin Ventura decides to take matters into his own hands by charging the mound. He ended up taking Ryan’s fist into his own head. From that point on, the Nolan Ryan headlock on Robin Ventura was the single […]


Matt Bush. 639 comments

  What a first day on the job. First you have to face the reigning M.V.P. in Josh Donaldson. Then you have to face one of the most destructive power hitters in the American League over the past five seasons in Jose Bautista. Then you have to face another formidable […]