Monthly Archives: October 2016


Baseball is honest. 224 comments

The thing about baseball is it’s honest. It doesn’t play politics. If you can do the job, you win. If you can’t, you don’t. Simple as that. There are no shortcuts to the top. No backstabbing to get ahead. No nepotism to get the corner office. Baseball doesn’t say, “Oh, […]


Thanks. 148 comments

Thanks, Rangers. Thanks for the season. Thanks for all those come from behind wins. You have no idea how many times I drove home from the Ballpark full of adrenalin. The joy you brought your fans this season was incredible. Thanks for some great moments. Mazara throwing out Cano at […]


Speeches. 754 comments

If this were a movie, it would be time for the rousing locker room speech. It would be time for the coach to challenge the team, tell them this is the opportunity for everyone in this locker room to show what they are really made of. The coach would dare them […]


Meltdown. 353 comments

  Other than the poor pitching, the poor defense, and the poor hitting, yesterday’s playoff game went pretty well. There was enough bad baseball to last a lifetime in Game 1. Bad defense and bad pitching feed off themselves. If only Beltre snags that line drive. If only Odor gets […]


A formidable opponent. 618 comments

  The first opponent the Rangers have to face this post-season is history. No, it’s not as intimidating as the double barrel of history the Chicago Cubs are looking down. But history is still loaded and pointed right at them, nonetheless. Every Rangers fan, of course, knows what happened last […]


Rematch. 444 comments

  All it took was one swing by Edwin Encarnacion and the rematch was set. Now, all the emotion, all the redemption, all the retaliation, all the revenge, it all starts Thursday. There is no love lost between these two teams. It started last October when the Rangers gifted the […]


This one’s on Banister. 633 comments

  A lot was made about the fact that the Rangers run differential this season was only a sliver at +8. Eight American League teams were better in that department. Heck, the fourth place Los Angeles Anaheims were’t far behind. Texas scored just eight more runs than they gave up because, blinding […]


Balance. 184 comments

  Well, that season was fun. We should do it again more often. The Rangers won ninety-five games, second most in team history. What’s amazing about this team was that it was a total team concept. While there were standouts on offense, led by Adrian Beltre and Elvis Andrus, when you […]


Runs are runs. 337 comments

  So, was it a good game for Colby or a bad game? He was the losing pitcher. And he did allow the game-changing three-run homer in the four-run third inning. But all four of those runs were unearned. But they counted. Funny thing about unearned runs is, they are not […]