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Beltre

Posted by Joe Siegler on January 5, 2011 at 1:54 pm

  • 3B Adrian Beltre signed to 6 year contract [ Link ]

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Webb, Rhodes

Posted by Joe Siegler on January 3, 2011 at 10:48 am

  • P Brandon Webb signed to a 1 year contact
  • P Arthur Rhodes signed to a 1 year contract w/option [ Link ]

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MLB 11: The Show Trailer

Posted by Joe Siegler on December 21, 2010 at 10:06 pm

If you have a Sony Playstation 3, then there really is no other choice for a baseball game.
The Rangers feature in this trailer a decent bit, although they have Taylor Teagarden catching Feliz. They also have Josh Lewin in there. Whether they’re just using Rangers footage, or he is doing voice work inside the game, is unknown. I’ll try and find that out. I emailed Josh about it a week ago, but he didn’t reply.

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Nelson Cruz in MLB 11: The Show

Posted by Joe Siegler on December 19, 2010 at 8:17 am

For a few years now, due to strange video game licensing with MLB, the only “cross platform” game that’s been available has been 2K’s MLB game (this year mlb 2k11). However, the best game has probably been a game called “MLB The Show”, which is exclusively a Playstation game. That’s because the strange licensing allows for companies to make MLB games for their own platforms, just not for ALL platforms. Word is the license runs out after the 2012 season, at which point, MLB will probably not renew with Take 2/2K, as there’s been quality issues all along. The Sony game is far superior, although I play the 2K game because of achievements on the 360. Anyway…

This year’s edition from Sony looks to improve on an already great game. The first previews are coming out, and today I saw a screenshot showing off some players. The one I saw today of interest was of Nelson Cruz. The shot looks pretty darned good. Check it out:

Thanks to Pasta Padre for the shot. A couple of years ago, I did a full review of the MLB The Show game, and while it’s not totally relevant to this year’s game, you can check it out here if you want. I’ll have more on this game (and the MLB 2k11 game) when they become available.

You can pre-order The Show via the link below. If you like baseball and have a Playstation 3, it really is a no brainer.

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Funny Cliff Lee Video

Posted by Joe Siegler on December 17, 2010 at 8:43 am

Filed Under: Former Rangers News

Cliff Lee to Philly again

Posted by Joe Siegler on December 14, 2010 at 1:40 pm

Well, I’d be lying if I said I didn’t want him to stay. I did. Rather a lot. But I’m most excited about the fact that he’s not going to the Yankees. Even though I’m a known Phillies fan, and I’d be lying again if I said I wasn’t excited about Halladay / Lee / Oswalt / Hamels, I’m truly most excited that the Yankees did not get them.

Thanks to Cliff Lee. Had fun when you were here, rode you to the World Series, which was way cool (even though we lost). Hopefully we see you there in 2011.

Nice that he didn’t just go all Rod Tidwell on baseball when choosing his contract. Also nice that he called Jon Daniels personally to say he was going to Philly.

Finally, I hope this guy didn’t rip holes in his shirt converting it back to a Cliff Lee shirt. :)

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Since we last met… (Part 2)

Posted by Joe Siegler on December 8, 2010 at 1:18 am

I posted an update on various Rangers news on November 15th. It’s now the evening of December 7th, and a few more things have happened, so here go a few more thoughts..
Some Smaller Moves: Right after my last update, there were some roster moves. Nothing that I would call Earth shattering, but they were moves. The Rangers signed Barret Loux, a pitcher who was the sixth overall selection in the 2010 draft by the Diamondbacks. He was available due to a roster technicality. The Rangers also added four players to the 40 man roster (Fabio Castillo, Wilmer Font, Miguel Del Los Santos, & Engel Beltre). Jamey Newberg could tell you more about those guys. :) The Rangers also signed C Kevin Cash, OF Doug Deeds, & IF Esteban German to minor league contracts. All got invites to spring training. Nice to see the inventer of the Claw & Antlers still with us.
Abritration Stuff: The only two players the Rangers offered salary arbitration to were Cliff Lee & Frank Francisco. Lee turned it down to nobody’s surprise. I also think it was no surprise to anyone that we offered it in the first place. Francisco did accept it, so he’ll be back in 2011. That’s probably a good thing. Provided he pitches like he did AFTER April of 2010.
Thad Bosley new Hitting Coach: Sadly, Clint Hurdle left after just one year (quite the counter to Jaramillo’s tenure). Although I’m not TOO sad about it, he left to be a major league manager again. Can’t really fault him for that. So we turn to Thad Bosley, who was the runner up to replace Jaramillo in the first place. I don’t know much about Bosley, so I don’t have a ton of insight into him. Wash knows him from their time in Oakland together where he was a hitting coach awhile ago. Bosley was a former Ranger player at the end of his career (89/90). He becomes the first Rangers player to later become a hitting coach. Something I hoped they would have done with Rusty Greer instead. Oh well.
Speaking of Rudy Jaramillo, since he took the job in Chicago I heard not one peep out of him. Given they changed managers, I wonder how long he’ll be up there. I know Houston is looking again. :)
Josh Hamilton named AL MVP: Well, duh.
Vlad Guerrero named 2010 Outstanding DH: Well duh. Just not as big of a duh.
Yorvit Torrealba signed to be #1 catcher: On Nov 29th, we signed Yorvit Torrealba to be our primary catcher for 2011/12. I can’t say I’m overly thrilled about this signing. It’s not like the guy is bad. He’s passable, which is kind of what Matt Treanor was this past year. But sadly, there isn’t a lot of quality top line catching available out there. I’m a little surprised that we didn’t bring back Molina, who said he wanted to play again. I guess in lieu of having a Joe Mauer being available, I guess this is the best we can do. From what I’ve been reading, he’s expected to catch about 100 games a year, which means the #2 will be way more than the usual backup catcher, as he too will be expected to catch about 60 or so games. Seems like Matt Treanor is a good candidate there, with Teagarden in AAA as a reserve. We also got Mark Lowe signed to a 2011 contract at the same time.
Rangers 2010 Season DVD announced: The Rangers announced a DVD commemorating the World Series season, called “It’s Time”. While I’m a bit bummed it is not a Blu-Ray, and merely a plain DVD, I will probably get this, because it’s Ranger themed. As opposed to the official Major League Baseball annual World Series DVD, which is generally more themed towards the winner of the series. Despite that one being a Blu-Ray, I’ll opt for the plain DVD, due to the more Rangers specific version of the content. :)
Rangers sign Japanese pitcher Yoshinori Tateyama: The Rangers take a dip into the pool of Japanese pitchers again, signing Yoshinori Tateyama. Don’t know anything about this guy, although I read somewhere that the same scouts who recommended we bring over Colby Lewis again said we should get Tateyama. So that’s something. This will be the fourth Japanese player to appear with the Rangers, all four have been pitchers. He will follow Hideki Irabu (meh), Akinori Otsuka (not too bad), and Kazuo Fukumori (awful). I wonder if Rangers Captain will bow to him like he had a habit of doing before to the other Japanese pitchers. :)
2011 Spring Training Schedule Announced: This wouldn’t be a big deal, except the last game of spring training is in Round Rock. The Rangers will play their new AAA affiliate, the Round Rock Express. Hopefully that’s one of the televised spring games.
Non Tender Stuff: Of all the players eligible to be non tendered, only one of them was. Dustin Nippert, who is now a free agent. Have read since then that he might go to Japan. Anyway, all the other players had contracts tendered (Cruz, Hamilton, Murphy, O’Day, & Wilson). No surprises there, really.
Jon Daniels named ML Executive of the Year: Well, Duh – Part 3.
Huge Scoreboard Announcements made: That’s something I care a lot about, and want to write a separate story about the scoreboards. So I’ll not say anything here about it right now.
Radio Station Changes: Big changes to the Rangers radio coverage, just one year after there were already big changes. For the first time since 1995, no Rangers games will be on KRLD. That’s a big change. Last year, they were also on 105.3, which was the FM affiliate for KRLD. In 2011, they’re all going to be on 103.3 The Fan. This is a better arrangement than it was last year where it was on the FM stations on M-Thu, and AM on Fri-Sun. At least they’ll all be in the same place. Unless the Mavericks are playing, who have the upper hand in scheduling. At the moment, there’s only two conflict games, at which point it will be moved to some strange combo of 660 AM and three FM stations. Check the official press release for that. Anyway, a few remarks about this. First, I’m hopeful this will allow Eric Nadel to bring back “A Page from Baseball’s Past”. I missed that, and hopefully the new station will allow that to return. Second, I was talking to a friend about this, and he raised an intersting point. It’s entirely possible the Rangers wanted to do this for the same reason they moved out Josh Lewin. Now that they’re making a bigger deal about branding and wider attention, they probably wanted a scenario where you weren’t guessing where the game will be. Having 160 out of 162 on the same station is probably a good idea. Same thing with Lewin – they wanted a guy who would be there all the time, not disappear for Chargers games. The actual station frequency is not relevant to me, as I don’t have a problem receiving any of the stations mentioned. Plus FM is better sounding than AM anyway.
As a side note, there’s till no word on who the new TV play by play guy will be. At least I’m assuming it will be a guy. I’m just glad it’s not going to be Dave Barnett, who was said to be remaining on the radio side in the radio station news story.
That’s about it for now. I’ll have more to say probably once some actual moves have been made. As I sit here writing this, there’s some Winter Meeting Hot Stove stuff going on big time (Cliff Lee, Davis/Oday to Cubs, Michael Young to Rockies), but those things are so changing by the second, I don’t get into all the particulars. Check out mlb trade rumors for all that stuff. It’s worth it – great site.

Filed Under: Rangers News

Torrealba signed

Posted by Joe Siegler on November 29, 2010 at 4:32 pm

  • C Yorbit Torrealba signed to a two year contract [ a href="http://twitter.com/#!/aandro/statuses/9373245350354944">Link ]

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Mark Lowe

Posted by Joe Siegler on November 29, 2010 at 11:38 am

  • P Mark Lowe signs 1 year deal for 2011 ($1.2M, plus $100k incentives) [ Link ]

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New Scoreboard News!

Posted by Joe Siegler on November 29, 2010 at 11:05 am

Last night I posted this on Chuck Greenberg’s Facebook page:

Chuck, it was said a few weeks ago that you guys would know by Thanksgiving whether the new scoreboard plan for 2011 was doable. Its now past that, any news?

A few hours later, Chuck wrote me back and said this:

Major announcement should be coming by the end of the week :-)

Yay! Looks like something big is happening this week!!

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