Monthly Archives: August 2016


Highlights. 301 comments

Here are the complete highlights from yesterday’s game:                               ***** TODAY’S GAME: Martin Perez (8-8, 4.09) vs. Drew Smyly (5-11, 4.85) Game time: 12:10 How the Rangers hit against Smyly. How the Rays hit against Perez. […]


Records. 360 comments

  As the Rangers head into the last twenty-five percent of the season with the best record in the American League and five games shy of the Chicago Cubs’ best record in baseball, it’s interesting to note that the team with the best record rarely wins the World Series. Since […]


Sweep. 212 comments

  The Rangers followed the blue print for victories. Have Darvish or Hamels pitch into the eight inning. Get a lead. Limit the bullpen. The Rangers did all three to perfection last night and beat the Athletics 6-2 behind Darvish and mulit-hit games from Jonathan Lucroy, Ian Desmond, Delino DeShields […]


Three-quarter mark. 395 comments

  Last night the Rangers season officially reached the three-quarter mark. There is no getting around it. Their bullpen is officially horrible. It’s not just going through a phase. It’s not just one of things. It’s not just a temporary slump. It’s not just one or two guys bringing it […]


Back to normal. 993 comments

  The thing about baseball is, it all evens out in the end. Ross Detwiler will eventually be Ross Detwiler. He has a lifetime ERA of 4.15. Yet, he came into last night’s game 1-0 with an ERA of 2.13. For a while he thought he was Clayton Kershaw. He held the […]


Perspective. 691 comments

  It’s been nearly seven years since the Rangers were shutout twice in a row at home. To find the last time that happened, you have to go all the back to 2009. On Wednesday, September 16, 2009, against Oakland, then the next game (with an off day in the […]


Yu then Cole. 582 comments

  In 1948, Boston Post sports writer Gerald Hern, while covering the Boston Braves, was lamenting that they had only two starting pitchers that they could count on, Warren Spahn and Johnny Sain. He wrote a poem about it: “First we’ll use Spahn, then we’ll use Sain, then an off […]


For Prince. 759 comments

I couldn’t possibly imagine what it must feel like to be Prince Fielder right now. The heartache of being just thirty-two years old and having what you love to do most in your life snatched out of your hands. Since his press conference to announce that his career is over, […]