My question in the situation has always been on the next time through the lineup: where does #2 hit? The lineup is now 1, 3, 4
irish pete ag06 said:
Ahem.
We have rules.
3B Paul 97 said:
Looks like the Rangers are in the Ed Wade/Tim Pupura days. A few aging stars (Beltran/Hamels/Colon), a couple of solid vets (Andrus/Fister) a couple of guys with potential (Mazara/Gallo) and a bunch of garbage around it with not much in the minors.
This is exaclty what I believe is going on and it is exactly what will keep you in no playoff baseball purgatory for a long, long time.Agnzona said:
Before the season started I heard on Dallas radio speculation that the Rangers GM wanted to make serious run at Ohtani but the ownership said no. Then he wanted to gut the team and was overruled again, because they wanted a more serviceable product to open the new stadium. Well that looks like it has backfired big time.
Poot said:
Wow... Making a case for another shot. Who would have to be sent down to make room?
He's going to get called up, hit .210 and struggle. He is good enought to dominate AAA, but it just goes to show how big the leap is to the show. It's clearly mental for him.Poot said:
Wow... Making a case for another shot. Who would have to be sent down to make room?
BowSowy said:
He has 96 major league plate appearances. Lets tap the brakes on assuming he's never going to put it together.
"good enough to dominate AAA" is something you say about guys who hit .333 or even .350.Buck Compton said:He's going to get called up, hit .210 and struggle. He is good enought to dominate AAA, but it just goes to show how big the leap is to the show. It's clearly mental for him.Poot said:
Wow... Making a case for another shot. Who would have to be sent down to make room?
If he is out of options, that means he must clear waivers before being sent down to the minors which means that another team can pick him up.Safe at Home said:
What would be the rule on a veteran player like Gattis? Could he be kept on the 40 day roster and sent to Fresno? I've never really understood the "out of options" thing.
Ag_07 said:
May not be 100% accurate...Players have a certain amount of options (times they can be sent down). Once they're out of options they have to designated for assignment. At that point they can accept the designation or choose to be a FA.
Basically, you can only send a player down so many times and once that's maxed out he becomes a FA.
I doubt Gattis has any options left.
http://m.mlb.com/glossary/transactions/minor-league-optionsQuote:
Any player with fewer than five years of Major League service time and an option year remaining can be optioned to the Minor Leagues. Players with more than five years of service time must consent to being optioned.
I can understand Gattis, but even Jake's inability to hit is made up for by his baserunning and defense.gigemJTH12 said:
I want to see Davis as soon as possible.
I would also much rather have Kemp on our team than Gattis or Jake.
gambochaman said:
do we really need to carry 13 pitchers? could we option or release one and bring up an additional batter?
***sorry if that's already been discussed***