Jays Fall to Rangers in Round Three

By: Ryan Colpitts In the last meeting of 2016 between the Toronto Blue Jays and Texas Rangers, a massive controversial event took place in Arlington. Things started to get heated Sunday night when the Rangers Matt Bush hit Jose Bautista to start of the eighth inning. During Bautista’s last plate appearance, the Rangers decided it was time to get back at the creator of the … Continue reading Jays Fall to Rangers in Round Three

Jays Bats Come Alive in Series Finale Against Texas

By: Ryan Colpitts The Toronto Blue Jays would say goodbye to the Texas Rangers Thursday evening, hoping to send them off with a loss. After winning the previous two games with back-to-back walk-off wins, the Jays would look to keep rolling, with the hopes of having more of an offensive attack. After Prince Fielder would score Adrian Beltre to give the Rangers a 1-0 lead … Continue reading Jays Bats Come Alive in Series Finale Against Texas

Hamels Gets Win After Hernandez Walks 5

By:  Joel Collins It was a battle between Aces at Globe Life Park in Arlington, TX this afternoon. The Seattle Mariners sent King Felix Hernandez to the hill to battle Cole Hamels and the 2015 A.L. West Champion Texas Rangers. After giving up two solo home runs to Robbie Cano in the 1st and Kyle Seager in the 2nd, Cole Hamels settled in to go … Continue reading Hamels Gets Win After Hernandez Walks 5

2016 Texas Rangers Opening Day Recap, Outlook, & Prediction

By:  Joel Collins The 2015 Season season ended in a heart-breaking fashion for the Texas Rangers. They will be looking to repeat as the AL West division champs though come Opening Day on Monday. Yes folks it’s that wondrous time of year again. When everything is new again and there is the smell of fresh cut grass and smoke from barbecues in the air. Every … Continue reading 2016 Texas Rangers Opening Day Recap, Outlook, & Prediction

The Curious Case of Jurickson Profar

By: Joel Collins Although he hasn’t fielded a ball since September 23, 2013, Jurickson Profar is ready for Spring Training in the middle of winter. Of course the Texas Rangers want to take it slow and with extreme caution with Profar. However, it is clear that the kid is ready to get back to playing baseball. Texas is taking every precaution they can with Profar’s torn … Continue reading The Curious Case of Jurickson Profar

Nerves Get The Jays as Rangers Win Game 1

By: Ryan Colpitts It was an exciting feeling being a Jay’s fan sitting in the Rogers Centre Thursday afternoon. The Toronto Blue Jays were set to take on the Texas Rangers in Game #1 of their ALDS match-up. Before the game, the Jays raised their newly achieved AL East Championship banner to the rafters. David Price would be sent to the hill in hopes of seeking … Continue reading Nerves Get The Jays as Rangers Win Game 1

Rangers Sneak By Angels 2-1

By: Kyle May Derek Holland scattered 3 hits over 8 innings in a dominant effort to propel the Rangers to a key victory. Holland allowed 1 run, while striking out 5 batters and walking 2 batters. “Everything feels good,” said Holland. Since coming off of the DL, Holland has not lost a decision. Jered Weaver pitched well too, tossing 6 innings of 4-hit, 1 run baseball. In … Continue reading Rangers Sneak By Angels 2-1

Top 10 Prospects to be on the Lookout for in September Call-Ups

By: Kyle May With MLB rosters set to expand to 40 men, lets take a look at some of the prospects who are on our radar to be called up. 1. Corey Seager – Dodgers Why he will be called up? – Last September saw Joc Pederson make his debut for the Dodgers, and Corey Seager is in a very similar position as Pederson was. Seager is slashing .294/.343/.485 in … Continue reading Top 10 Prospects to be on the Lookout for in September Call-Ups