Why A-Rod Should Fight His Suspension

August 8, 2013

By Rodney Fisher Sentencing from the Biogenesis scandal is expected to dominate sports this upcoming week. With Ryan Braun already suspended until his huge contract kicks in next season, the baseball world will be focused […]

In Search of… Relief

August 6, 2013

By Will Martin Coming into the month of August a few objectives for the kids in H-town were successfully met as the trade deadline came and went. Bud Norris became an Oriole in exchange for […]

MLB: Hall-of-Fame Silence

August 5, 2013

By Rodney Fisher For those who are not diehard baseball fans or historians of the game, Major League Baseball held their Hall-of-Fame induction ceremony in Cooperstown, New York recently. Normally a big sports story, but […]

One Week Makes A Difference

August 5, 2013

By Mark Miller Whatever got into the Texas Rangers last week, fans and anyone associated with them want to see more. Quicker than they put themselves in a bad predicament, the Texas Rangers reversed field […]

Just Shuffle and Deal

July 31, 2013

By Will Martin If there has been any team in Major League Baseball unafraid and uninhibited to get out of heavy debt in exchange for blue chip stock the last three years…can you say Houston […]

No Hitting Means No Winning

July 29, 2013

  By Mark Miller Unable to score enough runs in too many games, the Texas Rangers find themselves in territory unheard of during their recent years of success. The team was shut out three times […]

A Moment with Jim Palmer

July 24, 2013

By Will Martin On a weekend where the Yankees and Red Sox are renewing an infamous rivalry at Fenway Park I was reminded of another team that made the 1970’s and early 1980’s very fun […]

Ten Year Odyssey

July 23, 2013

By Will Martin Forever a believer that life has a funny way of repeating itself in a familiar form of a circle I was struck with an irony about the events that may or may […]

Blame It On The Neap Tide

July 22, 2013

By Will Martin How ironic that in a week that we celebrate an All-Star break, an anniversary moon landing, and the return to the diamond (to determine who shall be playoff worthy) the focus shall […]

Ugly Weekend Starts Season’s Second Half

July 22, 2013

By Mark Miller From the manager to the coaches to the players, the Texas Rangers knew they didn’t come out of the All-Star break the way they wanted. Errors and indecisiveness in the field and […]

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