Rangers column: So, when's the Jordan Montgomery press conference? Funny you should ask ... https://t.co/7ERV5qP5A0
— Evan Grant (@Evan_P_Grant) January 30, 2024
Yes and No.twilly said:
He did not cast an opinion one way or another in this one.
Rangers are over the tax threshold regardless with Monty. Signing him impacts tax considerations for several years in the future.
Corey Seager underwent surgery today for a left sports hernia repair, GM Chris Young said.
— Shawn McFarland (@McFarland_Shawn) January 30, 2024
Seager is expected to miss the majority of spring training but will “hopefully” be ready for Opening Day.
Water Boy said:
What's the plan for next year when we need some good starting pitching? Who are the predicted 1-2 arms in the minors we expect to be on the 25 roster?
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Our rotation in 2025 (as posted above): Gray, Dunning, Bradford, Mahle, deGrom, Eovaldi (option)
twilly said:Corey Seager underwent surgery today for a left sports hernia repair, GM Chris Young said.
— Shawn McFarland (@McFarland_Shawn) January 30, 2024
Seager is expected to miss the majority of spring training but will “hopefully” be ready for Opening Day.
Seems like Belt is a character guy and he's got 2 titles with Bochy. I'll always like productive guys with character.KT 90 said:
And I don't really understand adding Belt. We can fill that internally for a lot less money. We can always add a bat later in the season if for some reason things don't work out, injuries, etc.
I hope the Belt possibility doesn't signal that we may be out on Montgomery. We need to use whatever dollars it takes to get Belt and allocate them to Montgomery (IMO of course ).
Apparently he played through it in the WS. Dr said it could fix itself with rest. Seager just decided he'd have surgery. My guess is the "wait with rest" option wasn't working at least to the time frame Seager wanted.beagle2009 said:twilly said:Corey Seager underwent surgery today for a left sports hernia repair, GM Chris Young said.
— Shawn McFarland (@McFarland_Shawn) January 30, 2024
Seager is expected to miss the majority of spring training but will “hopefully” be ready for Opening Day.
Not hitting the panic button by any means, but why is this just now being taken care of? Is this a recent injury? Feels like this could have been addressed two months ago, no?
South Platte said:Seems like Belt is a character guy and he's got 2 titles with Bochy. I'll always like productive guys with character.KT 90 said:
And I don't really understand adding Belt. We can fill that internally for a lot less money. We can always add a bat later in the season if for some reason things don't work out, injuries, etc.
I hope the Belt possibility doesn't signal that we may be out on Montgomery. We need to use whatever dollars it takes to get Belt and allocate them to Montgomery (IMO of course ).
Ever watch his outdoors show? It's not awful . . .
To the 2nd part of your question... here was what I had posted on the previous page:Water Boy said:
What's the plan for next year when we need some good starting pitching? Who are the predicted 1-2 arms in the minors we expect to be on the 25 roster?
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Below are the replacement options:
White (24-MLB) #8
Leiter (23-AAA-2024) #5
Rocker (24-A+-2025) #9
Stephan (22-AA-2025) #15
Porter (20-A-2026) #4
Curry (21-A+-2026) #16
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Winn (24-MLB)#28
Teodo (22-A+-2025) #22
Bratt (20-A+-2025) #17
Corniell (20-MLB-2026) #23
We have 3 SPs on the 40. If Bradford can establish himself as a SP in 2024, he'll be 5+ years in the rotation or a trade option.
We have 5 more SPs that should reach MLB by 2025. All of that drafting will hopefully transition to developed young, controllable SPs.
At least it's getting fixed now before the regular season.twilly said:Corey Seager underwent surgery today for a left sports hernia repair, GM Chris Young said.
— Shawn McFarland (@McFarland_Shawn) January 30, 2024
Seager is expected to miss the majority of spring training but will “hopefully” be ready for Opening Day.
Grapesoda2525 said:
Maybe it could be a good thing or blessing in disguise. I know all ranger fans have been disappointed with Smith's bat. Give him the extra at bats and see if he improves.
Never expecting him to hit like Seager or Semien, but cutting down on the strike outs would be nice.KT 90 said:Grapesoda2525 said:
Maybe it could be a good thing or blessing in disguise. I know all ranger fans have been disappointed with Smith's bat. Give him the extra at bats and see if he improves.
We can hope, but I think he will always be more of a utility guy/glove guy than a hitter. But now that we now Seager will be out for a bit, and maybe a DH for a while after he returns, I am glad we Duran and Smith on the team.
100% agree. If you aren't much of a hitter, at least put it in play more and use your speed.Grapesoda2525 said:Never expecting him to hit like Seager or Semien, but cutting down on the strike outs would be nice.KT 90 said:Grapesoda2525 said:
Maybe it could be a good thing or blessing in disguise. I know all ranger fans have been disappointed with Smith's bat. Give him the extra at bats and see if he improves.
We can hope, but I think he will always be more of a utility guy/glove guy than a hitter. But now that we now Seager will be out for a bit, and maybe a DH for a while after he returns, I am glad we Duran and Smith on the team.
The difference right there is a big reason why I like Jankowski and don't like smith.KT 90 said:100% agree. If you aren't much of a hitter, at least put it in play more and use your speed.Grapesoda2525 said:Never expecting him to hit like Seager or Semien, but cutting down on the strike outs would be nice.KT 90 said:Grapesoda2525 said:
Maybe it could be a good thing or blessing in disguise. I know all ranger fans have been disappointed with Smith's bat. Give him the extra at bats and see if he improves.
We can hope, but I think he will always be more of a utility guy/glove guy than a hitter. But now that we now Seager will be out for a bit, and maybe a DH for a while after he returns, I am glad we Duran and Smith on the team.
*just looked it up, last year he had 55 K's in 195 AB's.