John Bowman
John Bowman is a lifelong baseball and Texas Rangers fan that loves to ponder the deeper aspects of the game. Some of his first baseball memories involve Arlington Stadium nachos, Charlie Hough's knuckeball, dirt on Pete Incaviglia's uniform and the voices of Mark Holtz and Eric Nadel as he fell asleep. Follow him on Twitter @TexasWinColumn.
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Josh Hamilton Needs to Provide Consistency in the Second Half: Fan's VIewThe Josh Hamilton situation with the Texas Rangers just gets more interesting by the day. Just a few months from now the Rangers will be faced with the huge issue of what do with Hamilton long-term and the most recent issue is offensive production.Also published on:
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Rangers Top-Five Prospects Who Could Impact the Second Half: Fans' ViewThe Texas Rangers do not have many major holes at the big league level, but there have been many issues to deal with in 2012 and these are the top-five prospects who could make an impact during the second half of the season.Also published on:
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Walk-Off Sends Rangers into the All-Star Break with Momentum: Fan's ViewIt was just one out of 162 games, but when Ron Washington called on Joe Nathan for the top of the ninth inning without the lead, it was obvious the game meant something to Washington and the Texas Rangers.Also published on:
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Rangers Victory was Just a Matter of Time: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers have struggled over the past week, while dropping five straight games and while a lineup change did make an impact on Saturday night, it was really just a matter of time.Also published on:
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Matin Perez Has the First of Many Opportunities Tonight: Fan's ViewMartin Perez will step on the mound for the Texas Rangers tonight with an opportunity to change the opinions of many scouts, coaches and fans. It will not be his last opportunity to do that, but it will definitely be one of his biggest opportunities.Also published on:
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The Rangers Will Have to Answer the Rotation Question with Robbie Ross: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers started the season without any grand expectations for Robbie Ross, however he has completely exceeded those expectations. He is just as important as any member of the Rangers bullpen.Also published on:
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Colby Lewis Latest to Head to DL, Martin Perez Recalled: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers have finally started to deal with injuries and they just keep coming. Colby Lewis is now the fifth member of the Rangers' pitching staff to find his way to the disabled list with inflammation in his forearm.Also published on:
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Matt Harrison Has Turned into a Quiet, Consistent Force in the Rangers Rotation: Fan's ViewMatt Harrison has turned into a quiet, consistent force in the middle of the rotation for the Texas Rangers. Harrison struggled after his first few starts, but has rebounded and won his past six decisions.Also published on:
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Time for Hamilton to Adjust at the Plate: Fan's ViewJosh Hamilton got off to a blazing start in 2012, but during the month of June has come to a screeching halt. He has been a free swinger more than ever in 2012 and it is finally time for him to make adjustments.Also published on:
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Roy Oswalt Shines in His Rangers' Debut: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers did not have any grand expectations for Roy Oswalt in his club debut. However, he gave them much more than that and did nothing but increase expectations throughout North Texas after the Rangers 4-1 victory on Friday night.Also published on:
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Roy Oswalt Just Needs to Bring Stability to the Back-End of the Rotation: Fan's ViewRoy Oswalt is finally set to make his debut for the Texas Rangers and while it has seemed that the Rangers’ rotation has greatly solidified over the past few weeks without Oswalt, he is still a welcome asset and should be able to contribute greatly.Also published on:
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Feldman is the Odd Man Out as Roy Oswalt is Set to Start on Friday: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers finally have a little clarity when it comes to their starting rotation. On Wednesday, the Rangers announced that Roy Oswalt will be activated and make his first big league start of the season on Friday.Also published on:
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Mitch Moreland's Injury Does Not Change Things for Mike Olt: Fan's ViewMitch Moreland strained his hamstring trying to beat out a double-play ball in Tuesday’s victory over the San Diego Padres, but that does not mean there will be any drastic roster changes.Also published on:
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Scott Feldman Has His Opportunity Against the Padres: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers have finally seen their rotation come back around with Colby Lewis and Matt Harrison turning in one spectacular start after another. Yu Darvish and Justin Grimm threw the ball well last week, but the remaining question is Scott Feldman.Also published on:
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Colby Lewis and the Rangers Are Once Again Finding Consistency: Fan's ViewColby Lewis turned in another excellent outing on Sunday as he allowed three hits and a walk in seven innings. He helped the Texas Rangers win their sixth game out of their last seven while striking out 10 batters.Also published on:
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Rangers' Rotation is Finally Starting to Come Around: Fan's ViewStarters won their first 10 decisions and were 13-4 at the end of April for the Texas Rangers. That slowed down in May, but things are finally starting to turn around for the starting rotation.Also published on:
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Justin Grimm Gets the Call from the Rangers: Fan's ViewMany had wondered who would be the starting pitcher for the Texas Rangers on Saturday and while many had expected Robbie Ross or Roy Oswalt, the answer was Justin Grimm who has pitched wonderfully for Double-A Frisco this season.Also published on:
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Rangers Return Home and Return to Form: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers have stated all year long that the home crowd inspires them and that was no different on Tuesday night as they returned to Rangers Ballpark in Arlington and defeated the Diamondbacks 9-1.Also published on:
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With the Loss of Alexi Ogando, Robbie Ross Deserves Saturday's Start: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers have watched their starting rotation take another hit as they have lost Alexi Ogando for four to six weeks. That leaves the starting pitcher for Saturday in question, with the most likely option being Robbie Ross.Also published on:
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Trials Will Prove If the Rangers Are a Good Team or a Great Team: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers were as injury free as could be for the first six weeks. However, as the season moved along and they started to struggle, injuries started to take place and now they will have to show if they are a good or great team.Also published on:
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Ian Kinsler and Matt Harrison Get the Rangers Rolling in San Francisco: Fan's ViewAs the Texas Rangers crossed over the Bay Bridge to start their series with the Giants there were many keys that could be pointed out, but there are two things that always seem to get the Rangers rolling and both of them were present on Friday night.Also published on:
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Derek Holland Heading to the DL is Just Another Example of the Rangers' Bad Stretch: Fan's ViewThere are times when words just cannot do justice in the world of sports. Unfortunately, the Texas Rangers are right smack dab in the middle of a scenario like that; it is just that this is a time when words cannot do justice for how wrong things are.Also published on:
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Rangers Pick Up Needed Victory Against Oakland: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers were in need of a win and it really did not matter how it came. Yes, they had only lost one game, but before that they had dropped five of six and the stretch of subpar baseball goes back much further than that.Also published on:
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Craig Gentry Pitching is a Sign that Things Have Gone Bad for the Rangers: Fan's ViewThere have been many signs as of late that things were going bad for the Texas Rangers. However, the ultimate sign that things have gone bad was witnessing Craig Gentry on the mound for the eighth inning against the Oakland Athletics last night.Also published on:
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Yu Darvish and the Texas Rangers Need to Shift the Momentum: Fan's ViewIt would be crazy for tonight’s game to be considered a must-win for the Texas Rangers, but anytime a team has been struggling and is facing a divisional rival it begins to shift the game in that direction.Also published on:
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Rangers and Angels Are Setup for Meaningful Weekend: Fan's ViewFor the longest time it seemed like the last thing the Texas Rangers were going to have to worry about in 2012 were the Los Angeles Angles. However, as the second month has come to a close, the story is starting to change.Also published on:
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Rangers Looking at a Bullpen for the Ages: Fan's ViewNow that the Texas Rangers officially have Roy Oswalt on board a much more impressive possibility remains feasible. With the possibility of Neftali Feliz returning to the bullpen, the Rangers could have a bullpen for the ages.Also published on:
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Lance Armstrong Makes Loud Entrance at Ironman 70.3 Panama: Fan's ViewThere have long been rumors that Lance Armstrong would return to the sport of triathlon and compete in Ironman events. Armstrong finally did that on Sunday when he finished second at Ironman 70.3 Panama.Also published on:
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Rangers Sign Ron Washington to Contract Extension: Fan's ViewImmediately after the Texas Rangers were finished competing in their second World Series in team history, there was talk about them signing Ron Washington to a contract extension. Finally, the Rangers signed Washington to that extension on Monday.Also published on:
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Meeting with Oswalt is Not Bad for the Rangers: Fan's ViewJust when it seemed that the Texas Rangers were done talking to big time free agents, everything changes. This time the Rangers have a meeting scheduled with Roy Oswalt and it is not necessarily a bad thing.Also published on:
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Rangers Add Depth to Outfield by Signing Kyle Hudson: Fan's ViewGenerally the most successful teams are some of the healthiest and in 2011 the Texas Rangers were no different. The main area that suffered injuries was the outfield and on Saturday they added a little depth by signing Kyle Hudson to a minor league deal.Also published on:
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Rangers Are Better Off Without Prince Fielder: Fan's ViewThere were not many fans of the Texas Rangers who did not want to see Prince Fielder in a Rangers’ uniform, but in the long run they are much better off without him.Also published on:
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Rangers Unsuccessfully Trying to Move Koji Uehara: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers tend to benefit from just about anything that Jon Daniels touches these days. However, the one move that has not turned out well is the Koji Uehara trade. On Tuesday, Uehara vetoed a trade to the Toronto Blue Jays.Also published on:
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Rangers Sign Two Former Brewers to Minor League Deals: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers have very few holes on their current roster, but a few areas in need of help still remain. On Monday, the Rangers signed Sean Green and Mitch Stetter to minor league contracts with invitations to big league spring training.Also published on:
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Alexi Ogando is the Right Man for the Bullpen: Fan's ViewWith Yu Darvish officially on the payroll of the Texas Rangers, many expect that Alexi Ogando will be moved to the bullpen. While that is not certain, it is expected.Also published on:
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When it Comes to the Rangers, Jon Daniels is My Favorite: Fan's ViewAs the Texas Rangers had their press conference announcing the signing of Yu Darvish I realized who my favorite player for the Rangers is. My favorite player is Jon Daniels.Also published on:
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Yu Darvish is Property of the Texas Rangers: Fan's ViewThe drama is finally over. Yu Darvish has signed and he is the property of the Texas Rangers for the next six years.Also published on:
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It's Deadline Day for Yu and the Rangers: Fan's ViewThe deadline is finally here. The Texas Rangers have until 4 p.m. today to reach a contract with Yu Darvish. If the Rangers do not reach an agreement with Darvish, he will return to Japan for the 2012 season.Also published on:
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Rangers Reach Contracts with Four Arbitration Eligible Players: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers started Tuesday out with seven players eligible for salary arbitration, but that did not last for long. The day started with seven players eligible for arbitration, but by the end of the day only four remained.Also published on:
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The Rangers Have a Busy Tuesday Ahead for the Front Office: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers should have one of the busiest days in front office history on Tuesday. Not only are they neck deep in negotiations with Yu Darvish and have Prince Fielder on their radar, but they also have seven players eligible for arbitration.Also published on:
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Time for Fans to Prepare for Some of Their Favorite Rangers to Leave: Fan's ViewThe next few years could be very difficult for some fans of the Texas Rangers. This is a team that should be competitive and could even win multiple World Series during the next decade, but could be hard for fans if they are fans of certain players.Also published on:
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Many Rangers Are Still Recovering from Injuries This Offseason: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers held their annual Fan Fest over the weekend and thousands of Rangers’ fans showed up for various activities. This weekend many players spoke about how their recovery from various injuries was coming along.Also published on:
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Are the Rangers Really Interested in Roy Oswalt?: Fan's ViewThe mentality in baseball these days is that you can never have too much pitching and the Texas Rangers seem to me taking that message to heart. It appears that the Rangers have an interest in signing Roy Oswalt as well as Yu Darvish.Also published on:
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Rangers Considering Position Changes for Some of Their Top Prospects: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers are entering into an interesting time with the franchise. They have one of the most talented teams in the game, yet are still loaded at the minor league levels. Due to that they will consider moves for some of their top prospects.Also published on:
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Ticket Prices to Increase Throughout Rangers Ballpark in Arlington: Fan's ViewAfter setting a club record for attendance and going to back to back World Series the Texas Rangers will be raising ticket prices throughout Rangers Ballpark in Arlington for the 2012 season.Also published on:
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Rangers Need to Be Cautious During Darvish Negotiations: Fan's ViewIt seems that everyone, including myself, has felt that it was a forgone conclusion that the Texas Rangers and Yu Darvish would work out a contract before the deadline next Wednesday. However, the Rangers need to exercise caution during this final week.Also published on:
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Not Signing Core Players This Offseason Could Hurt the Rangers Long Term: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers entered the 2012 offseason wanting to focus on signing some of their core players to long term contracts, however they have yet to accomplish this with any of their young players with spring training around the corner.Also published on:
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Juan Gonzalez and Ruben Sierra Will Not Return to the Hall of Fame Ballot in 2013: Fan's ViewThere was not any expectation that the Texas Rangers would have anyone voted into the Hall of Fame this year. Actually, there really was not an expectation that anyone other than Barry Larkin would be voted in either.Also published on:
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Rangers Fill Thursday with Offseason News: Fan's ViewEveryone is still waiting for big news from the Texas Rangers, with most expecting to hear something on the contract negotiations with Yu Darvish, but for the most part things stay quiet. However, Thursday was a day full of minor news.Also published on:
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A One-Year Contract for Mike Napoli Makes Sense for Both Sides: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers were expected to sign some of their core players to long term contracts this offseason with one of the possibilities being Mike Napoli. It is starting to appear that a one year contract to avoid arbitration is likely.Also published on:
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Ron Washington's Rangers Look to Move Forward in 2012: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers will face a major challenge once the 2011 season comes along and hopefully they will have an even stiffer challenge if they can reach the postseason for the third year in a row.Also published on:
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Koji Uehara Looks to Rebound for the Rangers in 2012: Fan's ViewAs the trade deadline passed in 2011 the Texas Rangers were praised all over the baseball world for picking up Mike Adams and Koji Uehara. Uehara struggled for the Rangers and looks to rebound in 2012.Also published on:
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Next Year is Here for the Texas Rangers: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers once again had a season to remember in 2011 as they made it to their second World Series appearance in two years and came within a strike of winning it all. It ended on a low note, but 2012 is finally here.Also published on:
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Rangers Continue to Show They Are a Team of Mystery as Darren Oliver Leaves: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers continue to show the world that nobody has a clue what they are doing. They are a team of mystery and now Darren Oliver will be pitching for the Toronto Blue Jays.Also published on:
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Should the Rangers Trade Matt Harrison?: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers have many interesting possibilities facing the franchise with the possible addition of Yu Darvish. There has been speculation that the Rangers might trade one of their current starters, with Matt Harrison being the player most often mentAlso published on:
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The Texas Rangers Still Need More Depth in the Outfield: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers have taken care of most of their needs with the signing of Joe Nathan and winning the rights to Yu Darvish. However, they have an injury plagued outfield that could use some additional help.Also published on:
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The Rangers Still Need to Do a Little Bit of Shopping for the Bullpen: Fan's ViewChristmas is now over and most people have gotten plenty of shiny new things to play with, however the Texas Rangers still need to do a little bit of shopping. The Rangers still need to sign at least one left-handed reliever.Also published on:
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The Rangers Pitching Staff Gives the Front Office Many Options: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers may no longer have Gio Gonzalez or John Danks as options, but they still have many interesting options available. Winning the Yu Darvish sweepstakes did not close doors, but actually may have opened many.Also published on:
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Can the Rangers Still Make a Run at Prince Fielder?: Fan's ViewThere were major questions just a few days ago about the amount of money the Texas Rangers had available for free agents this offseason. They answered that by winning the rights to Yu Darvish, but do they still have money for Prince Fielder?Also published on:
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What Does Yu Darvish Mean to the Rangers Rotation: Fan's ViewNow that the first stage of the Yu Darvish sweepstakes is over, the Texas Rangers will have 30 days to negotiate a contract. The main question this poses is how does it affect the rotation?Also published on:
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The Texas Rangers Have Decided that Yu Darvish is the Answer: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers have decided that Yu Darvish is the answer. They posted the highest bid at $51.7 million, which was slightly more than the Red Sox posted for Daisuke Matsuzaka in 2006.Also published on:
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The Texas Rangers Have Been Slowed Down by the Yu Darvish Process: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers, like many teams, are at a standstill this offseason until it becomes clear who has won the Yu Darvish sweepstakes. The winning team will be announced on Tuesday and the free agent market should heat back up.Also published on:
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Signing Derek Holland to a Long Term Contract Would Be Great for the Rangers:Fan's ViewThe Rangers are trying to lock Derek Holland up with a five year contract before he becomes arbitration eligible. He would become arbitration eligible after 2012 and a five year deal would take care of his arbitration years and one year of free agency.Also published on:
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Will the Rangers Bid Big on Yu Darvish?: Fan's ViewThe first third of the Yu Darvish drama will close this afternoon at 4 p.m. CST when major league teams will have to have their bids turned into MLB. After that we will have to wait up to four days to see if the Texas Rangers submitted a serious bid.Also published on:
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The Rangers May Be Turning to the Trade Market This Offseason: Fan's ViewThere have been more and more reports coming out that the Texas Rangers do not have quite the financial flexibility that was expected. If this is the case then the Rangers may be looking at trades to improve the club instead of free agents.Also published on:
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Looking at the Spring Training Schedule for the Texas Rangers: Fan's ViewWith the winter meetings over and Christmas around the corner it is time to start thinking about spring training. The Texas Rangers will see their first game action in Surprise, AZ on Sunday, March 4th. Here is a look at the spring schedule.Also published on:
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The Texas Rangers Young Rotation is the Key to 2012: Fan's ViewWith C.J. Wilson no longer a member of the Texas Rangers, the success of the 2012 Rangers will hinge on their young rotation.Also published on:
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Who Will Be the Rangers Free Agents a Year from Now?: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers have been fairly quiet this offseason with the exception of signing Joe Nathan to become the teams closer and moving Neftali Feliz to the starting rotation. The Rangers would like to lock up some of their young talent this offseason.Also published on:
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The Texas Rangers Are Making Good Baseball Decisions This Offseason: Fan's ViewThe past few days have been interesting for the Texas Rangers as they lost C.J. Wilson. These are the type of issues that fans of Yankees and Red Sox are used to dealing with on a regular basis; however it is a new situation in Texas.Also published on:
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Surgery for Mitch Moreland's Wrist Could Be a Good Sign: Fan's ViewIt is not very often that surgery for a player can be a good sign, but for the Texas Rangers and Mitch Moreland that might be the case. Moreland had surgery to remove a bone from his right wrist on Wednesday.Also published on:
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C.J. Wilson Could Be Getting Closer to Leaving the Rangers: Fan's ViewIt becomes very clear where a free agent wants to be as they get closer to signing their next contract. It appears that C.J. Wilson is getting close to that decision and as of now it looks like he will not be returning to the Texas Rangers.Also published on:
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The Rangers Are in Great Hands Behind the Plate: Fan's ViewMike Napoli was the biggest surprise for the Texas Rangers in 2011. All signs point to him spending more time at catcher in 2012, but Yorvit Torrealba was solid as well, giving the Rangers multiple options.Also published on:
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Johnny Narron Leaving Rangers to Become Hitting Instructor for the Brewers: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers did not lose Mike Maddux to the Cubs or Red Sox, but will be losing assistant hitting instructor Johnny Narron to the Milwaukee Brewers.Also published on:
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The Astros Search for a General Manager Could Hurt the Rangers: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers have been fairly lucky this offseason when it comes to holding onto some of their prized possessions. However, their luck may be starting to change as the Houston Astros announced the firing of general manager Ed Wade.Also published on:
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Outside of the Bullpen, the Rangers May Be Entering into a Holding Pattern: Fan's ViewLast week the Texas Rangers addressed two of their main concerns when they signed Joe Nathan. However outside of the bullpen, they may be entering into a holding pattern this offseason.Also published on:
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Another Day to Be Thankful for Rangers Baseball: Fan's ViewOn a day when everyone has much to be thankful for, the people of North Texas finally have another reason to celebrate. The Texas Rangers have won back to back American League pennants and are a model franchise from the top to bottom.Also published on:
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The Texas Rangers Will Be Challenged by the New CBA: Fan's ViewThe front office of the Texas Rangers has been a model example of how a team should be ran and constructed over the past few years. Unfortunately, the new CBA will make their work much more difficult.Also published on:
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Why Michael Young Did Not Deserve a First Place MVP Vote: Fan's ViewI expected this year's AL MVP award to be a controversial one with Justin Verlander set to win it as a pitcher, but I never expected Michael Young to me in the middle of controversy from receiving a first place vote.Also published on:
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For the Rangers, Signing Joe Nathan is About the Future: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers have finally set course this offseason and they did so by making a decision that could pay off greatly for many years to come. They signed Joe Nathan which allows the Rangers to move Neftali Feliz into the rotation.Also published on:
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Looking at the MVP Candidates for the Texas Rangers: Fan's ViewWith the American League MVP set to be announced today, the Rangers had many players who had phenomenal seasons in 2011.Also published on:
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Jon Daniels and the Rangers Are Not Showing Their Cards This Offseason: Fan's ViewAs the Texas Rangers are trying to formulate their plan for 2012, one thing is becoming abundantly clear. That one thing is that nobody has a clue what their approach is going to be.Also published on:
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Rangers Have Plenty of Closer Options on the Free Agent Market: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers entered the offseason like many teams do, with their focus on pitching. There are not many starters available on the free agent market, but it is loaded when it comes to available closers.Also published on:
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Rangers to Gain Some Texas Company in the AL West: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers will soon have some Texas company in the American League West, now that the Houston Astros are set to join the American League West as early as 2013. Yesterday MLB approved the sale of the Houston Astros to Jim Crane.Also published on:
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Mike Maddux to Remain the Pitching Coach for the Texas Rangers: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers caught a huge break overnight as the Chicago Cubs appear to have chosen Dale Sveum to be their next manager. This decision means that Mike Maddux will remain as the Rangers’ pitching coach.Also published on:
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Ron Washington May Not Win Manager of the Year, but His Team Won the ALCS: Fan's ViewRon Washington will be in consideration for the AL Manager of the Year, but most likely will not come close to winning it. However, when it comes to a manager the regular season can only determine so much.Also published on:
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Josh Hamilton's Value is Clearer with Matt Kemp's Contract: Fan's ViewJosh Hamilton is set to become a free agent at the end of the 2012 season. However, yesterday Matt Kemp helped give everyone a better idea of the value that Hamilton might have.Also published on:
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Rangers Have Never Had a Cy Young Award Winner: Fan's ViewWith the American League Cy Young award set to be announced today, the Texas Rangers will once again not have a pitcher on their staff as the winner. The Rangers have been in Arlington since 1972, yet have never had a single Cy Young award winner.Also published on:
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Rangers May See Rookies Make an Impact in 2012: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers will not have anyone in consideration for the American League Rookie of the Year this year, however it could be different a year from now.Also published on:
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First the Angels Pull Scott Servais from the Rangers, Now Talking to C.J. Wilson: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers pulled off one of the biggest surprises of the 2011 offseason when they acquired Mike Napoli from the Toronto Blue Jays. This year the Angels look like they might be interested in turning the tables on the Rangers.Also published on:
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Will Mike Olt Ever Be More Than a Trade Chip for the Rangers?: Fan's ViewMike Olt has absolutely destroyed the Arizona Fall League this year, but if he ever gets the opportunity to destroy American League pitching for the Texas Rangers remains to be seen.Also published on:
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Changes to Rangers Ballpark in Arlington Will Provide Cooler Options: Fan's ViewThe Rangers have always needed a way to make Rangers Ballpark in Arlington cooler during the Texas summers. For 2012, they will have some new options in centerfield to provide that.Also published on:
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Prince Fielder Would Look Great in a Rangers' Uniform: Fan's ViewAs much as the Texas Rangers signing Prince Fielder goes against every bit of baseball logic I have, it still sounds like a lot of fun.Also published on:
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Rangers Answer This Offseason May Be Pitching, Pitching and More Pitching: Fan's ViewIt seems that everyone thinks that the Texas Rangers have money to burn this offseason. With an lucrative TV contract around that corner that may be possible, but will they do that?Also published on:
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Moving Neftali Feliz to the Rotation Could Maximize His Potential: Fan's ViewThe Texas Rangers explored the possibility of moving Neftali Feliz to the starting rotation during spring training of 2011. There has been a great deal of talk this offseason about the Rangers once again attempting the experiment in 2012.Also published on:
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Josh Hamilton to Finally Have Injured Groin Examined: Fan's ViewJosh Hamilton did not have the dominating postseason in 2011 that he enjoyed in 2010. However it was nothing to be ashamed of, especially when he as dealing an injury that at the least was a painful groin strain and at the most a sports hernia.Also published on:



