Monthly Archives: July 2021


This.

This is what ten years of deforesting a major league roster looks like.  This is what stacking rotations with Mike Foltynewicz and Jordan Lyles and Shelby Miller and Drew Smyly and Bartolo Colon and Yovani Gallardo and Doug Fister and Matt Moore and Tyson Ross and Scott Baker and Kyle […]


Nothing.

My mother always said, “If you can’t think of anything nice to say about someone, don’t say anything at all.” Good advice for now. *****TODAY’S GAME:


Embarrassing.

There’s a new F-word. It’s as distasteful and vulgar as the other F-word. And it pitches for the Texas Rangers. When Mike Foltynewicz pitches, four-letter words follow. Many of them. Because home runs follow, too. Many of them. After gifting the Blue Jays with four home runs yesterday, Foltynewicz has now given […]


Let’s play two.

Mother Nature, it seems, doesn’t want to suffer through a Rangers road game any more than Rangers fans do. So, she washed out yesterday’s game. They will play two today. But instead of nine innings, both games will be seven, mercifully depriving us of four Rangers road innings. Thank you, […]


Second-half wishes.

Here’s my hope for the second half of the season. Adolis Garcia builds on his All-Star-calibre first half and proves it wasn’t a fluke. Joey Gallo continues his assault on the baseball and his elite-level of play. In a Rangers uniform. If the Rangers must trade him, hopefully it’s in […]


The second half.

Time to ramp up the season again, as much as most Rangers fans would rather fast forward to when the Rangers are good again. But the reality is, they still have seventy-two games left to play this season. Currently, they are 20 games under .500 and 19.5 games out of […]


The new guys.

A friend has a baby and of course the baby is cute and of course there is the certainty that the baby will grow up to be president one day, or cure cancer, or something else noble. Then a few years go by and you hear the kid stole a […]


American League wins again.

There’s nothing as streaky as dominance in the All-Star Game.  After basically trading wins for the first 28 years, the National League won 25 All-Star Games out of 30 between 1960 and 1985. There were two All-Star Games for a few years in that period. Then, just as quickly, the […]


All Stars.

With Adolis Garcia and Kyle Gibson being named to their first All-Star team, along with teammate Joey Gallo, who was named to the team in 2019, the Rangers have now had 57 different players represent them as All-Stars, and one manager, Ron Washington. Three Rangers have been named All-Star Game […]


Rangers get their man.

There’s a trend in the game right now to sign sons of ex-players who then go on to be super stars. Fernando Tatis Jr., Vlad Guerrero Jr., Bo Bichette, Cavan Biggio, Cody Bellinger, Ke’Bryan Hayes. These are just some of the impact major leaguers whose fathers also played. The Rangers […]