ADRIAN BELTRE JOINS HIS BROTHERS!

Adrian Beltre considered by many one of the most underrated ballplayers in Major League Baseball was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown NY.  He’d be joined along with Todd Helton and Joe Mauer in July Class of 2024. Here are some of Beltre’s accomplishments. 477 career Home Runs, 3,166  career hits, and […]

TEXAS RANGERS WIN THEIR FIRST CHAMPIONSHIP

Editor’s Note: In case you have been lost under a rock the whole month of November to date, here’s a News Flash from back on November 3rd when the author originally submitted this article. We’ve been a little behind for some personal reasons. Please, don’t blame the author. Thanks! This team has had fine players […]

Get Your 2023 ALCS & NLCS Gear Here!

Get you favorite ALCS or NLCS team’s gear here (in alphabetical order by location)!! Your 2023 Arizona Diamonbacks: Your 2023 Houston Astros (and defending champs): Your 2023 Philadelphia Phillies (defending NL champs) – The Fanatics Affiliate didn’t have the NLCS Advance gear for the Phillies at the time of this posting – sorry! Your 2023 […]

MLB News: Offseason Movers & Shakers

The MLB lockout is in full swing and whether the sides can negotiate a mutually beneficial agreement in the near future is anyone’s guess. But that doesn’t mean there weren’t some major signings before the owners padlocked the stadium gates. Below we will discuss which players are changing uniforms this season and who will have […]

What Surprises Will MLB Trade Deadline Bring

The trade deadline for Major League Baseball is 4 p.m. ET on Friday, July 30. Unlike in typical years, the league has advanced the deadline to avoid day games. If any teams miss out on registering a new player by then, they will have to wait for some big deals after the season. In this […]

Baseball Players who have Disappointed Us in 2017

By Adam Eyal The 2017 Major League Baseball season has only just finished, but some players should have given up a long time ago. Every year scouts and experts pick out the hottest prospects to watch out for over the coming months. These players are meant to deliver some of the best baseball in the […]

How the Ranger and Tigers Trade is a Win-Win

Last week blockbuster trade was a surprise to most people I’ve spoken to, but it makes sense for both teams. The Detroit Tigers traded 1B Prince Fielder to the Texas Rangers in exchange for 2B Ian Kinsler and cash considerations. As reported by MLB Trade Rumors, Detroit will be sending $30MM to Texas, tweets Jeff Passan of […]

Matt’s Interview with President George W. Bush

Hey baseball fans! Today I have a very special interview for you.  Probably my biggest one yet. It’s with a very famous political figure in American history and someone who I am very honored to have interviewed via email. He used to be the President of the United States, and actually co-owned the Texas Rangers […]

Michael Young trade is official and it is a good deal for Phillies

I guess Michael Young’s wife, Cristina, or, I mean, Michael Young agreed to waive his no-trade clause and accept a move from the Texas Rangers to the Philadelphia Phillies. As I mentioned in the last article discussing the possible acquisition of Michael Young, this is Ruben Amaro’s second positive trade in a row (I’ve been […]

Breaking: Angels add Josh Hamilton for 5/$125MM

The story just broke on twitter that the LA Angels have acquired All-Star slugger Josh Hamilton for 5 years and $125MM. This comes as a surprise to many, as it was thought that Hamilton would likely decide between the offensively starved Seattle Mariners or his former team, the Texas Rangers. In the end, Angels owner Arte […]

What To Watch For At Winter Meetings

  By SBRForum.com   The Toronto Blue Jays have already made a massive splash this offseason and it will be hard for anyone to top their moves after they pillaged the Florida Marlins roster. However, the MLB winter meetings are coming up and you can expect a number of hot stove conversations to start taking […]

A solution to the Andrus/Upton trade scenario: A third team

Any time you talk about a major trade involving a potential superstar player you will get a lot of opinions. Since Justin Upton has been rumored to be on the trading block, there have been no shortage of trade scenarios talked and written about. Recently it has become pretty clear that the Texas Rangers are […]

MLB All Star Game Shouldn’t Matter

This month’s Major League All-Star Game marked the 10th anniversary of it counting, and it’s time that it stopped.   This time ‘it counts’ is one of commissioner Bud Selig‘s bad ideas that just won’t go away. There is so much wrong with an all-star game playing a role in deciding the outcome of that […]

MLB Midseason Report

By SBRForum.com   We’re past the halfway point of the baseball regular season. Join us as we reflect on the top performers and on which teams have made the most money in MLB odds throughout the first half.   In terms of player performances, there’s been one true standout in each league.   The AL […]

Hot Stuff: Fantasy Baseball Players to Consider Adding

Keeping tabs on which players are hot can help when it comes to adding to your team from free agents or the waiver wire in your fantasy baseball league. The following players are available in the majority of fantasy leagues and have been on a hot streak over the past week:  Justin Smoak (SEATTLE) – […]

Rangers Sign Roy Oswalt, Will He Help?

This guest post was written by Erik Voldness from The Blog That Boredom Built. Rangers Sign Roy Oswalt, Will He Help? Yesterday Gerry Fraley of the Dallas Morning News reported that the Rangers had signed starting pitcher Roy Oswalt for about $4.25MM for the rest of the season. It had been reported for months that Oswalt […]

MoneyStats top 5 players at each position

Here are the top 5 players at each position separated by League according to the MoneyStats Player Rater.   We use an exclusive formula to rate each player according to their MoneyStats Value.   To view our complete Player Rating System including exclusive Splits for Starting Pitchers, please join us at www.moneystats.net.  Click on the […]

Rundown of Mets alumni no-hitters

Phillip Humber threw a perfect game yesterday for the Chicago White Sox, adding his name to the list of former Mets pitchers who have thrown no-hitters. While a couple pitchers had accomplished the feat prior to joining the Mets, most have done it after they have left the team. Humber is the second former Met to ever […]

Texas Rangers News Round-up

The Texas Rangers have been very busy in the last couple of weeks. Right now the Rangers are still trying to negotiate a deal with Yu Darvish but there is a limited amount of information and insight on the negotiations. Jon Paul Morosi of Fox Sports reported earlier this week that The Texas Rangers are […]

Why You’re Wrong About Yu Darvish

For many years, American baseball fans with an eye towards the Japanese Major Leagues have been rolling out the red carpet for the Nippon-Ham Fighters‘ 6-foot-5 fireballer Yu Darvish. The NPB (Nippon Professional Baseball) has a strange relationship with MLB regarding their players crossing the Pacific to play stateside.   NPB players can sign with […]

The Rangers’ Bullpen Woes by Buddy Biancalana

The World Series that very few folks outside of Missouri and Texas wanted to see turned out to be incredibly entertaining. Congratulations to the St. Louis Cardinals and the Texas Rangers on an outstanding Series and season.   The most memorable moment for me was seeing both, the exhilaration and anticipation on the face of MVP David Freese as […]

L.P. Frans Stadium – Home of the Hickory Crawdads

Built in 1993, L.P. Frans Stadium is home to the Hickory Crawdads, the high A affiliate of the Texas Rangers. The stadium seats just over 5,000 people and overall probably has a bit more to offer than most stadiums that host a team on that level.   One of the most unique facets of the […]

Luck Factor in the Senior Circuit (NL): Starting Pitchers

Hopefully, you are following along with the luck factor series. This will be number five in that series. If you haven’t checked it out yet, I will try to give you a quick hook before we dive into the numbers. Fantasy baseball players have many of the same concerns as general managers. When you look […]

Around the Horn in the MLB

Image via Wikipedia The Current State of the Playoff Picture Last week saw the first team clinch not only a playoff spot, but their division as well. For those of you who missed their celebration, here’s some video of it… The second team to clinch both a playoff spot and their division was the Texas […]

MLB Baseball News, Tweets and More

Image by mikeleeorg via Flickr Monday Afternoon Edition After a long break, this feature will resume even if only for a day… @MLB : Buck Showalter on #Orioles manager job: “I don’t think there is a prouder organization in baseball.” http://tinyurl.com/2aspzpu &   Corey Hart & @Brewers make 3-year commitment http://bit.ly/aayJAX | Watch his 2-run HR […]

Baltimore Orioles Finally Hire Buck Showalter as Manager

After two months under the guidance of interim manager Juan Samuel, the Baltimore Orioles finally have a permanent captain for their floundering ship with the hiring of Buck Showalter to take over the team beginning on August 3rd. After hiring the interim manager to eventually be the permanent manager after each of the last two […]

Pre 2010 Fantasy Baseball Predictions at the Mid-Way Point

With the All-Star Break in our rear-view, it becomes a perfect time to evaluate some pre-season predictions and projections… Division Winners AL (b)East – New York Yankees (1st, 58-33) AL Central – Minnesota Twins (3rd, 49-43, 1.5 GB) AL West – Texas Rangers (1st, 53-39) NL East – Philadelphia Phillies (3rd, 48-43, 5.5 GB) NL […]

The SF Giants at the All Star Break

I think that the Giants are one of the more interesting teams at the All-Star Break. At the time of this writing they are five games above the .500 mark and only four games back of first place. With half the season to go, anything can happen. This is part of what makes baseball exciting […]

Baltimore Orioles Sweep The First Place Rangers: Not a Misprint

After enduring one of the most disappointing first halves to a season in franchise history, the Baltimore Orioles headed into the All-Star break with a surprising four-game sweep over the West Division leading Texas Rangers. What makes the sweep particularly shocking is that Texas entered the series with a 31-15 home record while the Orioles […]

Cliff Lee NOT Traded to the Yankees, but IS now a Ranger!!!

Biggest Trade of 2010 Season Occurs With Added Drama From the words of Texas Rangers GM Jon Daniels, the Rangers, not Yankees, are the winners of the Cliff Lee sweepstakes. They will be sending star 1B prospect Justin Smoak, and minor leaguers RHP Blake Beavin, RHP Josh Lueke, and utility man Matt Lawson to the […]

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