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Wak, out, Art Howe in?

Posted by Joe Siegler on November 6, 2006 at 9:22 pm

In the press conference this afternoon, Ron Washington said that the makeup of the coaching staff was not set, and they had not discussed specifics. I find that a little hard to believe. Especially after reading this article on the Phillies site. It says that the Rangers have received permission from the Phillies to interview former Ranger coach and A’s/Mets manager Art Howe to be Washington’s bench coach. The article seems to implu we only have permission for 24 hours to do this, so if this is going to happen, it’ll happen quickly, I would imagine.
There’s several open managerial slots, and Wakamatsu will probably be in on several of them. Even if he doesn’t get one of them, it might have been odd to have Wak as the bench coach for the guy who beat him out. I’m sure Wak would be professional about it, but still, you have to think it would be a sticky situation. Hopefully Wak can land one of the open managerial slots.

Filed Under: Rangers News

Kip Wells files for free agency

Posted by Joe Siegler on November 6, 2006 at 5:55 pm

Kip Wells has filed for free agency today. I don’t think he’ll be back – I don’t see a groundswell of support for the team to retain his services.
If he comes back at all, it probably will be a non roster invite in the spring at best.

Filed Under: Rangers News

Ron Washington Hired

Posted by Joe Siegler on November 6, 2006 at 2:22 pm

  • MGR Ron Washington hired [ Link ]

Filed Under: Transactions

Mahay Option

Posted by Joe Siegler on November 5, 2006 at 11:14 pm

  • P Ron Mahay’s 2007 option exercised

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It’s Ron Washington

Posted by Joe Siegler on November 5, 2006 at 11:06 pm

Well, the search is over. We’ve been hearing for the last few days that the announcement on who to hire would come early in the week. That early is very early. According to TR Sullivan, the decision has been made, and Ron Washington, the former coach of the Oakland A’s will be named the manager of the Rangers tomorrow. Ron beats out favorite Don Wakamatsu, who all along I figure most people expected to be named, and former Ranger potential manager Trey Hillman.
For Washington to beat out Wak is a big achievement, as I got the feeling that the interviews were a formality that it was Wak’s job. I don’t know much about Washington, but I’m sure we’ll be hearing a lot shortly about it.
UPDATE Nov 6 @ 1AM: There’s a good article over at the San Francisco Chronicle about Ron’s hiring. Includes a few quotes from Ron. The article also says it is a two year deal for Washington, but gives no further details than that. They also believe that Wakamatsu would be a candidate for the A’s job. Check out the article here.
UPDATE Nov 6 @ 2:15PM: There’s stories all over the place today about the hiring. The Rangers are having a press conference to introduce Mr. Washington at 5:30PM today. Here is the official release from the Rangers about the hiring.

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Rangers exercise option on Mahay

Posted by Joe Siegler on November 5, 2006 at 11:00 pm

On Sunday, the Rangers exercised their 2007 option on left handed reliever Ron Mahay. This is probably a move that won’t surprise anyone, I’d imagine. Ron’s 2007 salary will be $1.2 Million.

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A Giants’ fan view on Gary Matthews

Posted by Joe Siegler on November 4, 2006 at 4:45 am

Interesting article.
Great blog on the Giants, though. Just offering the link with no commentary on my part.

Filed Under: From Joe's Mind

Alfredo Simon

Posted by Joe Siegler on November 3, 2006 at 9:02 pm

  • P Alfredo Simon signed to a 1 year minor league contract w/invite to spring training [ link ]

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Tex wins 2006 AL First Base Gold Glove

Posted by Joe Siegler on November 2, 2006 at 4:48 pm

In a move that I think surprised nobody, Mark Teixeira won the 2006 AL Gold Glove award (link). That was pretty much expected.
Gary Matthews not getting the CF award was a little more of an eye raiser. However, that too is not completely shocking to me. I think a lot of the local campaigning for him, while valid, was a bit of the “homer vote”. Don’t get me wrong, he had a great year, but it’s always hard for a guy to get it on a career breakout year when there’s others who are entrenched in outfield (the 06 winners were Ichiro, Vernon Wells, & Torii Hunter).
Still, Matthews had a great year. Just hope it’s not his last like a lot of reports are saying.
Congrats to Mark Teixeira. Very well deserved. Also the former Texas battery of Kenny Rogers & Pudge won their respective positions’ gold gloves too.

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Wolf, Lofton, & Little Cat Rangers in 07?

Posted by Joe Siegler on November 2, 2006 at 4:41 pm

Randy Wolf, Kenny Lofton, & Frank Catalanotto as Rangers in 07 and none of our free agents returning? So says this article on free agent possibilities over at mlbtraderumors. Here’s what they’re saying about Wolf, Lofton, & Cat…
Randy Wolf: It’ll be a somewhat risky signing, but the Rangers need some starters. I only have them down for one free agent starter, so another would have to come via trade. I could see a major splash with a Young or Teixeira trade.
My thoughts: Probably no worse a risk than Padilla was coming in here last year. Injuries are an issue, of course, and there’s the perception that Daniels is going to the Philly well yet again. I probably wouldn’t be upset with this at all. Would depend on the dollars/years. Also, there’s that trade Mike Young or Tex thing. Young ain’t happening. While I wouldn’t be happy about it, I could see Tex going somewhere else, but I don’t think any Ranger fan wants THAT.
Kenny Lofton: Someone has to fill the void in center if Matthews tests the market and finds something better. Why not a 48 year-old speedster? Should Matthews and Lee leave, the Rangers will have a lot of question marks in the outfield.
My thoughts: Might as well bring back Julio Franco, too. Oh hey, I hear Ricky Henderson is still officially not retired either. There’s gotta be a better stopgap option than Lofton. The only reason to bring him in would mean you’d make a major push to bring in Vernon Wells after 2007. There is that quote of Wells’ saying that he and Mike Young would be teammates eventually. As a Ranger fan, you have to like that.
Frank Catalanotto: Not only is he a former Ranger, but they tried to trade for him this summer. Texas has pretty good outfield options in Nelson Cruz and Brad Wilkerson, but stability and flexibility with Catalanotto and Lofton makes sense.
My thoughts: Would strike me as the same return as bringing back David Dellucci. I never wanted Cat to leave in the first place, but now that we’re a few years removed, I’m not sure if there aren’t better options there. Course our outfield is full of holes if all our guys walk, so we probably could use a pickup like this. Not a problem with it, but it strikes me as a sideways move.
The link above has some other ideas as to where the Ranger free agents will end up.
Carlos Lee – Astros
Vicente Padilla – Mets
Mark DeRosa – Phillies
Gary Matthews – Cubs
The report also has Alfonso Soriano joining DeRosa in Philly. The only way THAT would happen is if Philly can move Pat Burrell, which is no mean feat itself. I wouldn’t mind taking a flyer on Burrell down here in Texas, provided Philly picks up a bunch of salary. Course there’s that “too many times to the Philly well” idea again. :)

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