Yearly Archives: 2022


The Josh Jung era begins.

The Josh Jung era has arrived. Rangers fans have been waiting for this day all year. Really, ever since Josh Jung was signed. And, really, before that, for as long as Jon Daniels was in charge of the franchise. In all that time Daniels struggled to produce many bona fide […]


A head-scratching loss.

For some odd reason, with two out and two on in the bottom of the tenth inning, Tony Beasley chose to intentionally walk Yordan Alvarez to load the bases. At the time, even Rangers’ announcer Dave Raymond said that was an odd thing to do. If you have the head […]


A one-game winning streak.

The long national nightmare is over. Kids can sleep soundly now. Adults can raise their heads in pride. We can all go back to wearing our Texas Rangers shirts without fear of being pelted with rocks. The mighty boys from Arlington have won a game. After nine straight losses, Texas […]


Rangers fall to fourth.

After nearly four months in third, the Rangers finally slipped into fourth place. Nine straight losses have a way of causing seismic shifts like that. It may not seem like much, third versus fourth, but it’s a blow to the ego of the team. Or, it should be. Losing 1-0 […]


Limping to the finish line.

It seems the long darkness of the off-season arrived early. The Rangers have now lost eight in a row. It’s an insult to suggest professional athletes have given up. That’s not what this is about. It’s just that the small goals this team might have had have once and for […]


Deficiencies.

What do you do when you have a bad bullpen? You don’t win. You don’t hold onto leads. And you don’t give them more chances than they deserve to pitch in games. Yet, the Rangers decided to have a bullpen game yesterday. If there was ever a gesture saying, “we’ve […]


Vantage points.

It’s funny how distance obscures one’s view.  From the stands two hundred feet away, or from the comfort of your living room sofa or a bar stool hundreds of miles away, watching Dallas Keuchel’s start last night, it would seem he had another in a long, sad line of his […]


The return of common sense.

Tony Beasley is in a unique position. He has a job as a major league manager in order to audition for a job as a major league manager. Whether he gets the job will depend on more than just his won-lost record. It’s not fair to blame the wreck of […]


Starting to be something.

This year’s losses, while mounting up, don’t seem as heavy as last year’s losses. Or the previous five seasons. There is a light at the end of the tunnel. And, it’s not an oncoming train. Even in the 5-3 loss to Houston, there are things to feel good about. Marcus […]


Distance to make up.

There are all sorts of reasons to hate the Houston Astros. They cheated to win the 2017 World Series. They play in a city that smells like a sewage plant exploded. They cheated to win the 2017 World Series. They’ve been to the American League Championship Series the past five […]