Monthly Archives: September 2018


Whimper. 23 comments

  So much for going out with a bang. More like 2018 is ending with a whimper. The Rangers were shut out for the second game in a row, and third time in their last seven games. For historical context, you’d have to go all the way back to August […]


Sampson solid in loss. 45 comments

  Back to playing above-.500 competition, the Rangers looked every bit the below-.500 team. The Tampa Bay Rays have been one of the top three teams in the American League since the All-Star break, mainly on the strength of their pitching. Last night, the Rangers once again let their talent […]


Science experiment. 85 comments

  Watching major league baseball lately, it’s as if the sport was just invented last week and everyone is trying to figure it out. Like they are six-year-olds discovering automatic power windows for the first time and they are marveling that you can make the windows go up and down […]


They’re here. 74 comments

  Sometimes you just have to wait. Last night’s 4-0 gem over the San Diego Padres is a textbook lesson in patience. Possibly the two biggest prospects in the Rangers system the last few years have been Jurickson Profar and Yohander Mendez. Without question the two biggest disappointments have been […]


Dead on arrival. 162 comments

  The Rangers rotation to begin the season was: Cole Hamels, Doug Fister, Martin Perez, Matt Moore, and Mike Minor. Or to put it in layman’s terms, it was: Aging, Wing and a Prayer, Failure, Pitiful, and Question Mark. That’s like going into a street fight with a butter knife. […]


Trying to avoid 100. 46 comments

  It could happen. It would take an amazing last two weeks, but the Rangers could win one more game this season. And if they were somehow to do that, it would guarantee they would not have a 100-loss season. Monday’s rare victory, over the Angels, was win number 62 […]


Rangers two-hit the Angels! 74 comments

  The good news: Four Rangers pitchers combined to two-hit the powerful Los Angeles Angels. Adrian Sampson, making his second-ever major league start after being picked up from the bargain bin, threw five innings of one-run baseball. The final three relievers shut out the Angels the rest of the way, […]


Double positive. 72 comments

  Looking for positives on this team’s pitching is actually pretty easy. There are so few that the good ones stand out like a skyscraper in a desert. Mike Minor picked up his club-best twelfth win and Jose Leclerc picked up his tenth save in last night’s 5-2 win over […]