Monthly Archives: September 2016


Do we have a fourth? 412 comments

  Don’t look now but that’s four good games in a row from Martin Perez. And it couldn’t have come at a better time for him. The Rangers are trying to figure out their playoff rotation. One and two are easy. Hamels and Darvish. Actually, three should be a lock, […]


Khrash Davis. 434 comments

  Any time you can put yourself among names like Mickey Mantle and Reggie Jackson, you know you have done something remarkable. Oakland’s Khris Davis just crashed that party. He put himself smack dab in the middle of those two legendary Hall of Famers yesterday when he hit his tenth home run […]


Not this time. 234 comments

  Rangers fans have seen some pretty remarkable comebacks this season, and particularly in the past week. But nothing like these: On August 21, 1990, the Los Angeles Dodgers took an 11-1 lead into the eighth inning against the Philadelphia Phillies. The Phillies score two runs that nobody cared about […]


Another one. 261 comments

  It is almost too unbelievable to believe. For the second time in three games, the Texas Rangers engineered a remarkable comeback with two outs in their last at-bat. Last night, the unfortunate victims were Ryan Madson and the Oakland Athletics. And the fortunate recipient was Cole Hamels, who has […]


One-horse town. 191 comments

  It’s great being in a one-team division. The Rangers are treading water in September at 7-6, yet their lead in the West has shrunk by just one game since the beginning of the month. How they play doesn’t seem to matter. They are the fastest horse in a one-horse […]


Do we have a winner? 301 comments

  Choo was the guy but he’s more fragile than a Hollywood ego. Profar wasn’t the guy. Desmond is better batting second. Odor wasn’t right for the job. Mazara wasn’t doing the job. The team without a leadoff hitter may have just found one in Carlos Gomez. Finally. Maybe it […]