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saddles
No More "Bullpen Failure"
Rhe Rangers will begin playing division opponents with this series against the Mariners. Five of the next seven series will be played against division opponents.
There are signs that the Rangers offense has finally arrived on the scene. I believe the last two games against the Cubs were the first two games so far this season that the Rangers have had ten or more hits. Let's hope that that good hitting continues against Seattle this weekend.
Despite having lost two of three to the Cubs, the Rangers still have the best record in the American League. The only three teams in all of MLB with a better winning percentage are all in the National League West. Two of those teams, the Dodgers and the Giants, are our other opponents in this next twenty-four day stretch where we face mainly division opponents. We should know a whole lot about this team twenty-four days from now.
Hopefully, at the end of that stretch we will have a lot more knowledge about when certain players, who have contributed greatly in the past, will be able to help us again. Evan Carter may be back by then or at least be on the cusp of a return. Cody Bradford should be well into his throwing program by then. Leiter and Langford should both come back before the middle of that stretch. John Gray's return timetable should be in a lot better focus by then.
I think we can take two of three from Srattle, and I think there is a decent chance we could see the Rangers sweep the Mariners.
There are signs that the Rangers offense has finally arrived on the scene. I believe the last two games against the Cubs were the first two games so far this season that the Rangers have had ten or more hits. Let's hope that that good hitting continues against Seattle this weekend.
Despite having lost two of three to the Cubs, the Rangers still have the best record in the American League. The only three teams in all of MLB with a better winning percentage are all in the National League West. Two of those teams, the Dodgers and the Giants, are our other opponents in this next twenty-four day stretch where we face mainly division opponents. We should know a whole lot about this team twenty-four days from now.
Hopefully, at the end of that stretch we will have a lot more knowledge about when certain players, who have contributed greatly in the past, will be able to help us again. Evan Carter may be back by then or at least be on the cusp of a return. Cody Bradford should be well into his throwing program by then. Leiter and Langford should both come back before the middle of that stretch. John Gray's return timetable should be in a lot better focus by then.
I think we can take two of three from Srattle, and I think there is a decent chance we could see the Rangers sweep the Mariners.