Rangers have the opportunity to control Hutchison via arbitration for three years.
I think Colon is done for the season. I think he has a limited season based on age and just won't make a full season.txjortsagent said:Now all of a sudden Colon looks like the worst of all of them.DallasAg 94 said:
Looks like
Hutchison
Perez
Colon
Gallardo
Jurado
Minor
Was kinda hoping we'd go after Greg Holland too. Prorated portion of league minimum. Another arm in case Perez went down again or we got rid of Big Sexy.
txjortsagent said:
I know this seems dumb, but I'm enjoying today's game more than pretty much any other game I've watched this year.
1 said:txjortsagent said:
I know this seems dumb, but I'm enjoying today's game more than pretty much any other game I've watched this year.
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gigem1223 said:Grapesoda2525 said:Nobody seems to agree with me, but from what I've seen the last 2 years, Odor is not going to get fixed at the major league level. He needs to go down to triple A and work on many aspects of his game.gigem1223 said:Grapesoda2525 said:Need to root for Profar to keep outplaying odor so they can't pull a fast one.MSFC Aggie said:
Ya....if they significantly play Odor over Profar, I'm officially done with this management team.
I think they'd love nothing more than to put odor in everyday and make Profar ride the pine, but they don't want to look stupid and suffer the fan backlash by doing so.
Why would you root for one player to outplay another player on the team you root for? Especially when one has a contract that can significantly handicap the team if he doesn't perform. Best case scenario for the team is for both Odor and Profar to play great, trade Elvis and Beltre at the deadline, then plug in Pro at SS and IKF at 3B.
Whatever happened to this **** stick?
I do feel like it's worth adding that Odor's turnaround has been pretty surprising though, right? He had played some really bad baseball for a pretty long time before this stretch. I don't think people saying he should sit/be sent down were totally wrong, at least at the beginning of the year.etxag18 said:
And some of y'all wanted him sent down
Lt. Joe Bookman said:
Where is grapesoda?
No it wasn't. Not at all.jtstanley4621 said:I do feel like it's worth adding that Odor's turnaround has been pretty surprising though, right?etxag18 said:
And some of y'all wanted him sent down
He had injured his hamstring and spent time on the DL this season. He played 11 games then went on the DL. Then, with a Hammy... you expect there to be some time to get his strength back in his swing.Quote:
He had played some really bad baseball for a pretty long time before this stretch.
The person saying he should be sent down was an Astros sock, just trying to stir the pot. He shows up when Odor has a weak performance/game and disappears when he does well. It is personal with him.Quote:
I don't think people saying he should sit/be sent down were totally wrong, at least at the beginning of the year.
Either way, I'm happy to eat a little bit of crow about him!
etxag18 said:
And some of y'all wanted him sent down
gigem1223 said:
Young guys continue to get big hits in big situations
_lefraud_ said:gigem1223 said:
Young guys continue to get big hits in big situations
And then there's Choo...
And the lone Ranger All-Star?I drove bus said:_lefraud_ said:gigem1223 said:
Young guys continue to get big hits in big situations
And then there's Choo...
You mean the guy who leads the team in hits, on base, and OPS?