wbt5845 said:
Burke really good through his first 2. 29 pitches, 21 strikes, one weak infield hit
Burke hasn't allowed a run through 4 innings. I can get used to this
wbt5845 said:
Burke really good through his first 2. 29 pitches, 21 strikes, one weak infield hit
Breathing down odor's neckDallasAg 94 said:
Solak bringing the big lumber.
Picking up where he left off in Nashville.
Maybe that's all he needs tonight.Huell Babineaux said:
Burke pitched well, but doesn't have much other than his fastball. Would get shelled on any given night with that stuff.
Albert Pujols sees your bad defense and nods his headDallasAg 94 said:We'll see...Grapesoda2525 said:Breathing down odor's neckDallasAg 94 said:
Solak bringing the big lumber.
Picking up where he left off in Nashville.
The fact they had him playing LF at AAA for the past couple weeks tells me they don't think he'll be a MLB 2B.
Like Calhoun, they brought him in hoping he'd stick as a 2B'er, but at the end of the day... 2B is a pretty hard position to play at the MLB level.
If you felt uneasy with Nellie in RF, then you are equally uneasy with Calhoun in LF.
I hope Solak is breathing down Odor's back and that the Rangers have visions of him playing 2B... but I'm going to watch this play out.
Mathis @ C
Santana @1B
Solak @ 2B
IKF @ 3B
Calhoun @ LF
Mazara @ RF
That would be about as bad a defense as you could put together in MLB.
Need more pieces and need some of our position players who have been down on the farm forever to finally emerge.Fuzzy Dunlop said:
I like these youngsters. Allard, Clase, Heineman, Burke, and now Solak. I think some vets are going to be feeling the heat next spring. Add Gallo and Calhoun and we are building a good team.
I just can't imagine the Rangers mindset with odor still being "ride or die". Odor is flirting with the Mendoza line AGAIN. He's resided there for the majority of this season.DallasAg 94 said:I think you are going to be really disappointed. I'm not buying the "We moved him to LF in order to get him in the lineup and get more ABs.PDEMDHC said:
Solak is a 2B. That's it. If he continues to develop and play well, Odor won't be here much longer.
2B-AAA
Andy Ibanez (26) - 33 G @ 2B, 45 @3B, 18 @ SS, .301, 17 HR, 6 SB. I think he is a 3B.
Nolan Fontana (28) - 30 G @ 2B, .167, 3 HR, 0 SB. Career in MLB: 12 G, 5 GS. Is this the guy that is playing 2B ahead of Solak, forcing him to move to LF?
Nick Solak (24): 22 G @ 2B
Chase d'Arnaud (32): 17 G @ 2B, .164, 6 HR, 4 SB, now in KCR organization.
Solak is 24.222d - 2 G in MLB, 1 @ 2B, 2 Hits
Odor is 25.199d - 784 G in MLB, 766 G @ 2B, 8 @ DH, 700 H
Right about a year younger than Odor and he can't lock down the 2B position at AAA, and you are going to tell me you plug him into the MLB lineup at 2B?
I hope Solak can plug into the 2020 roster @2B and give us .275, 25 HR and be serviceable at defense... but I think if his Louisville coach, the Tampa organization and the Rangers organization have all played him in the OF... he is likely an OF. He has 325 games in MiLB at 2B, less than half what Odor has in MLB, despite being only 1 yr younger.
I don't speak for other posters on here, but I think the mindset of most ranger fans is " Odor has already had his shot". He hasn't played well since 2016. He doesn't play well enough to justify being out there 150 games a year.DallasAg 94 said:KT 90 said:
You do realize he only played in 30 games at AAA Nashville this season? Per your stats he played 22 of them at 2B. I believe the last week or so he moved to OF to get some experience there.
If you pull up his MiLB page it lists his position as 2B. http://www.milb.com/player/index.jsp?player_id=669256#/career/R/hitting/2019/ALL
The general consensus here is that Odor just isn't very good and is easily replaced. It should be a no-brainer to replace Odor.
jchance@texasrangers.comduck79 said:
Does Accident still post here? Does anyone have his contact info at the Rangers to ask a question?