Monthly Archives: March 2017


Chi Chi. 106 comments

The Rangers run head first into the World Baseball Classic, playing Team Venezuela tomorrow, with Chi Chi Gonzalez starting. With the uncertainty of the four and five slots in the rotation, Gonzalez is pitching for a major league roster spot. He is the quintessential Quadruple-A player. Great at Triple-A, not […]


A call to arms. 71 comments

The Rangers rotation has taken a beating of late. It started in 1972 when the Washington Senators moved to Arlington… Wait, fast forward to the present tense Rangers rotation problems. The Rangers’ inability to develop quality pitching in their system (with the exception of the one really good one who is […]


A welcome tie 62 comments

If the games don’t mean anything, at least they can be enjoyable. Yesterday’s 9-9 tie was a fun game to watch. The Rangers were down early. Came back. Went ahead, Gave up a grand slam. Then made up a four-run deficit with three home runs late. Even though the games […]


2-7. 155 comments

So far the Rangers are 2- in the Cactus League. Cause for panic? No. Only if Josh Morgan is the opening day starter at third. Only if Adam Loewen is the closer. Only if James Loney is the opening day first baseman. Only if Andrew Cashner is a starter.  (Oh, […]


DeShields. 105 comments

  Delino DeShields was a godsend in 2015. A Rule-5, come-out-of-nowhere spark plug when the team really needed one. Then just as quickly as he won the center field job, he lost it. And he ended up in Triple-A. To make matters worse, he wasn’t even in Arlington the day they […]


Gallo. 66 comments

  Poor Joey Gallo. So much promise, so little to show for it so far. Most players will tell you that hitting is 85% confidence, the other 15% is thinking you can do it. Gallo’s problem isn’t just with the twelve-inch-wide slab of rubber known as home plate, it’s in […]