Latest Tex Rangers Stories
Posted: Oct 15th 2009 4:30PM ET by Matt Snyder (RSS feed)
Filed under: Rangers, AL West, MLB Biz
You know how you can purchase playoff tickets for your favorite teams even before they've qualified for the playoffs? It's a conditional thing, with the understanding that if your team fails to make the postseason you'll have your money refunded immediately. Of course, if you are a
Texas Rangers fan, that understanding apparently doesn't apply.
According to Tim Cowlishaw of the Dallas Morning News, the
Rangers have emailed those who purchased playoff tickets that they won't be receiving a refund until "sometime in November." That's good to know, I'm sure. The Rangers were only eliminated from playoff consideration on Sept. 30. Why should the fans, who spent their own hard-earned cash, expect to get it back within six weeks? It's not like playoff tickets cost much.
Posted: Oct 14th 2009 1:44PM ET by Tom Fornelli (RSS feed)
Filed under: Rangers, MLB Rumors, MLB Transactions

Year in and year out the Texas Rangers are one of the best offenses in baseball, routinely finishing among the league leaders in runs scored and home runs. While the players have come and gone through the door, the one constant has always been hitting coach Rudy Jaramillo.
Jaramillo has spent the last 15 seasons with the Rangers and helped mold young players into batting champions and MVPs, but after a down season for the Rangers offensively, it seems both Jaramillo and the Rangers have decided to make a change. After receiving a one-year offer from the Rangers to return in 2010, Jaramillo has decided he's going to
end his time in Arlington and test the open market.
Posted: Sep 27th 2009 10:00AM ET by Ed Price (RSS feed)
Filed under: Angels, Cardinals, Diamondbacks, Dodgers, Nationals, Padres, Rangers, Red Sox, Tigers, Twins, Yankees, MLB Inside Scoop, Baseball Brunch

Every Sunday, MLB FanHouse empties out its notebook in Baseball Brunch.
MINNEAPOLIS --
Johan Santana had never seen the Metrodome before the
Twins took him from Single-A in the Rule 5 draft.
"When I first got there," Santana told
FanHouse, "my first impression was, 'How can you play baseball in a place like this?'
"I came from Single-A and from Venezuela, and we don't have any of that stuff. ... I couldn't figure it out. How could this thing [the roof] be up in the air? And then it feels like you're in a bubble. And then you play baseball."
Posted: Sep 24th 2009 6:00AM ET by Ed Price (RSS feed)
Filed under: Brewers, Phillies, Rangers, Twins, White Sox, AL Central, MLB Injuries, Starting Five
Starting Five is our wrapup of the previous day's baseball action, with a quick nod to what is ahead.
You Oughta Know ...
That
Brad Lidge problem is back again.
Lidge on Wednesday blew a save for the 11th time -- most in the NL in 11 years -- as the Phillies lost 7-6 to the Marlins.
He entered for the bottom of the ninth, after
Ross Gload's leadoff double, got two outs. But
Hanley Ramirez walked,
Jorge Cantu singled and
Brett Carroll singled to
hand Lidge the loss.
Posted: Sep 21st 2009 8:55PM ET by Jeff Fletcher (RSS feed)
Filed under: Cubs, Rangers

OAKLAND -- There may be only one manager whose time with
Milton Bradley started and ended on a happy note, and he'd take him back.
Rangers manager Ron Washington endorsed Bradley, even in the wake of his latest problems.
"I wouldn't hesitate to get him," Washington said.
Bradley's tenure with the
Cubs is likely over after the team
suspended him for the final two weeks of the season because of a pattern of problems with the fans and the media.
Posted: Sep 20th 2009 6:00AM ET by Jeff Fletcher (RSS feed)
Filed under: Angels, Brewers, Dodgers, Giants, Phillies, Rangers, White Sox, Starting Five
Starting Five is our wrapup of the previous day's baseball action with a quick nod to what is ahead.
You Oughta Know ... That the
White Sox may be out of the playoff race, but
Jake Peavy still gave them something to get excited about. Peavy made his much-anticipated White Sox debut, pitching five effective innings to beat the
Royals.
Peavy gave up three runs and his command was shaky, but he consistently threw his fastball in the low 90s. He threw 73 pitches, only 20 in his last two innings.
Posted: Sep 19th 2009 6:00AM ET by Jeff Fletcher (RSS feed)
Filed under: Angels, Cardinals, Phillies, Rangers, Reds, Tigers, Twins, Starting Five
Starting Five is our wrapup of the previous day's baseball action with a quick nod to what is ahead.
You Oughta Know ... That the Rangers could not have fallen out of the playoff race any more quietly than this. Not only have they been losing, but their bats have fallen silent. Including Friday night's 2-0 loss to the Angels, the Rangers have scored just one run in the past five games, a first in franchise history. The last team to score once in five games was the Braves in June 2007.
Scott Kazmir handed them a critical defeat on Friday. The Angels, who had been scuffling themselves on a trip to New York and Boston, came into Texas and pushed the Rangers a season-high 7 1/2 games back in the AL West. The Rangers trail Boston by seven games in the wild-card race.
From the Angels side, Kazmir seems to have turned around his season with the trade from the Rays to Angels. Kazmir had a 5.92 ERA with Tampa Bay, but he's got a 1.42 ERA in four starts with the Angels.
Posted: Sep 17th 2009 6:00AM ET by Ed Price (RSS feed)
Filed under: Phillies, Rangers, Reds, Royals, Tigers, Yankees, MLB Injuries, Starting Five
Starting Five is our wrapup of the previous day's baseball action, with a quick nod to what is ahead. You Oughta Know ... The names Hal McCoy and
Ernie Harwell.
Both were honored at ballparks on Wednesday, and their absence from the game will be felt by fans in Cincinnati and Detroit.
Harwell, the long-time
Tigers radio announcer, has inoperable, terminal cancer. So the team chose Wednesday night to honor him at Comerica Park, and after a video tribute in the third inning, he
thanked the fans:
Posted: Sep 16th 2009 6:00AM ET by Ed Price (RSS feed)
Filed under: Blue Jays, Giants, Padres, Rangers, Rockies, Royals, Tigers, Yankees, MLB Injuries, Starting Five
Starting Five is our wrapup of the previous day's baseball action, with a quick nod to what is ahead.You Oughta Know ...
That the
Yankees are still fired up despite their large lead in the AL East.
After two Yankees pitchers hit Blue Jays batters in Tuesday's game, Toronto's
Jesse Carlson threw behind
Jorge Posada in the bottom of the eighth.
Posada glared, benches briefly emptied, but there were no punches. Yet.
Instead of letting it end there, or charging the mound, Posada waited until he walked and then scored a run to give Carlson a shove after he crossed home plate.
And then
it was on.
Posted: Sep 15th 2009 6:00AM ET by Andrew Johnson (RSS feed)
Filed under: Astros, Angels, Athletics, Marlins, Rangers, Rays, Red Sox, Starting Five
Starting Five is our wrapup of the previous day's baseball action with a quick nod to what is ahead.
You Oughta Know ...That you can add the
Marlins to the list of fringe contenders fading away with three weeks to go in the season.
Florida wasted an opportunity to gain on wild-card leading Colorado, which lost in San Francisco, in an 11-6 loss to the
Cardinals. The Marlins fell behind 4-0 in the first, but managed to take a 6-4 lead by the fourth inning, only to squander that lead in large part due to
Ricky Nolasco's five-inning, seven-run outing.
Poor starting pitching has been a big reason why Florida hasn't been able to make a run.