Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Behind the Back Pitch

This guys dishes sweeter than Steve Nash. I'm guessing it's a legal pitch. It'll be the next American craze.

Crazy Curveball Video

Forget the gyroball, maybe CJ can run the Blitzball out there late in games.

On Christmas, these guys remind me of days when we'd get new toys and spend all of our holiday pretending we were major leaguers. Enjoy.

Ghost of Xmas Past

Wonder what the doctor prescribed for Nolan. Maybe a little juicy juice? Should have recommended a wardrobe change.

Who wears short shorts?

Monday, December 24, 2007

Great Site for Gear

I know this may be a tad late, but spoil yourself with that cash or gift card that Santa brought. Tons of clothes and memorabilia are discounted. I like this Redhawks T for $10. Hint, hint.



Fansedge.com

Contest for Ranger's Fans

OK, Ranger fans and contributers to the user-generated world, there's a 1 minute video contest that would be great for pain-inducing play of our team. Be careful that the song doesn't get stuck in your head. I'd hate for you to get caught singing this one at your X-mas party. But that might just be what this competition needs...

Ooh, I've got to go...

Mitchell Report Casualty

Was this guy on the list? If not, maybe ol' Daniels can give him a spring training invite.

From the Other Side

Check out a Cincy Fan's view on the Volquez for Hamilton trade. Anyone with enough guts to admit he's blogging from his mom's computer deserves some Internet love. Make sure to check out the comments. About the same as I'm hearing here in Texas.

CincyFan

Fan Interference

Hate when fans run out on the field, but this one is kind of funny. Sorry that you have to hear Terry Bradshaw in the background. Just as good without the sound. Enjoy.

Clemens Speaks

For what it's worth. Even funnier since I'm an Aggie. Promise to start posting again.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Game 20, L8-7, 19K's and One Error Doom Rangers

19 K's. Sure, Cleveland struck out 13 times, but 19!?! Games like last night's when a team has an early lead, comes back, and then blows it again, hurt. It's those nights that take a toll and keep players from becoming emotionally invested. Not that they don't try, but the excitement starts to disipate.

To Eyre's credit, he pitched well the other night and shouldn't even be with the squad right now if McCarthy and Padilla could pitch more than four innings to start a game. I am on record as being against the Padilla signing from the beginnig. He's not the type of guy I want on the Rangers.

Wilkerson is done. Done. End this madness. We made a mistake. Don't make it worse. Done.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Game 19, L5-4, Rangers Let One Slip Away

After winning a game that could instill some confidence, we lost a game we should have won. Despite falling behind (seems like we're always having to come back), the Rangers rallied to tie the score, but Washington left Millwood in too long and his last run was the difference. Do I blame Wash? No. I blame McCarthy whose two consecutive extremely short starts have taxed our bullpen to the point that Wash had to push Millwood.

Yes, Millwood is our ace. He should be able to go more than 106 pitches, and he shouldn't lose to some Mariner call-up. He shouldn't give up ten hits, even though most were cue shots and Texas leaguers. He should have gotten Ichiro out with two outs and the bases loaded...but Hank shouldn't have gotten his two out hit the night before.

Still so little success against the division. It'll cost us in the end.

Monday, April 23, 2007

Game 18, W4-3, Rangers Come Back from the Dead

Wow. Exciting finish, but don't get too excited. That was a golden gift from the A's, who don't do that after the all-star break.

Tejeda looked great, and we made Gaudin look even better. If former Ranger Justin Duchscherer hadn't caught the walk bug that we had the last few games, we'd be scratching our heads at the offense.

The other gifts came with hits on 0 and 2 counts. Granted, Hank did an awesome job to make contact and knock in the last two runs, but that's not going to happen often.

Good to see our walk total imited to 2, but our hitters can't strike out 11 times. More than half coming from Young, Kinsler, and Cruz.

Young is now hitting less than what I weigh. Not good. Seems like everything he's seeing is away. Really away. He's hitting balls to right, but no one is challenging him inside. maybe he needs to get up on the plate a little so he can start driving those wide ones.

Gagne looked like someone shot him in the back with a bb gun. Probably one of those spasms that he hadn't told anyone about. Seems like we ought to know when he's hurting. Do we have a communication problem?

Going against Baek, a 6-4 S. Korean, tonight. Don't know much about him, except that he has a tendency to give up the long ball. Millwood on the road. I like our chances tonight.

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Game 17, W7-0, Loe Turns Frown Upside Down

I remember kids in little league, mostly the coach's son, who would pout or cry when they didn't get to play where they wanted. Many times they wanted to pitch. I found myself in long relief situations. In that regard, I understand Loe's frustration with being in the pen. The difference, I was ten, and I also pitched well even when I didn't start.

Joe Kennedy pitched just as well as Loe, minue two more walks.

Nice to see our walk total back down to single digits. Nelson Cruz had a nice line and Tex increased his rbi total to a whoping 3.

Want to know how bad out offense is? Royce Clayton has a higher average than all of our regulars except for Kinsler, but could pass him any day now.

Let's see how we do againnst Guadin. The kid's good. Got to take 2 of 3 at home.

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Benoit Sucks Too

Sorry Green Dot. Benoit was worse than you also, but not much. You really tanked.

Game 16, L16-4 Rangers Wasted My Night

I met the guys after work and we raced out to the game. We made good time and rolled into the parking lot in the bottom of the 2nd inning, but slowed our roll when hearing that the Rangers were behind 8-0. Had a beer or two in the parking lot. Turned in our vouchers to a rude attendant. Bought a dog. And saw that it was 10-0.

Didn't get one of the cheap blue hats given away, and the green dot was the third worst performer on the field after McCarthy and Chen.

Already have tickets for Cinco De Mayo, so if your looking to make some cash, put a couple bucks on the Jays that night. Don't seem to be good luck.

12 MORE WALKS!!!

Friday, April 20, 2007

Forbes' List of Baseball Team Values

The Rangers come in 17th out of all the MLB teams. but most interesting to me is that only the Nationals and Mariners had a smaller increase in worth over the last year. Everyone's getting better but us. Link.

Game 15, L6-4, White Sox Walk Away With 2

After a promising first game to open the series, we fell apart the last two. No hit by Buehrle, and then a more frustrating game on Thursday. Last night's game is the worst kind. 10 free passes. 6 by Padilla in 6 innings, and then when we claw back to tie the game, Feldman comes in to walk three more and surrender a home run on a 2-0 count. So much for pounding the strike zone.

Neat to see Sammy hitting. Too bad no one else is hot right now. Kinsler is a little. Sure, he's had home runs, but there are some small things that need to be done as well.

Worst thing. No hits again after the sixth inning. Our acerage is horrible in innings 7-9. Games in April mean as much as games in September. They all add up.

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Game 14, L6-0, Buehrle No Hits Rangers, Nearly Perfect

Not much to say today. Pretty sad. I barely remember Mike Witt's perfect game against the Rangers to finish the '84 season, (I was 6), but this ought to stick with me and the players for a while. Sure, his he had good stuff, but it seems like alot of people have good stuff when they face us. Always hear about how pitchers get it turned around against us or have a great night. I bet our bats have something to do with it.

Millwood looked bad, and in comparison to Buehrle, looked horrible. The #1 starter is like the boss in an office. People follow his lead. He sets the tone and level of expectation. If he fails to do his job, everyone else has an excuse and when people have reasons to justify failure, they'll use them. Human nature.

I'm going to my first game of the season on Friday against the A's. Anything new at the concession stand that I should try?

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Boston Fan Throws Pizza

This bothers me on so many levels. One being the wasting of a good slice of peperoni.

Been to Fenway once for an interleague game with the Mets. Out of control.

Game 13, W8-1, Sosa's Blast Seals Win Over ChiSox

Yes, Sosa overcame cold weather and a colder reception to smack a double off the wall and a 3-run home run, but Tuesday's big performer was Robinson Tejeda. Looking like the pitcher that dominated Boston in his first start, Tejeda pitched 7 innings, while giving up only 3 hits and a single run.

My opinion: Good pitching inspires offense. Ranger hitters have got to see Tejeda dominating and figure they can be patient at the plate. That patience led to three late home runs by Wilk, Sosa, and Kinsler. They didn't have to press for runs or come from behind. A good pitching performance does more than get the other team out. Need more nights like Tejeda's.

Still bothered by Young's night. Another 0 for 4. Might be trying too hard to go the other way, but pitchers are hammering him on the outside. Have they seen something? I also don't like getting all of our runs on the long ball. Don't get me wrong, ladies love the long ball, and I do too, but it seems like we lose game when we don't hit any jacks.

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Game 12, L14-6 Rangers Kata-tastrophe

Horrible. All the way around. Kata was credited with two errors and could have had at least one more. McCarthy, Loe, and Chen combined to give up 12 earned runs. Forget who's going to start in the 5th spot. We look real shaky in the 2nd and 3rd spot too.

I know Young is putting the ball in play. And I like how he's hitting to the opposite field, but another 0 for 5? I don't remember so many games where he had so many hitless at bats. And he's not walking either. Probably the curse of being on my fantasy team.

Love Kinsler's pop, but so much of it has been useless.

Maybe a day off and facing the Sox this week will get us going. Good thing we won't be seeing Danks.

No More Yankee My Wankee

Richard and Sal from the Howard Stern Show call in to a cable access program about the NY Yankees. Kind of funny, but made me realize how similar blogging is to producing local programming. So much better to just have people post than have them call in.

Hot Girls on the Mound


Forget outfitting our foul shaggers with True uniforms. Why not take a tip from the East and have hotties toss out the first pitch? Maybe even bring 'em out for a pitch in middle relief. Brittney Spears or Jessica Simpson are also looking for face time. Get them on the bump and see what they can do.

Game 11, L8-3 Padilla Loses Control

Losing control would assume that one has control to be lost. A couple infield errors led to a mind explosion by Padilla who decided to plunk Ichiro. That finally wole up the slumbering lumber of the Mariners as Beltre blasted his first homer of the season.

Behind 6-0 after four, the only runs we could muster were on home runs by Sosa and Wilkerson. Figure on the rare occasions that those guys produce that we'd probably win. Not if Kins, Cat, and Young go 0 for 9.

We're going to have a tough time with the Schillings, Santanas, Hardens, Lackeys, and King Felixes...when we face a Miguel Batista and a team in the division, we've got to get it done if we want to be more than a .500 team, which we aren't right now.

This from ESPN about today's foe Horacio Ramirez:
"The left-hander spent the last four seasons with Atlanta, where he went 30-22 with a 4.13 ERA in 84 starts and 86 appearances, but was hampered by injuries. He went just 5-5 with a 4.48 ERA in 14 starts last season after suffering a strained left hamstring, a line drive off his head and a sprained middle finger on his pitching hand.

Ramirez is 6-0 with a 2.95 ERA in eight starts career against AL opponents and will be making his first appearance versus the Rangers."

Ought to be a tough one. Side note: Danks looked pretty dang good again yesterday.

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Game 10, W5-2, Millwood Masterful Against M's

Millwood scattered 7 hits iver 6 innings and the bullpen trio of Benoit, Otsuka, and Gagne follwed to close out the game. Neat to see Gagne get a save, but I'm not ready to get on that bandwagon yet. I feel bad for Oki who has done everything asked and probably more.

How about Matt Kata. Picked up his first hit as a Ranger and then added two more, including a ninth inning blast for insurance. Maybe spring wasn't a fluke. Would love to see him replace Wilkerson.

Kinsler with 4 jacks?! What's going on? Love him at the 2 spot but Tex needs something behind him, and what we got isn't cutting it.

Good thing we don't see King Felix this series. That guy has got serious cheese.

Game on!

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Fat Man Crushes Lady at Shea

Like to see some more deatils on this. Big drunk dude fell on a lady at Shea and now she's in the hospital. Apparently Biggie Smalls made a quick getaway. Not sure how that happened. Crazy Northeners. Good thing we can handle our beer down here. Link.

Game 9, L5-4 Young's Two Blasts Not Enough for Rangers

James Shields, who has started in two of the Ray's three wins, shut down the Rangers except for three home runs. Two by Michael Young and another bt Kinsler, his fourth already. Lofton's two hits were all the rest of the team could muster. Our four through eight hitters went 0 for 18 with one walk. Who is this guy, Felix Hernandez?

Former Ranger Carlos Pena picked up his first hits of the season, including a home run off of Tejeda, who got shelled for ten hits in five innings.

Chris Young getting paid. New Padre contract worth 14.5 milliion over 4 years. Seems like a steal for the pitcher who held National League hitters to the lowest batting average (.206). From Scout's inc.:

"The Padres will pay Young at least $23 million through the 2011 season. Young, who was scheduled to make $600,000 this season, will receive a boost to $750,000 for 2007 plus a $500,000 signing bonus. He will make $2.5 million in 2008, $4.5 million in 2009 and $6.25 million in 2010. The option for 2011 is $8.5 million."

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Game 8, W12-9, Rangers Back to .500

This team loves to come back. After Wright squandered our early lead by giving up five runs in the third, the bullpen only gave up one more earned run the rest of the game. But D Young's blast in the ninth following Kinsler's error was a serious shot.

Glad Lodton is heating up. Big Cat fan and haven't been worried about him.

Be careful getting on the Hank bandwagon. I love that he's going the other way with balls, but in 31 at-bats, he's got ten hits and eight punch outs. Kinda high. He left six on base last night.

Ranger-for-life Young is in a slump inlike I have ever seen him in. Another hitless game when everyone seemed to be finding holes.

Only thing electric about Jamey Wright is that it's shocking he's the 5th starter. Should have been Loe. I would have understood Chen. Now, niether of those two has been that impressive, and we'll probably lose Mike Wood, who if claimed off waivers, will help a ballclub. Can't say that'll be the case with Wright.

Can care less about Gagne right now unless he's stepping into the rotation or can play left and hit.

Left another 18 on base. Again, nice to see so many runners, but on a night when we needed 10 to win, we'll need to get more in when we have chances against better teams than The Rays.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Game 7, W8-4 Rangers Run Away with Win

Despite falling behind early again, the Rangers rallied (all runs scored with two outs) to beat the Devil Rays. Cruz and Kinsler combined to go 7 for 7 while Sosa and Lofton wound up 0 for 8.
Congratulations to Chris Stewart for getting his first MLB hit and rbi. Also glad to see us running on the paths (Now 2nd in the AL in steals behind The Rays).
McCarthy with another quality start and the bullpen looked good except for a Carl Crawford blast surrendered by Kam Loe.
Hate to see Catalanatto leave 4 in scoring position, but timely hitting was better.
Clawing our way back to .500!

Monday, April 9, 2007

Rangers Have the Worst Outfield in Baseball

The following is from Gil "Lebretard" of the FWST:
Matthews left for California, but Lofton has had a long, fruitful career as a lead-off man, with an on-base percentage of .372. He probably can't -- and shouldn't have to -- play 162 games. Washington has warm bodies to spell him.

But do the math. Matthews and Lee signed with their new teams for a combined $150 million. Yes, but Lee will be playing in the belt for THE NEXT SIX YEARS. And GMJ will be beating up on us for FIVE YEARS!

Lofton ($6 million), Wilkerson ($4.35 million), Catalanotto ($3.5 million), Cruz ($382,000) and Sosa ($500,000, plus incentives) will fill the Rangers' outfield needs for a combined $14.7 million. BUT NONE WILL BE HERE IN TWO YEARS AND WE'LL HAVE TO SPEND LEE AND GMJ MONEY!

That leaves money for (LIVERPPOOL?)-- dare we say it? -- pitching. Or for Mark Teixeira. Or for whatever.

Besides, if the Rangers are out of it come August, if the fragile lineup or pitching hopes come tumbling down, Lofton and Sosa could be candidates to be moved around the trading deadline

...Both will be free agents at the end of the year. If they're playing well, it means we're in contention and we'll keep them until the end of the year when they leave for bigger bucks. If they aren't and are expendable, who'll give us anything for aging outfielders who'll either retire or move on in the summer. My mmoney says none of these guys is starting in the outfield in 2008.

If Gil doesn't think the Rangers have the worst outfield in the league, who does?

Sunday, April 8, 2007

Game 6, L2-3 Schilling and Pabelbon Shut Down Rangers

Padilla would like a d.o. to D.O. Despite matching frames with Schilling, Padilla gave up two homers to Big Papi, which ended up being the difference in the game.

The Rangers sniffed a chance when Pinero came in and loaded the bases, but Papelbon put out that fire with some serious gas. He looked unhittable.

Our outfield and dh stunk again tonight. They ended up 2 for 15 with 5 strikeouts. Wilkerson had three K's and looked servely overmatched. Lofton got thrown out by his counterpart, Coco Crisp, on a bonehead baserunning error.

Just got beat tonight, but in order to be a championship team, these are the close ones that mean the difference between 81 and 90+ wins.

Looking forward to seeing some of that Devil Ray youth. Some serious talent over there. McCarthy better get ready to bring it.

Texas Pitching Pipeline

Former Rangers John Danks and Kip Wells (from Houston) pitched well for their respective teams today. Danks got the loss, but just got outdueled by Santana. No shame in that.

Former Mesquite, TX pitcher Jason Jennings threw six good innings for the Astros today. Former Forney Jackrabbit Zack Segovia got his first major league start for the Phillies. Decent. Zach Duke, who owes me a monkey, got his first win of the season while shutting down the Reds.

Hopefully Padilla, who was once traded for Curt Schilling, will step up for the Rangers on national TV tonight. Did Millwood look fat last night? I promise you Schilling will tonight.


Batting Practice Schedule

Below is a chart showing the batting practice times for the 2007 season at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington.

Start Times: 1:05 2:05 2:55 7:05 7:35
Rangers Hit 10:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:20 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5:00
Field Prep 11:10 a.m. 12:10 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 5:10 p.m. 5:40
Visitors Hit 11:20 a.m. 12:20 p.m. 1:10 p.m. 5:20 p.m. 5:50
Rangers Inf 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:50 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:30
Visitors Inf 12:10 p.m. 1:10 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 6:10 p.m. 6:40

Go Chorizo!

News report about the official suasage of the LosRangers blog. Too bad it didn't win the race. Chorizo and runs are a familiar combination. Didn't know the Brew Crew had Hispanic alternate jerseys like our Los Rangers. Kind of cool.

Looks like we're trying to copy them with a live dot race at the game on Saturday.

Danks in HDTV


John Danks will be pitching on WGN in HDTV today (Sunday) at 1:05.

"Honestly, I like our offense," Danks told the team's official Web site when asked about his matchup with Santana. "If I keep us in the game, I like our chances to win."

I'm betting on Johan. My fantasy team needs a win and about 10 K's. It'd help if the Indians and Mariners could get a game or two in as well.

Game 5, W8-4

It took a cold night to heat up the Ranger bats, but the Rangers got them going in an impressive 8-4 win over the Red Sox and Julian Tavarez.

Let me start with the bad. The weather for one. This isn't how baseball should play, but at least we're not in Cleveland. Propbably a good motto for most days. Not happy that we stranded 23 baserunners (same as the BoSox), but at least that means we had a ton on people on base. Hank's lead-off triple bothered me the most.

Kam Loe struggled. I hope he isn't pouting because he's stuck out in the pen; but the only way to earn some starts is performing during the season, and yesterday was a step back.

I missed Josh Lewin. Whoever worked with Grieve was horrible. Josh can be a little grating at times as well, but a 3:28 game needed a little more personality than Entourage talk.

The GOOD. Quite a bit here. Despite falling behind by two, we still were patient hitters and saw a high number of pitches. Tim Mcclelland had a generous strike zone behind the plate, but we still worked 7 walks. Same with Millwood, he found his pitches that worked and gave us six quality innings. Everyone seemed to be hitting the ball to the opposite field except for Lofton (since when did he start swinging like Ichiro?). Benoit looked good again, and Mahay held the game together for us. Sosa, who has been chasing worms with his infield dribblers, finally got a solid shot out of the infield and it landed in the left center bleachers. Impressive considering how the ball wasn't carrying. Lastly, the outfield and DH ended up 6 for 18 with 2 walks and 5 rbi. That's the difference between losing 3-4 and winning 8-4. Can they keep it up? We'll see against Schilling tonight.

Six shooters?

Friday, April 6, 2007

Game 4, W2-0

As happy as I am, there are a few things keeping me from being ecstatic.

One: our outfield and DH still stink. So far this season out outfield 5 for 40. And when you add the DH, the group is 6 for 53 and one of those six hits is Sosa's check swing blooper from today. Yes, Young and Texiera will heat up, but this group may be bad all season.

Two: Gillespie leaving TAMU for KU. I know this has nothing to do with the Rangers, but being an Aggie, I really need one of my teams to win, and A&M football may be in worse shape than Donald Trump's piece on a windy day. Not good buddy.

Good thing I can count on my Mavericks and Stars coem post season. Doh!

Thursday, April 5, 2007

Worst Pitch Ever

Guess who has just as many wins as the Ranger pitching staff right now? This guy!

Game 3, L3-5

Swept by the Angels. Couldn't be a worse start. Couldn't have been a worse start to yesterday's game. Back-to-back out sum up yesterday's game. Michael Young smashes a ball to center and GMJ robs him of a home run to end the inning. GMJ leads off the next inning with an awkward bouncer that McCarthy and Kinsler can't handle and GMJ starts a four run first. Ridiculous.

McCarthy did settle down after that and didn't pitch terribly, but our bats are still MIA, and they're not in the outfield. Yesterday the Ranger's outfield of Wilk, Cruz, and Lofton went 2 for 11. When I add the DH (Cat) the group was 2 for 14 with 6 strikeouts, and I bet a bunch of those were looking. How many times are we going to let third strikes go by. Working the count is definitely new for these guys.

Glad to have the day off, but Boston coming to town doesn't mean thing will get easier. Maybe some home cooking with get the guys going.

Ranger Tracker

Mench - big game winning home run the other day.
A Gonzalez - 4 for 8 with a home run and 3 rbi. Team is 2 and 0.
Carlos Lee - 2 for 12 wtih 2 rbi and a steal. Guess he didn't get far enough away.
A-Rod - 2 for 5 in their only game with a big home run and a steal. Also an error.
Pudge - 4 for 9. Solid as always.
Soriano - 2 for 8. Nothing big...yet.
DeRosa - 3 for 6 with 2 rbi. Should have big #'s in that line-up.
GMJ Jr - 5 for 10. Four runs. Three walks. Stole a home run from Young. Team is 3-0.
Hafner - 3 for 7 with 3 runs.

With the exception of Lee, everyone seems to be off to a solid start. Look forward to a pitching update after about a week or two.

Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Game 2, L8-2

Same. Same. Same. Able to work 8 walks but can't get anyone home. Another game with multiple errors. Mike "Ranger for Life" Young can't hit now that his wallet is fat. Young doesn't go 0 for 5 or leave six people on base!? Padilla doesn't make it through five innings and struggles with control. Vlad kills us.

Nothing new here. Been a fan since 1978, and there's nothing new. Except for the fact that Washington "lights up a room" (Ticket schtick) and that veryone is having fun. That won't last more than a week if we don't get a few wins. Good luck.

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Game One

What I liked:
Good pitching from both "woods," Millwood and Mike Wood.
Taking pitches. That was the best I may have ever seen a Ranger team work the count.
High number of baserunners.
Lofton. Hitting. Running. Looked good.

Not so good:
Sloppy fielding at times (to be expected at this stage)
Stranding way too many baserunners. Our only run came off a home run. Won't work!
Inability to get down a sac. bunt
Wilkerson and Sosa with O hits. Need run producing from out outfield.

And I have Mike Young on my Fantasy team. If this will be a jinx, I'll trade him ASAP, but give me a week or two.

Monday, April 2, 2007

My Fantasy...

Here it is, the Losrangers of Yahoo Fantasy Baseball:

c Brian McCann (atl)
1b Prince Fielder (mil)
2b Josh Barfield (cle)
3b Ryan Zimmerman (was)
ss Michael Young
of Jason Bay (pit)
of Willay Taveras (col)
of Pat Burrell (phi)
ut Travis Hafner (cle)
bn Frank Thomas (tor)
bn Barry Bonds (sf)
bn Johnny Estrada (mil)

sp Johan Santana (min)
sp Dan Haren (oak)
sp Mike Mussina (nyy)
sp John Patterson (was)...hopefully replaced with Maddux
sp Cliff Lee (cle-dl)
rp JJ Putz (sea)
rp Jose Valverde (ari)
rp Octavio Dotel

I know, heavy on players whose pops played in the majors and really light in relief. If you've got any sleepr suggestions, I'll check the waiver wire. Go LosRangers (both).

Segovia. Ring a Bell?

Zack Segovia, the former Forney Jackrabbit standout pitcher, looks to contribute this year for the Philadelphia Phillies. A second round draft pick of theirs, his progres has been slowed by a missed season due to Tommy John surgery. I love when locals make it to the bigs.

On a side note. It'll be easier to keep up with former Mesquite Poteet Pirate Jason Jennings as he plays for the Houston Astros this season. Never understood why the Rangers never tried to get him from Colorado where he was been of their most consistent pitchers the past few years. The Ballpark would have been a breeze (no pun intended...well, slightly intended).

Sunday, April 1, 2007

Gonzalez Cashes In

The Padres have signed Adrian Gonzalez to a four year contract worth 9.5 million and could be worth as much as 15 million if the option for the final year is picked up. Good for him. Link.

Got me wondering what former Ranger will have the best season this year. Probably should separate former position player and former pitcher.

A-Rod...A-Gon...Travis Hafner...Soriano...Carlos Lee?

Coco...Doug Davis...Kenny Rogers...Justin Duchscherer...Loaiza...Danks...Masset...Moyer...Eaton...Alfonseca...Brian Shouse...Chris Young...Aaron Sele...Kip Wells...Mike Stanton...John Wasdin...Darren Oliver?

Sorry to carry on. Just got cuaght up looking at former Ranger's [itchers still in the league. Probably a number of others I didn't notice, especially draft picks that never made it up with us.

Opening Night!

It's official tomorrow. 9:05 on the Duece. Rangers against the team with the most ridiculous name in the majors. Despite having taught with John Lackey's father (great guy and coach), I'll be rooting for him to start the season with a loss as our Rangers hang about seven runs up on the favorites to win the division.

Millwood was lights out on the road last year and the GMJ karma will be working for us.

I predict we'll need 93 W's to win the division and it doesn't matter if we get them early or late as long as they add up. Here's to the first one and me not looking like an April fool.

Friday, March 30, 2007

Official Apology



Sorry Kenny. Didn't know it was going to turn out to be a blood clot. I honestly do feel bad. Get healthy soon.

As for Los Rangers, I'm taking this terrible rain as a bad omen. First game back in town, and I'm ready to get in the bath tub and cover up with a matress. Hopefully things will be better tomorrow.

With opening day this weekend, I hae heard some crazy talk on the radio but the nuttiest may have come from our own Newberg. On an interview with The Ticket's Ben and Skin, I heard Newberg compare Blalock to George Brett. Are you kidding me? Some nonsense about getting back to what got him to the majors and hitting the other way. Sorry. Hank never has been able to go opposite field, and I've never been a fan of his because of that very reason. Sorry about that George. People get a little insane this time of year.

Thursday, March 29, 2007

Poor, Tired Kenny


Not enough sitcky stuff in the world to wake up that tired arm. Funny how when it comes time to pitch again and everyone is going to be looking at his palm, Rogers is going on the DL and needs a specialist. We could have used his numbers last year, but we don't need him, especially if it meant a multi-year deal.

Time to Panic?

The White Sox are 9-21 this spring. This is Danks' line from yesterday:
J Danks (L,2-1) 4 2-3 8 6 6 6 4 1

That's right. Six walks. Seen similar lines this week. Too day it's from out number one and two pitchers. I just keep telling myself, "It's Spring."

Man I'm still pissed about the ball girls. Just say that hotties put butts in the seats and grab a few gals from Hooters. I'm sure they can handle foul territory.

So True?

I rarely use the word "hate," but I hate when people lie to me; and I think the Rangers are not telling the TRUTH about hiring ball girls. This from VP Alicia Nevins:
We're trying to provide an equal opportunity for females and males," Ms. Nevins said. "There really has not been a way for females to actually participate on the field of play in Major League Baseball."
OK. So I bought that until I saw that the girls will be wearing uniforms sponsored by True.com. Seen the ads for this dating site? Stereotypical and offensive to women. This bothers me more than anything the Rangers have done in years.

I've been a fan of the team for my entire life, not because they win (obviously), but becuase I've liked the team. The unforms. The players. And unlike the other sports teams in Dallas, I'm more willing to deal with losing if we do it the right way with the right people. This advertising ploy isn't what this team is about. Or at least what it use to be about.

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

24?

But this wasn't Fox's thriller starring Keifer Sutherland. This as the real time debacle of a floundering Ranger's pitching staff against an up and coming Padre team. Yesterday's game starred Millwood, Wilson, and Gagne all getting knocked around. Are there three pitchers we're going to count on more?

On a side note. Terrmel Sledge and Adrain Gonzalex went a combined 6 for 8 with 5 rbi's. I'd love to have Sledge instead of Wilkerson and Gonzalez would give us a Tex replacement (or a current dh) if he decides to leave. Sigh.

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

TR's Notes

Sullivan has a few tid bits in his latest "Notes" section. Apparently Wright is solid at the 5 spot despite giving up 5 runs in 5 innings and making an error. I'm not sure I buy the idea that a long reliever may be more important during the first month, so that's a better fit for Loe. If that's the case, maybe we should put Loe in someone else's spot who is going to be pulled for long relief.

So long, Bauer. Disappointed with this one. Our bullpen needs to be strong this year and losing the Bauer of last year is going to hurt. Benoit looked awesome last night, but Wilson must have something wrong (sore fingers from blogging or too much focus on making movies?).

Last is back up catcher. The broadcasters last night made it seem like Ojeda had the job but Sullivan makes it sound like Stewart will be behind Laird. That might be a more important decision that has been given attention, at least by us, the huddled masses. Link.

Sammy on Page 2

Jeff Pearlmen has an article on ESPN's page two that makes fun of Sammy Sosa. Well, at least his non-answering of steroid allegations in front of Congress and sudden lack of English. Link.

Hey Pearlmen, it's a tired bit, go back to diggin up trouble for Barry Bonds. Seems like you've done enough to get him busted. Oh, you haven't. Well the next time you come to Dallas, I've got a new shovel for you, and before you start digging, make sure there isn't anything buried in your past that you'd hate for people to find out.

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Beat This, Sammy

I hope Sammy is coming up with some tricked up celebration for his first home run after being out a year. He should check out Zuleta's dance for some inspiration.

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Danks Officially 5th Starter

South Side Sox blog has a quote by Ozzie Guillen naming Danks starter number five and sounding a lot like Washington. "The way he throws, Danks should be on the club," Guillen said. "He throws strikes and attacks the [strike] zone. What I see, I like and I think [general manager] Kenny Williams will agree with what I say." Link.

Sounds exactly like what's being preached around here, so why did we get rid of him? Masset has shown some flashes also. Ho hum.

Ranger Pitching Flamebroiled?


WGN announcers said John Danks is "a toe ahead of his competition" right now. Anyone checked out Chris Young and Adrian Gonzalez lately. Hot as a spicy Tendrcrisp and it looks like we're short on starters again. McCarthy's ERA is over 10! Chen struggled last time. Padilla is all over the place. Loe is spastic. Wright, not so much.

Good thing we have all that depth in the pen with Littleton, Bauer, Wilson, ...ooops.

As long as Sosa keeps jacking homers we'll be ok.

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Chen Music


I see that people are singing Chen's praises after his great spring start, but check this out. He stunk last year because he threw 197 innings in 2005 with the Orioles. That is 50 more than 2002, 2003, and 2004 COMBINED! No wonder he went 0 and 7 with an ERA of nearly 7 with the O's.

In 2001 he threw about 150 innings in 27 starts and only started 6 games for three teams the next year. If he stays hot the early part of the season and can give us a month or two in the fifth spot, ride him and then ship him out quickly. Link to his stats.

Littleton...Little Right

What's the deal with Wes Littleton? That guy couldn't put out a candle right now. Not sure we have the bullpen depth we thought we had, and we're going to need plenty of arms out of the pen. Link to last years numbers.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Edinson is No Skywalker



Little bothers me more than crap about how coaches or fans or teammates have hurt a player's confidence. So Buck and Hart may have derailed Volquez because of rushing his development. No! Their problem was believing in a man who doesn't believe in himself. A player that can't overcome adversity will be no more than mediocre at the plate or throwing to it.

All teams that win championships are fueled by a confidence that they are the best. Not lip service, but an inspiration, many times fueled by a superstar, that elevates everyone's consciousness to a premier level. No matter the profession, the best at what they do have been considered outstanding for most of their existence, but each of these people reaches a point when he has to work for it, maybe the first time in his life (think Luke with Yoda) and those that are tough enough become the pinnacle (Jedi's).

Anyone that weak needs to be cut so that his insecurities do not infect others. Adios.

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Best BaseBrawls

We all know which one is the best, but Chan Ho's crazy kick is outrageous.

Robot DH

I say we trade Botts or Sosa for this sweet hitting robot.

Bat Making 101

Great video about how baseball bats are made. I found it first at Stumble Video. Wonder if Sosa used this when crafting his exploding bat a few years back.

The Art of Catching Foul Balls

I bet a bunch of you have heard of Zack Hample, but I just came across his interview with CBS news where he describes how to snag a foul ball. Just one of those video that makes you smile and remember your first.
I think we all know someone like Zack.

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Francico...Francisco...Coco


OK, I get it now. Never quite got why Cordero went by "Coco." Sure, it could have been because of the last two letters of his first name and first two letters of his last, but based on the observations of The Card Critic, I'm not sure Cordero knows how to spell his own name. The blog also has a shot of the back of the card which seems poorly desinged. I might go out and buy a pack today.

Get to Know Kenny


Dave Sessions of the FWST offers insight into Kenny Lofton, Texas' new one year rental for lead-off and center. I've always been a Lofton fan, but there's no doubt in my mind that if he has the season I hope he has, he will not be back next year, and we'll start back over. Link.

Delucci Ready for Big Year

Anthony Castrovince has a good article up about Delucci's potential in the prolific Indian's line-up. I'm sure he'll do well. Funny how he's back with Buck now after his departure seemed to have such a negative effect on the clubhouse last season. Link.

Monday, March 5, 2007

Good, Bad, and the Ugly from 3/5

Most impressive from today's game:
1. Miguel Ojeda. Follows a great sac. bunt with a huge jack over the mini monster in center field. Threw out a runner stealing second and settled down Francisco when he needed it (no thanks to Hairston...he'll show up later)

2. Baserunning. Stole a few bases. Great call for the double steal after Affeldt was hit by the liner.

3. AJ Murray and Scott Rice. If you didn't hang in there for the entire game. These lefties pitvhed the 8th and 9th. Both kept the ball down and challenged hitters with strikes. Can't say the same about all our pitchers today.

4. Bott's triple was nice as well, but letting that liner fall in front of him out in left shows how he's not even close to ready to play outfield.

Bad:
1. Wilkerson did have a gapper, but he just can't keep striking out like he does.

2. Tex hardly played, but he looked lost in while striking out. Almost seems like he's thinking too much. Just hit the ball. Maybe it's those ugly batting gloves.

3. Fielding up the middle. Hairston did make a couple good flips, but botching the easy double play ball really hurt Francisco. Franky was struggling but has just gotten the last hitter to fly out and induced the inning ender, but Hairston's error led to a long inning. Same for Kinsler's stumble on Kaz's hit. How did he beat out a grounder to second. Cruz also misplayed a ball hit to center. We can't afford to give up extra outs, especially early in games. More pitches for our starters = trouble.

4. Benoit needs to get the ball down. Littleton didn't impress me either.

The Ugly:
1. Chris Stewart. Stewart looked like a man that got to play because he had the highest bid in a charity auction. His passed ball on a Littleton pitch was ridiculous. Almost as bad as his at bat. He watched two pitches go by and then gave a Greg Maddux courtesy wave at the third strike.

2. Todd Donovan, when put in to run for Ojeda, put on his batting gloves when he got to first base. I've seen guys take them off and squeeze them to protect their fingers when they slide, but putting on the gloves when you get to first base? Silly.

Super Athlete

Daniel Coyle of the NY Times has written an article exploring the development of the "Super Athlete." Being a tennis coach, his observation of the Spartak Little Group is interesting, but it made me think about how the best in baseball have come to reach their peak. In baseball, professionals seem to emerge from the most varied paths of all professional sports, and they seem the hardest to predict.

Anyway. The article is great and worth the read, even if you have no interest in tennis. For shame. Link.

Sunday, March 4, 2007

CJ Wilson Blog

CJ's blog is great. Funny and informative. The Rangers are playing a great preseason game today. Pitching has been great. Arias is smacking balls. Sosa homered. So far so good. Shhh. I know it's the Royals. Link.

Reeves Scattershoots

Jim Reeves of the FWST has a few Ranger's notes in a recent article. Mainly the same stuff about Young's contract meaning Tex's departure and an interesting note about how the No. 2 spot should be swinging away with Lofton on base. So much for manufacturing runs. Link.

The Tex news bothers me though. If signing both would cost too much, why the heck did we get rid of Adrian Gonzalez? He's going to be one of the best bargains in the National League. By 2009, most of the rest of the other position guys will be gone as well. Anyone counting on Lofton, Wilkerson, Cat, Byrd, Sosa, etc. still being here then. Laird may bolt if he turns out to really produce, and if Hank becomes the player we need him to be, how are we going to sign him?

Thursday, March 1, 2007

Baseball 2K7

What's the best baseball video game?

Sunday, February 18, 2007

McCarthy-ism


Jan Hubbard of the FWST has an article out about Brandon McCarthy's confidence and how low The Ballpark ranks as a launching pad for home runs. The Rangers' home ranks 13th in the majors for home runs allowed, jet stream and all. Obviously, our bats lacked some of the punch of teams of previous years, but it goes to show that the men swinging the lumber have more to do with it than our summer air. Link.

Friday, February 16, 2007

What the Foulke?

Probably the one pitcher in the league coming of major arm problems that the Rangers haven't signed is calling it quits after feeling substantial pain in his elbow. I think the Indians were really going to need him after a disappointing 2006. Olney reported this. Link.

John Danks Article

Mark Gonzales of ChicagoSports.com has an article up about the White Sox young pitching, including John Danks. I wish John all the luck in the world, but I'm excited about McCarthy. Here's what he had to say: "It's time to start proving I'm good enough to be on a big-league club, even if it's not right out of camp,' said Danks, 21. 'I'll go to Triple-A and pitch my [rear] off and put the pressure on them." I think we all agree. Link.

Joe Cowley of the Chicago Sun-Times has a similar article. Link.

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Ranger Prospect Grades

John Sickels does a good job evaluating some of the Ranger's top prospects. Check out the comments ofr the ones he left off the list. Overall, I give him a solid B. Link.

Baseball Etc.: Texas Rangers 2007 Outlook

Baseball Etc.: Texas Rangers 2007 Outlook

Check out the debate on this Ranger's prediction. 72 - 90. Wow!

Ranger Radio and TV - Spring

Joe Siegler of rangerfans.com has posted the radio and television schedule for the spring. Check out his page. Really cool stuff. Latest entry catches up with former Ranger prospect Colby Lewis. Chasing pitching castoffs could be a full-time job.

Peter Pan Recalled

Sounded like sports news until I realized my peanut butter is tainted. What am I supposed to do with it? Can't take it back. Tom Thumb will say I bought it at Kroger and Kroger will send me to the Minyards closing in Lakewood. Another sad story all together. I just want some PB and J on a cold day. Someone needs to pay.
Ellis Rochelson, sports writer for the The Brown Daily Herald (sounds like a sports writer for The Brown Daily Herald) has Gerald Laird as the catcher most-likely to have a break out season. Rochelson expouses (how's that for a Brown word?):

"Now that Rod Barajas is out of town, Laird has the catching job all to himself. Last year in a platoon role, he hit .296 with seven home runs in only 243 at-bats. With the security of a starting job and the pleasure of hitting in homer-friendly Ameriquest Field, Laird should approach 20 home runs in '07. Laird turns 28 this year - the magical age of breakout seasons - and can be found in the last round of most fantasy drafts. He may have one of the ugliest names in baseball - second only to Dan Uggla - but the guy can hit." Link.

But I'm not sure Rochelson did his research mlb.com isn't so high on Laird as a fantasy pick. They argue that he is the 21st best catcher in the majors and justify that placement with Laird's .191 avg. and no home runs or rbi's in 68 September at bats. They do think he is capable of .290/15/65. I'd be happy with that, but if he picks it up against righties, I'm more inclined to side with my boy from Brown. Besides, mbl.com has been screwing me around about setting up my blog in their site. I wouldn't invest any money in an account with them. The customer service is incompetent. I wonder if Selig is linked in some way...

Yahoo! West Preview

Tim Brown of Yahoo!Sports offers a tour of the AL West Division. Not much new here about our Rangers but he does a good job sizing up the competition. He plays it safe and doesn't offer any predictions, but he put the Rangers last in the article. Not sure if that means anything other than T comes after s, but...Link.

Spring Training Preview

Evan Grant keeps pumping out more baseball info. This time he highlights some of the best and worst signings during the off-season. He also offers a few team previews. Baseball is definitely a talking sport, but I wish they'd get to playing soon.

Blow Hard in Arlington

Jim Reeves of the FWST write about a study done on the effects of wind in the Ballpark, but acknowledges that little , if any, will be done based on the accumulated data.

Jeff Cogen, Rangers team president, is willing to wait until new construction around the park is completed before considering major change.

I'm tired of the wind and heat being reasons on why top tier pitchers sign elsewhere. Sorry folks, mother nature doesn't deserve the blame. They don't sign here because we don't win and have never won. Seriously, who is inking all the big arms? They're few and far between and most of the money is spent by teams who don't win the World Series. We're doing it correctly right now. Solid money on good pitching and developing a steadfast bullpen. Washington will get the most out of the everyday players, and it looks like we've got some depth. Let Zito go to San Fran, we won't miss that $100 million dollars.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Happy Bobby Valentine's Day



Nothing says Happy Valentines Day like a Bobby V Worldwide Baller Jersey. Seriously, Bobby Valentine has his own blog and links to his own clothing line. So here's to you, Mr. Sneak Back into the Dugout in a Groucho Marx Mask, Happy Valentine's Day.

Jon Daniels and Gagne


Jan Hubbard of the FWST writes about some of Daniels deals since becoming the Rangers GM. Nothing groundbreaking here, but I think things will go better without the influence of Buck Showalter.

So far, so good with Eric Gagne. Evan Grant reports in the DMN that Gagne threw from a mound and the session went well. Not a good sign when we are concerned with pitching health the first day of reporting. Guess he's like the rest of us, day to day.

For those of you who heard Ron Washington on The Ticket yesterday have got to be as pumped up as I am. He's just so crazy it might just work.

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Statistics Galore

John Donovan of SI.com has an article about John Forman, the creator of baseball-reference.com. Check out the article and the site. Beware of the addictive power of statistic searching. Don't say I didn't warn you.

Caribbean Cruz


Nelson Cruz is hitting .277 with 4 home runs and 13 rbi in 65 at bats during his Caribbean stint. He's picked it up for the Dominican Republic over the last few days. He'll be one of the keys to a big Ranger turn around. Check out this link for box scores, stats, and video.

Juan Gone, but Coming Back?

Looks like Gonzo wants to make a comeback so he can hit 500 homeruns. Not to win a championship or help a team get over the hump, Gonzo's got goals and this time they're personal. Not sure he's a risk I'd be willing to take. Check out what he's done in the 2007 Caribbean Series. Link. Picture by Tony Dejak/AP.

Thursday, February 1, 2007

5 is Alive

The race for the fifth spot in the rotation will be fierce. Evan Grant does a good job breaking down the candidates.

John Rheinecker

'06: Rangers, 4-6, 5.86 ERA 70 2/3 innings

John Koronka

'06: Rangers, 7-7, 5.69 ERA, 125 innings

Kameron Loe

'06: Rangers, 3-6, 5.86 ERA, 78 1/3 innings

Edinson Volquez

'06: Rangers, 1-6, 7.29 ERA, 33 1/3 innings

Josh Rupe

'06: Rangers, 0-1, 3.41 ERA, 29 innings

Jamey Wright

'06: Giants, 6-10, 5.19 ERA, 156 innings

Bruce Chen*

'06: Orioles, 0-7, 6.93 ERA, 98 2/3 innings

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Twain and The Rangers

Two of my favorite ways to pass time. Check out TR Sullivan's post about Brad Wilkerson and the enigman that is OPS. As always, you'll leave his page feeling smarter, and maybe even a little more literate.

GMJ Who?

Who out there doesn't think Kenny Lofton can do this...ummmm, OK, bad question.
Gary Matthews Unbelievable Catch

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Welcome to the Jungle

Get pumped up watching this video about Gagne. Audiences beware, this video does contain steriod accusations made by fans of the former team and in no way reflect my opinion or that of The Texas Rangers. Actually nothing on this blog reflects the opinion of The Texas Rangers, unless they they want to be right.

Tearing it Up!

Blasphemy! This is one of the scariet videos I have ever seen.

At Bats for Otsuka

Maybe we should try to get Otsuka some at bats as well, or at least an advertising deal.

Fuel the Fire

Let me know which of our division rivals do you dislike the most. After watching this, I think I'm voting for the Angels.

Ready to Rumble

Looks like there will be some major competition for roster spots once The Rangers begin spring training. The DMN reports that Sosa will battle Diaz and Botts for a spot, yet there seem to be a few others looking to hang on. Byrd, Hairston, Wilkerson, Cruz, and even Arias will all be looking to find a place and we can't keep them all. Obviously some do not have minor league options, but the scrap heap of outfielders is a pretty tall stack.

I'm also looking forward to seeing who earns the last spot(s) in the rotation, and hopefully not by default. I like Hurley's confidence and I bet we see some of him sooner than later, but that youthful energy will be helpful.

Also, don't be surprised to see Otsuka pushing Gagne, which will only make our bullpen better...BUT...with all this inner competition, Washington has his hands full...AND...if we have a rough start, clubhouse cohesion will be sticky (I mean that negatively).

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Rangers Do The Wright Thing

The Rangers signed Jamey Wright to a minor league deal with an invitation to spring training. See, pitchers do want to come to Texas. Well, as long as they've been hurt or sucked it up and are looking to have an average year and cash in.

As I right this, I'm getting kind of angry. How many players do you think will be on both the opening day roster for this year and next year? Any of these guys that we have inked for one year deals will bolt if they do well and we will end up in the same boat again. Or...if they are playing well we might trade them for someone else who will leave at the end of the season.

Ranger Fan Fest

Ranger Fan Fest! Lots of great stuff at the ballpark this weekend. I might be stuck working into the afternoon on Saturday so if the weather is nice, head out to Ranger Mecca and have some fun.

Saturday, January 20, 2007

Holy Maloney

Maloney brothers in New Orleans offered a promotion during Saints training camp that anyone who bought a big screen would get a refund if the Saints won the Super Bowl. Safe bet right. Not so fast my friend. Not sure even the Swami saw this one coming.

Think anyone around here will do that for our Rangers?

Ranger Clinic Saturday

Pegasus News reports that Ian Kinsler, Rick Bauer, and Wes Littleton will be at D-Bat Baseball Academy in Addison (4:30 pm) to give tips. Hope it's inside. This rain is making me crazy!

Friday, January 19, 2007

George Bush, Your Pick for Prez

George Bush digs deep during his days with the Rangers, leaving no booger unturned.

Reason to Celebrate?

Just one more Johnny commercial. Now try picturing the funny birthday hat on Washington's fro. Maybe he does have commercial appeal.

Watch This, Washington



Even the commercials were better. I miss Johnny Oates. Picture Ron Washington eating a a hot dog with Molly. Not quite the same.

Arias in the Outfield?


Where are the haters now? Everyone seemed to be up in arms about Sosa crowding up the outfield and now it looks like top prospect Joaquin Arias will get some time in center field. A better plan would be to feature his skills slick fielding and bat during spring training and then package him with someone else for another arm. I love the kid but Young and Kinsler have their spots locked up.

Why is center field such a black hole for this team?! What's Otis Nixon up to?

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Awesome Sammy Commercial



Sammy and Los Rangers. "It's so Real!" (Just Watch)

Newberg on KRLD

I'm the King of the Castle

Check out this wild story about a man that was Tasered by police for refusing to remove his Dodger cap during a city council meeting. I have to admit, I feel the same way, except it's Ranger Red instead of Dodger Blue. Got to love student newspapers.

It's Official


Or just about. Kate O-Brien of the Star-Telegram writes about the signing and offers a Sammy timeline.

Go big or go home. I love the young guys we have but ithout taking a chance then this team will end up where it's been the last 8 years.

Start rubbing your troll dolls, or rabbit feet, or grandpa's bald head, because we're getting close to kicking this baby off!

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Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Better Than 1999?

All of us know that 1999 was the last time Los Rangers made the playoffs. Is the 2007 team better, even, or worse?

c....Pudge...or...Gerald Laird
1b...Lee Stevens...or...Mark Texiera
2b...Mark McLemore...or...Ian Kinsler
3b...Todd Zeile...or...Hank Blaylock
ss...Royce Clayton...or...Mike Young
lf...Rusty Greer...or...Brad Wilkerson
cf...Tom Goodwin...or...Kenny Lofton
rf...Juan Gonzalez...or...Nelson Cruz
dh...Rafael Palmeiro...or...Frank Catalonotto

sp...John Burkett...or...Millwood
sp...Mark Clark...or...Padilla
sp...Aaron Sele...or...McCarthy
sp...Rick Helling...or...Tejeda
sp...Esteban Loiaza...or...Koronka (or Loe, Volquez, Benoit, Diamond...)

rp...Crabtree, Patterson, Venafro, Zimmerman
...or...Wilson, Bauer, Otsuka, Gagne

Not so good buddy.

Sammy Time!

Let's do it! I love Buck, but 162 games is a long season and teams need someone to bring energy and emotion. Buck's even keel kept the team from getting down but never let them play inspired ball.

Imagine Sammy sprinting out to left field in front of Home Run Porch. There will be plenty of at bats for Cruz, Lofton, Cat, Wilkerson, Diaz, and Botts. We thought we had a surplus at outfield last year. Hmmmm.

Monday, January 15, 2007

Sosa Sighting?

TR Sullivan reports that Sammy Sosa worked out for our Rangers today. I'm a little skeptical since the temperature hardly reached the low thirties.

I don't see anything wrong with an invitation to Spring Training. If we're willing to throw money at people like Gagne, Eaton, and Mulder...why not take a flyer on Sosa that will cost us next to nothing.

Golden Opportunity

Looks like four prospects will get a shot to show their stuff at Ranger's spring training. Richard Durrett of wfaa.com reports that pitchers Thomas Diamond and Eric Hurley, catcher Kevin Richardson and first baseman Nate Gold have been invited to camp.

It'd be nice to see a strong young outfielder push what is on the roster or at least some power to contend for DH at bats.

Here is a nice depth chart as things shape up right now.

Saturday, January 13, 2007

Lujan for Stewart

I'm not quite sure why Los Rangers are trading any arms (young buck Johnny Lujan) for a back up player (24 year-old squatter Chris Stewart) at a position where there will be plenty of options when spring training roster cuts are made. I'm excited about seeing Laird get significant playing time and I don't see any reason why Miguel Ojeda or Guillermo Quiroz can't fill in occasionally. If Drew Meyer doesn't clear waivers and we lose him, then this deal seems unnecessarily risky.

Ranger Baseball

It's 2007 and Spring Training is right around the corner. I can't wait for the season.