Monthly Archives: March 2017


Thirteen more days. 194 comments

The Rangers bullpen was in mid-season form last night, blowing a lead, then losing a game. The culprits were Álvarez and Alvarez. With accent, without out. With is Darío, who the Rangers picked up from Atlanta last year along with Lucas Harrell. Harrell is now throwing his hundred pitches an […]


Two weeks and counting. 229 comments

  In two weeks, the season starts. The silliness of spring training ends, the folly of using closers in the third inning ends, the sleep-inducing practice of giving three at-bats per game to Triple-A players ends. Baseball begins. The Rangers have two weeks to find two starters to round out […]


WB must-C. 120 comments

  This is fun baseball to watch. The United States finally made it to the final four in the World Baseball Classic. Good players are finally taking the WBC seriously enough to want to compete. Maybe this will get others to raise their hand as well in future WBC tournaments, if […]


More good news. 253 comments

Yesterday, Joey Gallo got two hits. This might be the best news from Surprise this spring. Joey Gallo is making better contact. Every Joey Gallo hit gets the Rangers one step closer to turning him into Jose Quintana, or someone of his ilk. Keep it up, Mr. Gallo. This team […]


A little positivity. 179 comments

MLB.com’s T.R. Sullivan ponders the Rangers eventual opening day twenty-five-man roster. No surprises really, other than his Pollyannaish nod to Chi Chi and Nick. Yes, they have an outside chance. They will start the season outside of Austin in a town called Round Rock. Here is his article.


Dark horses. 235 comments

The Rangers Jerseys have now won three days in a row. Even though none of these games matter and absolutely nobody will be named Cy Young or MVP in March, it’s better than losing. Darvish pitched well, which is something to cling on to, since the role of spring is […]


Chances. 207 comments

The bats came out yesterday in Arizona. And for the second day in a row, the Rangers Jerseys won a practice game over the White Sox Jerseys. Will Middlebrooks is trying to rekindle a career that started out so promisingly in 2012. Playing third base for Boston, he hit fifteen […]


OPS. 185 comments

There are a lot of new world stats floating around baseball. Some are minutia and would require a degree in Advanced Nerdology to understand and appreciate them. Some are downright silly. Like WAR, what is it good for, absolutely nothing. WAR is a well-meaning but totally misguided attempt to codify […]