That sounds right. Thanks
Yep can't be happy with 105DallasAg 94 said:
On pace for 105 Ws. Need to step up and string some Ws together.
The Rangers win 12-2 with all-hands-on-deck offense. They are 11-6 for first time since 2013. At the moment, they have 2nd best run differential in baseball (+34) to Rays.
— Evan Grant (@Evan_P_Grant) April 19, 2023
Cappo.... I've got post-season tickets on the line.Mr Gigem said:DallasAg 94 said:
"HELLO WIN COLUMN!!!"
Too Soon?
Hope to be saying that plenty, this season... maybe 105+ times?!
If they win 105+ I will give you a pair of my personal tickets for a game in the postseason
Adam87inSA said:
If math serves me… 2023 minus 2013 is… ten.
Quincey P. Morris said:
Finished the post game and then got to watch the Astros lose. Nice.
🚫No Fly Zone🚫
— Frisco RoughRiders (@RidersBaseball) April 19, 2023
Evan Carter flashing that Gold Glove in center!
T8 | ARK 4, FRI 2 #LetsRide pic.twitter.com/eDSCJlcaHG
How do you watch both teams? Do you have YouTube tv?Quincey P. Morris said:
Finished the post game and then got to watch the Astros lose. Nice.
Grapesoda2525 said:How do you watch both teams? Do you have YouTube tv?Quincey P. Morris said:
Finished the post game and then got to watch the Astros lose. Nice.
A guy who's extremely smart and extremely athletic. Talk about a rare combination.awrollins said:
In minor league news, Rangers do-it-all number one prospect Evan Carter was 0-1 tonight while drawing 4 walks. This comes on the heels of a 2/3 game with a HR and 3 BBs.
I'm starting to think this kid is generational. He has probably the best plate discipline in the entire organization, for sure in the system. He's incredibly intelligent, the valedictorian of his senior class while also being committed to Duke, which is no light feat.
I'm honestly not sure what left he has to develop in the minors. Obviously, you want to see him add a little muscle, but that's offseason work.
On top of all this, check out the web gem in CF:🚫No Fly Zone🚫
— Frisco RoughRiders (@RidersBaseball) April 19, 2023
Evan Carter flashing that Gold Glove in center!
T8 | ARK 4, FRI 2 #LetsRide pic.twitter.com/eDSCJlcaHG
Grapesoda2525 said:How do you watch both teams? Do you have YouTube tv?Quincey P. Morris said:
Finished the post game and then got to watch the Astros lose. Nice.
I don't know if I'd go so far as to use the word generational, because when I think of generational prospects I picture Griffey Jr., Harper, Strasburg, Mark Prior, A Rod, etc. Guys who were drafted or picked and immediately coined for greatness and then lived up to or above that greatness. Carter has the chance to be ELITE and maybe our best pure prospect since Profar, but he wasn't drafted and coined for greatness like some of the other above guys were. Just a personal opinion and perspective though!awrollins said:
In minor league news, Rangers do-it-all number one prospect Evan Carter was 0-1 tonight while drawing 4 walks. This comes on the heels of a 2/3 game with a HR and 3 BBs.
I'm starting to think this kid is generational. He has probably the best plate discipline in the entire organization, for sure in the system. He's incredibly intelligent, the valedictorian of his senior class while also being committed to Duke, which is no light feat.
I'm honestly not sure what left he has to develop in the minors. Obviously, you want to see him add a little muscle, but that's offseason work.
On top of all this, check out the web gem in CF:🚫No Fly Zone🚫
— Frisco RoughRiders (@RidersBaseball) April 19, 2023
Evan Carter flashing that Gold Glove in center!
T8 | ARK 4, FRI 2 #LetsRide pic.twitter.com/eDSCJlcaHG
Quincey P. Morris said:
Where's the dork who hated Semien now?
Grapesoda2525 said:How do you watch both teams? Do you have YouTube tv?Quincey P. Morris said:
Finished the post game and then got to watch the Astros lose. Nice.
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Carter didn't get scouted heavily as an amateur because he attended few showcase events and played just three games as an Elizabethton (Tenn.) HS senior before the pandemic ended his 2020 senior season. But area scout Derrick Tucker and the Rangers believed he had five-tool potential and made him a surprise second-round pick, signing him away from a Duke commitment for an under-slot $1.25 million.
I heard on the radio that supposedly he pitched with a messed up hip all year long last season?DallasAg 94 said:
Dunning.
I think that is the story to start the season.
Is he the benefit of:
- Moving to the BP?
- Change in his throwing?
- Off-season additions?
- Addition of veterans?
I know he probably won't keep it up, but WOW... what a start. I'm wondering if all of the off-season talent has gotten him lost on the scouting report. Last season he was our most reliable #2-3. This season, Rangers go into KC going deGrom (34), Eovaldi (33), Perez. Dunning isn't even on the radar.
By Innings Pitched:
21.2 Eovaldi: 5.40 ERA, 24 K (4GS)
20.2 deGrom: 3.48 ERA, 32 K (4GS)
15.2 Perez: 2.87 ERA, 16 K (3GS)
15.1 Dunning: 0.00 ERA, 9 K (0GS, 6G)
14.0 Gray: 3.21 ERA, 13 K (3GS)
12.2 Heaney: 4.97 ERA, 16 K (3GS)
Still too early to give up on Leiter.Tksymm7 said:
Just saw Leiter's line from his last start…woof. I'm one foot out the door on this one. His fastball command is so poor it's going to make it impossible to be successful. Really huge gut punch for the org with this one too.
On a brighter note, Kumar Rocker looks fantastic and in command to start his professional career. His motion is so smooth, repeatable and effortless. Really excited for him to get a full year in the minors and hopefully sky rocket up the system.
gigem1223 said:
Eovaldi too. The 2 players I was concerned with shut me up quick tonight.
Tksymm7 said:
Just saw Leiter's line from his last start…woof. I'm one foot out the door on this one. His fastball command is so poor it's going to make it impossible to be successful. Really huge gut punch for the org with this one too.
On a brighter note, Kumar Rocker looks fantastic and in command to start his professional career. His motion is so smooth, repeatable and effortless. Really excited for him to get a full year in the minors and hopefully sky rocket up the system.
Just to clarify....you felt this way at the time, correct? You're surely not saying it was a wasted draft pick now. If there was a wasted draft pick in that draft, it was Justin Foscue in the 1st round, certainly not Carter in the 2nd.Quote:
To me, Carter was a wasted draft pick and I don't think he was on anyone else's radar.
What I have heard alluded it is that daddy Al is a bit too involved in "coaching" Jack, and needs to back off.alvtimes said:Tksymm7 said:
Just saw Leiter's line from his last start…woof. I'm one foot out the door on this one. His fastball command is so poor it's going to make it impossible to be successful. Really huge gut punch for the org with this one too.
On a brighter note, Kumar Rocker looks fantastic and in command to start his professional career. His motion is so smooth, repeatable and effortless. Really excited for him to get a full year in the minors and hopefully sky rocket up the system.
What the heck happened from Vanderbilt to now for Leiter? I get it…. it was college not the pros…. but he performed great at the highest level of college ball and it doesnt seem like he really struggled to throw strikes back then.
rbtexan said:What I have heard alluded it is that daddy Al is a bit too involved in "coaching" Jack, and needs to back off.alvtimes said:Tksymm7 said:
Just saw Leiter's line from his last start…woof. I'm one foot out the door on this one. His fastball command is so poor it's going to make it impossible to be successful. Really huge gut punch for the org with this one too.
On a brighter note, Kumar Rocker looks fantastic and in command to start his professional career. His motion is so smooth, repeatable and effortless. Really excited for him to get a full year in the minors and hopefully sky rocket up the system.
What the heck happened from Vanderbilt to now for Leiter? I get it…. it was college not the pros…. but he performed great at the highest level of college ball and it doesnt seem like he really struggled to throw strikes back then.