Monthly Archives: October 2018


Thanks. 86 comments

Thanks. Thanks for sticking with RangerRounding3rd.com for another season of Rangers baseball. Our slogan, “Making Rangers baseball tolerable since 2014,” couldn’t have been more appropriate. 2018 was a mostly forgettable season. The front office threw in the towel. Fans followed suit soon thereafter. The Ballpark looked like a Sears on […]


Here’s to the underdogs. 57 comments

One last thought about the World Series. What we need are more Steve Pearces. More regular guys winning the World Series MVPs. More longshots and underdogs. More Rudy stories and Hoosiers stories and 1980 US Olympic hockey team stories. That is what makes baseball so amazing. Everybody has a shot. If you […]


Boston goes up 2-0. 28 comments

Dave Roberts can’t help himself. He read a book called How to Manage in the Age of Analytics and cannot manage any other way. He cannot let the action on the field dictate his decision making. He cannot use his eyes. He can only use the data given to him […]


Boston wins Game 1. 50 comments

Imagine you pay for a movie starring Clint Eastwood and Robert Redford. It’s being advertised as an epic. You plunk down your hard-earned money and go to the theater to see it. After the first act, both characters are killed off and the leads are now played by Ashton Kutcher […]


A classic matchup. 119 comments

  This is the 114th World Series. And it feels just like the second one. Literally. Who doesn’t still remember that classic matchup of these two storied franchises way back in 1916? The Dodgers were in Brooklyn. And the Red Sox were called the Americans. But everything else was exactly […]


Great pitching vs great hitting. 10 comments

The Red Sox led all of baseball in wins, runs scored, hits, doubles, runs batted in, batting average, on-base percentage, slugging percentage and OPS. It’s a powerhouse offense. The Dodgers are the first World Series team to have had more strikeouts than hits. But they sported the second-best team ERA […]