*****UnOfficial Texas Rangers Post-2018 Off-Season Thread****

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I don't know these best place to ask this, and I can't find anything on Google...

Does anyone know if the local TV market team for Austin will switch from Rangers to Astros now that the Round Rock Express are an Astros affiliate again?

I really hope I still get Rangers games on FSSW... otherwise, I guess I have to pony up for MLB TV?
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Gosh i hope so
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Cool website

https://www.rosterresource.com/mlb-texas-rangers/

https://www.rosterresource.com/mlb-texas-rangers-info/

KT 90
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thirty-two said:

I don't know these best place to ask this, and I can't find anything on Google...

Does anyone know if the local TV market team for Austin will switch from Rangers to Astros now that the Round Rock Express are an Astros affiliate again?

I really hope I still get Rangers games on FSSW... otherwise, I guess I have to pony up for MLB TV?

Might depend on your cable provider? I think non DirectTV it'll be fine, they have multiple FSSW feeds (channels) for when FSSW has different games on in different markets.

Astros aren't on FSSW though are they? I know I've read about them griping about the Astro games not being available at all in certain markets (or on certain providers).

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Astros aren't on FSSW. I get the Rangers games and I live in Houston.
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Lucky #007 said:

Astros aren't on FSSW. I get the Rangers games and I live in Houston.
Interesting... had no idea... so sounds like maybe us Austin Ranger fans will not be impacted.
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Disco Stu
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Good to see Incaviglia getting some respect
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Signed a 34 yo RP for $2.5 - Shawn Kelley
Option for yr 2=$2.5M, $250K buyout.

Traded with Cash last year from Was to Oak for Int'l Pool Money.
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DallasAg 94 said:

Signed a 34 yo RP for $2.5 - Shawn Kelley
Option for yr 2=$2.5M, $250K buyout.

Traded with Cash last year from Was to Oak for Int'l Pool Money.

So based on some brief reading, Kelley is not a recovering TJ surgery guy. (Maybe we just sign starters returning form TJ??). So at least we shouldn't have to limit him or watch his innings.

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And then there is this:

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Kelley gained notoriety last year by being designated for assignment by the Nationals on August 1, 2018, after he got mad and threw his glove on the ground during an awful outing in a blowout win by the Nats, with manager Dave Martinez saying the gesture was "disrespectful to the organization," and g.m. Mike Rizzo saying Kelley was "in the way." The A's acquired him for international slot money

So if nothing else, he might be a little entertaining to watch out there at times

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Sorry if wrong thread, but is it a Rangers fan/employee that routinely posts a promo code for tickets prior to opening day? I'm wanting to attend some games early in the season. (And I realize they're not yet available, but just doing my due diligence). Thanks!

Edit: AccidentProne. Found on regular season thread. Will keep an eye out for 2019!
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Over under looks like it is 70.5

What you got pre spring training?
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AustinAg2012 said:

Sorry if wrong thread, but is it a Rangers fan/employee that routinely posts a promo code for tickets prior to opening day? I'm wanting to attend some games early in the season. (And I realize they're not yet available, but just doing my due diligence). Thanks!

Edit: AccidentProne. Found on regular season thread. Will keep an eye out for 2019!
I will post it a little earlier to the season starting in our regular season thread.
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Much appreciated!
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Martin Perez to the Twins for $3.5 million + an option year. Too bad he didn't have Tommy John surgery in the last 12 months, otherwise the Rangers might have shown some interest in bringing him back. For that price, seems like it would have been worth it to see what he could do sans Brocail.
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I would guess after being on the verge of taking the next step for 5 years he probably felt some other team's pitching tutelage might serve him better.

I'm certainly glad Brocail is gone, but Perez was disappointing long before he got here.
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He'll probably tear it up next year and have a sub 3 ERA, be the next big name in the league. I've seen this story play out a few times before.
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gomerschlep said:

He'll probably tear it up next year and have a sub 3 ERA, be the next big name in the league. I've seen this story play out a few times before.


All he needs is somebody to get him out of his own head and he'll be good. He has a unique ability to promptly get himself all screwed up and implode.
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MSFC Aggie said:


SMH
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I'm glad we're giving the Rangers brass credit for making "informed" decisions now.

"This isn't your run of the mill sign a 275lb 30-something player long-term for $100+ million without giving him a thorough medical physical type decision... This one is informed."
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Rangers Communications
Thursday, January 31, 2018 817-273-5203

TEXAS RANGERS TO UTILIZE SYNTHETIC GRASS PLAYING SURFACE
FOR THE NEW GLOBE LIFE FIELD
Decision comes after nearly two years of research to satisfy Rangers' total requirements for
player safely, team performance, and fan experience;
Team to partner with Shaw Sports Turf and Paragon Sports Constructors

Arlington, Texas--The Texas Rangers today announced that the club will install a specially designed synthetic grass playing surface for the new Globe Life Field which opens in March 2020.

The decision to utilize a synthetic grass playing surface was made after the Rangers organization completed almost two years of research to satisfy the club's total requirements for player safely, team performance, and fan experience.

The synthetic grass field will be provided by Shaw Sports Turf with installation completed by Texas-based Paragon Sports Constructors.

The choice to go with Shaw Sports Turf is rooted in data, and supported by extensive research as it relates to player safety. Shaw used Globe Life Park in Arlington's current natural grass field as one of the benchmarks for its ongoing playability study, conducting a series of tests on that playing surface in August 2017.

In addition to the benchmarking research, Shaw Sports Turf is funding and participating in a kinesiology study with Auburn University. This study's main goal is to research how players react on certain surfaces and then use that data to tune systems for player safety and optimal performance.

The goal is not to only have the highest performing synthetic grass, but also to have the highest performing surface for baseball. This research is based on seven playability metrics and a patented data analysis tool that compares system characteristics to top-level natural grass surfaces. Shaw Sports Turf's newest evolution in baseball, the B1K "Batting a Thousand" system, is a result of this research.

"From our first visit with the staff at Shaw Sports Turf, we were clear that a synthetic grass surface for Globe Life Field would only be a consideration if it could deliver the best surface in Major League Baseball and address the concerns we had related to impact on the players," said Rob Matwick, Rangers Executive Vice President of Business Operations. "Months of detailed research that included extensive input from our Baseball Operations group from both a health and performance aspect have resulted in this decision.

"Shaw's commitment to research and development have been second-to-none," said Matwick. "However, its engagement with the study at Auburn demonstrated to our staff that Shaw was just as concerned about player safety as we were."

Jamie Reed, the Rangers' Senior Director of Medical Operations and Sports Science, has been heavily involved in the turf studies at Auburn University and has been the Rangers' primary point person on the safely and performance aspects of researching playing surfaces. This has included site visits and testing with minor league players on turf surfaces.

"During 37 years in professional baseball, my emphasis has been on player safety and the prevention of injuries," Reed said. "As we did the research and studies on determining our new field surface, these goals have been the main priority from the start. I am very confident that this is going to be a great product that no player has ever experienced in his career."


By using the data analysis tool, the system can be tuned to meet the playability characteristics that matter most to the team. The system provided to the Rangers will be specific to their needs and unique to Globe Life Field. The Rangers will opt for the B1K natural system, which employs a natural, sustainable infill called Geofill. The system results in excellent ball surface and player surface interaction. The ball bounce will be in line with bounce trajectories on natural grass. Improved player surface interaction results in less lower-extremity fatigue and true reaction times. Player safety and performance played a major role in the Rangers decision.

B1K is a dual fiber turf system comprised of Shaw's high-performance Strenexe XD slit film and Bolt monofilament. This system provides excellent durability and functionality by minimizing the infill from "splashing," maintaining adequate infill levels across the field. The Bolt fiber provides realistic ball roll, friction and natural grass aesthetics. These characteristics ensure that the playing surface at Globe Life Field will appear nearly identical to the current surface in Globe Life Park, including keeping clay base paths. The fan experience in the park will be maintained at the highest level.

B1K natural was also an important element in the Rangers choice regarding their concerns with environmental impact and sustainability. The Geofill infill used in the system is made of coconut husks and fibers, which is a rapidly renewable resource. The infill requires much less water than natural grass, thus resulting in significant levels of conservation.

"The Texas Rangers are a franchise that definitely does its homework and they don't take any decision lightly, especially this one. We are very excited for the opportunity to partner with them on this project," said Vice President of Shaw Turf Chuck McClurg. "Throughout their research and our discussions with them, they have placed an emphasis on player safety and team performance. We are confident that the product we deliver will be an exceptionally consistent, top-of-the-line playing surface that will mimic the best natural playing surfaces in Major League Baseball today."

The installation of the artificial turf will be entrusted to Texas-based Paragon Sports Constructors, a long time Shaw Sports Turf partner. Paragon Sports Constructors brings over 30 years of athletic facility construction and sports field installation experience to the project. Their experience has earned Paragon Sports Constructors a reputation of unparalleled technical expertise and customer service. In addition to building the playing field and installing the B1K system at Globe Life Field, Paragon Sports Constructors will provide ongoing service of the field to ensure that the playability metrics for ball and athlete performance are maintained. Paragon has worked with Shaw on the installation of baseball fields at a number of facilities, including local fields at Highland Park and Rockwall High Schools.

"Shaw's commitment to R and D and product innovation are key reasons we choose to partner with them," said William Chaffe, President of Paragon Sports Constructors. "The Rangers had a difficult decision but I think ultimately they were convinced by Shaw's data that their synthetic system would be on par with the best natural surfaces in the Majors. It is clear that the Rangers organization really took their time and made the effort to thoroughly investigate their options for Globe Life Field."

ABOUT SHAW SPORTS TURF
A wholly-owned subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., Shaw Industries is a full flooring provider to the residential and commercial markets. Shaw supplies carpet, hardwood, laminate, resilient, and tile/stone flooring products, as well as synthetic turf. Shaw Sports Turf is one of the leading synthetic turf companies in North America and has represented quality and innovation for more than two decades with over 3,000 successful installations, including an impressive list of high-profile field installations. STRENEXE, BOLT, BATTING A THOUSAND and B1K are trademarks of Shaw Contract Flooring Services, Inc. For more information please visit www.shawsportsturf.com, call 866-703-4004 or find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Linkedin. Geofill is a registered trademark of Italgreen SPA.

ABOUT PARAGON SPORTS CONSTRUCTORS
Paragon Sports Constructors is a turn-key contractor of natural and synthetic turf sports fields, running tracks and tennis courts based in Fort Worth, Texas. With over 30 years of sports construction experience, they are one of the premier athletic facility contractors in the South-Central United States. Paragon Sports Constructors remains focused on quality construction practices, choosing to partner with top brand name manufacturers of synthetic turf, track, and tennis court surfacing. As a member of the American Sports Builders Association, Paragon's mission is to build the finest athletic facilities and to provide clients a consistently high-quality project and experience from planning to first use and beyond. For more information on Paragon Sports Constructors please visit www.paragon-sports.com or follow them on Twitter @ParagonSportsCo.

NOTE TO MEDIA: The Rangers will hold an availability with Rob Matwick, Jamie Reed, and officials from Shaw Turf at 3:30 p.m. TODAY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31. This will take place at the Globe Life Field Sales Center, which is located on Randol Mill Road near the media gate. Parking is available in Lot B. Please contact the Rangers Communications Department with questions. Thank you.



- RANGERS -
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Quote:

Decision comes after nearly two years of research to satisfy Rangers' total requirements for

player safely, team performance, and fan experience;
They left off the importance of holding concerts.
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I suggest you all read that release entirely. Forget everything you know about turf because the surface at Globe Life Field will be nothing like the artificial turf you see in other stadiums
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AccidentProne said:

I suggest you all read that release entirely. Forget everything you know about turf because the surface at Globe Life Field will be nothing like the artificial turf you see in other stadiums
I read the entire release. There is literally nothing in there that makes watching baseball on turf more appealing.

The Rangers want to host more non-baseball events and need to go the long way around to justify turf.
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This makes me sad. I will gladly eat crow if it turns out to be phenomenal and indistinguishable from natural turf. But right now i am super bummed
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powerbelly said:

AccidentProne said:

I suggest you all read that release entirely. Forget everything you know about turf because the surface at Globe Life Field will be nothing like the artificial turf you see in other stadiums
I read the entire release. There is literally nothing in there that makes watching baseball on turf more appealing.

The Rangers want to host more non-baseball events and need to go the long way around to justify turf.
I don't know what else to tell you then. Just stay home if you're going to be that stubborn. It's going to look EXACTLY like natural grass
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AccidentProne said:

powerbelly said:

AccidentProne said:

I suggest you all read that release entirely. Forget everything you know about turf because the surface at Globe Life Field will be nothing like the artificial turf you see in other stadiums
I read the entire release. There is literally nothing in there that makes watching baseball on turf more appealing.

The Rangers want to host more non-baseball events and need to go the long way around to justify turf.
I don't know what else to tell you then. Just stay home if you're going to be that stubborn. It's going to look EXACTLY like natural grass
No it is not. There has never been a turf field that looks EXACTLY like natural grass and this one will be no different.
mhayden
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I'd wager this means that roof aint gonna be open for more a week or two all season either.
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The strands are still poly just like every other plastic field, so it's gonna look like other plastic fields. The difference is in the filler and base. Supposedly it will play closer to real grass, but I highly question that it won't take a higher toll on player aches and pains. I think that is a tough and bold claim to make until guys do it every day, which they dont have that data. The world is littered with shoulda's and coulda's where data said one thing should happen but practical experience ended up otherwise.
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Bottom line - they didn't spend a billion to build a baseball stadium just because they want AC the relative few times of year you need it out there. They built it to be multi-use and are selling like hell to make people think the baseball product wont be harmed by that
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The good news is, based on player status, we'll know fairly soon into the new stadium, what players think.

DH: Choo - FA after '20

RF: Mazara: FA after '21
CF: DeShields: FA after '21
LF: Gallo: FA after '22

3B: Cabrera - FA after 2019
SS: Andrus - Signed through '22, option for '23
2B: Odor - Signed through '22, option for '23.
1B: Guzman - FA after '23
C: IKF: FA after '23; Mathis FA after '20

So, after we open our stadium in 2020, players will play that season. We'll lose Choo and Mathis (No biggie). Then, we'll get start looking for OF help... then IF help. If the reviews are poor, we'll not only struggle to sign FA SPs, we'll now be crippled with an inability to sign position players.

Then, the FO can pretend to be Tampa and Florida and just say, "We have tried, but can't sign FAs."

Who knows... maybe the players love it and they'll all be lining up to sign here.
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There are some people in this thread that didn't have a single post in the regular season thread, yet here they are in the offseason *****ing about something that has zero effect on the way they watch a baseball game. Amazing.

I'll say it again. When the Rangers win a division title and make a run in the playoffs, you won't care what the playing surface is
 
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