Monthly Archives: August 2022


This one was all Leody.

Life can be cruel sometimes. The Rangers had one of their best games of the season, an unlikely win over an Astros team they simply cannot beat in Houston, in a game started by future Hall of Famer and Cy Young favorite Justin Verlander, in a game in which their […]


Perez loses it.

For the first time in 2022, 2021 Martin Perez showed up. Staked to a 4-0 lead, Perez had the meltdown inning in the fourth that he hasn’t had all year. It was the meltdown inning that defined his career as a Ranger. It was the meltdown inning that led to […]


Looking up.

The Rangers travel to Houston for three games. This gives the Rangers a first-hand look at the talent gap between them and a championship-caliber team. Houston has been to the American League Championship Series five years in a row, and the World Series twice in that span, winning once. Even in […]


Losses mounting up.

The Rangers season started promising but has devolved into chaos. Since July 1, Texas is 12-22. That’s a .353 winning percentage. The Rangers have 52 games remaining. If they continue playing this .353 pace, they will win 20 more games.  That would give them a record of 68-94. While that […]


Things you might not see again.

Dane Dunning pitched a one-hit shutout. The Rangers bullpen held an eight-run lead. These words might never be written again. For only the third time this season, Dunning pitched into the seventh inning. But this was by far his most dominating game as a Ranger. Seven innings, one hit, six […]


Bubba Thompson is here.

First-round prospects get drafted to a ton of fanfare. “The future of the franchise.” “This guy is really going to be something.” “Can’t-miss-big-league talent.” Then they disappear into the sausage factory that is a minor league system and we wait for them to come out the other side. And wait. […]


Rangers pass on deadline.

It’s always good to read outside perspectives with regards to moves the Rangers make and don’t make. You get closer to the truth than if you listen to only the team and the front office, who’s narratives are carefully controlled to make the future look so bright, you’d have to squint. If […]


The day Cole Ragans has waited for.

After being selected by the Rangers in the first round of the 2015 draft, and really only having just started his minor league career, left-handed prospect Cole Ragans underwent Tommy John surgery in March of 2018, causing him to miss all of the that 2018 season.  In 2019, he began […]


The sound of baseball is silent today.

A message from the Los Angeles Dodgers on the passing of Vin Scully: He was the voice of the Dodgers, and so much more. He was their conscience, their poet laureate, capturing their beauty and chronicling their glory from Jackie Robinson to Sandy Koufax, Kirk Gibson, Clayton Kershaw. Vin Scully […]


Gray skies ahead.

August started much like July. With a Rangers loss. But it started with a much bigger dark cloud hanging over it.  After going 10-17 in July, Texas lost its first August game to the suddenly relevant Baltimore Orioles, 7-2.. It was a loss that might be bigger than most other […]