Monthly Archives: February 2015


Freefalling. 285 comments

With thirteen more days until pitchers and catcher report, here is a re-post of an article from the morning after I saw Tom Petty in concert. I got a lot of comments about this one being particularly lame. So I am re-posting it now so those who disliked it the first time can enjoy […]


Two weeks. 136 comments

Rangers pitchers and catchers report in fourteen days. Absolutely nothing exciting will happen that day, nor for the next four weeks after that, until the final week of spring training when the guys who will actually play will actually play. But it’s baseball. It’s the Rangers. It’s something. So, get here quick, […]


Another Jon Daniels special. 203 comments

The Rangers signed veteran outfielder Ryan Ludwick to a minor league contract yesterday. It is the perverbial lightning in a bottle signing. Ludwick is the quintessential Jon Daniels signing. Damaged goods. Low risk. Low investment. He comes back to the team he broke into the major leagues with, having played […]


The cold shoulder. 269 comments

Ex-Ranger MVP and almost 2011 World Series hero Josh Hamilton has to undergo shoulder surgery. Hamilton set his goal for 2015 at 30 home runs, 100 RBIs and a .300 batting average. That is in jeopardy now, assuming it were possible in the first place. He will be out at least […]


Yawn. 215 comments

It was announced on MLB.com that Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson will be in spring training camp for the Rangers. He will not play. Which got me thinking, so what? Why would anyone care about this? Aside from the snarky comments that the Rangers have the best quarterback of any team in Dallas, […]


Pitch counts. 132 comments

Happy February. Just eighteen days until pitcher and catchers report to Surprise, Arizona. It will be a few weeks of long toss, then throwing off a mound, then building arm strength a few innings at a time to get ready for the season. Where they can throw no more than a […]


If. 295 comments

Re-posted from December 14, 2014. Enjoy.   This is the toughest off-season in Rangers’ history. There are way too many ifs. First are the injury ifs. If Fielder can once again be Fielder, and if he hits thirty or more home runs and if he is an RBI machine. If […]