They're playing at an elite caliber level right now. It's baseball though, something has got to give at some point right? They have to have a letdown at some point I feel, losing 3 in a row, or a series to someone they shouldn't.
Rustys-Beef-o-Reeno said:
I'd put money on the rangers missing the postseason all together,
Seattle's pitching is elite and could easily carry them into the postseason.FrioAg 00 said:
Seattle looks almost invincible right now. The Rangers have looked that way a few times this season.
Yet here we all are, within 2 games of each other.
Astros are right where we need to be. Get Yordon back in his grove and SP will round inti post season form.
Farmer suggested it last night.Proudag06 said:
In 3 of Javier's last 5 starts he has allowed 3 runs in the first inning and then (at least in those games) little else.
Obviously the real issue is his inability to consistently throw strikes/hit spots, but I wonder an opener would help him settle in against the middle of the order.
I'm not suggesting Dusty would ever do it, but wondering if anyone else has thought this.
I suggested it because the Red Sox stacked their lineup with lefties at the top and are generally left-handed. If Javier could have faced those guys twice and not 3x then it sets him up for more success.redline248 said:Farmer suggested it last night.Proudag06 said:
In 3 of Javier's last 5 starts he has allowed 3 runs in the first inning and then (at least in those games) little else.
Obviously the real issue is his inability to consistently throw strikes/hit spots, but I wonder an opener would help him settle in against the middle of the order.
I'm not suggesting Dusty would ever do it, but wondering if anyone else has thought this.
I wonder who would be Dusty's opener of choice, right now.
Texas' schedule is getting hard for the rest of the season where ours (and definitely the Mariners) is softening up soonFarmer1906 said:
Fangraphs is losing faith in Arlington.
The bar isn't exactly super high. Here are Javier's 4 August starts:Ag_07 said:
It's a tough call because at the same time we need our best pitchers out there to win games. Is Arighetti a better option than Javier?
Are we OK with Spencer coming up and making his debut in a crucial division race in August?
Tough call
Remaining Schedule SOSgougler08 said:Texas' schedule is getting hard for the rest of the season where ours (and definitely the Mariners) is softening up soonFarmer1906 said:
Fangraphs is losing faith in Arlington.
bearkatag15 said:
If Chas has a similar year next year to this year, talk about buying out his arbitration years with an extension might be in play
I kind of forget that Chas, Javier, Garcia, Abreu, & Jake are all still so young in their careers. They feel like they have been around for a while, but most are just in year 3.AustinCountyAg said:bearkatag15 said:
If Chas has a similar year next year to this year, talk about buying out his arbitration years with an extension might be in play
Chas is under control for another 3 years after this season, at which point he will then be 31 years old. Lets tap the brakes on giving him a multi year contract.
Since the start of last year:AustinCountyAg said:bearkatag15 said:
If Chas has a similar year next year to this year, talk about buying out his arbitration years with an extension might be in play
Chas is under control for another 3 years after this season, at which point he will then be 31 years old. Lets tap the brakes on giving him a multi year contract.
what does that mean? sorry if I missed somethingtexasaggie2015 said:
From everything I'm hearing in regards to Framber and Javier, I'm not optimistic we see a big turnaround.
time for sniffing saltstexasaggie2015 said:
Extreme arm fatigue. Unless they get shut down for a while, I wouldn't expect a dramatic improvement.
Get both of them some time on the IL, especially when we can call up another pitcher in September.texasaggie2015 said:
Extreme arm fatigue. Unless they get shut down for a while, I wouldn't expect a dramatic improvement.
It wouldn't hurt one bit from a physical or mental standpoint for them to both skip a turn or two in the rotation down the stretch.texasaggie2015 said:
Extreme arm fatigue. Unless they get shut down for a while, I wouldn't expect a dramatic improvement.
Really hard to do in a race to make the playoffs, although i agree they need some rest (as does Brown).Wabs said:Get both of them some time on the IL, especially when we can call up another pitcher in September.texasaggie2015 said:
Extreme arm fatigue. Unless they get shut down for a while, I wouldn't expect a dramatic improvement.
Mr.Bond said:time for sniffing saltstexasaggie2015 said:
Extreme arm fatigue. Unless they get shut down for a while, I wouldn't expect a dramatic improvement.