That's the big problem I see.Danny Vermin said:
When I watch games, I follow certain players from the field to the dugout and how they interact with teammates. Odor seems to be a very good teammate who has a special bond with each and every one of them. I hope he turns it around as he really seems like a very good guy .
2 of his home runs were off Mike leake who is terrible. 1 was off a royals position player. 1 was off Kennedy with the royals who is a washed up starter. 1 was off mikolas from the cardinals who was throwing the most centered pitches I've ever seen. 1 was off a reliever from the pirates whose ERA is over 10.00Danny Vermin said:
Odor is getting warm.
bigcat22 said:KT 90 said:
Willie should be in the lineup tonight. As hot as he is, no excuse to sit two games in a row, both facing rhp's.
Not saying I agree but below is the reasoning
KT 90 said:
Shelby Miller with a good inning out of the pen. Maybe we can get some decent innings out of him coming out if the bullpen. He wasn't getting it done as a starter.
I don't think there is any way Willie isn't at the MLB level, next year.KT 90 said:bigcat22 said:KT 90 said:
Willie should be in the lineup tonight. As hot as he is, no excuse to sit two games in a row, both facing rhp's.
I saw that tweet after I posted. I look at it this way: we aren't making the playoffs this year, you have a young prospect as hit as he can get, and we sit him two games in a row vs a rhp? Wth... play him and see what we have. He can either earn a spot for next year, or at least increase his trade value if he establishes himself as a mlb hitter.
He most probably will.DallasAg 94 said:
Odor is under-performing. By the end of the season... Odor will have more GPs and produced more Runs, RBIs, and HRs than both Santana and Forsythe.
Choo and pence ? Yes trade them if we can get something decent.DallasAg 94 said:I don't think there is any way Willie isn't at the MLB level, next year.KT 90 said:bigcat22 said:KT 90 said:
Willie should be in the lineup tonight. As hot as he is, no excuse to sit two games in a row, both facing rhp's.
I saw that tweet after I posted. I look at it this way: we aren't making the playoffs this year, you have a young prospect as hit as he can get, and we sit him two games in a row vs a rhp? Wth... play him and see what we have. He can either earn a spot for next year, or at least increase his trade value if he establishes himself as a mlb hitter.
More short-sighted... we need Choo, Pence, Santana and Forsythe to boost their numbers, increasing their trade value. Ideally... 2, 3... maybe all 4 get traded for prospects.
So, you thought I believed Odor's .150 BA was a solid performance? You are being obtuse if you thought I was pleased with his performance.TXAggie2011 said:He most probably will.DallasAg 94 said:
Odor is under-performing. By the end of the season... Odor will have more GPs and produced more Runs, RBIs, and HRs than both Santana and Forsythe.
I'm just saying its amazing that its so hard for you to say "Odor is under-performing" that you first thought to write novels about why an OPS 350 points higher than Odor's (in just as many plate appearances) "isn't all that great compared to Odor" or whatever you said...
Like, it's amazing someone is so caught up in Rougned Odor that they can't say "Odor is under-performing but I have faith, and by the way, Logan Forsythe is killing it."
Pence and Forsythe are FAs after the season.Grapesoda2525 said:Choo and pence ? Yes trade them if we can get something decent.DallasAg 94 said:
I don't think there is any way Willie isn't at the MLB level, next year.
More short-sighted... we need Choo, Pence, Santana and Forsythe to boost their numbers, increasing their trade value. Ideally... 2, 3... maybe all 4 get traded for prospects.
Keep the other 2. I don't want to see the team totally gutted. We have the best lineup in the majors.
It certainly got dumb.TXAggie2011 said:
Like, of course you didn't think .150 was a solid batting average.
But it's so hard for you say that and then not argue about guys hitting .300+.
And really, whatever, it's fine. This is a dumb argument even by this thread's standards.
We shouldn't make trades that hurt the farm. Gotta build it up.DallasAg 94 said:Pence and Forsythe are FAs after the season.Grapesoda2525 said:Choo and pence ? Yes trade them if we can get something decent.DallasAg 94 said:
I don't think there is any way Willie isn't at the MLB level, next year.
More short-sighted... we need Choo, Pence, Santana and Forsythe to boost their numbers, increasing their trade value. Ideally... 2, 3... maybe all 4 get traded for prospects.
Keep the other 2. I don't want to see the team totally gutted. We have the best lineup in the majors.
The next couple of weeks will be interesting. We are 2.5 GB in the WC and we are as good as any other middle-of-the-road team, right now.
We have a ton of holes, especially in the rotation. Was the Shelby Miller appearance tonight a final farewell or an attempt to try to lose a game (tongue-in-cheek)?! We need at least 2 legit SPs.
I think the Rangers should go:
Mike Minor
Lance Lynn
LeClerc/Opener- Drew Smyly
Jurado/Adrian Sampson
Phillips Valdez (Currently AAA)
If we can get some success, maybe we stay in the hunt through June. It will be interesting to see who gets Keuchel and Kimbrel.
If we can't find 2 SPs, Santana is the only one worth keeping. I would like for us to keep Santana. I've said it many times, I was really impressed with his post-game interview, in which he said the 1st thing he did when called-up was to think the coaches and staff for giving him this opportunity. He then basically said he'd do whatever the Rangers asked him to do, if it meant he was on the team.
Those are the personal stories I latch to.
I was one of the few Martin Perez supporters for YEARS, defending him. The contract he originally signed with the Rangers was very favorable for the Rangers. Perez' agent had expressed importance to get his family out of Vz and JD offered him a contract earlier than he should have. In the contract was a signing amount which would provide for Perez to get his family out of Vz. I put much of his failure on Brocail, who failed Perez at every turn. Happy for his success and the Rangers had him on the cheap.
Don't be a jackass; you're not half as funny and insightful as you think you areDallasAg 94 said:It certainly got dumb.TXAggie2011 said:
Like, of course you didn't think .150 was a solid batting average.
But it's so hard for you say that and then not argue about guys hitting .300+.
And really, whatever, it's fine. This is a dumb argument even by this thread's standards.
For sure... we can't afford to lose anything on the Farm.Grapesoda2525 said:
We shouldn't make trades that hurt the farm. Gotta build it up.
It Would be nice if we could find or acquire a cheap starter who is decent. Gives you 5 innings and 3-4 runs on average. The only thing we can't afford is some spare like Miller going out there and giving up 9 runs in 2 innings.
Our offense is top notch and should be able to keep us in games with most teams.
That wasn't a poke at you, and it wasn't meant to be funny.TXAggie2011 said:Don't be a jackass; you're not half as funny and insightful as you think you areDallasAg 94 said:It certainly got dumb.TXAggie2011 said:
Like, of course you didn't think .150 was a solid batting average.
But it's so hard for you say that and then not argue about guys hitting .300+.
And really, whatever, it's fine. This is a dumb argument even by this thread's standards.
I saw an update on volquez recently. I think it said MRI was negative and he is starting to rehab again. It still feels like a return is a long shot, but it's possible.DallasAg 94 said:For sure... we can't afford to lose anything on the Farm.Grapesoda2525 said:
We shouldn't make trades that hurt the farm. Gotta build it up.
It Would be nice if we could find or acquire a cheap starter who is decent. Gives you 5 innings and 3-4 runs on average. The only thing we can't afford is some spare like Miller going out there and giving up 9 runs in 2 innings.
Our offense is top notch and should be able to keep us in games with most teams.
The only decent starter we could acquire, IMO, would likely have a terrible contract. There are a few guys struggling, or injured, overpaid... Seems like an abundance of SPs are injured.
First and foremost, Miller needs to go. He is averaging just over 3 IP/App and more than 1ER/IP. 35 ER in 30.1 IP.
I think we need to find and add a SP from internal.
I'm curious on Phillips Valdez and a handful of others in the minors. I'm not convinced Jurado or Sampson has more than 2X through the order.
Huang, Pedro Payano, heck, give Tim Dillard an appearance. Probably too soon, but worth
There are a dozen, or so guys to take a flyer. I forget the AAA guy that just opted out of his contract last week... think it was a NL team.
I wonder how many teams are in contact with Keuchel. Where he goes will likely eliminate 3-4 teams from each the AL and NL from believing they have a chance. That could further open up some availability.
Its a general comment you've been told before by others. Turn that light bulb off.DallasAg 94 said:That wasn't a poke at you, and it wasn't meant to be funny.TXAggie2011 said:Don't be a jackass; you're not half as funny and insightful as you think you areDallasAg 94 said:It certainly got dumb.TXAggie2011 said:
Like, of course you didn't think .150 was a solid batting average.
But it's so hard for you say that and then not argue about guys hitting .300+.
And really, whatever, it's fine. This is a dumb argument even by this thread's standards.