Texas Rangers Analysis

MLB Team Rankings For The Week Of August 17th

by Andrew Perna

With Evan Longoria back in the lineup, the Rays jumped seven spots in this week's rankings. Read more »
The Hanging Curve: Early Returns

by Andrew Perna

Some of the players that changed addresses last month have hit the ground running, while others have stumbled with their new teams. Read more »
The Hanging Curve: Grading The Dempster. Victorino And Pence Deals

by Andrew Perna

The Rangers, Dodgers and Giants added major pieces in Ryan Dempster, Shane Victorino and Hunter Pence as they look towards October. Read more »
MLB Team Rankings For The Week Of July 20th

by Andrew Perna

Our Top 10 remains largely the same, but the Red Sox and Giants have made the leap into the top third with more than two months left in the season. Read more »
2011 ALCS Preview: Detroit Tigers Vs. Texas Rangers

by Andrew Perna

The Tigers won six of nine games during the regular season, but the Rangers have the edge in their second-straight ALCS appearance. Read more »
How Texas Crushed The Red Sox

by Douglas Benton

A season opening series between two of the projected leaders in the American League turned into a Texas showcase with the Rangers sweeping Boston. Read more »
Six Reasons Why The Rangers Shouldn't Panic

by Evan Forsberg

There are several reasons why the Rangers shouldn't be discouraged after their Game 1 loss to the Giants. Perhaps most importantly is the anomaly of San Francisco's offensive performance. Read more »
Texas Rangers In Flux

by Jason Follain

The Rangers have a new ownership group eager to please the home fans, a successful on-field product headed for a division title, and a future bright with as many, if not more, rising stars than any other team in baseball. Read more »
2010 Season Preview: Texas Rangers

by Christopher Reina

The Rangers should be competitive again and also better offensively with a healthy Josh Hamilton and Vladimir Guerrero, but their pitching staff is probably one season away. Read more »
2009 Season Preview: Texas Rangers

by Christopher Reina

The Rangers are stockpiled with big bats and great prospects, but they probably are one more season away from contending in earnest. Read more »
Rangers To Finally Develop Via Pitching?

by Douglas Benton

From the group of Ivan Rodriguez, Rafael Palmerio and Juan Gonzalez, the Rangers seamlessly went to Michael Young, Hank Blalock and Mark Teixeira (with Alex Rodriguez peppered in there from 2001-2003), but the wins haven?t followed, but that could change with the recent trade for Brandon McCarthy. Read more »
To Quote Kenny Rogers..

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Rookie GM Jon Daniels made a flurry of moves last offseason, completely re-vamping the starting rotation (4 of the 5 starters were in their first year in a Rangers? uniform), traded Alfonso Soriano, and then traded to get Carlos Lee just before the trading deadline. However, it is this upcoming offseason that will determine the direction the Rangers are going. They have 8 upcoming free agents and need to extend a few players. Read more »
Rangers Dig Wells, Climb Creaky Stairs

by Michael Gould

Like much of the trading deadline, there was a lot of talk that never materialized, but still plenty of action. While names like Miguel Tejada, Roy Oswalt, Brad Lidge, Jason Schmidt and Jon Lieber were attached to them on rumor mill, the Rangers quietly picked up two players that could have an impact on their trek towards an AL West division crown. Read more »
Grading The Deal: Carlos Lee To The Rangers

by Michael Gould

The Rangers get Carlos Lee, who immediately becomes the Rangers' leader in home runs, RBI?s, steals, and OPS. Lee is a career .343 hitter at Ameriquest field, and after the Rangers were swept by the Yankees, questions were raised about the offense in the clutch. Lee gives the Rangers a cleanup hitter, and more importantly, a sense of confidence in the clubhouse. Read more »
A Texas-Sized Pitcher For The Rangers To Acquire

by Sebastian Smith

The Rangers must avoid acquiring a pitcher just for the sake of acquiring one. It takes a special kind of player to pitch at the Rangers home park Ameriquest Field. The intolerable heat and favorable hitting conditions can easily break a pitcher (see Chan Ho Park and Mark Clark) if he lacks mental toughness. For a pitcher to thrive in a Rangers uniform they must have a short memory, little concern for dazzling statistics and must pitch aggressively to opposing batters. That said there is only one pitcher available who fits all those criteria: Livan Hernandez. Read more »
How The Rangers Have Done It

by Michael Gould

The Texas Rangers currently sit 2 ? games atop the AL West, to the surprise of many. The Los Angeles Angles of the Western time zone of the United States of America of Anaheim were in the ALCS last year, and Oakland had a starting rotation every other team except the White Sox were drooling over. Pre-season, the Rangers were considered wild-card contenders at best. So how have they done it? Read more »
Rangers Spend Money at Exactly the Wrong Times

by Carl Setterlund

The Rangers? financial decisions just don?t make much sense. It?s hard to believe that the people making these moves are professionals. You know who is a real, smart man when it comes to what he does? Scott Boras, who just got his client (Kevin Millwood) the richest deal of the offseason, matching the $60 million Paul Konerko received. Read more »
Rogers Should Lead By Example

by Douglas Benton

Texas Rangers veteran pitcher Kenny Rogers is having a superb season at 9-3, however, his recent bout with a water cooler not only jepordizes his pitching, it threatens his ability to lead. Read more »

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