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No More "Bullpen Failure" - maybe
That could come into play I guess.Wonder if he can play some 1B
That could come into play I guess.Wonder if he can play some 1B
Bite your tongueUntil his contract runs out, and if he puts together a good stretch at the end of that then they probably pick up the option.
On this board the tongues of pessimism are rarely bitBite your tongue
They are tongues that belong to folks who have experienced how things operate with this team.On this board the tongues of pessimism are rarely bit
There are tongues that don't seem to look at anything positive as well. Not saying we have not had a lot of bad but it is easy to gripe afterwards. Thing is that some actually were all for certain players and contracts until things went south after a while then they seem to forget.They are tongues that belong to folks who have experienced how things operate with this team.
Tongues of restraint and discretion can be considered virtuous.They are tongues that belong to folks who have experienced how things operate with this team.
Yes, they have not done as well lately. But Minor and Lynn turned out to be pretty good last year and I still think Calhoun could be. Then I actually like on paper what we have done so far but just as I said before it can go south and then we all will down JD's throat. But I do agree we have not done well as a whole lately. So I am hoping what we are seeing is the beginning of a turnaround.Tongues of restraint and discretion can be considered virtuous.
Perhaps operated vs how they operate. No one is doomed from their past.
I hope the Rangers are always learning and getting better.
I was all for Elvis getting an extension. That is why I never complained about the contract afterwards. I was against a couple of the pitchers we acquired earlier this decade, and that is why I complained about them afterwards. There was another pitching acquisition that I was for, so when it failed I didn't feel I had the right to complain.There are tongues that don't seem to look at anything positive as well. Not saying we have not had a lot of bad but it is easy to gripe afterwards. Thing is that some actually were all for certain players and contracts until things went south after a while then they seem to forget.
Everyone on here should be honest about how they feel about the team. If they feel they should be optimistic then that is fine, if they feel they should be pessimistic that is fine too.Tongues of restraint and discretion can be considered virtuous.
Perhaps operated vs how they operate. No one is doomed from their past.
I hope the Rangers are always learning and getting better.
I was probably more optimistic than anyone that we were going to get Rendon. Look where that got me. lol
Everyone on here should be honest about how they feel about the team. If they feel they should be optimistic then that is fine, if they feel they should be pessimistic that is fine too.
You seem to want to portray this as some kind of good vs. evil or moral vs. immoral. It is nothing of the sort. There is no virtue in being too optimistic, or no lack of virtue in being too pessimistic about a baseball team.
Then there is the whole question about whether a feeling is realistic or pessimistic.
A fan certainly doesn't have to wear rose colored glasses to be a good person or even a good fan.
That is all good, but it has nothing to do with the original subject matter when this conversation began.Rose colored glasses huh.
The reality is the Rangers have had a big boost pitching wise which will spillover into the pen. Also we have probably the best depth of SP in a long time. This will pay off.
Conversely, we have definite holes in the lineup and on defense.
Despite a bit of hope for Odor there is obvious no guarantee he learned a lesson yet I do hope.
We need another RHB. I do think we will add one.
So we have improved but yes we should not be considered pennant contenders. BUT We are moving in the right direction
Yeah, I meant to say that it wasn't aimed at you. But thanks for the confession. Haha! But I admitted I have done the same. Yeah, let's get so and so and sign him and then later what a stupid move that was. Hey, the whole thing is a crap shoot at times. There were many who were even against getting Beltre because he played well during contract years. You just don't know for the most part. Now that being said there are some trades or FA we have picked up that we know are garbage. And a number of them have been in the last few years. And we should complain when someone like Odor has gone south on us as it wasn't always like that with him. Just not all the time and at the same time we should give credit where credit is due.Everyone on here should be honest about how they feel about the team. If they feel they should be optimistic then that is fine, if they feel they should be pessimistic that is fine too.
You seem to want to portray this as some kind of good vs. evil or moral vs. immoral. It is nothing of the sort. There is no virtue in being too optimistic, or no lack of virtue in being too pessimistic about a baseball team.
Then there is the whole question about whether a feeling is realistic or pessimistic.
A fan certainly doesn't have to wear rose colored glasses to be a good person or even a good fan.
I wanted the guy myself.I was probably more optimistic than anyone that we were going to get Rendon. Look where that got me. lol
It all evolves. I'm good with it too. People takes things where they want to go. A bit of Ranger catharsisThat is all good, but it has nothing to do with the original subject matter when this conversation began.
Evolved did it? Seems like it deteriorated into disorganization.It all evolves. I'm good with it too. People takes things where they want to go. A bit of Ranger catharsis