Super Aggie 64 said:
The game tonight is on TXA 21 and the Bally Sports app only due to the Mavs and Stars playoff games.
I love nights like tonight... Clinch R1 of NBA, R1 of NHL, and Rangers just to lower the pace during halftime and Intermission.
Super Aggie 64 said:
The game tonight is on TXA 21 and the Bally Sports app only due to the Mavs and Stars playoff games.
Actually I think Walcott might probably stay close to where he is now.RandyLahey1013 said:
Any idea where Walcott will fall on the next rankings?
DallasAg 94 said:Super Aggie 64 said:
The game tonight is on TXA 21 and the Bally Sports app only due to the Mavs and Stars playoff games.
I love nights like tonight... Clinch R1 of NBA, R1 of NHL, and Rangers just to lower the pace during halftime and Intermission.
Thanks for posting that the Rangers were on TV! Had no idea...Water Boy said:
It's pretty nice being able to watch the Rangers on tv today. Seems like a no brainer to let locals watch their professional teams on tv. Guess I'm wrong.
This guygigem1223 said:
Rangers bullpen the last 10 games: .57 ERA
_lefraud_ said:gigem1223 said:fc2112 said:
PSA - at Rangers games, stop yelling the word STAR during the National Anthem.
Yes, you do that at Stars games but it sounds dumb at Rangers games.
Old man rant at clouds over.
WTF? Couldn't disagree more
Do you also tell people to take off their rangers hat at Cowboys games?
How is this remotely the same? I'm also curious why someone would wear a Ranger hat to a Cowboys game, unless the Rangers were playing that day, too.
Yelling STARS at non-Stars game is incredibly dumb.
_lefraud_ said:This guygigem1223 said:
Rangers bullpen the last 10 games: .57 ERA
Yep, and that's why I keep urging caution when people on here start clamoring for a minor leaguer to be called up (Foscue for instance). There's a big difference between AAA and the majors and it's really pretty rare for a player to come up and dominate, or even hold their own initially. There's been so much conversation on here about how much we miss Jung in the lineup, but it's pretty convenient to forget that in '22 when first came up, he hit just .204 with 39 strikeouts in 98 ABs. There's almost always an adjustment period - we caught lightning in a bottle last season with Carter (he's going to be fine btw) but if you have the notion that somebody from AAA is going to come up and be a force in the lineup, you're pretty misguided.Slided bread said:
Good reminder from the Athletic on Wyatt and EC:
" Perhaps to my own detriment, I am trying to remain patient with the rookies who have been given regular opportunities to begin this season. This group includes Wyatt Langford, Evan Carter, and Jackson Chourio.
An organization's patience and plan for a young player figuring it out will vary for a lot of reasons, but I'm taking some comfort in looking back at the first month from current first-rounders upon their arrival to the big leagues in recent seasons.
Julio Rodrguez struck out 37.0% of the time with a 60 wRC+ in his first month with Seattle in 2022 - both marks are career-worsts for any month. Bobby Witt Jr. had a career-low 52 wRC+ in his first month (March/April combined split) upon arrival that same year. Ronald Acuña Jr.'s first full month with Atlanta in May of 2018 (he debuted in late April): 30.8% K%, 80 wRC+ the worst production for any month in his rookie season.
It's easy to forget that the leap from the upper levels of the minors to the majors is a massive one, even for elite prospects."