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No More "Bullpen Failure"
It is very fitting, somehow, that we would begin this World Series on the 12th anniversary of Game 6. Let's get this done.
Get’er done Rangers
Thanks. It sure would. I am about to turn 61 years old. I have been waiting for us to win a World Series since I was 9 years old.go rangers.as a cubs fan,i,d like to see them win their first world series cause it would be a real thrill for long suffering fans.
Below are the 21 former Top 100 Prospects, lined up in order of their prospect hype at the time they arrived in the Majors. The Top 100 rankings noted come from the list closest to their initial callup: 1. Corey Seager, SS, Rangers -- No. 2 (mid-2015) 1st-round pick (No. 18 overall, HS/North Carolina), 2012, Dodgers 2. Evan Longoria, 3B, D-backs -- No. 2 (pre-2008) 1st-round pick (No. 3 overall, Long Beach State), 2006, Devil Rays 3. Corbin Carroll, OF, D-backs -- No. 3 (mid-2022) 1st-round pick (No. 16 overall, HS/Washington), 2019, D-backs 4. Aroldis Chapman, LHP, Rangers -- No. 6 (pre-2011) International free agent (Cuba), 2010, Reds 5. Gabriel Moreno, C, D-backs -- No. 7 (mid-2022) International free agent (Venezuela), 2016, Blue Jays 6. Evan Carter, OF, Rangers -- No. 8 (mid-2023) 2nd-round pick (HS/Tennessee), 2020, Rangers 7. Jordan Lawlar, SS, D-backs -- No. 10 (mid-2023) 1st-round pick (No. 6 overall, HS/Texas), 2021, D-backs 8. Alek Thomas, OF, D-backs -- No. 18 (pre-2022) 2nd-round pick (HS/Illinois), 2018, D-backs 9. Andrew Heaney, LHP, Rangers -- No. 22 (mid-2014) 1st-round pick (No. 9 overall, Oklahoma State), 2012, Marlins 10. Jon Gray, RHP, Rangers -- No. 35 (mid-2015) 1st-round pick (No. 3 overall, Oklahoma), 2013, Rockies 11. Max Scherzer, RHP, Rangers -- No. 35 (pre-2008) 1st-round pick (No. 11 overall, Missouri), 2006, D-backs 12. Josh Jung, 3B, Rangers -- No. 39 (mid-2022) 1st-round pick (No. 8 overall, Texas Tech), 2019, Rangers 13. Martín Pérez, LHP, Rangers -- No. 50 (mid-2012) International free agent (Venezuela), 2007, Rangers 14. Austin Hedges, C, Rangers -- No. 51 (pre-2015) 2nd-round pick (HS/California), 2011, Padres 15. Brandon Pfaadt, RHP, D-backs -- No. 59 (pre-2023) 5th-round pick (Bellarmine), 2020, D-backs 16. Nathan Eovaldi, RHP, Rangers -- No. 70 (pre-2012) 11th-round pick (HS/Texas), 2008, Dodgers 17. Ketel Marte, 2B, D-backs -- No. 71 (mid-2015) International free agent (Dominican Republic), 2011, Mariners 18. Geraldo Pedromo, SS, D-backs -- No 79 (pre-2021) International free agent (Dominican Republic), 2016, D-backs 19. Dane Dunning, RHP, Rangers -- No. 98 (mid-2020) 1st-round pick (No. 29 overall, Florida), 2016, Nationals 20. Leody Taveras, OF, Rangers -- No. 43 mid-2018, dropped off Top 100 before mid-2020 debut International free agent (Dominican Republic), 2015, Rangers 21. Pavin Smith, OF, D-backs -- No. 91 pre-2018, dropped off Top 100 before late 2020 debut 1st-round pick (No. 7 overall, Virginia), 2017, D-backs |
a sa cub fan,i pulled for them since age six and after many years they won a world series.i hope the same thing comes to pass for you and all the other rangers fans of many years.Thanks. It sure would. I am about to turn 61 years old. I have been waiting for us to win a World Series since I was 9 years old.
I'm 70 and I would to see them win one before I kick the bucketThanks. It sure would. I am about to turn 61 years old. I have been waiting for us to win a World Series since I was 9 years old.
It’s like we get a redoIt is very fitting, somehow, that we would begin this World Series on the 12th anniversary of Game 6. Let's get this done.
Well, here we go!
A couple thoughts:
Would rather be the road team. We have been so good away from home. Being the favorite and starting at home is a concern. Which leads me to this...
We have to, at the very minimum, split these first 2 games. If, for some reason, we can't hit Gallen and Kelly and head to Zona down 2-0, throwing a clunky Scherzer and a BP game in Arizona in must win situations is not ideal.
Very slight edge to Arizona SP. Definite edge to Texas on offense. Both are good defensive teams. Arizona better on the bases. Slight edge to Texas middle relief. But I'll take Ginkel and Sewald over Chapman and Leclerc in late innings.
Rangers will have to be ahead going into 8th and 9th innings. We were a terrible comeback team this year so this is crucial.
Bottom line: IF the Ranger offense shows up this series , specifically Semien and Lowe, I think we win it. But if we go into one of those streaky, free swinging, bad pitch selection slumps...we lose.
Really hoping this is finally our year!