Monthly Archives: September 2024


Ranking The Shed.

On off day in the waning days of a disappointing season, an article popped up from June that was the 2024 rank of all thirty major league ballparks, from BallparkRankings.com. The two worst are no surprise, as they are the two franchises that have been trying to get stadium deals […]


Runs for Heaney.

Andrew Heaney went into the game with four wins and thirteen losses. That’s far from what anyone would call a good won-lost record. He hadn’t won a start since July 21, nine starts prior. At least he could take solace in knowing he had more wins in his twenty-seven starts […]


Leiter hangs tough.

Has Jack Leiter turned the corner?  The Rangers organization has been desperate for Jack Leiter to succeed. They have tried everything.  And when he gave up seven earned runs in 3.2 innings in his first start, all we heard was how good the start was, just one or two minor […]


So long, Elvis Andrus.

Goodbye, Elvis. One of the most beloved Rangers call it a career yesterday in one of those hokey “last contract signing” stunts. After a fifteen-year career with Texas, Oakland, and the Chicago White Sox, Elvis announced his retirement. (He hit .251 last year with the White Sox, you’d think they […]


Can they get to .500?

Suddenly, the Rangers are, well, winning. Eight of their last ten, in fact. Of course, it helps to start any good winning stretch by playing the White Sox. They swept the White Sox in three, beat Oakland two out of three, beat the Yankees two out of three, and won […]


Spoilers.

It appears in these final handful of games, the Rangers are left playing the unenviable role of spoiler. All they have left is to spoil the chances of other teams’ playoff runs.  They should be good at it since they spent the first 140 games spoiling the season for themselves […]


Leiter falters in sixth.

Talk about being thrown to the wolves. Jack Leiter’s fifth major league start was against the Yankees. That’s a brutal assignment. In his previous four starts, he didn’t last more than four innings. In those four starts, he gave up seven earned runs, four, six, and two. The game where […]


The joy of procrastinating.

Every once in a while, the Rangers tease you with what could have been.  And when they do, you get a mix of emotions between the joy of the team winning and the frustration of a team that could not figure it out more. The Rangers not only won in […]


A homegrown success story.

Maybe, after all these years, just maybe the Rangers have a success story when it comes to drafting and developing pitchers. Jon Daniels’s track record was deplorable. It should have cost him his job years before. He endured seventeen seasons of drafting futility.   But maybe Cody Bradford is the one […]