Monthly Archives: September 2016


49. 381 comments

  The Rangers have won 94 games this season. In more than half of those, 49 to be exact, they have come from behind to win. It’s gotten to the point that when they don’t come from behind to win a game in the eighth or ninth inning, you think […]


Storylines. 440 comments

  Last season, with nine games left to go, the Rangers had a seemingly insurmountable lead of 4.5 games in the West. They proceeded to lose five of the next eight, and saw themselves up just one game going into the final game of the season. They turned comfort into agony. This […]


The debate. 497 comments

  Last night’s debate was highly anticipated. So much is at stake. There is so much to lose. But it didn’t take long for the fireworks. It didn’t take long for the trainwreck. If these are our two choices, we might be in serious trouble this fall. If these are our two choices, […]


One bad inning. 239 comments

  You can look at it this way. In three games and twenty-six total innings, the Oakland Athletics were able to muster up runs in only one inning. Just one in twenty-six. That’s pretty impressive pitching, right? Okay, so they scored seven in that inning to put the game away […]


Questions answered. 319 comments

  We can come off the ledge now. The crisis has been averted. The question has been answered. For everyone who has been agonizing and asking what’s wrong with Hamels and Darvish, apparently nothing is. Nothing is exactly what the Athletics have been able to get off the top two Rangers […]


Numbers. 498 comments

  It’s a game of numbers. Every action a player commits is turned into a number. Home runs. On-base percentage. Batting average on balls hit in play. RBIs after the seventh inning. Salary numbers, arbitration numbers, qualifying offer numbers. All that off-season stuff that determines the number of wins a […]


It’s a race. 543 comments

The Rangers have nine games left. They are 90-63. Cleveland has ten games left. They are 89-63. Just one half game behind Texas. Boston has nine games left. They are 89-64. Just one game behind Texas. The race for the best record in the American League, and with it home […]


Worthy. 458 comments

  He’s number one in home runs with 20. He’s number one in runs scored with 55. Number one in hits with 132. Number one in RBIs with 62. Number two in batting average at .273. Number one in on-base percentage at .324. All of those number should make Nomar Mazara […]