They sure do act like it. If they lose tonight they'll back with pitch forks at Dusty and Maldonado's door step.
MrCoachEricTaylor said:
Can come one clue me into why we have the staff warning on our thread? It's from "other" people coming here and trolling right? I've heard and seen nothing about us going on the other thread and starting sh*t.
Agreed. They were 6-3 going into the ASB and came out 0-3 against us.gigem1223 said:JWinTX said:gigem1223 said:Grapesoda2525 said:
We need to face easier competition. This team stinks so bad right now.
7-3 in their last 10 against top notch competition says otherwise
Cleveland ain't top notch, pal
They were leading the central and as hot as any team in baseball when we played them.
What isn't in the BoxScore is that he threw on Friday and Sunday. 5 Appearances in the 10 Gs since the ASB.shack009 said:
So they asked Burke if he could go out and he said he couldn't pitch another inning after only throwing 9 pitches? That's the implication.
If that's true, what a weird, non-competitive mentality from Burke.
Personally, I thought they've brought Burke in when the game was on the line in high leveraged situations. See my comments above about his stats.gigem1223 said:
That's concerning. Burke has been handled with kid gloves all season. What are they not telling us about him?
If the move is available, I have confidence CY will pull the trigger. He got Chapman WAY before any of us thought we'd get help.Bizarro Jerry said:
Every game matters. Stop waiting so long to get help. Bullpen should be the highest priority
That was me.rbtexan said:
Heard something the other day that I meant to mention on here re: the Rangers (in)ability to develop pitching. Can't remember if it was Jeff Wilson, Michael Tepid, or who exactly said it, but they pointed out that if you take an objective look around baseball, there's about 25-26 teams in the same boat as the Rangers. The Dodgers, Astros, Rays, and a few others have done a good job developing pitching....the other teams, not so much.
This isn't to excuse the Rangers pitiful results with pitching development, it needs to get much much better. But it was enlightening to learn that a lot of teams/fanbases can realistically have the same complaint we do.
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IMO, the only organizations that really produce SPS are the Dodgers and Cardinals. Cleveland has put together a pretty good run, lately. Yankees had a good run with Stottlemeyer. Braves are up there, as well. Reality is, the NL has always produced better pitching which is likely a product of the AL having a DH.
MrCoachEricTaylor said:
Boch just announced on 105.3 that Rodriguez is going to be an opener today, then go with Bradford and White.
I know we banter... I'm good with it. You focus on the mean and I am always optimistic. I play the role.Proposition Joe said:
I think what we all need now is a refreshing DA94 post where he assures us the rotation really isn't smoke and mirrors.
I kid, I kid.
But what I think the last 4 games have shown to me is that all the talk of Ohtani has been cart before the horse. This isn't a WS caliber team that you trade the farm for a player (Ohtani) to put you over the top.
This is a good team that needs some reinforcements simply to win the division.
gigem1223 said:MrCoachEricTaylor said:
Boch just announced on 105.3 that Rodriguez is going to be an opener today, then go with Bradford and White.
Well that's interesting. Hope it works out
DallasAg 94 said:I know we banter... I'm good with it. You focus on the mean and I am always optimistic. I play the role.Proposition Joe said:
I think what we all need now is a refreshing DA94 post where he assures us the rotation really isn't smoke and mirrors.
I kid, I kid.
But what I think the last 4 games have shown to me is that all the talk of Ohtani has been cart before the horse. This isn't a WS caliber team that you trade the farm for a player (Ohtani) to put you over the top.
This is a good team that needs some reinforcements simply to win the division.
I do believe the rotation is not smoke and mirrors.
gigem1223 said:
Now that I think about it, I'd rather have Rodriguez come in early in a low leverage spot than later in the game. Hopefully he can build off his last outing and give us a couple strong innings.
The league is filled with 4s and 5s.Proposition Joe said:DallasAg 94 said:I know we banter... I'm good with it. You focus on the mean and I am always optimistic. I play the role.Proposition Joe said:
I think what we all need now is a refreshing DA94 post where he assures us the rotation really isn't smoke and mirrors.
I kid, I kid.
But what I think the last 4 games have shown to me is that all the talk of Ohtani has been cart before the horse. This isn't a WS caliber team that you trade the farm for a player (Ohtani) to put you over the top.
This is a good team that needs some reinforcements simply to win the division.
I do believe the rotation is not smoke and mirrors.
It's Eovaldi and a bunch of #4s/#5s. That can maybe win you the division if the offense keeps producing, but it doesn't have a ton of margin for error.
And in a 5-game, 7-game and 7-game series you're running out there a #2 starter and a bunch of coin-flips (at-best, depending on matchup). That makes you a coin-flip chance to "gone fishing" round 1.
We're ahead of where we thought we would be this year so that's not a knock on the franchise, but if we don't land a legitimate #3 starter or better at the deadline, and the Astros make a significant move at the deadline, then we're going to be playing in a 3-game wildcard series.
shack009 said:gigem1223 said:
Now that I think about it, I'd rather have Rodriguez come in early in a low leverage spot than later in the game. Hopefully he can build off his last outing and give us a couple strong innings.
Is it really low-leverage when you start the game against their 3 best hitters? I don't know…
DallasAg 94 said:
Some comments...
I'm not panicked about the rotation. It has sucked the past week, or so. Maybe it has been exposed.
Keep in mind, that while the Rangers gave up 10R last night... the Astros gave up 9. And we were without Seager and Garcia.
Lots of high-end SPs have gone down the past month and overall, I'd want to confirm, but scoring in general seems to be up.
I've talked about the issues other teams are having with SP, so it shouldn't surprise anyone that we've had some issues.
I still believe we could use a Top SP, and 1-2 RH RP.
This is baseball. You are going to hit some rough patches. The key is to adjust and not panic.
DallasAg 94 said:The league is filled with 4s and 5s.Proposition Joe said:DallasAg 94 said:I know we banter... I'm good with it. You focus on the mean and I am always optimistic. I play the role.Proposition Joe said:
I think what we all need now is a refreshing DA94 post where he assures us the rotation really isn't smoke and mirrors.
I kid, I kid.
But what I think the last 4 games have shown to me is that all the talk of Ohtani has been cart before the horse. This isn't a WS caliber team that you trade the farm for a player (Ohtani) to put you over the top.
This is a good team that needs some reinforcements simply to win the division.
I do believe the rotation is not smoke and mirrors.
It's Eovaldi and a bunch of #4s/#5s. That can maybe win you the division if the offense keeps producing, but it doesn't have a ton of margin for error.
And in a 5-game, 7-game and 7-game series you're running out there a #2 starter and a bunch of coin-flips (at-best, depending on matchup). That makes you a coin-flip chance to "gone fishing" round 1.
We're ahead of where we thought we would be this year so that's not a knock on the franchise, but if we don't land a legitimate #3 starter or better at the deadline, and the Astros make a significant move at the deadline, then we're going to be playing in a 3-game wildcard series.
Our Top 3 are still #1, 7, and 14 in AL ERA. Two of our 4s and 5as are still pretty good. With 15 teams and 5 SPs... that's 75 SP active. That puts Dunning in the Top 10%.
If anyone makes a significant move... they'll improve their position.
I would make the argument he could just as easily be considered their #3.Proposition Joe said:DallasAg 94 said:
Some comments...
I'm not panicked about the rotation. It has sucked the past week, or so. Maybe it has been exposed.
Keep in mind, that while the Rangers gave up 10R last night... the Astros gave up 9. And we were without Seager and Garcia.
Lots of high-end SPs have gone down the past month and overall, I'd want to confirm, but scoring in general seems to be up.
I've talked about the issues other teams are having with SP, so it shouldn't surprise anyone that we've had some issues.
I still believe we could use a Top SP, and 1-2 RH RP.
This is baseball. You are going to hit some rough patches. The key is to adjust and not panic.
The Astros also pitched their #5 starter vs our #2.
And were without Altuve and Alvarez.
I think you are just cherry-picking stats with small sample sizes. I think they'll fall back in line with their mean, which is good news for us.Proposition Joe said:DallasAg 94 said:The league is filled with 4s and 5s.Proposition Joe said:DallasAg 94 said:I know we banter... I'm good with it. You focus on the mean and I am always optimistic. I play the role.Proposition Joe said:
I think what we all need now is a refreshing DA94 post where he assures us the rotation really isn't smoke and mirrors.
I kid, I kid.
But what I think the last 4 games have shown to me is that all the talk of Ohtani has been cart before the horse. This isn't a WS caliber team that you trade the farm for a player (Ohtani) to put you over the top.
This is a good team that needs some reinforcements simply to win the division.
I do believe the rotation is not smoke and mirrors.
It's Eovaldi and a bunch of #4s/#5s. That can maybe win you the division if the offense keeps producing, but it doesn't have a ton of margin for error.
And in a 5-game, 7-game and 7-game series you're running out there a #2 starter and a bunch of coin-flips (at-best, depending on matchup). That makes you a coin-flip chance to "gone fishing" round 1.
We're ahead of where we thought we would be this year so that's not a knock on the franchise, but if we don't land a legitimate #3 starter or better at the deadline, and the Astros make a significant move at the deadline, then we're going to be playing in a 3-game wildcard series.
Our Top 3 are still #1, 7, and 14 in AL ERA. Two of our 4s and 5as are still pretty good. With 15 teams and 5 SPs... that's 75 SP active. That puts Dunning in the Top 10%.
If anyone makes a significant move... they'll improve their position.
Our #1 just skipped a start.
Our #2 had a 4.0 ERA in June and a 5.5 ERA in July (with a 4.42 career ERA).
Our #3 had a 3.6 ERA in June and a 4.9 ERA in July (with a 4.11 career ERA).
I don't think anyone is arguing that our staff pitched like one of the best in baseball in April and May.
But it's not April and May anymore, and hasn't been for quite some time.
DallasAg 94 said:I think you are just cherry-picking stats with small sample sizes. I think they'll fall back in line with their mean, which is good news for us.Proposition Joe said:DallasAg 94 said:The league is filled with 4s and 5s.Proposition Joe said:DallasAg 94 said:I know we banter... I'm good with it. You focus on the mean and I am always optimistic. I play the role.Proposition Joe said:
I think what we all need now is a refreshing DA94 post where he assures us the rotation really isn't smoke and mirrors.
I kid, I kid.
But what I think the last 4 games have shown to me is that all the talk of Ohtani has been cart before the horse. This isn't a WS caliber team that you trade the farm for a player (Ohtani) to put you over the top.
This is a good team that needs some reinforcements simply to win the division.
I do believe the rotation is not smoke and mirrors.
It's Eovaldi and a bunch of #4s/#5s. That can maybe win you the division if the offense keeps producing, but it doesn't have a ton of margin for error.
And in a 5-game, 7-game and 7-game series you're running out there a #2 starter and a bunch of coin-flips (at-best, depending on matchup). That makes you a coin-flip chance to "gone fishing" round 1.
We're ahead of where we thought we would be this year so that's not a knock on the franchise, but if we don't land a legitimate #3 starter or better at the deadline, and the Astros make a significant move at the deadline, then we're going to be playing in a 3-game wildcard series.
Our Top 3 are still #1, 7, and 14 in AL ERA. Two of our 4s and 5as are still pretty good. With 15 teams and 5 SPs... that's 75 SP active. That puts Dunning in the Top 10%.
If anyone makes a significant move... they'll improve their position.
Our #1 just skipped a start.
Our #2 had a 4.0 ERA in June and a 5.5 ERA in July (with a 4.42 career ERA).
Our #3 had a 3.6 ERA in June and a 4.9 ERA in July (with a 4.11 career ERA).
I don't think anyone is arguing that our staff pitched like one of the best in baseball in April and May.
But it's not April and May anymore, and hasn't been for quite some time.
gigem1223 said:
The Rangers are 10-12 against the Orioles, Rays, Astros, Braves and Dodgers. Four of those losses were by one run. Add a few bullpen arms and a SP and this team can absolutely compete for a title.
gigem1223 said:
The goal is to get in the dance (preferably with a bye) and be hot at the right time. I could care less how we get there. So your continued argument about certain players having career years don't mean anything to me. Especially when so many of those player are entering their prime and/or are rookies. It's impossible to judge how good they really are or what their trajectory is the rest of the season. I just find it weird that you continue to preach the same things but fail to realize that most teams that have won World Series had rosters full of players having career years.
The point of my post above was this team does have the talent to compete. Where they're lacking is obviously bullpen and at the top of the rotation. Add a few pieces to this equation at the deadline and I like our chances.
Proposition Joe said:gigem1223 said:
The goal is to get in the dance (preferably with a bye) and be hot at the right time. I could care less how we get there. So your continued argument about certain players having career years don't mean anything to me. Especially when so many of those player are entering their prime and/or are rookies. It's impossible to judge how good they really are or what their trajectory is the rest of the season. I just find it weird that you continue to preach the same things but fail to realize that most teams that have won World Series had rosters full of players having career years.
The point of my post above was this team does have the talent to compete. Where they're lacking is obviously bullpen and at the top of the rotation. Add a few pieces to this equation at the deadline and I like our chances.
But yes, we do have the talent to compete. If the playoffs started today I'd say we'd have a chance of winning a series against anyone. But I'd also say we'd have a pretty good chance of going home early.