RevSader
In Beltre we trust.
Did they? I don't remember that series at all.Yanks have already come to Arlington.
Did they? I don't remember that series at all.Yanks have already come to Arlington.
Unavoidable. One or both have to man up this series. Possibly knowing for one this is it. He's sent down when, hopefully, Yu pitches after the break. Feel better about their chances against the Twins here than Boston there.Problem is we have Chi Chi and Martinez as 2 of our 4 starters in this series. And the 2 times Nick has left with a lead the BP has imploded.
Damn was in April...I sure don't remember that one.Did they? I don't remember that series at all.
Late April first series. We took the season series 4-3.Did they? I don't remember that series at all.
It was after that shitty White Sox series, so that's why I forgot it. I was busy with house shopping.Late April first series. We took the season series 4-3.
If we could start off with a win with Chi Chi pitching that would be huge in this series.Unavoidable. One or both have to man up this series. Possibly knowing for one this is it. He's sent down when, hopefully, Yu pitches after the break. Feel better about their chances against the Twins here than Boston there.
Yes I hope Nick and Chi Chi realize this is the final episode of The Apprentice and a poor outing will usher in Donald Trump to deliver the news "You're fired!"Unavoidable. One or both have to man up this series. Possibly knowing for one this is it. He's sent down when, hopefully, Yu pitches after the break. Feel better about their chances against the Twins here than Boston there.
7 earned runs against isn't good enough to beat anyone. If a starting pitcher gives up 7 earned runs in 4 innings, I'm putting all of the blame for the loss on him every time, regardless of what his defense does behind him. Others didn't execute, but their errors or failures didn't factor into the outcome. The Rangers lost that game because Perez was an absolute disaster on the mound.100%? now that's a stretch
Agreed about him imploding after the fact but no way this is 100% on him
7 earned runs against isn't good enough to beat anyone. If a starting pitcher gives up 7 earned runs in 4 innings, I'm putting all of the blame for the loss on him every time, regardless of what his defense does behind him. Others didn't execute, but their errors or failures didn't factor into the outcome. The Rangers lost that game because Perez was an absolute disaster on the mound.
The minors are littered with super-talented guys with nothing going on between the ears. Very rarely do you see a major leaguer with Perez's ridiculously fragile mental makeup. Yordano Ventura is the only example I can think of off the top of my head of someone who comes completely unglued at the slightest hiccup.
I know I'm likely too hard on Perez and Holland. I'm just of the old school bulldog mentality of bare down and grind it out no matter what. It's why I love Colby Lewis so much. That guy is an absolute rock and I wish we had 3 more of him. Meanwhile, Perez and Holland just fall apart at the slightest problem. I hate guys like that, with the lack of maturity, focus, and determination it takes to be a long-term winner at the MLB level.
Great to see a prospect do well in their first few innings of work. Team did not quit. Like that. Saw it in the later innings they care and hate losing. All good signs for the next half.
Yes you can call me a glass half full type or anti-Crawler.
Sorry @Nightcrawler could not resist. However I enjoy your posts and insights.
I'm sure someone will jump on me, but I doubt anyone is optimistic about this team in its current state. What I mean is, yes we are in good shape record wise and in the standings, but if the all star break wasn't right around the corner I think some people would be more visibly concerned. This is a very important series. The Rangers need to treat it as such. We left Arlington up 10.5 games and came back up 6.5
The scary question is when is the last time we have gained on the Astros? Their competition has done us no favors lately. Dare I say, it seems like we are the only team who can beat those guys.
Over a month ago you asked when the last time Texas gained ground on Seattle. Then Seattle went on a nose dive. You think Houston can keep up their pace like this? They aren't appreciably better than Texas offensively and their pitching is over performing.
It will come out in the wash. Just give it some time.Houston has a cup cake schedule until the end of July. To answer your question, yes I think they can and will keep it up in the short term at least.
As long as he gets results I will let others worry about his mentality. He had a bad game and as long as those are far enough apart to keep his ERA respectable then he is probably doing a good enough job. He has his warts and so does just about anyone else that we might trade for. I think sometimes the "grass is always greener on the other side" mentality gets the best of us as fans. The warts on our players seem more prominent because we are viewing them from a lot closer perspective than we are viewing potential trade targets. I just don't see a reason to get too upset at a pitcher whose ERA was about 3.40 before this game. Whatever his mental state is it hasn't kept him from putting up some respectable numbers.Would like to see more of s bulldog mentality from Perez. Bear down when going gets tough. LeClerc threw with no fear. He may be sent back down due to use but he will be back up
I'm sure someone will jump on me, but I doubt anyone is optimistic about this team in its current state. What I mean is, yes we are in good shape record wise and in the standings, but if the all star break wasn't right around the corner I think some people would be more visibly concerned. This is a very important series. The Rangers need to treat it as such. We left Arlington up 10.5 games and came back up 6.5
The scary question is when is the last time we have gained on the Astros? Their competition has done us no favors lately. Dare I say, it seems like we are the only team who can beat those guys.
Over a month ago you asked when the last time Texas gained ground on Seattle. Then Seattle went on a nose dive. You think Houston can keep up their pace like this? They aren't appreciably better than Texas offensively and their pitching is over performing.