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No More "Bullpen Failure" - maybe
Lynn and Allard go up against the hated Astros as the season winds down..
From an article by Jeff Wilson:
Nick Solak: How is it possible that the best of the Rangers’ rookies the past month isn’t a safe bet for next Opening Day? Here’s how:
The Rangers have Rougned Odor and his contract at second base, Solak’s prime position. The expectation is they will attempt to sign a third baseman, where Solak is getting his feet wet, even if on a short-term deal until first-rounder Josh Jung is ready.
That would leave Danny Santanaand/or Isiah Kiner-Falefa as the utility infielder. Santana can also play all three outfield spots.
That would leave Solak without regular playing time, even though he can also play in the outfield. He can’t be the utility infielder without proving he can play shortstop, and he has never played there since turning pro.
He would be better served getting everyday at-bats at Triple A Nashville than getting buried on the Rangers’ bench as the 25th or 26th player.
But ... if the Rangers do not sign a third baseman and if they do not sign a right-handed-hitting corner outfielder (Hunter Pence), there would be enough at-bats to keep Solak sharp.
There’s also this novel concept: Put the best players on the Opening Day roster and figure out how to get them all playing time.
From an article by Jeff Wilson:
Nick Solak: How is it possible that the best of the Rangers’ rookies the past month isn’t a safe bet for next Opening Day? Here’s how:
The Rangers have Rougned Odor and his contract at second base, Solak’s prime position. The expectation is they will attempt to sign a third baseman, where Solak is getting his feet wet, even if on a short-term deal until first-rounder Josh Jung is ready.
That would leave Danny Santanaand/or Isiah Kiner-Falefa as the utility infielder. Santana can also play all three outfield spots.
That would leave Solak without regular playing time, even though he can also play in the outfield. He can’t be the utility infielder without proving he can play shortstop, and he has never played there since turning pro.
He would be better served getting everyday at-bats at Triple A Nashville than getting buried on the Rangers’ bench as the 25th or 26th player.
But ... if the Rangers do not sign a third baseman and if they do not sign a right-handed-hitting corner outfielder (Hunter Pence), there would be enough at-bats to keep Solak sharp.
There’s also this novel concept: Put the best players on the Opening Day roster and figure out how to get them all playing time.
The decision making breeds sarcasm among onlookers.Jeff Wilson displays a bit of sarcasm
It is simple JD. Rendon at 3B. Solak at 2B. Odor to the trading block with a willingness to eat whatever salary you have to. It is simple, but humbling to some degree. People will get over you having to pay most of his salary faster than they will quit thinking you are being foolish by continuing the status quo.
Certainly a good test for AllardLynn and Allard go up against the hated Astros as the season winds down..
I like this line up.
The decision making breeds sarcasm among onlookers.
Still, the decision making breeds sarcasm among onlookers.He is reporting what he thinks not what he knows. I am thinking Solak is a regular starter next season.
Still, the decision making breeds sarcasm among onlookers.
The decision makers and the ones who follow them are all accountable, including the apologists and the yes men.Or people are accountable for their own sarcasm.
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That deserves some kind of bonus.
And Lynn recently had a plane to catch. Notch up a little more sarcasm...That deserves some kind of bonus.
By the way, Evan put forth a little sarcasm himself with that tweet. Well deserved sarcasm.