Monthly Archives: September 2018


A bright spot. 67 comments

  Swept in Oakland. If there was ever any doubt from anyone but the most optimistic of rose-colored glasses Pollyannas, yesterday’s 7-3 loss to Oakland eliminates any chance of Texas finishing over .500. It was their eighty-second loss of the season. It will be the Rangers’ third under-.500 finish in […]


Eventually. 47 comments

  Eventually, you run out of places to hide Martin Perez. Under a rock under the deepest ocean floor on the planet furthest away from our solar system wouldn’t be far enough. But it would be a start. Eventually, Adrian Beltre will stop performing at an elite level. But, it […]


Reality is here. 109 comments

  Knock knock. Who’s there? Reality? Reality who? Reality showed up for Yovani Gallardo. (Wait a beat) I don’t get it. Get what? How was that a knock knock joke? It’s not a joke. It’s just that reality knocked on the door and Yovani Gallardo finally answered it. Last night […]


Org charts. 32 comments

  There is probably no truer barometer of how the role of the major league manager is valued by front office today than what they are paying major league managers. According to an article by legendary writer Bob Nightengale in USA Today, twenty-one of the thirty major league managers are […]


A thing called pitching. 52 comments

  There’s an old saying in baseball that any night you go to a ballgame there’s a chance to see something that had never been seen before. It happened last night at the Ballpark. Rangers fans witnessed a rare event indeed. What they say was what’s known as “pitching.” It’s […]


Rangers try an opener. 68 comments

  It’s not a coincidence that on the night the Rangers were officially eliminated from winning the division, they went the copycat route and tried the “opener.” Tampa Bay pioneered this opener concept. It worked for them. So baseball, being a game of imitation, dictates every other team will follow […]


An inning of optimism. 124 comments

  The Rangers haven’t made any official September call-ups. But they have called up a few new faces in the bullpen to replace some holes. And the newbies got called to duty quickly. Zac Curtis and Connor Sadzeck were both pressed into action in the sixth inning. And both did […]