Darvish apparently out for the rest of the season, some sort of elbow injury.
free_mhayden said:
Sad to hear about Darvish.
Yu, Hamilton and Beltre are the 3 Rangers players I enjoy(ed) watching play the most.
Rossko said:
Why doesn't Davis get the Bonds treatment from us? It's gotten to a point that our pitchers just look stupid giving him anything to hit.
Should have taken the over. I think that's 27 HR in 51 games.94chem said:O/U on Davis HR's in a 3 game series against Texas is 1.5 (25 HR in 49 career games). I'll take the under (might as well be optimistic, right?).DallasAg 94 said:As long as Khris Davis is in the lineup.KT 90 said:That would be against the rules. But nothing illegal about pitching Tocci tonightDallasAg 94 said:
Too soon for Sept Call-ups?!
Well, didn't have to sweat it very long94chem said:
I'm setting the O/U on Ranger runs tonight at 0.5. Gonna take the over this time...
MSFC Aggie said:Well, didn't have to sweat it very long94chem said:
I'm setting the O/U on Ranger runs tonight at 0.5. Gonna take the over this time...
Street_Cred_Norm said:
I want the Rangers to win every game except against the A's.
free_mhayden said:
I think you answered your own question.
You want series against the Cubs, Cardinals, Dodgers, etc...?
Then you have to have series with the DBacks, Padres, Brewers, etc...
To do away with interleague play they are going to have to move a team to the other league or expand to 32 teams otherwise you'll have one team in each league idle for several days throughout the season. They are not going to shift a team to a different league so soon after forcing the Astros into the AL and in my opinion expanding before all the current teams are on relatively solid footing is a bad idea. Anyways interleague play is not the cause of the excessive number divisional games. IMO drop the number of games games against divisional foes from 19 to 14, play ten games each against the rest of the league which leaves 16 interleague games. IMO the teams in each division should also have the same interleague foes, so do away with the stupid rival BS. It works Cubs/ChiSox, NYY/NYM. LAD/LAA, SF/Oak, not so much for the rest.Fuzzy Dunlop said:
Regarding next year's schedule, and this is something that I have been thinking about for a while but, does anyone really care about interleague play anymore? Personally I am over it. The idea was great 20 years ago but I would rather play our division or intraleague games. The schedule is so off-balance and it really makes no sense. We play two games against Arizona next year. Is anyone clamoring for that matchup? I say that, but on the other hand,I would like to go opening weekend only because a good friend is a Cubs fan and I'd like to catch a game with him.
Thoughts?
PWestAg18 said:
Since a couple people posted nostalgic moments I started looking back and found two of my favorites
2008 K-Rod was going for the single season saves record and Josh walked him off in Arlington. A couple days later he went on to have the greatest HR derby of all time
From August of that same year the team was finally in a playoff hunt and Marlon Byrd hit a walkoff grandslam against the Yankees.
Such happy memories looking back and seeing the building blocks of what was to come. I remember watching them live with my dad while we went nuts in the living room. Amazing how things like that stick with you. Also I would do anything to get the vest jerseys back again.
I was at both of those games. I haven't been able to go anywhere near as much since the year we lost to the Cardinals. I'll look into getting season tickets again when I live closer.PWestAg18 said:
Since a couple people posted nostalgic moments I started looking back and found two of my favorites
2008 K-Rod was going for the single season saves record and Josh walked him off in Arlington. A couple days later he went on to have the greatest HR derby of all time
From August of that same year the team was finally in a playoff hunt and Marlon Byrd hit a walkoff grandslam against the Yankees.
Such happy memories looking back and seeing the building blocks of what was to come. I remember watching them live with my dad while we went nuts in the living room. Amazing how things like that stick with you. Also I would do anything to get the vest jerseys back again.
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Joe Palumbo made his AA debut last night, pitching for the Frisco Roughriders against the San Antonio Ballapenos (or whatever San Antonio's team name is I just associate them with Ballapeno), and things went quite well for the lefty in his first taste of Texas League action.Palumbo logged 5 innings, struck out 8 of the 19 batters he faced, and allowed 1 run on 3 hits and 1 walk. Its the type of effort that has you understanding why Tepid is so enthusiastic about the 23 year old Long Island native.
Perhaps most encouraging, though, is that Palumbo joins a collection of interesting starting pitchers who have stepped into the Frisco rotation during the course of the season. 21 year old righthander Jonathan Hernandez joined the Roughriders a couple of months ago, fellow 21 year old righty Edgar Arredondo followed Hernandez from Down East to Frisco in late June, and 23 year old lefty Taylor Hearn came over to Texas at the end of July in the Keone Kela trade.
Yes, each of these pitchers has areas of concern you'd like for Palumbo not to have missed a season-plus due to Tommy John surgery, for Arredondo to have better stuff, for Hernandez to have better command, Hearn to have a better third pitch and no one is penciling all four into the rotation for 2019 and beyond. However, all four pitchers are guys who have a chance to start in the majors, and Hearn, Hernandez and Palumbo all appear to be potential bullpen weapons if they can't stick in the rotation.
We have lamented, with reason, the lack of upper-level starting pitching prospects in the Rangerssystem for a while. With Palumbo, Hearn, Hernandez and Arredondo, however, the Rangers have a quartet of arms who could be in the mix to be in the majors at some point in 2019, and who give you reason to hope for some home grown starting pitching successes in the not-too-distant future