Monthly Archives: April 2025


Bats return, gloves exit.

Patrick Corbin pitched like Patrick Corbin pitches. Last year’s leader in hits given up and earned runs allowed picked up where he left off by letting Texas’s 2-0 lead evaporate, allowing three runs in the bottom of the second. Chris Martin pitched like Chris Martin doesn’t usually pitch. It wasn’t […]


Cold as ice.

It was 35 degrees at game time. Below freezing once the sun went down. And even colder at the Ranger bat rack. It’s not suprising the worst offensive team in baseball was shut out last night 7-0 at a frigid Wrigley Field in Chicago. What’s suprising is that it was […]


Shocking news.

The Texas Rangers have the best ERA in the American League, at 2.93. Please let this sink in for a moment. Do yourself a favor and re-read that first sentence.  Now, read it again. Once more for the fun of it. This might be the first time in the history of […]


Picking up deGrom.

This team is on a roll. When they don’t hit, they win. When Jacob deGrom shows he’s human, they win.  Staked with a 4-0 lead, deGrom usually puts it in overdrive and cruises. Instead, he gave up a run in the third, and three more in the sixth, an inning […]


Rangers winning despite setbacks.

Tyler Mahle follows his first start of the season in which he slogged through a sixty-one-pitch start where he managed to get just five outs with a five-shutout-inning performance. The top of the lineup starts showing shines of life as both Semien and Seager get a hit. Texas seems to […]


Damp the torpedos.

There’s always some trend that takes over baseball and makes everyone lose their minds. The opener. Weird defensive shifts. The super utility man. Baseball is a copycat sport. If one team finds success with something new, every team will jump on it. Same with players. (See, Steroid Era.) The latest […]


No O, yet somehow Ws.

Baseball makes no sense.  Many baseball experts predicted the Rangers and Braves would face off in this year’s World Series. That prediction makes sense. What didn’t make sense is this. After seven games, the Rangers are 5-2 and in first place on the American League West. The Braves are 0-7 […]


Eovali’s gem.

Call the jeweler, Nathan Eovali just carved a gem. Badly needing their starting pitcher to go long and save their already overworked bullpen, the Rangers were hoping they would get seven innings out of Eovaldi. He did them two better. A complete game, four-hit shutout with eight strikeouts and no […]


Rocker struggles in first start.

The cast on Saturday Night Live used to be called The Not Ready For Prime Time players. That might be a good moniker for Kumar Rocker. He’s not ready. He gave up six earned runs on seven hits and two walks in just three innings. That he made it out of the […]