Yearly Archives: 2015


Ties. 432 comments

A tie? How can there be a tie in a spring training game? People pay good money to see a game, and deserve to see that game played out to its conclusion. Yesterday’s 4-4 tie against the New York Mets was the fifth tie that the Rangers have played to […]


A not so good Friday. 750 comments

Well, that one sucked the life out of everything. The Rangers managed three hits in yesterday’s Ballpark tuneup. Out 1-2-3 in the first inning. Out 1-2-3 in the second inning. Out 1-2-3 in the third inning. Jacob deGrom mowed down the Rangers like a highway worker on a John Deere. […]


The season ahead. 523 comments

I have not seen a publication or article yet that doesn’t have the Rangers finishing last or fourth. ESPN the Magazine is the latest publication to come out with their predicitons, and they have the Rangers finishing fourth, winning one more game than the Houston Astros. “We’re number four, we’re […]


Spring lessons. 540 comments

If Spring Training teaches anything, this one taught us two things: One, the Rangers have an offense good enough to win with. Prince Fielder doesn’t have to win Comeback Player of the Year honors to be a huge boost to this lineup. If he could just get near his typical hundred RBIs, […]


Neuralyzer. 406 comments

Yesterday, seeing the Rangers lose two games in the last inning after scoring a ton of runs, but giving up much more, makes me think about that thing they use in Men In Black, where they point it at you, push a button, there’s a flash of light, then you forget […]


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 […]