Monthly Archives: March 2015


My predictions. 586 comments

With one week to go to until the season starts, teams and rosters are starting to take shape. Here are my predictions for each division. This, of course, doesn’t take into account which team gets Cole Hamels, or any other major trades. It’s based on where these teams are today. National […]


No Surprise surprises. 808 comments

Here are highlights from yesterday’s game. None of which would be considered surprise developments: Nick Tepesch imploded. After being given a 3-0 lead, he immediately gave it back, and more. Seven more, to be precise.  Five in the third, two more in the fourth. His day was done, and maybe […]


Auditions. 367 comments

The Rangers are desperately trying to find the last few pieces for their bullpen. Two nights ago they gave Phil Klein the chance to see what he could do in a critical situation. He promptly gave up three runs to the Oakland Athletics in the bottom of the ninth inning to lose […]


Do not panic. 902 comments

Do not panic. Phil Klein would have never been brought on to close out a game in the bottom of the ninth. That is not his role. Mark Canha would have never been allowed to stay in and bat with one out an the winning run at the plate. That is not his […]


Move on. 773 comments

No pitching. No defense. No offense. No runs. There is nothing to see here. Move along, move along. Guys who didn’t help themselves in this sloppy, sleepy fourteen strikeout dud: Delino DeShields went 1-for-4 with two strikeouts to drop his spring average to .193. I hope we have a self-addressed […]


Beware of March. 633 comments

Yesterday’s 15-8 drubbing of the Angels proves it’s always better to win meaningless games than to lose meaningless games. Better than that, though, is to never forget that these are just meaningless games. To illustrate that, this story: In the spring of 2013, the Red Sox brought their next great phenom […]


Chi Chi. 632 comments

A guy named Chi Chi is quickly making a name for himself. Alex “Chi Chi” Gonzalez has a minor league ERA of 2.94 in two short seasons, and just seems to get better and better at every level he pitches. Is he ready to make the jump from AA to […]


The Ranger killer. 1017 comments

Yesterday, Rangers’ fans saw the two biggest Ranger killers in baseball: Kyle Seager. And Runners In Scoring Position. When runners are on base for Seager against the Rangers, he drives them in. Usually with a home run. His three-run homer in the first pretty much ended the game right there. […]


A fail of two cities. 436 comments

If we got a glimpse into the future, the future is pretty much like the past. Which is to say, not pretty. Thankfully, this is spring training. Thankfully these games don’t count. And, hopefully, this is not what Rangers pitching will look like. The Rangers two-day, two-city doubleheader experience turned out […]