March 7th News

These last two days not a lot has happened outside of the actual games and that is the way it is supposed to be. The Rangers lost 8-2 on Wednesday and they won yesterday 8-4. Alexi Ogando was the winning … Continue reading

Russell Wilson Day

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  A lot has happened since I have last written. A massive thundersleet snow-ice storm hit Oklahoma City and the Rangers have continued to play games in Arizona. After starting off with a win last Thursday the Rangers have went … Continue reading

The Battle for the Rangers 5th Starter Spot

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The biggest question for the Rangers this Spring Training will be their starting rotation. The question will be who will be their starting 5 once the season starts? It is a question that fans, writers, and bloggers like myself will … Continue reading

Spring Training Day 5 Recap

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Last week pitchers and catchers reported, and now we are to the full squad portions of workouts. It is that time when we find out who is healthy and who is not. Unfortunately for the Rangers the who is not … Continue reading

Spring Training Day 4 Recap

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Day 4 of camp was a pretty big day as all players are now in camp. Prince Fielder and Elvis Andrus were the last two players to arrive. Elvis came in rocking a James Harden-like or Abraham Lincoln-like beard. Prince … Continue reading

Spring Training Day 2 Recap

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Pitchers and catchers reported to Surprise, Arizona to begin the 2014 season and already there has been plenty of news on the Rangers front. There is news about Jurickson Profar’s tendinitis, how Yu Darvish spent his offseason, updating Derek Hollands’ … Continue reading

Rangers Acquire Pedro Figueroa

MLB: Oakland Athletics at Baltimore Orioles

Yesterday the Rangers acquired hard-throwing left hander Pedro Figueroa on a waiver claim from the Tampa Bay Rays. Figueroa is an enigma so far in his career. He throws in the 97-98 mph range, but doesn’t have much control. He is 28 years old, so he has that going for him, but this will be his third team. He spent most of last season pitching for the Triple-A Sacramento team. He pitched mainly in their bullpen and he went 3-4 with an ERA of 4.10 and a WHIP of 1.523.

The Rangers are mainly looking at him as low-risk high-reward guy. If they can get his control problems fixed then they may have a guy who can really contribute to that bullpen and give them another power arm out there. If Robbie Ross makes the rotation out of Spring Training then they will have a need for another left-hander in the bullpen. The pitchers competing for the left handed spots in the bullpen right now are: Michael Kirkman, Neal Cotts, Joseph Ortiz, and Figueroa. Cotts who was their best left-handed reliever and who Ron Washington counted on in the second half figures to make the team. So the competition will really be between Kirkman, Ortiz, and Figueroa for that second left-handed spot. If Figueroa gets his control problems figured out he will have a good shot, if he doesn’t then the Rangers will send him to the minor leagues and hope he can figure them out there. Whatever happens this is a no-lose pick-up for the Rangers.