Monthly Archives: August 2017


Four big ones. 217 comments

  The last four games were frustrating. The next four games are critical. Despite splitting two of four with the lowly Chicago White Sox, the Rangers just finished their second-best home stand of the season, winning seven of ten, in which they took two out of three against Houston, and […]


Rangers crush Rangers, 17-7. 143 comments

  Jon Daniels’s resumé for developing pitching was on display last night. He’s lucky he isn’t in the real world. He’d have trouble landing a job at Taco Bell. The two best major league pitchers he has developed for the Rangers faced one another last night. Best being a relative […]


Four in a row. 213 comments

  Sixty wins. Sixty loses. Welcome back to .500, Rangers. It’s been a while. July 15, to be exact. And June 28 before that. And mid-May before that. Every Rangers ride to .500 has been on the tail of a comet. A ten-game winning streak in May against the worst […]


What the doctor ordered. 188 comments

  The cosmic tumblers were bound to line up in the Rangers favor eventually. All those hitters hovering in the low .200s were going to get hits eventually. Eventually arrived with the Detroit Tigers and their woeful pitching. It helped that the Tigers brought into the Ballpark the worst ERA […]


Cautiously skeptical. 170 comments

  The Rangers offense is rolling. Their starters are keeping them in games. Their bullpen is reliable. This team is playing great baseball right now. The Rangers, in fact, are playing their best stretch of baseball since their ten-game winning streak in May. They’ve won eight of their last twelve […]


A complete game. 60 comments

  It was the best Rangers game of the season. It just took 117 games for it to arrive. Situational hitting, bunting, sacrificing, smart base running, stellar defense, strong pitching. And, of course, a home run. This was reminiscent of Rangers teams of the previous seven years. Teams where everyone […]


Wind chill factor. 77 comments

  It’s hard to make up ground in the wild card race when you’re first in line. It’s exponentially harder to make it the further down the line you are. That’s what the Rangers are finding out. The hard way. When you hear that the Rangers are only 3.5 behind […]


Pudge. 203 comments

  “This is a reprint of what I wrote about Pudge when his name was first announced on the Hall of Fame ballot. I thought, in light of yesterday’s number retirement ceremony, it was worth repeating.” I was lucky enough to see the two greatest catchers of all time play […]


Defining moments. 288 comments

  Jose Altuve will probably win the MVP this season. Aaron Judge is leveling out. Mike Trout missed too many games. That’s what made yesterday’s 6-4 win so special. No, it wasn’t that the Rangers were facing the rival Astros. The intensity of that rivalry dissipated when the Astros clinched […]