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No More "Bullpen Failure" - maybe
You mean another veteran catcher or another very young catcher?I think we pick up another catcher.
You mean another veteran catcher or another very young catcher?I think we pick up another catcher.
a cheap whatever catcherYou mean another veteran catcher or another very young catcher?
I think there will be a lot of barfing this coming year and some the year following that one.When will Rangers go out and get some pitching? Minor is our Ace? Barf
You mean another veteran catcher or another very young catcher?
Then they should drop ticket prices too.
I'm thinking they should drop them a whole bunch because sitting in 100+ temps and watching a team that is going to struggle to not lose 100+ games isn't much of a drawThen they should drop ticket prices too.
To me, if we get a Rule 5 catcher then the Mathis pick up makes sense. If we don't get one then I don't understand a need for Mathis.Here is a site if available FAs. Have to think even with IKF we need a guy who can catch 60 games. Some like Wieters who is available and is not a recent workhouse. There are non tendered guys too rule 5 and via trade too. Don’t know otherwise
2019 MLB Free Agents
There will probably a lot of promotions with discounted tickets.I'm thinking they should drop them a whole bunch because sitting in 100+ temps and watching a team that is going to struggle to not lose 100+ games isn't much of a draw
There will probably a lot of promotions with discounted tickets.
The Rangers aren't averse to taking pitchers coming off a injury. Now there's a news flash. That's all they have been doing lately when acquiring pitching.Rangers seeking pitching at Winter Meetings
Club needs
The Rangers have some young pitching in the Minor Leagues, but it still needs more development time. The Rangers aren't going to play at the high end of the free-agent market, but they need reliable starters who can at least give them innings and keep the young pitchers from being pushed too quickly. The Rangers aren't averse to taking chances on pitchers coming back from injury and they expect Edinson Volquez and Drew Smyly to be fully recovered from Tommy John surgery by the spring. But they need some dependable, healthy starters mixed in with that group.
Whom might they trade?
Get ready for more Shin-Soo Choo rumors. The Rangers have some depth in the outfield with a group that includes Choo, Joey Gallo, Nomar Mazara, Delino DeShields, Willie Calhoun and Carlos Tocci. Mazara and Gallo would likely net the most in a return. Choo's contract is down to two years left at $42 million, so it may be possible to draw some interest from other teams.
Minor and Leclerc would certainly generate considerable interest, but trading them could be construed as a sign the Rangers expect this to be a drawn-out rebuilding program.
Prospects to know
The Rangers' top two prospects are center fielders Leody Taveras and Julio Pablo Martinez. Add in Bubba Thompson, their No. 1 Draft pick from 2017, Scott Heineman and Class A outfielder Miguel Aparicio, and the Rangers are deep in center field in the Minor Leagues. That could provide some trade depth.
Ariel Jurado and Yohander Mendezcombined for 13 starts as rookies last season. Up next in the pitching chain are left-hander Taylor Hearn and right-hander Jonathan Hernandez. Both would be coveted by other organizations.
Yes and it's a bad way to go.The Rangers aren't averse to taking pitchers coming off a injury. Now there's a news flash. That's all they have been doing lately when acquiring pitching.
I know what you mean, but with the new ballpark tickets will most likely go up significantly anyway.Exactly.
They won’t drop because if they do there will be an uproar over a higher increase the year after.
There better be because the team ain't going to bring butts in the seatsThere will probably a lot of promotions with discounted tickets.
There will probably a lot of promotions with discounted tickets.
Even with the Fielder and Choo deals we are 10s of millions of dollars behind what payroll was just a couple of years ago. I believe we are between $40-50 million behind that.Attendance and the team are going to stink next year no matter what.
Just gotta hope that guys in the minors are progressing, the payroll outlook improves, and the front office is putting a long term plan together.
What are the bad outstanding contracts?
Has A-rod and fielder been fully paid off?
Will Choo be gone in the next year or so?
Lots of questions and I can’t wait for this team to have a higher payroll with the newest ball park in mlb.
I know what you mean, but with the new ballpark tickets will most likely go up significantly anyway.
We have come a long way since kids could get in the General Admission seats in the outfield at Arlington Stadium for $2. Even adults were only $4.