Houston Astros: Bit by Injury Bug

July 28, 2014

By Will Martin Going into the All-Star break the Houston Astros were ahead of schedule when compared to the 2013 team that would not get win number 40 until the middle of August. The wins […]

Texas Rangers: When Worst Tames Best

July 28, 2014

By Will Martin It was about one month ago I was in Houston for the weekend getting a baseball fix of the Houston variety with the Detroit Tigers in town. The very week that Detroit […]

Houston Astros: Out Of The Cellar

July 16, 2014

By Will Martin The Houston Astros of 2014 would go into the All-Star break with at least 40 wins pending what happened with the finale of a three game set with the American League East […]

Lost in Translation: Montreal Expos

July 15, 2014

By Lance Rinker How a City Saw its Franchise Dissolved Montreal Expos Franchise Record: 2,755-2,943-4 (1969 to 2004) Playoff Record: 5-5 World Series Titles: 0 National League Pennants: 1 (1994) Playoffs: 1 (1981) Franchise Players: […]

Texas Rangers Prepare for Housecleaning

July 12, 2014

By Will Martin Let’s be clear when stating that being right is not important. Really. Honestly. Straight up with you. Being right for those who obsess on that sort of thing comes from a place […]

The Rangers road woes continue

July 7, 2014

By Martin Iheke At this point, I am sure the Texas Rangers are counting the days until the All-Star breakĀ  or when the season ends. Either way, it has been a miserable time and it […]

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