Monthly Archives: September 2020


It’s playoff time.

This improbable season happened. It’s over. There were a few bumps along the way. Miami, St Louis, and Oakland all had to postpone a significant number of games due to COVID. They made them up. And, they made the playoffs. Now, the question is, can MLB make it through the […]


Architect of disaster.

Thanks to the offensively-unaided Houston Astros, the 2020 Rangers won’t be the worst Rangers team of all time.  But they are the worst Rangers team since 1973. And the architect of this trainwreck is Jon Daniels. Yes, he is the general manager behind the two World Series teams. Way back […]


One last one.

This was the shortest season ever that felt like the longest season ever. A Rangers loss today will seal their fate as the worst Rangers season ever. A win, and they barely escape their worst record in Texas Rangers history. Either way, it’s nothing to be proud of.  Only one […]


Sam Huff is here.

In four minor league seasons, he’d never played a game above Single-A. Right now, that doesn’t seem to matter.  Sam Huff sure seems comfortable in a major league uniform.  He’s just twenty-two. But he’s not playing like it. On a team starved for offense and gasping for power, Sam Huff […]


One game out of first.

The Rangers are still in it! The Rangers are still in it! With the Pirates 7-0 win over the Cubs yesterday, and the Rangers 12-4 loss to the Astros, Texas heads into the final weekend of the season just one game in back of Pittsburgh for first place.  First place […]


Road kill.

Things that don’t travel well: Drive-thru French fries. Infants. Flammable liquids. Ice cream cones. Newlyweds. The Texas Rangers. The Rangers come home for their final four home games with their tail between their legs after being swept in Arizona, losing seven out of nine games on their final road trip […]


The Kyle Gibson tease.

Welcome to the frustrating tease that is Kyle Gibson. One game he throws a complete game 1-0 gem. The next game, he follows it up by giving up eight runs (seven earned) in four innings, including four walks, five hits, and the eighth grand slam Rangers pitching has gifted this […]


Rangers turn on power switch.

Gallo. Tejeda. Huff. Odor. Dietrich. The Rangers hit five home runs yesterday. It usually takes this team a month to hit five home runs.  That was fun. And that was a glaring reminder of how huge the Rangers lack of power is. The five games before yesterday, Texas scored 1.6 […]