DeangeloVickers said:Mr Gigem said:
Alright I'm headed downtown! See y'all at the ballpark!
Surely you can't be serious.
Double Talkin' Jive...
DeangeloVickers said:Mr Gigem said:
Alright I'm headed downtown! See y'all at the ballpark!
Roger Kint said:Voice Of Reason 11 said:Mr Gigem said:
For some reason during this postseason, I haven't really been able to really celebrate these wins. Even the walkoff in Game 1. I smiled, hugged my wife, then went to the postgame reception to enjoy some food and drinks.
I guess I see it as there has been so much work put in up to this point, and the job's not finished yet. Maybe once the deal is done, I can exhale and celebrate properly.
Baseball has always been number one in my life. I consider myself lucky to be in the position that I'm in. And doubly lucky that I have a partner in life who is just as passionate about baseball as I am. She jokes (I think) that if I ever leave the Rangers that she will divorce me.
Anyway, I'm looking forward to the game tonight. I'm sure I will be a wide range of emotions as we hopefully close this thing out. I like our chances with Evo on the mound and the motivation these guys seem to be playing for - Adolis, Mad Max, deGrom.
I've kind of been the same. 2011 WS loss was soul crushing. When I realized the Rangers weren't going back to the World Series anytime soon. My interest in baseball as a whole dropped. And then I started to get kind of into it again and then the Bautista home run happened. I've never followed a baseball season as closely as this one and I feel like I'll be able to enjoy baseball a lot more again if the demons of 2011 are finally put away.
I grew up a San Antonio Spurs fan and they had some soul crushing losses. The Derek Fisher buzzer beater and choking the 2013 finals away, but in both cases the Spurs came back the next year to win the title. The 2011 loss is the only heartbreak loss that has never been resolved in my sports fandom and feels like it has lingered forever. If we can win tonight it will be the most satisfying sport's championship I've gotten to experience as a fan.
Yep. 2011 broke me. I followed the Rangers religiously through some bad years for a long time before that. In 2012, we had our first kid and then Johnny happened. I just couldn't get back into the grind of baseball after that monumental letdown and my attention being pulled to something that didn't sting so bad. Over the last decade or so, I've kept up with standings here and there and watched the playoffs and such, but I didn't start following again in earnest until I made a point to do so last fall after stumbling onto the offseason thread. You guys helped bring the joy of baseball back for me. Thank you for that. I've missed it so much.
Oh, and like so many others, I'm not getting my hopes up until that last out is in the glove. This team needs to exercise that 2011 demon.
shack009 said:
Would love to have him back next year also at the right price. He would be the 5th outfielder behind Carter, Leody, El Bombi, and Langford.
You know what they say about assuming. Guy mashed his way through the minors in 2 months and he will mash in spring training and it will be impossible to keep him off the opening day roster. He's about to turn 22, so he's older than Carter.KT 90 said:shack009 said:
Would love to have him back next year also at the right price. He would be the 5th outfielder behind Carter, Leody, El Bombi, and Langford.
Right, that's what I meant by "if it works out". Wouldn't blame him for going elsewhere if someone offered him a multiyear deal for more than we are willing to go. I can see the Rangers offering him a one year deal for decent money for a journeyman type outfielder. Unless we need the cap room and give the 5th outfielder job to someone like JP Martinez and then it would only be a low-budget deal ("serf" as DallasAg likes to say).
I would assume Lankford starts the season in the minors, then hopefully gets called up a few months into the season. In that scenario, we could keep both Jankowski and Martinez on the opening roster.
Voice Of Reason 11 said:Mr Gigem said:
For some reason during this postseason, I haven't really been able to really celebrate these wins. Even the walkoff in Game 1. I smiled, hugged my wife, then went to the postgame reception to enjoy some food and drinks.
I guess I see it as there has been so much work put in up to this point, and the job's not finished yet. Maybe once the deal is done, I can exhale and celebrate properly.
Baseball has always been number one in my life. I consider myself lucky to be in the position that I'm in. And doubly lucky that I have a partner in life who is just as passionate about baseball as I am. She jokes (I think) that if I ever leave the Rangers that she will divorce me.
Anyway, I'm looking forward to the game tonight. I'm sure I will be a wide range of emotions as we hopefully close this thing out. I like our chances with Evo on the mound and the motivation these guys seem to be playing for - Adolis, Mad Max, deGrom.
I've kind of been the same. 2011 WS loss was soul crushing. When I realized the Rangers weren't going back to the World Series anytime soon. My interest in baseball as a whole dropped. And then I started to get kind of into it again and then the Bautista home run happened. I've never followed a baseball season as closely as this one and I feel like I'll be able to enjoy baseball a lot more again if the demons of 2011 are finally put away.
I grew up a San Antonio Spurs fan and they had some soul crushing losses. The Derek Fisher buzzer beater and choking the 2013 finals away, but in both cases the Spurs came back the next year to win the title. The 2011 loss is the only heartbreak loss that has never been resolved in my sports fandom and feels like it has lingered forever. If we can win tonight it will be the most satisfying sport's championship I've gotten to experience as a fan.
perfectGrapevineAg said:
.....on this mother****ing field!GrapevineAg said:
It was a natural cycle too, if memory serves.ryanhnc10 said:
As a team the Rangers hit for the cycle within the same inning. Last time that was done in the World Series was the 1991 Braves
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Among her coworkers in the Texas Rangers front office, there are two things that make Paige Zizka stand out: the bright pink blazer she wears on the field, and her copious use of the word "howdy."
An intern in the promotions department at Arlington's Globe Life Field, Zizka is one of a handful of Aggies helping manage the World Series-bound team and she wants everyone to know it.
...
After a chance interaction on social media with a senior member of the Rangers' management, Zizka ended up sending over her resume, landing a gig with the team soon after. Since then, she's been traveling back and forth from College Station to Arlington, making the most of the unexpected opportunity.
ChoppinDs40 said:Atlanta's NHL team is gone, yes?fc2112 said:double aught said:How many cities have teams in all four sports? Nine?Teslag said:
If the Rangers win one of the next three Dallas will become only the 8th city to win a Super Bowl, NBA Finals, World Series, and Stanley Cup.
Sixteen
Phoenix
Atlanta
Chicago
DFW
Detroit
Los Angeles
Minneapolis
New York
Philly
Washington
Cleveland
Denver
Las vegas (soon)
Miami
Boston
Pittsburgh
Phoenix hasn't won an NBA
Rangers miss the WS
Detroit missed a SB
LA who? franchises have come and gone but the Kings have won one.
Have the Flyers won a cup?
Washington Bullets ever won a title?
Miami lacks a SB and Stanley cup (I think)
Have the Pirates ever won a WS? maybe way back when there were like 6 teams?
That was the "We Are Family" team, right? Willie Stargell, Kent Tekulve. IIRC, they beat the Os.91AggieLawyer said:
Have the Pirates ever won a WS? 5. Most recent in 1979.
Danny Vermin said:
I've been in a daze all day. It's literally all I can think about. Growing up in south Arlington, and my dad selling Insurance to Billy Martin and Several players, I was born a Ranger fan.
birdman said:
Chicago
Los Angeles
New York
Philly
Washington
Boston
Six cities have won a championship in all four leagues since 1967. That's when Super Bowl started, and all of the leagues expanded.
DFW can join them tonight.
birdman said:
Florida Panthers never won a title
birdman said:
Florida Panthers never won a title
I'm so torn tonight. Due to trick-or-treating last night, I saw the Rangers score 0 runs. But I saw all 7 of the DBacks runs scored...NukeAg10 said:
I watched the game last night on mute, and followed the thread, but didn't post. The only game I've posted on is game 2, so I will continue with the winning formula, hopefully. Need to take care of this tonight, and finally bring a World Series title to Arlington.
If this goes back to Arlington, I just hope that ridiculous banana suits aren't back bc both game they were there the rangers got lit up.
MLB isn't the NHL.Quote:
Have the Pirates ever won a WS? maybe way back when there were like 6 teams?