Monthly Archives: September 2023


Fumes.

The Rangers are running on fumes. It’s not on E yet but they are out of fuel. With Jon Gray going down with an arm strain, the Rangers have three starters left: Nathan Eovaldi, Jordan Montgomery, and Dane Dunning. That wouldn’t be deadly normally but what that means is they […]


Bad Chapman.

The good thing with Aroldis Chapman is, you know after one pitch which Chapman you are going to get. So you know the outcome before it happens. Either you get Good Chapman who blows away hitters with his fastball. Or you get Bad Chapman who cannot find the strike zone […]


In.

With the Rangers 5-0 win and the Mariners 8-3 loss, the Texas Rangers clinched a playoff spot.  They head into the last four games of the season up four games on third-place Seattle. But they own the tie breaker should they tie. Which means, if the Rangers were to get […]


A great one bows out.

Brooks Robinson died yesterday. Growing up a Reds fan, I should have hated Brooks Robinson the player. But I didn’t.  He single-handedly destroyed Cincinnati in the 1970 World Series, making sparkling play after sparkling play at third, killing rallies, ripping out the hearts of Reds fans.  That World Series, he […]


Back to back to back.

Three home runs in a row. Six wins in a row. Twelve wins in their last sixteen. It seems the Rangers have snapped out of their deep funk. What a difference having a healthy offense makes. The Rangers lineup, one through nine, is pretty potents. Semien, Seager, Lowe, Jung, Garcia, […]


Blueprint for success.

The Rangers followed their blueprint for success.  1. Hit six home runs. 2. Score nine runs. 3. Have at least a five-run lead when you turn it over to the bullpen. 4. Hold on for dear life. For the second straight game against the Mariners, the Rangers took a big […]


Rangers up lead to 1.5 games.

It’s never easy. And it’s never clean. But the Rangers bullpen held tight again. Somehow. With a razor-thin 2-0 lead after seven brilliant innings by Jordan Montgomery, Bruce Bochy threw caution to the wind and went with his bullpen.  He plucked Jose Leclerc from the top of the scrap heap […]


Carter and Jung.

The Rangers are back in first place, the only way they know how. Outscoring their bullpen. They jumped to an 8-0 lead, then hung on to an 8-5 victory, leaving bases loaded, and leaving everyone in Rangers Nation with high blood pressure and missing clumps of hair. The kids won […]


Mad dash.

So here we are. The mad dash to the finish line. Houston is a half game ahead of Seattle and Texas. Houston has nine games left. Seattle ten. Texas ten. The Astros play the Royals for three, the Mariners for three, then the Diamondbacks for three. The Mariners have three […]


Off to the races.

Today is the last off day of the regular season for the Texas Rangers.  The next ten games will determine how many off days they  have beyond that. The race couldn’t be any tighter and the stakes couldn’t be any bigger. Houston leads the AL West by half a game over […]