Monthly Archives: August 2018


Learning curves. 74 comments

  This is what you expect from a young pitcher. Some good games, some not so good. Predictably unpredictable. Ariel Jurado’s first start was against the Chicago White Sox, one of four teams in the American League worse than the Rangers. He lost that one. Then he pitched against the […]


Going to the show. 47 comments

  Texas bats have come alive just as Texas Live is coming alive. Tuesday the Rangers unveiled a statue of Benjie Molina’s huge emotional embrace of Neftali Feliz after Feliz struck out Alex Rodrigues to send the Texas Rangers to the World Series for the first time ever. The long-suffering […]


246. 49 comments

  It took a while. Five starts, in fact. Once Bartolo Colon won his two-hundredth-forty-fifth game on June 30 to tie Dennis Martinez as the all-time leader in wins from a Latin-born player, he has been pitching on fumes. And those fumes have not been very aromatic. In those five […]


Rangers unable to cash in on gift. 54 comments

  Thank you, pitch count baseball. Thank you for giving the Rangers a fighting chance they didn’t deserve. Wade LeBlanc was dominating. Allowing just one hit through the first six. Then he committed the cardinal sin in baseball. Allowing a hit after the sixth inning. So, naturally, the foolish manager […]


Drew who? 187 comments

  This is state of Rangers pitching. Rather than going with Austin Bibens-Dirkx, the Rangers went to the waiver heap and picked up Drew Hutchison. He was drafted by the Blue Jays and pitched with them in 2012, 2014, 2015, and 2016, unspectacularly. Toronto released him. The Pirate picked him […]


Let’s forget. 67 comments

Let’s forget about March. Let’s forget about April. And May. And June. And July. Let’s forget about 2017.  And 2014. Let’s forget how 2016 ended. And how 2105 ended. And 2013. And 2012. And especially 2011. Let’s only remember the last eight games where the Rangers are 7-1. The Rangers […]


Dear Rougned: 90 comments

  Dear Rougned: I want to apologize. You were the worst player in baseball for the last two seasons and I thought you were never going to be worth a damn. For that, I am sorry. You were lost. For most of two seasons, you swung at every single pitch […]


Gallo. 70 comments

  Chris Davis is coming to town. The Longview, Texas, native arrived with the Rangers with a bang. In 2008, he hit 17 home runs in just 80 games, batting .285. His future looked bright. Except for one thing. He struck out. A lot. In 2009, he hit 29 home […]