Monthly Archives: March 2018


Our first win. 150 comments

  Doug Fister outduels Dallas Keuchel. Wait, that should be: Doug Fister outduels Dallas Keuchel? This is what makes baseball so great. On any given day, you cannot predict what is going to happen. Even the impossible. But Keuchel wasn’t sharp. And Fister was good enough to get the W. […]


Our first run. 136 comments

  Three pitches into the game, the Rangers were down 1-0. It just seems like it’s going to be one of those seasons. But, don’t panic. It’s just one game. The first one. There are still 161 more. So no need to get all worked up. This was, after all, […]


Clean slate. 151 comments

  Forget the dismal spring record. Forget the long empty winter. Forget ignoring the premium free agents. Forget the Macgyvered rotation. Forget last year’s disappointment. Baseball is back. Another season awakens. It’s National Optimism Day. There’s nothing better than baseball when the season resets itself. Nothing better than looking at […]


The pen. 21 comments

Bullpens are the toughest thing to handicap. It used to be bullpens were some sore armed starters who come in to finish out a few games a month. That was back when starting pitchers were expected to pitch. And when starting pitchers went every four days instead of every five […]


The bats. 28 comments

The bats should be good. In fact, they might be better this year than last season. Mainly it’s addition by subtraction. Gone are strikeout machines Carlos Gomez and Mike Napoli. The infield is solid, almost spectacular. Adrian Beltre turns 39 the second week in. It doesn’t matter whether he turned […]


Wings and prayers. 60 comments

      Two more spring games, then the season starts for real Thursday, with four against the Houston Astros. This Texas Rangers team will be tested early. The rotation is a mess. Jon Daniels reconstructed the starting rotation not by dipping into the checkbook but by dipping into the […]


That was ugly. 42 comments

That wasn’t pretty. Arizona was not nice to the Rangers. 7-22. Not counting the two ties, the Rangers played .241 baseball this spring in Arizona. How bad is that? Over a 162-game season, a .241 winning percentage translates to a 40-122 record. Only one team in the history of major […]


The future. 42 comments

It looks like this year is going to be the year Rangers fans see the future. Gallo, Mazara, Odor. After all those years at the helm, all those draft picks that didn’t pan out, all those prospects that were traded for the likes of Matt Garza and Ryan Dempster, Jon […]


Gallo. 63 comments

As we watch the Rangers crash and burn in 2018, and count down to 100 losses, there will be some positives. Chris Towers of CBSSports.com wrote an article about how Joey Gallo is a super star just waiting to break out. Here’s what he said: One good thing about living […]


Prediction time. 85 comments

One week to go until opening day and this spring exhibition schedule can’t end soon enough for the Rangers. They have been awful in all facets of the game, except for PR spin. The Rangers close out Arizona spring camp with a whimper, and with four more games: two today, […]