.Ranger #007 said:
The rookie needs some interview practice.
Better than John Danks who in his similar interview after being drafted basically said he couldn't suck any worse than the pitchers they had starting for them.
.Ranger #007 said:
The rookie needs some interview practice.
KT 90 said:
Missed most of the game, but hey at least Fairbanks looked good tonight. That's about it though. Stats looked like Smyly got hammered tonight. Need to pull the plug on that experiment.
I was there tonight, he got some sarcastic applause after the 3rd.KT 90 said:
Just ran across this little nugget... yikes. Home runs to three straight batters on 5 pitches...
"After Jake Bauers led off the Indians' seventh with a 389-foot shot to right-center, Roberto Perez and Tyler Naquin followed with homers that measured more than 400 feet. Those long balls came in a span of five pitches off reliever Drew Smyly."
It looks like to me that the Indians or Red Sox will win wild card 2 if the rosters stay as is.DallasAg 94 said:
... AND... we are still tied for the WC.
Going into the season, I had (like others) concerns about how far our pitching would make it into the season. With all the TJ surgery and youth, the SP grind would seem to break down.Grapesoda2525 said:It looks like to me that the Indians or Red Sox will win wild card 2 if the rosters stay as is.DallasAg 94 said:
... AND... we are still tied for the WC.
If the rangers plug a hole or two, they probably have a fighting chance tho.
I'm hoping it's "growing pains" more than anything. The league might have scouted them and made adjustments, now those 2 need to make adjustments of their own.DallasAg 94 said:Going into the season, I had (like others) concerns about how far our pitching would make it into the season. With all the TJ surgery and youth, the SP grind would seem to break down.Grapesoda2525 said:It looks like to me that the Indians or Red Sox will win wild card 2 if the rosters stay as is.DallasAg 94 said:
... AND... we are still tied for the WC.
If the rangers plug a hole or two, they probably have a fighting chance tho.
I have concerns that Adrian Sampson's 109 PC performance v Oakland, may lead to being skipped in the rotation. Maybe even a IL stint. Which makes me start to look more closely at Jurado. Where is he in the season?
Both look good, but are we seeing them as exposed in their ability... or just the grind of the season hump they just need to push through.
Sure, but he's not ahead of Jim Sundberg, Juan Gonzalez, or Rafael Palmeiro. And he's not much ahead of Buddy Bell, Ian Kinsler, Josh Hamilton, Toby Harrah, and Ruben Sierra. He'd be about even with Elvis Andrus if Elvis retired today, maybe slightly ahead.PatAg said:
There are media seriously questioning Mike Young's number being retired. I don't get it at all, I think it's crazy it hadn't already happened
DannyDuberstein said:
The whole team HOF vs. number retirement adds a weird dynamic to how to consider these guys. Other than Johnny Oates, MY will be the first number retirement to be a certain no-go on the overall baseball HOF. As far as players go, it's gonna be 3 first ballots (Beltre is a formality) and Young who got 2% and won't be on a 2nd ballot.
So I can see debate if you consider the team's HOF to be one that recognizes the very franchise impactful but not baseball HOF worthy player like Young, while number retirements to be reserved for the transcendent HOF type.
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Texas Rangers lineup for June 19, 2019 against the Cleveland Indians: starting pitchers are Joe Palumbo for the Rangers and Adam Plutko for the Indians.
Texas takes on Cleveland this evening with Joe Palumbo back in the majors and getting the start.
The lineup:
Choo RF
DeShields CF
Elvis SS
Mazara DH
Calhoun LF
Cabrera 3B
Odor 2B
Forsythe 1B
Federowicz C
wat.jpgGrapesoda2525 said:
Ranger broadcasts are so much more enjoyable to watch these days ( with the exception of Dave Raymond). I used to buy mlb tv so that I could avoid listening to Jim Knox. That guy was the worst! It was so frustrating and disrespectful that he would talk during the other teams at bats. The reality is that nobody cares about the couple who drove from Alaska to watch ranger games on their honey moon. Big whoop.
I know Jeff Borroughs won the MVP, but it was one of the weakest MVP wins in baseball history and he was largely unspectacular to downright bad the other 3 whole seasons he played with the Rangers franchise.wbt5845 said:
I don't see MY as Baseball HoF worthy nor having his number retired. The way I see Rangers historical pecking order:
First level greats - In Baseball HoF - Pudge, Beltre, Ryan. Not just all HoFers, but first ballot guys.
Second level greats - AL MVP - Juan Gonzalez, Jeff Burroughs, A-Rod, Josh Hamilton
Third level greats - Texas Rangers HoF - Jim Sundberg, Michael Young, Jeff Russell, Kenny Rogers, Ruben Sierra, Toby Harrah, Rusty Greer, Buddy Bell, Fegie Jenkins, Charlie Hough. (Leaving our John Wettland for obvious reasons).
If you wanted to move anyone from that third level to second, Sundberg and Bell would be my choices. For multiple seasons, they were the best in the AL at their respective positions.
You're out of your mind.94chem said:Sure, but he's not ahead of Jim Sundberg, Juan Gonzalez, or Rafael Palmeiro. And he's not much ahead of Buddy Bell, Ian Kinsler, Josh Hamilton, Toby Harrah, and Ruben Sierra. He'd be about even with Elvis Andrus if Elvis retired today, maybe slightly ahead.PatAg said:
There are media seriously questioning Mike Young's number being retired. I don't get it at all, I think it's crazy it hadn't already happened
Edit to say that people forget how good Sundberg was because of Pudge being one of the 3 greatest catchers of all time.
gigem1223 said:
How does a fast 2nd baseman not know how to lay down a bunt down the 3rd baseline? Rougie could bunt a damn double nearly every time if he'd quit thinking he's Hank frickon Aaron.
do we just have to hope a team is dumb enough to trade for him and his 2 horses?Huell Babineaux said:gigem1223 said:
How does a fast 2nd baseman not know how to lay down a bunt down the 3rd baseline? Rougie could bunt a damn double nearly every time if he'd quit thinking he's Hank frickon Aaron.
Because he wants to pop off a bomb and show off all his swag. Makes me sick when I see him hit a HR and stunt around the basepaths like he doesn't have the worst average in the entire league