O Captain! My Captain!

According to USA Today’s Bob Nightengale, Michael Young has agreed to go to the Philadelphia Phillies, who will start the 36-year-old at third base.  Texas will apparently send Philadelphia $10 million toward Young’s $16 million salary for 2013.

Young will reportedly get $1.2 million in benefits as part of the deal (in part, to account for the tax consequence now that he’ll be subject to state income tax), and also get a full no-trade clause (which he’d lose otherwise in the deal, as the “5” part of the 10/5 rule that entitled him to his present no-trade rights vanish with the change in teams).

Young, according to Nightengale, told the Phillies he did not want a contract extension, a signal that he wants to choose his own destination in 2014.

The Rangers have not confirmed the trade, but Nightengale expects a formal announcement from both clubs this afternoon.

The Rangers will receive 25-year-old RHP Josh Lindblom and a minor leaguer, believed to be 22-year-old RHP Lisalverto Bonilla. Lindblom would definitely go into the Rangers’ bullpen as a sixth-inning or later option. Bonilla, who had 64 strikeouts in 46.1 innings split between Class A and Double-A in 2012, would likely not be an option for the major league club at the start of the season.

Michael Young, was the the guiding force in the Rangers clubhouse and on the field for the last decade as the team stormed to prominence. Although in the twilight of his career, he was a part of the two greatest seasons in franchise history in 2011-12.

“Mike’s the glue that holds everybody together,” OF David Murphy said Friday on XM Radio of the possibility of losing Young. “He’s a great player regardless of what type of year that he had last year. I think every player is allowed an off year here or there regardless of whether you are a superstar or whether you’re an average player.

“Mike’s definitely been in that superstar/All-Star status for a long time and didn’t live up to his own standards last year. But he’s just a guy that he creates a great atmosphere in our clubhouse regardless of whether you are a rookie, whether you’ve been around a long time, whether you’re a player that has just signed as a free agent or traded for. Everybody feels welcome in our clubhouse and everybody gets along.”

Via twitter, Jason Parks [Baseball Prospectus] says, “If you can play 12 full-seasons at the ML level with one team, I find it very hard to question your #want. Tip of the cap, Mr. Young.
Via twitter, Elvis Andrus: Super sad that our captain Michael Young is gone wish the best for him and his family. Be always the best.

Last season there was a lot of fans complaining about his play in the field and his production at the plate. And yes those things were true. Michael Young had the 2nd-lowest bWAR in MLB last season. He was valued at 2.4 Wins BELOW Replacement in 2012. But part of the blame falls at the feet of the manager who refused to bench a slumping player at any point during the year and continued to play him in the field and give him at-bats. Over the past couple of seasons fans have soured on Young, with his refusing to move positions and then deciding to after pitching a fit like my infant son does, and then refusing a trade. But this time he figured it was best to part with a franchise he had only played with at the ML level after getting traded from the Blue Jays.

Refer back to what Jason Parks said and as a fan of this team let’s remember all the wonder things he’s done for it and us. The community will miss him as well as he donated a lot of time and money to charities with the Michael Young foundation. So let me just say thanks for everything you’ve meant to this team, this city, and the fans.

Michael Young’s tenure here lasted from 7/19/2000 to 12/8/2012. That’s 12 years, 4 months, 20 days. Over 4,200 days. He leaves here as leader in games played and the all-time hits leader. If there’s anything I regret with this, it’s that the Rangers never managed to win the big one with him here.

I think I’ll wear my Young t-shirt I bought 12 years ago when he was a rookie one last time.

Photo: Michael Young holds the 2011 American League trophy as Ron Washington smiles and looks on.

Photo by: Charlie Riedel

 

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GASSED And Look For A Very Busy Rangers Offseason

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My fire Ron Washington website was going to be up soon but with the Indians hiring Terry Francona over the weekend, it looks like that’s going to have to wait a little while.

But regardless many changes are going to be blowing in the Rangers camp this offseason between free agents, trades, released and maybe possible coaching and manager changes. Many players and coaches you may have seen the last of in a Rangers uniform.

“NO SERIOUSLY, RON WASHINGTON WOULD LIKE HIS PANTS BACK, YOU GUYS.” – Jay Jaffe [Sports Illustrated] via Twitter

This has been a terrific run from 2009-2012 for this group. The last four years have been fantastic for Rangers fans. Did fatigue play a part? Did Washington play his regulars too much? Did the front office not give the coaching staff a good enough bench to give the regulars time off? A quick look at what I think fatigue played a huge role:

Let’s look at the core players for example. Here are their games played in 2012 and the games they didn’t play in the final months of the season. Players will tell you they get off days [but only four the last ten weeks] on the schedule and they want to be out there every day and they played in two straight full Octobers. Here’s a look:

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Rangers Recap: Nathan’s Redemption & Nap’s Big Weiner

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I visited the Temple today for a nooner and definitely left without being satisfied. Joe Nathan came into the game with a lead and blew it and I went home all pissed off. That was game 1 against the Angels, but that’s not what this recap is about. See Dave England for that.

In game 2, Joe Nathan got a red0 and I was finally satisfied. With a 1 run lead heading into the 9th, Nathan took the ball and shoved it up Anaheim’s anus. I couldn’t really use Angels in that sentence…that would have been awkward. Mike Napoli thanked the Angels front office once again for the trade and slammed 2 shots into the bleachers as the Rangers finished off the Angels by a score of 8 to 7.

Derek Holland started the night cap off with a helluva 1st inning. Helluva = 4 runs given up in the 1st. But the Rangers would battle back through 5 innings and take a 8 -4 lead heading into the 7th inning. During the Rangers offensive outburst, Angel slayer Mike Napoli would lead the way after David Murphy and Josh Hamilton primed everything up for him.

Josh doubled to start the scoring off and Murphy homered to continue it, and then Nap Nap Big Weiner started the slaying…solo HR to left in the 2nd, 3 run dinger in the 3rd, and finally, a 2 run double to center. All of that offense would be enough, but not without drama.

With Angel runners on base and Howie Kendrix at the plate in the 7th, Holland sent a meat pie over the plate and Kendrix sent it out for a 3-run bomb to cut the lead to 1. That would finish Holland’s night. Heading into the 9th still up by 1, Joe Nathan put his big boy pants on and sent the Angels to the showers with their wings tucked between their legs.

Ball game. Rangers 8, Angels 7. And with that victory, the Rangers are headed to the playoffs.

T’s Game Notes / Observations:

  • Derek Holland finished the game with 6.2 innings pitched, 5 strike outs, and the win…his 12th of the year.
  • Great work by Koji Uehara tonight…that’s big time.
  • Adrian Beltre left the game in the top of the 7th after reaching for a liner to his left and was replaced by Mike Olt.
  • The Rangers head to Oakland with a 2 game lead.
  • The Baltimore Orioles are celebrating.
  • The New York Yankees are celebrating.
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No Beltre, No Hamilton, Rangers Offense Dives Into Puget Sound

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Mariners 6, Rangers 3

The Starter

Martin Perez took Scott Feldman’s start this time through the rotation. Perez went only four innings, allowing six hits, giving up four runs [three earned], two walks and three strike outs. Funny that Scott Feldman relieved Perez going three innings and allowing only one hit, while striking out five. Alexi Ogando pitched the eighth inning, giving up a two out home run to of all people Miguel Olivio and striking out two. Rangers still have to wonder if that forearm stiffness is bothering him. Ogando has given up eight home runs in 60 innings. The staff as a whole combined for two walks and ten strikeouts.

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Rangers Recap: Harry Balls That Was Great!

Matt Harrison, that was lovely and I love you. Oh…and Happy freaking birthday!

After a mid-afternoon rain delay, the Rangers did what they needed to do (again) and Matty Harrison was dominant as they defeated the Mariners 2 to 1.

Harrison pitched into the 9th and earned his 17th victory on the year. He finished with 5 strike outs and 1 earned run on 6 hits. He also induced 3 double plays.

Koji Uehara snuck in to finish off Jesus and also picked up his 1st save on the year.

The Rangers offense was carried by Adrian Beltre and Mitch Moreland. Beltre hit a “no question” into the left field stands off former Rangers pitcher Blake Bleavan in the 4th to start the scoring off.

And with David Murphy sitting on the pond in the 5th, Moreland lined a triple down the first base line to score Murph and put the Rangers up by 2. It would be all the scoring the Rangers would need.

Rangers 2, Mariners 1

After their victory tonight and the A’s loss, the Rangers extend their lead in the west to 3 games. The mighty Rangers are off tomorrow, but head to LA to face the Los Angeles Anaheim Western United States North American Angels on Tuesday.

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Rangers Recap: Tribe Scmibe…Rangers Win!

Let’s start with this: Today is the 11th anniversary of 9/11. Let us never forget. A moment…

Now on to baseball…

When I was little I loved the Indians for some reason. They were my second team behind the Rangers. Why? I have no idea. I think as I got older though, my hardcore passion for the Rangers grew and the Indians got left in the dust.

Here we are in present day as the Rangers came back from an off day to take on the Cleveland Indians at home. Harrison vs. Jimenez. This should be interesting. I talked about it the last time the Indians played the Rangers. Does anyone remember when Jimenez rocked?

Yeah, about that. Now I just kind of want to laugh at him. Don’t get me wrong. I love the fact the boys came in and beat him up (with the exception of Hamilton), but seriously….how does someone go that downhill after being traded? I just don’t get it.

Jimenez lasted 5 innings but gave up 5 runs (only 2 of them being earned runs) , 4 hits and 4 walks. Harrison on the other hand looked pretty good out of the gate. He went 5 and 2/3 only giving up 2 on 5 hits and 3 walks.

The Rangers bats looked pretty good tonight too. Beltre knocked in his 31st ding dong… Kinsler, Moreland and Martin had doubles and Murphy, Martin and Soto had stolen bases. Yes, I know the stolen bases don’t have anything to do with the bats, but the fact that Soto stole a base got me excited. Sorry for partying people!

The Rangers got in a little bit of trouble in the 8th when Mike Adams came in…It was interesting. The Tribe put two more on the board making the score 6-4 Rangers.  Not to worry though. Joe Nathan came in in the 9th and shut it down.

I’m glad the Rangers pulled this one out. The A’s are seriously getting too close for comfort. I know it’s a pennant race, but let’s put some distance between us and them, ok guys?

FINAL: Rangers 6 , Indians 4

END OF GAME NOTES:

  • Cruz was not in the starting lineup today. Could it be he’s not boomsticking enough?
  • Where is Jurickson Profar? That kid is fun to watch. Let’s put him in more Wash. He’s proven he can play some ball. Plus, any 19 year old that says he ‘acted’ scared to get the same pitch is a hero in my book.
  • I still love David Murphy.
  • Mike Adams had an interesting 8th inning. I’m not really sure what he was doing. Still thinking about Joe Nathan in a Cowboys uniform? Don’t know what I’m talking about? Look it up…it’s kind of funny.

 

 

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Rangers Recap: Holiday Hangover…

Did anyone else start today thinking they needed a vacation to recover from the holiday? I sure did. I love holidays, don’t get me wrong…but the day after holidays is always BRUTAL. The work day seems twice as long, the motivation is lacking, and the Rangers made me wait until tonight to watch them play when I was so used to the day games from this weekend.

Apparently the Rangers had the same jet lag feeling I did today. Second game at Kauffman Stadium against the Royals with Harrison on the mound trying to finally get his 16th win….Wouldn’t happen. They looked awful. Well, it started off just fine, but after Elvis’ homerun in the first and and RBI from Moreland in the second the Rangers went on a downhill slide.

In the third inning Kinsler got picked off third…

Mini Rant: Ian, let me start by saying I love you…you are my favorite player and have been since you started in the bigs. BUT I am getting really tired of trying to defend you to people. Please stop making stupid mistakes and go back to the basics of baseball. No more pops up or pickoffs please. Trust me you’ll thank me for the sound advice. It might save you from some Texas lynch mobs.

After the pickoff Kins decided he would start off the bottom of the third with an error putting Cain on first. A double later and the Royals were on the board. The Royals scored again on a soft sac fly to center, which Hamilton made a great throw on (Soto just couldn’t get the tag down in time)…lame.

Harrison didn’t look bad until the 5th inning. He couldn’t keep the ball down, it looked like he had no control and he paid for it. A two run bomb by Alex Gordon and a double later and Matt Harrison would take a seat on the bench. Poor guy is having a really hard time getting that 16th win.

The Royals got another homerun off Roy Oswalt in the 6th. Does anyone remember the ‘pitcher has a big butt chant’? I’m pretty sure they were talking about Oswalt (yes, I know he’s on my team…I just can’t help singing that chant everytime he comes out).

The Rangers threatened in the top of the ninth when they put runners on the corners with no outs. Young got a sac fly and the Rangers got a run out of it but unfortunately the Rangers couldn’t pull out of the holiday hangover to get the W tonight. Tomorrow we really need to get the win…I really don’t like how close the A’s are getting. Let’s do this boys!

FINAL: Rangers 3, Royals 6

 

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Rangers Recap: No Jurickson Profar? Come On Wash!

The Texas Rangers were defeated by the lowly Cleveland Indians by a score of 4 to 3. The tribesman came into the game with a 6 game losing streak, but no longer. It’s not really how I imagined the Rangers starting off September, and certainly, my sister Jillian did not expect this as a birthday present from them.

Let me be completely honest…it was really tough to pay attention to the entire game. It is the first college football Saturday of the year, and it’s also dove season, so maybe I didn’t even get to watch it all. But I followed it on my phone and I watched enough of it.

Scott Feldman started slow allowing 4 runs in the 1st and the Rangers were never able to catch up. David Murphy and Adrian Beltre did their best by each hitting home runs, but it just wasn’t enough.

The thing I was looking for the most was seeing Jurickson Profar play shortstop, however, he just played around on the bench. Even though Elvis Andrus was slotted as the DH, Ronnie gave the shortstop start to Mike Young. Huh? Yeah…I’m not sure about that one either.

The Rangers and Indians play again tomorrow at 12:05. Derek Holland will take the ball to start.

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Rangers Recap: Rangers Sink the Tribe

Today was a good day. I got to leave work early…what? Yes, my boss decided to be nice and let us have a nice long weekend! Hooray Labor Day!!!

The Rangers traveled to Cleveland after a very long and successful homestand where Dempster would take on the Indians and Ubaldo Jimenez. Does anyone remember a couple of years ago when Ubaldo was a complete stud? Yeah, that didn’t happen tonight.

Seriously…What happened to that guy? Does Cleveland just suck the souls out of people? That’s my theory at least. The Rangers brought all the usual suspects out tonight and got RBIs in the first, third and sixth innings by Beltre, Murph, Young and Kinsler. Jimenez was pulled after 5 and 2/3 innings and gave him his 14th! loss of the season.

The Rangers tacked on another run in the 7th. The Indians tried making a comeback (but there was no cowbell for them…) in the 9th on a double and a homer off Uehara. Uehara was trying to make it interesting, I guess. Please don’t do that Koji. It makes me nervous.

Joe Nathan came in with one out in the ninth and closed it out to get his 28th save. Yes, I know, he shouldn’t have been in a save situation considering the lead they had going into the bottom of the 9th, but it’s cool nonetheless.

All right everybody…Have a great Labor Day weekend! We know our boys will!

FINAL: Rangers 5, Indians 1

END OF GAME NOTES:

  • Beltre has stayed red hot…I love it. Beltre, please keep eating your Wheaties. We need to keep this up until the end of October.
  • Cruz got ejected tonight for slamming his bat down on the plate after he struckout for the third time. It looked like he was just frustrated with himself but the umpire apparently didn’t see it that way. I found it pretty hilarious. BUT, extremely out of character for the Cruz Missile.
  • Elvis is on a crazy hit streak as well. Tonight in the 9th he singled up the middle to extend his streak to 16 games.
  • The Rangers have won the last 11 of 15. Awesome.
  • Starting tomorrow starts my favorite part of the year. The time where baseball and football are on at the same time. It’s like Christmas!!!

 

 

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Rangers Recap: Price is Wrong B!tch!

I’ve decided that I have to go to every game for the rest of the season. I have been to three games in the last week and we win all of them. I didn’t go tonight, but I was there in spirit because of my sprained ankle I received at the last Rangers game.

Go me. But my spirit was apparently enough tonight. Holland took the mound tonight against the dreaded David Price (who’s having a great season). The Rangers weren’t scared though.

Holland gave up 2 in the top of the first after Elvis booted one (well maybe two, but we won’t count the first one)…but no worries people. The Rangers came back….and I mean back…on back to back Beltre and Cruz bombs. BOOM.

Back and forth, back and forth. The Rays were out to prove they had something against the Rangers. Not tonight my friends. The Rangers pulled it out 6-5 with Holland getting the win and Nathan, the save.

Sorry for the short post…It’s late….And the hydrocodone is starting to kick in. Peace, love and Rangers Baseball!

FINAL: Rangers 6, Rays 5

END OF GAME NOTES

  • Whatever Beltre is eating, he needs to keep eating it…Spinach, beer, tacos, Freedom Fries, whatever….let’s keep the hitting alive.
  • Nelly has still not convinced me in right field. He makes some major mistakes but finds a way to recover. It’s kinda freaking me out.
  • Holland freaks out every once in awhile, but he looked pretty solid tonight. Just needs to find his rhythm  again and we’ll be solid.
  • What the heck happened to Feldman? Bueller? Bueller?
  • I love the fact Holland wore the stirrups again tonight. It’s way better than the Dutch Stache…just saying.

 

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