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saddles
No More "Bullpen Failure"
Well, here we are back at the top on this roller coaster ride. Is this good run for real, or did defeating the lowly White Sox make the team look a lot better than they are? We will find out soon enough.
One thing sweeping the White Sox series did, was to make it impossible to still consider the Rangers as sellers. We could get swept by the Blue Jays and we still would not be sellers.
Having Mahle, Jung, and Bradford so close to being back, makes the club's chances seem better. That in itself is like making three major deadline moves, and we even have two players to be named later on their way at some point in August.
The Astros and the Mariners have graciously decided to crack the door open. Let's see if the Rangers can bust through that door.
Do the Rangers need to make trades in the next few days in order to be able to bust down the door? It probably isn't necessary, but I would imagine they will make one or two smaller moves to shore up the bench.
One thing sweeping the White Sox series did, was to make it impossible to still consider the Rangers as sellers. We could get swept by the Blue Jays and we still would not be sellers.
Having Mahle, Jung, and Bradford so close to being back, makes the club's chances seem better. That in itself is like making three major deadline moves, and we even have two players to be named later on their way at some point in August.
The Astros and the Mariners have graciously decided to crack the door open. Let's see if the Rangers can bust through that door.
Do the Rangers need to make trades in the next few days in order to be able to bust down the door? It probably isn't necessary, but I would imagine they will make one or two smaller moves to shore up the bench.