Napoli is now officially official. Wearing number 5.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Rangers Communications
Thursday, February 16, 2017 817.273.5203
RANGERS SIGN FREE AGENT 1B/DH MIKE NAPOLI TO ONE-YEAR CONTRACT
WITH CLUB OPTION FOR 2018
Veteran returns for third stint with Texas; Set career highs in HR and RBI in 2016 with Cleveland
Surprise, Ariz. The Texas Rangers today announced that the club has signed free agent first baseman/designated hitter Mike Napoli (#5) to a one-year contract for the 2017 season, with a club option for 2018. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Napoli, 35, is coming off a 2016 season in which he batted .239 with 34 home runs and 101 RBI over 150 games for the American League champion Cleveland Indians. He established career highs last year in hits (133), home runs, and RBI. He made 149 total starts at first base (98) and designated hitter (51), serving as Cleveland's primary cleanup batter with 140 games in that lineup slot.
Napoli has played in 256 games over two-plus seasons with Texas in 2011-12 and 2015, landing his lone career All-Star selection with the Rangers in 2012. He has a career slash line of .277/.381/.548/.929 for Texas, and the Rangers have reached the playoffs in each of Napoli's three seasons with the club. He would join Bill Haselman, Kenny Rogers, Ruben Sierra, and Darren Oliver as the only players to spend three separate tours of major league duty with the organization.
He enters 2017 with a career rate of 4.37 pitches seen per plate appearance, a figure which rates second all-time since the stat was first tracked in 1988 (credit STATS LLC), trailing only Jayson Werth (4.40) among players with at least 3000 plate appearances. Napoli owns a career .903 OPS figure against left-handed pitching. He joins Toronto's Russell Martin as the only big league players to have appeared in the postseason in 8 of the last 10 seasons (2007-09, 2011-13, 2015-16). Napoli also leads all active players with 15 RBI in 19 career World Series games.
With the signing of Napoli, the Rangers are now at the 40-player limit on the major league roster, along with two players (Jake Diekman and Prince Fielder) on the 60-day disabled list.
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I love that clip!free_mhayden said:
It's not even that i can't stand Raymond -- it's like he's not even there... Rangers hit a walk-off single and Raymond described it with zero inflection, matter-of-factly... A casual listener wouldn't have been able to discern that hit from a 2nd inning 2-out single with nobody on.
Now compare that to this:
https://vimeo.com/6733651
Even crazier to think that, at the time, that was probably one of the biggest wins in franchise history. (laugh emoji)
rwhitlock3 said:
And now Beltre has a Grade 1 strain in his left calf. Might work out better that he misses the WBC though. No risk of further injury.
The team either instructed him to practice at 1st or they didn't. He doesn't indicate that he was playing 1st because that was where the team told him to focus. He played 3 Games in Winter League ball, before hurting his hammy.KT 90 said:
Anybody else find this update a little odd. Seems like they would have told him ahead of time about what position he would be playing. Seems like he may no longer be that high on the priority list for the Rangers. Maybe he'll jack a few bombs during spring training to up his value and we can get a decent trade for him. Starting to think he may not be long for the Rangers organization. Article link: http://m.rangers.mlb.com/news/article/216214138/shin-soo-choo-may-be-main-dh-for-rangers/
Joey Gallo is no longer a candidate to play first base. He may get time in left field but his primary spot will be third base.
"For a second, I thought I had a shot at playing first base this spring and battling for the position," Gallo said. "I was working all offseason at first base. I wish somebody had told me. I have no problem playing third base. I've played there my whole life."
But Dawn!!!!!grapespda2525 said:
I'm glad Jim Knox is finally gone. I'd just pause and go to the restroom when that guy was on and I boycotted Rangers live because of his stupid crowd segment.
This year and next year.AgBQ-00 said:
How many more years do we have Adrian signed?
He hasn't been on my radar. Is he going to be a SP or RP?!The Shank Ag said:
Anyone expecting Gee to get the 5th spot? Was a golf team teammate and graduated a year ahead of me in Cleburne
The Astros are not a bad team to follow either, except that they're in the same division. And on TexAgs, you MUST pick between the DFW team and the Houston team.Lord_TyTy said:
I've never really been a baseball follower, but I love watching it. I would, however, like to get into it. Being a Texas native (San Antonio born and raised), I think the Rangers will probably be my choice. Looking forward to it
I think letting him venture over to the Astros thread for a week should make his decision for him.MooreTrucker said:The Astros are not a bad team to follow either, except that they're in the same division. And on TexAgs, you MUST pick between the DFW team and the Houston team.Lord_TyTy said:
I've never really been a baseball follower, but I love watching it. I would, however, like to get into it. Being a Texas native (San Antonio born and raised), I think the Rangers will probably be my choice. Looking forward to it