Monthly Archives: April 2016


The good and the bad. 670 comments

Since Derek Holland could go only five innings, the outcome of last night’s game was forced into the hands of the relievers. So far this season that had been the recipe for disaster. Tom Wilhemsen, with an ERA of infinity, was called in to pitch the sixth. He got two quick outs […]


It only takes one. 788 comments

  Opening day 2015. The Rangers are playing in Oakland. Sonny Gray is on the mound for the Athletics. Yovani Gallardo for the Rangers. Yes, Yovani Gallardo. This is one year after Tanner Scheppers pitched the season opener. Scheppers. Then Gallardo. Loss. Then loss. Shocker, huh? Last opening day the Rangers […]


Baseball. 798 comments

What a difference a year makes. This time last year, the Rangers were sneaking into the backdoor of the season, hoping nobody had noticed what happened to them the previous year. ESPN The Magazine noticed. They picked the Rangers to finish in fourth place in the West, winning one more […]


The usual ifs. 123 comments

Another spring training is behind us and this spring taught us all one thing: that spring training didn’t teach us a thing. There was very little competition for open jobs. About the only surprise was how well Ryan Rua hit. But, if you looked at what he did when he […]


Tuneups. 200 comments

Just another practice game. This one really even can’t be called an exhibition game because there wasn’t much on exhibit, other than a steady stream of nine Rangers pitchers who were all scheduled to throw anyway, regardless of the outcome. Ryan Cordell was the sum total of the offense, hitting a […]


Money. 275 comments

The results are in and SportsDayDFW.com has them. According to SportsDay, the Texas Rangers will have a payroll of $149,338,533, good for eighth highest in MLB. Of course, that could move up a tick if the Rangers pull off the expected trade with Cleveland—who just happens to be in town the next two […]