2012 was probably the most frustrating season ever for me. That team was supposed to win 100 games and easily make it to the WS, instead Wash rode everyone into the ground and they lost the god damn WC games to Joe Saunders.Back when this team was fun to watch![]()
2012 was probably the most frustrating season ever for me. That team was supposed to win 100 games and easily make it to the WS, instead Wash rode everyone into the ground and they lost the god damn WC games to Joe Saunders.
That was almost as disappointing a loss to me as game 6, because I thought that was going to be the year. That and it was Joe Saunders and we couldn't manage to get shit done offensively
The end of 2012 was truly embarrassing.
They had 6 position players who played about 150 games and just had two back to back long post seasons. They were driven into the ground by a manager that didn't like giving veterans many off days. That flip switch theory is impossible to quantify.In 2012 the Rangers became a team that thought they could coast and then flip the switch whenever it was time.
This is a good time to sit Nap and let Rua play and get more AB exposure. Not that I expect Ryan to do something great but he can do no worse than Nap. Let the young guys play in these situations.
I had zero problem with Jeffress being in that trade seeing as much as we gave up, but damn his velo disappeared when we got him. BTW that's a running theme with a lot of our guys.
This man was the main focus of Norm's semi-rage.
It made him crazy that a guy who's already been abused, was asked to come into a game (not sure if it was Houston or Seattle) when we were getting our asses handed to us, yet Jeffress was asked to pitch late in the game. Honestly makes no sense......And I've been a semi-defender of Banister's handling of the team/coaching staff.
Can not agree more. We've seen to many times how these type guys work out.My thing w Jeffress, that I didnt know at the time of the trade, is that he is one failed test away from being out of the league. I just don't give up anything really for a guy like that. Even if you think he might be 1 of a couple pieces that may get you deep in one postseason
My thing w Jeffress, that I didnt know at the time of the trade, is that he is one failed test away from being out of the league. I just don't give up anything really for a guy like that. Even if you think he might be 1 of a couple pieces that may get you deep in one postseason
Can not agree more. We've seen to many times how these type guys work out.
Lineup has 12-14 strikeouts written all over it
Oh I see Norm's point and believe he makes a good point. Since Jeffress is on the team he should be treated like anyone else and given credit where it's due.Don't disagree with either one of ya. But should we have made the trade was not part of today's conversation.
But it's today and he's on the team, and producing while being abused which is Norm's point. Frankly, I agree 100% with that point, while totally understanding where you're coming from.