Banny will ride Martin until he gives up 5. Gotta show faith in your guys, ya know
txjortsagent said:
there is not a chance in hell i would move kela. he never threw under 97 tonight.
Better be a damn good deal.Fuzzy Dunlop said:txjortsagent said:
there is not a chance in hell i would move kela. he never threw under 97 tonight.
I'm ok with moving Kela IF we get some high level prospects to build around. He's done great this year and his 21/21 in saves going back to last year is great but we can develop a closer. Let's ship Kela to a contender and get some talent in return.
"I'm ok with moving Kela IF we get some high level prospects to build around"Grapesoda2525 said:Better be a damn good deal.Fuzzy Dunlop said:txjortsagent said:
there is not a chance in hell i would move kela. he never threw under 97 tonight.
I'm ok with moving Kela IF we get some high level prospects to build around. He's done great this year and his 21/21 in saves going back to last year is great but we can develop a closer. Let's ship Kela to a contender and get some talent in return.
Hopefully a good starting pitching prospect.
gigem1223 said:txjortsagent said:you obviously don't baseballgigem1223 said:Street_Cred_Norm said:
40 games in a row for Choo.
Don't you know Choo reads Texags? Now you done ruined it! Definitely ending now.
Oh i have definitely baseballed plenty in my life. I just think it's absolutely ridiculous that people think just because someone not involved in the game says anything about a no-hitter or perfect game that is happening through 6 innings that it has any effect on the outcome on the game. But go ahead and blame a post on texags for minor blowing it in the 7th if it makes you feel better.
AccidentProne said:
I won't blame gigem1223 for Minor losing his perfect game bid. I'm just saying Minor coincidentally lost his perfect game AFTER gigem1223 said something about it
gigem1223 was operating in a gray area, where he didn't specifically state perfect game or no hitter but he did comment on something special occurring. It's more likely someone else watching the game, that is a fan of the Rangers, mentioned he had a perfect game going.gigem1223 said:AccidentProne said:
I won't blame gigem1223 for Minor losing his perfect game bid. I'm just saying Minor coincidentally lost his perfect game AFTER gigem1223 said something about it
I blame Dave Raymund.
But seriously some of you guys are some miserable ****s. Good lord.
Most articles I've read speculate it will be a Buyers market for relievers.PatAg said:"I'm ok with moving Kela IF we get some high level prospects to build around"Grapesoda2525 said:Better be a damn good deal.Fuzzy Dunlop said:txjortsagent said:
there is not a chance in hell i would move kela. he never threw under 97 tonight.
I'm ok with moving Kela IF we get some high level prospects to build around. He's done great this year and his 21/21 in saves going back to last year is great but we can develop a closer. Let's ship Kela to a contender and get some talent in return.
Hopefully a good starting pitching prospect.
Chirinos has a "Club Option" for $2.375M I don't think IKF is ready to endure a full season catching in Arlington. Let's see how he does come August heat.Schall 02 said:
https://www.lonestarball.com/2018/6/28/17514848/texas-rangers-rumors-adrian-beltre-mlb-trade-rumors-2019
2019 starting lineup?
Beltre 3B
Profar SS
Odor/IKF 2B
Guzman 1B
Mazara RF
Deshields CF
Gallo LF
IKF / Trevino C
Choo DH
I could get behind that. Not as a division winner, but as a growing young team with financial capability to add pieces/pitching.
agreed. it also helps not holding a backup catcher on the roster at all times.cmiller00 said:
I don't think IKF is built to be a full-time catcher but he has a ton of value as a utility infielder plus backup catcher.
jtstanley4621 said:
Honestly the Rangers without Elvis would feel weird to me. I really like him a lot as a player and as a teammate. I I think Elvis could take on a similar kind of leadership role to Beltre as he gets older, provided he stays here. But at what point do you just pack it in and do a total rebuild? Elvis is 29. He's still got (in theory) several good seasons ahead of him.
Why?Schall 02 said:
I cant see how we keep Elvis.
I have nothing to base this off of... just my perception... but Elvis just seems like a guy that just wants to go out and have a little fun playing baseball, have a good time in the dugout, etc. and is not all that concerned with winning a division. Again, my perception.Schall 02 said:
Pretty sure the Rangers don't believe they will be in contention yet in 2019. Elvis can make more money on the open market, and I have to assume his old buddy Michael Young will remind him that it's a business and you have to take care of #1. I don't put much stock in the emotional argument of kids/attachment/etc. If anything, most folks want to make as much money as they can to secure their childrens' future.
I hear that all the time by guys who've made $75M... "I'm just not secure that I've made enough for my kids, and what I really need... is a bit more than the $60M still owed."Schall 02 said:
Pretty sure the Rangers don't believe they will be in contention yet in 2019. Elvis can make more money on the open market, and I have to assume his old buddy Michael Young will remind him that it's a business and you have to take care of #1. I don't put much stock in the emotional argument of kids/attachment/etc. If anything, most folks want to make as much money as they can to secure their childrens' future.
Yeah, his agent is Scott Boras...thirty-two said:I have nothing to base this off of... just my perception... but Elvis just seems like a guy that just wants to go out and have a little fun playing baseball, have a good time in the dugout, etc. and is not all that concerned with winning a division. Again, my perception.Schall 02 said:
Pretty sure the Rangers don't believe they will be in contention yet in 2019. Elvis can make more money on the open market, and I have to assume his old buddy Michael Young will remind him that it's a business and you have to take care of #1. I don't put much stock in the emotional argument of kids/attachment/etc. If anything, most folks want to make as much money as they can to secure their childrens' future.
Yes, you need good clubhouse guys, and obviously you want them to enjoy the game... but if Elvis is going to lead this team, I wanna see some fire out of him.
Am I missing something?
cmiller00 said:
https://www.mlb.com/rangers/news/cole-hamels-may-be-traded-before-all-star-game/c-283420374
They had several really good mid-level SPs back when we made the Cliff Lee trade in 2010.gigem1223 said:Hope it's not to Seattle. Their farm system is putrid.cmiller00 said:
https://www.mlb.com/rangers/news/cole-hamels-may-be-traded-before-all-star-game/c-283420374
DallasAg 94 said:I hear that all the time by guys who've made $75M... "I'm just not secure that I've made enough for my kids, and what I really need... is a bit more than the $60M still owed."Schall 02 said:
Pretty sure the Rangers don't believe they will be in contention yet in 2019. Elvis can make more money on the open market, and I have to assume his old buddy Michael Young will remind him that it's a business and you have to take care of #1. I don't put much stock in the emotional argument of kids/attachment/etc. If anything, most folks want to make as much money as they can to secure their childrens' future.
5Yr/$15M per ($60M) is what he is owed to age 34.
Motivation is one conversation. I don't know what motivates him. He seems to really be close with Beltre. I think he really enjoys the team, and most players have mentioned his return (after injury) changes the team clubhouse. The fact he is recently married and kids shouldn't be discarded. I have no idea how plugged into the community she is.
The second is are the Rangers interested to do what it takes to keep him. Does he want $25M? $30M? Longer terms? I don't know.
It is your thoughts when you said "I can't see how we keep Elvis" that you think the Rangers won't pony up the money? That he prefers the glamour of a NY or LA?