Monthly Archives: April 2017


Back to last place. 173 comments

  In the first inning, for just the second time this season, the Rangers led off the game with two consecutive hits. (Their first two hitters have both reached base two other times but, in both of those, the first hitter was thrown out trying to steal, so last night […]


Here we go. 240 comments

  This next stretch of games is going to tell us a lot about the Rangers. After yesterday’s off day, they play seventeen in a row starting today, thirteen of which are in division. Three at home with the Angels, then the first series against the Astros, at Houston for […]


Knocking off early. 401 comments

  The Rangers woke up, scored a run in the fifth, then went back to sleep, like they always do. The Rangers are the small town America team. They roll up the tent after the seventh inning. In twenty-one games, the Rangers have scored a total of just fourteen runs from […]


Offense remains cold. 332 comments

  There’s an old baseball axiom that good pitching beats good hitting. The Rangers proved last night that bad pitching beats bad hitting. The Twins’ Phil Hughes came into the game with a 5.40 ERA for the year and a 4.42 ERA for his ten-year career. But his bad was […]


Getting clarity. 286 comments

  Baseball is a 162-game season. But, really, it’s a series of mini-seasons where teams evolve through different ecosystems to see what they are all about. So far what we know about this Rangers team is Dyson isn’t the closer, the offense isn’t clicking yet, and, yesterday aside, it’s a […]


There is no O in Texas. 258 comments

  Offense is over-rated. The 1906 Chicago White Sox were dubbed the Hitless Wonders. Their entire team batting average for the year was .230. They won the World Series. For context, last season the Padres had the lowest team batting average in baseball at .235. In 2015, the Padres also had […]


Long ball. 450 comments

  The Rangers hit four home runs yesterday. That gives them twenty-five for the season. That leads the American League. (Milwaukee has thirty-three.) They’re also  last in team batting at .205. Which means, they don’t always hit the ball, but when they do, they hit a home run. It also means […]


A history lesson. 470 comments

  It was an incredible at-bat.  Ten pitches. But DeShields battled. And in the end, he poked a single to left field to score Joey Gallo from second for the only run of a thirteen-inning game. It was an incredible at-bat in a game the Rangers sorely needed. Can one at-bat be a turning […]