Leclerc is starting to look like Ogando. 99 mph and still can't strike people out. He need more movement on that fastball.
I really liked Ogando. Dude was awesome... until he wasn't anymore.94chem said:
Leclerc is starting to look like Ogando. 99 mph and still can't strike people out. He need more movement on that fastball.
DallasAg 94 said:I really liked Ogando. Dude was awesome... until he wasn't anymore.94chem said:
Leclerc is starting to look like Ogando. 99 mph and still can't strike people out. He need more movement on that fastball.
Sports-Ag said:
Luckily he didn't go over the rail. Had to rewind it a few times.
The Boston sportscast probably has a video or replay of it if you can find it. The rangers broadcast tries WAY too hard to be family friendly. I still remember when the guy fell behind the left field wall trying to catch the ball thrown by josh Hamilton, the Oakland A's broadcast had a replay and an explanation for what happened. The rangers broadcast censored everything.94chem said:Sports-Ag said:
Luckily he didn't go over the rail. Had to rewind it a few times.
Wish they had showed a replay. I don't have gadgets on my TV.
It's unfortunate when it happens, but I don't think we should treat sporting events like Walt Disney movies. You can't script and censor everything in life. I don't see a problem with showing the guy fall as long as the announcers are kind, sympathetic, and respectful about it.Doorbell said:
Yeah, that fan was the one who died from his injuries. The one on the infield survived and I think was ok...somehow.
Doorbell said:
I thought that they were careful not to mention the similar episodes in Arlington. Josh and Maybe Tom were calling a game one night when a guy fell over the railing in a similar fashion. Probably why there was no replay.
I'd bet we have the advantage tomorrow. 1 or 2 bad games are the reason Lynn's ERA looks mediocre, but the other 10 starts or so have been great.DallasAg 94 said:
Rangers beat Boston
Yankees split with NYM
Oakland beat Tampa
Hou won
Min won
Cle won
CWS won
Texas-WC
Cle - 2GB
Bos - 3GB
Oak - 3GB
CWS - 4GB
LAA - 4.5 GB
Tomorrow:
Lynn (13GS, 4.39 ERA) vs Porcello (13 GS, 4.86 ERA)
Can't wait to see how Sampson does tomorrow. Jurado already passed the Fenway test. If these pitchers can win or at least perform well in Fenway against the Red Sox, they can win almost anywhere. It's a good barometer.wbt5845 said:
So I'm warming up to the Rangers becoming buyers since I love to win now. But I hope JD doesn't lose focus on the long term objectives.
Before the season, I didn't see anyone predicting Jurado and Sampson would develop into serviceable MLB starters but there they are. The primary focus of this season is to figure out who of the young guys are going to develop into being part of a championship roster a couple of years from now. I still want to stay focused on that and hold onto young talent.
Agreed.Grapesoda2525 said:I'd bet we have the advantage tomorrow. 1 or 2 bad games are the reason Lynn's ERA looks mediocre, but the other 10 starts or so have been great.DallasAg 94 said:
Rangers beat Boston
Yankees split with NYM
Oakland beat Tampa
Hou won
Min won
Cle won
CWS won
Texas-WC
Cle - 2GB
Bos - 3GB
Oak - 3GB
CWS - 4GB
LAA - 4.5 GB
Tomorrow:
Lynn (13GS, 4.39 ERA) vs Porcello (13 GS, 4.86 ERA)
Hopefully Red Sox fans would be willing to trade a Red Sox loss for a bruins win today?DallasAg 94 said:
Porcello, worth noting in his last 3 GS
Jun 7, v TB, 6.0 IP, 4 ER
Jun 1, @ NYY, 4.2 IP, 4 ER
May 27 v Cle, 6.2 IP, 3 ER
We also have gone deep into their BP:
last night
Shawaryn: 2.0 IP, 34 PC
Poyner: 3.0 IP, 59 PC
Brewer: 1.0 IP, 16 PC
2nights ago, they pitched all of their good pitchers (Workman-14PC, Barnes-17PC, Hembree-19PC, Brasier-21PC
So, the Rangers have seen their BP.
They mentioned this, last night... The BoSox have a 5.88 ERA in the 9th Inning. Also, opponents are batting .282 in the 9th inning.
woo unions!PWestAg18 said:
My biggest gripe with sports is the lack of accountability with refs/umps. If a 19 year old quarterback throws multiple interceptions in a big game and has to sit through a post game press conference, a full grown man being paid to officiate a game can do the same for their mistakes. I think it's insane they can totally ruin a game and then run into a locker room and disappear afterwards.
I guarantee Angel Hernandez wouldn't be such a dumbass all the time if he had to sit in front of a bunch of reporters after every game and explain his ass backwards reasoning. Or maybe the NFL would be more careful about picking referees so they don't miss a PI call that would've sent a team to the Super Bowl (yes I'm a Saints fan and yes I'm still bitter)
Fuzzy Dunlop said:
If someone told me on March 31st that the Rangers would be 6 games over .500 halfway through June, I would have told them to seek professional help.
This team, more often than not, just finds ways to win. We need to find a 5th SP and I would feel good about our WC chances. I almost feel crazy saying that.
That being said, I mentioned a few weeks ago that Jared Sandler reported the Rangers and Mets may be in talks to trade Noah Syndergaard. He's had a tough year this year but I think that is most likely due to poor run support. His ERA is up over 4.00 and his WHIP is up to 1.2 for the year but I wonder how much of that is due to him trying to do too much for a struggling Mets team. By comparison, de Grom's ERA is up .75 over his career average and he has a 3-6 record up to this point so I'm not sure it is all on the player.
Syndergaard is 26, from Mansfield, and has 1.5 - 2 years of team control remaining, unless he has extended and I'm not sure about that.
When I first heard this report I was skeptical, but I think it would be a good move for the Rangers at this moment.
Thoughts?
ETA - Upon further review, he is signed through this year so there is no team control after this season. Not sure I'd make the deal without a sign and trade in place. I don't know his affinity for the Rangers but being a metroplex native, I wonder if he would be willing to sign with them Mets to come to Texas. Not asking for a hometown discount, but I would think he might be more likely to sign.
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Max Scherzer, RHP, Nationals
For teams seeking a front-of-the-rotation, difference-making arm, is there anybody that fits the bill more than Scherzer? It would be a big statement by the Nationals to trade the three-time Cy Young Award winner, but if they're ever going to do it, this summer is the time. Scherzer will gain 10-and-5 rights at the end of the season, allowing him to block any trade during the final two years of his contract. If the Nationals fade further in the race, they could restock their farm system with one big move, dealing the soon-to-be-35-year-old to a contender. Scherzer is owed $35 million a year through 2021, albeit with a lot of deferred money, but teams might be willing to take the risk, hoping for a Justin Verlander-to-Houston type of result.