yes, Cruz signing with the going-nowhere Twins makes one think that demand wasn't all that great for his services
Farmer1906 said:
Maybe we don't add another bat. Between Tucker, White, and giving guys rest we can have a solid enough DH.
We do still need to add pitching. I doubt its through FA. The only guys left are Dallas, Gio, & Miley. It'll likely be a trade.
Didn't we trade for him twice and traded him back once?shelbys99 said:
We should sign Lowrie, and then trade him to the A's.
Wait, we have already done that twice.
You think they would do it again???
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The Astros have a ring, and that goes a long way when it comes to bragging rights. But their fans spent years pulling their hair out as they watched the worst team in Major League Baseball. 51 wins in 2013! The fewest season wins in Rangers' franchise history came in 1994 when they notched only 52. Houston went three straight years winning less than 57 games!
So, I guess the question is would you rather have been an Astros' fan or a Rangers' fan over the last decade?
Personally and objectively, I side with the Rangers. Give me consistent success over eventual success. Give me two World Series appearances over one.
Texas is coming off a terrible season, but that's it. They won the division three years ago and competed for a wildcard berth two years ago. It's not like they've been the laughing-stock of MLB for three straight years. Plus, their rebuild is just about complete.
With the young talent the Texas Rangers currently have, they should win more than 67 games in 2019. That's not exactly a high bar to set, but it's progress. The Rangers have already hit rock bottom, and it wasn't even that deep of a fall. Better days are coming very soon; no run of sub-60-win seasons are headed our way like they were to Astros fans just a handful of years ago.
It is if they were building a .500ish team for the next several years.mathguy86 said:
I got news for the Rangers. Their rebuild isn't complete. Not by long shot.
AggiEE said:
What else are we going to spend our money on?
If he hits 35+ HRs and 100 RBIs next season I won't post on TexAgs for 1 year... 0.0% chance that happens.Ag_07 said:AggiEE said:
What else are we going to spend our money on?
Locking up Tyler White long term after he hits 35+ HRs and 100 RBIs as a DH protecting Correa.