Monthly Archives: July 2017


Past, present and Futures. 235 comments

The All-Star Game is tonight in Miami. There won’t be a Ranger. Yu Darvish was chosen to make the squad, due to each team having to have one representative, but the league asked him not to actually pitch in the game because whenever Darvish pitches, neither team scores, and for […]


Not enough superlatives. 263 comments

  I don’t have enough superlatives for last night’s game. Literally. After seeing how the Rangers have been playing this year, I cut corners and didn’t order my normal full batch. I used what little ones I had left on Wednesday’s game. Who thought I would be needing more so […]


Playing our level. 215 comments

  The mad dash to the trade deadline is on. With a brief intermission on Monday for the All-Star break. The Rangers have three games against the second-place Angels. Which is good. Because in games against the three teams currently in first place the Rangers are 5-18. In games against […]


Trade value night. 57 comments

  It was a really good night for the Rangers. Their trade chips increased in value. Jurickson Profar, playing for Elvis who’s on paternity leave, showed the ability to hit left-handed pitching, battling for a twelve-pitch ground out in his first at-bat, laying down a perfect sac bunt in his […]


Balancing act. 347 comments

  This team is basically a three-legged stool with two of the legs broken at any given time. Their rotation has some quality arms but not enough and not they cannot be consistently relied upon. Their offense is potent but sputters because it has far too many strikeouts holes to make it reliable. The […]


Too much bullpen. 259 comments

  Watching the Rangers bullpen collapse night after night after night after night reminds me of that depressing movie, “Leaving Las Vegas,” where Nicolas Cage’s character drinks himself to death. No matter what you do to try to stop him, he won’t. And even when you think maybe, just maybe, […]


The Rangers. 321 comments

  Yesterday’s game was a microcosm of the entire Rangers season. The starting pitching wasn’t quite good enough, far too many walks, too inefficient with the pitch count, removed early. The bullpen is overtaxed and underwhelming and, ultimately, gave up the win. Every inning this bullpen throws is skirting disaster. Expecting […]


Half way. 273 comments

  40-41. The Rangers reached the half-way point in the season one game under .500.  The season is really a tale of the games that got away from them. And strike zones a mile wide. Yesterday’s game looked like it was going to be another late game meltdown. Cole Hamels, in […]