Wow. I'm speechless. Came outta no where.
We need fly ball pitchers and hitters who are good at getting on base in this ball park.Fuzzy Dunlop said:
Just read that Dunning was 2-0 with a 3.97 ERA last season with the big club. Not a bad trade to be honest. I think I would have rather gotten a bat for our new ballpark but we need arms too.
The rangers really should spare us all from watching another 150 games of odor this year and next year. The guy isn't going to turn it around.Quote:
But the overriding sense here from Tuesday's news drop is that the wrong player lost his job. Rougned Odor has been told (again) that he must win the job at second base, with Nick Solak his main competition, but Odor wasn't pushed aside as Andrus was.
That might mean more about the Rangers' stockpile of second baseman than it means Odor has compromising photos of Jon Daniels.
The Rangers still aren't sure if Solak's defense will be reliable enough to handle second base over a full season. If the Rangers aren't convinced that Solak is a better defender than Odor, who's not exactly Bill Mazeroski out there, then that's problem.
Daniels said that Justin Foscue, the 2020 first-rounder from Mississippi State, likely won't make his MLB debut in 2021. Considering Foscue has yet to play as a professional, well, that makes sense.
But there is a growing caucus in the organization that believes Foscue will be a star. When Baseball America, MLB Pipeline and the sort reveal their organizational prospect rankings a year from now, Foscue could be the Rangers' No. 1
La Fours said:
Who... and, is that it?
xjrayx said:
Apparently he is their #5 prospect (SP). Also we are supposed to be getting another prospect, but no one knows who yet.
KT 90 said:
WTH. I'm kind of scratching my head here thinking Lynn isn't exactly a young pitcher anymore, I doubt he is seriously going to give up millions (even though it was a cheap contract for a mlb pitcher... it's still "millions") in his prime earning years just to dictate a trade location. But maybe so.
Does that mean he liked it in Arlington enough that he didn't want to leave? lol, I'll have to read up on what the beats are saying later when I have time.
HummingbirdSaltalamacchia said:
Dunning the #5 and Weems #10 prospects in in the CWS farm system. not too shabby i'd say:
Goes on to say Dunning would probably rank around the #3 prospect in the Rangers system
Kip ***g has been the only constant in the draft room throughout all of our failuresCampingAg said:
Dunning was drafted 29th overall. At 30 we took Cole Ragans who hasn't seen the mound since 2017, has had two Tommy John surgeries, and is Rule V eligible now.
Hopefully Chris Young will end this fascination we have with high school pitchers in early rounds.