Disappointed to see Bogar go. Guess he figured or someone in the front office figured having him sit in the same dugout he managed from for a short time might cut into Bannisters plan.
Looks like he ended up with the Angels, can't say I'm happy about this whole situation.
Also looks like they are bringing in Michael Young as a special assistant.
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Yea this is one of the areas they will look to improve during the off season, along with OF and SP (starting pitchers).
Am still hearing rumors about them trading Andrus to one of the big salary teams, maybe him for a SP or big bat OF..... hmmmmmmm....
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It appears the Texas Rangers have jumped back into the market for international free agents.
Related Report: Rangers open to trading big-time prospects, have spoken to Braves about Justin Upton Rangers announce spring training report dates Rangers set 40-man roster, include four first-time players
According to unconfirmed reports emanating from Korea Sunday, the Rangers submitted the highest bid for 26-year-old left-hander Hyeon-jong Yang, who was posted by the Kia Tigers recently.
While Rangers GM Jon Daniels declined to comment, a source indicated the Rangers were optimistic about their bid. Earlier in the weekend, however, the St. Paul Pioneer-Press, citing unnamed sources, reported that Minnesota had submitted the highest bid.
Ultimately, the highest bid would only matter if the Tigers accept it, which would then give the winning team a 30-day exclusive negotiating window with the pitcher. It is the same process by which the Rangers acquired Yu Darvish after the 2011 season.
Korea has become a more intense focus for clubs since the Los Angeles Dodgers landed Hyun-jin Ryu in 2012. The Dodgers paid $25.7 million to the Hanwha Eagles to win the negotiating rights for Ryu then gave him a six-year, $36 million contract. The bid and the contract for Yang are accepted to be significantly less.
Yang went 16-8 with a 4.25 ERA, well-below the league average in the hitter-friendly Korean League. He reportedly carries a fastball in the 92-95 mph range. In the Pioneer-Press report about Yang and the Twins, a source suggested he could be a middle-of-the-rotation starter.
Looks like they have decided Holland is gonna be their #2 pitcher so they may have found a #3 (until Perez comes back) or 4 pitcher for the rotation.
Doesn't look like they plan on signing one of the bigger name pitchers but do pitching by committee.
Since Ogando isn't pitching competitively yet you gotta wonder if they have decided if/when he does he will be in the pen.
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They moved Knebel and Alfaro to the 40 man roster along with a few other prospects... Hmmmmm...
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Looks like they picked up a starting pitcher Gallardo for the 3 slot and a reliever German to take Cotts place since they didn't resign him.
Also noticed they picked up Detwiler about a week or so ago hoping he can get back to being a starter. Looks like they are almost Overstocking the pitching staff, can't have too many pitchers I guess.
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Looks like they picked up a starting pitcher Gallardo for the 3 slot and a reliever German to take Cotts place since they didn't resign him.
Also noticed they picked up Detwiler about a week or so ago hoping he can get back to being a starter. Looks like they are almost Overstocking the pitching staff, can't have too many pitchers I guess.
Good moves that fit the budget. They are betting on those who were not healthy last year being healthy. Not a sure thing in any sport:) Sure someone can tough out 17 weeks or so in the NFL, but injuries in the NBA and MLB with so many months of play significantly impact a team. Especially in the MLB with pitchers. It is a specialized position requiring movement and endurance every half inning.
Plus Gallardo has pop in his bat. Will be interesting to see a pitcher for the Rangers hit a dinger:)
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Looks like they traded Robbie Ross for another starting pitching prospect, Anthony Renaudo.
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Chicago Cubs claimed Gonzalez Germen off waivers from Texas Rangers.
Texas Rangers signed free agent RHP Ross Ohlendorf to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.
Texas Rangers invited non-roster RHP Alec Asher to spring training.
Texas Rangers invited non-roster RHP Alex Gonzalez to spring training.
Texas Rangers invited non-roster RHP Keone Kela to spring training.
Texas Rangers invited non-roster C Pat Cantwell to spring training.
Texas Rangers invited non-roster 3B Joey Gallo to spring training.
Texas Rangers invited non-roster LF Jared Hoying to spring training.
Here is some more stuff that is happening.
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I think Daniels knows that finding the right pieces to be a contender costs money and or prospects. The farm is 2-3 years away from paying off so why "sell the farm" more for questionable long term salary deals? Read...Fielder.
It seems the MLB market is going towards "good enough." Meaning, get some pieces that have a reasonable promise of performance and hope the pieces gel into a team which can string enough series wins to be a contender in September. Then September baseball is all about who is hot at the time and who is still healthy. Then hope in the playoffs your top 3 rotation pitchers are healthy and can go deep.
The Rangers go in with Darvish and Holland as the top 2. They hope the new guy will fit in number 3 and between Lewis and later Harrison come around to provide innings as #4. 5 slot is a toss up until Perez comes back.
So Daniels did his best IMO with the dough he had and not selling the farm.
Maybe now Nick Martinez and others can get experience down in Round Rock and not be subject to the pressure of MLB pitching.
Hey if Harry comes back strong, and Lewis is tough this could be a good year.
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Yes the Rangers have to rebuild the BP due to Ross gone and Ogando signed with the BOSOX.
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Hey if Harry comes back strong, and Lewis is tough this could be a good year.
Colby got better as the season went on and he's had a full off season to get into better shape so I would have to assume he will be better than last year.
Harrison is already throwing but they don't expect him to be ready before June, if ever. Heard he is working out with Colby to get some tips and encouragement. If he comes back he will be the first to come back from spinal fusion in MLB just like Colby was with his hip job.
I've also heard Profar is throwing with no setbacks thus far. I have no doubt he will start the year in AAA just to get him some games under his belt instead of having him platoon.
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They are inviting Joey Gallo to Spring Training, I would love to go to Surprise and watch him hit. I know he won't stick with the club but would still be fun seeing him.
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Pretty much confirms what I was thinking. They have a solid #1-3 for the rotation and 4&5 is a ? If Lewis can hold down that fourth anchor leg of the rotation then we are competitive. Of course if everyone stays healthy and avoids playing with large dogs near stairs.
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Pretty much confirms what I was thinking. They have a solid #1-3 for the rotation and 4&5 is a ? If Lewis can hold down that fourth anchor leg of the rotation then we are competitive. Of course if everyone stays healthy and avoids playing with large dogs near stairs.
They seem to have quite a selection for a #5 pitcher with Detwiler, Ranaudo, Tepesch, Martinez and Lisalverto Bonilla. (Maybe Jackson or Gonzalez but they would be long shots).
They're were going to give Detwiler a chance to start but since they just traded Ross for Renaudo I wouldn't be afraid to say they will end up with him in the pen since he's a lefty. On the other hand if he dazzles in Spring training as a starter then I look for them to try to acquire one or maybe they think Claudio is ready?
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Don't know if you've seen this or not, the top 15 prospects in the organization.
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At least 10 candidates for position, with no clear favorite heading into Spring Training
Left-field competition wide open for Rangers
By T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com | @Sullivan_Ranger | February 6, 2015
ARLINGTON -- This may be the mother of all Spring Training competitions. There may be nothing like it in Rangers history.
The Rangers have an opening in left field, they have no less than 10 candidates for the job and there is no clear favorite. Texas has a candidate who has played in an All-Star Game, one who has been in two World Series and others who played in the All-Star Futures Games. Two were first-round picks, two were 17th- round picks. One, big league veteran Nate Schierholtz, was added to the mix on Friday.
Left field is not the only position at stake. The Rangers need a designated hitter, a fourth outfielder and one more player off the bench in an undetermined role.
Breaking down 10 of the candidates:
1. Michael Choice
Acquired: From the Athletics in a four-player trade in December 2013. Assets: Choice is a former first-round Draft pick out of the University of Texas at Arlington with rare right-handed power and good on-base percentage numbers in the Minors.
Concerns: Choice hit .182 in 86 games and 280 plate appearances for the Rangers as a rookie last season as he struggled to adapt to a part-time role. Best chance: The Rangers traded for Choice because they expected him to be an everyday outfielder as early as this season. Now he has to win the job.
2. Ryan Rua
Acquired: Drafted in the 17th round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft out of Lake Erie College.
Assets: Rua has soared through the Rangers organization by being able to hit at every level and play multiple positions.
Concerns: Rua was drafted as an infielder and just doesn't have much experience in the outfield.
Best chance: Rua could be the perfect fourth player on the bench because he hits right-handed and can play multiple positions.
3. Jake Smolinski Acquired: Signed as Minor League free agent on Nov. 18, 2013.
Assets: A right-handed hitter, Smolinski batted .349 with a .512 slugging percentage in 24 games for the Rangers in 2014, although a broken left foot prevented Texas from getting a longer look.
Concerns: A second-round Draft pick by the Nationals in 2007, Smolinski had eight unremarkable Minor League seasons -- .263 career batting average, .397 slugging percentage -- before the Rangers gave him a chance last year.
Best chance: Nobody can ignore a .349 batting average, even in limited exposure.
4. Mitch Moreland
Acquired: Moreland was taken in the 17th round of the 2007 Draft out of Mississippi State.
Assets: Moreland is a proven left-handed Major League hitter when he is healthy. Concerns: Moreland just hasn't been able to stay healthy over the past three seasons as major surgery on his left ankle ended his season after 52 games last year.
Best chance: The Rangers say they are going to look at Moreland in the outfield this spring, but he is the leading candidate to be their designated hitter and backup first baseman behind Prince Fielder again.
5. Ryan Ludwick
Acquired: Ludwick was signed to a Minor League contract on Wednesday. Assets: Ludwick has had a highly productive 12-year Major League career as a right-handed power-hitting corner outfielder. He laps the field as far as big league experience.
Concerns: Ludwick is 36 and has had shoulder problems for the past two years. His last big season was in 2012.
Best chance: Ludwick could win a spot as at least as a platoon partner with Moreland and backup outfielder. But if the guy is healthy and at his best, he would be Texas' left fielder.
6. Kyle Blanks
Acquired: Blanks was signed to a Minor League contract in December.
Assets: Blanks was a 42nd-round Draft pick by the Padres in 2004 under the old draft-and-follow rules. Signed just before the 2005 Draft, he had five excellent seasons in the Minors. By 2009, the Padres were moving guys like Chase Headley and Kevin Kouzmanoff around to find a spot for Blanks in the lineup.
Concerns: An amazing run of injuries over the past five seasons kept Blanks from achieving some pretty high expectations. In 760 Major League at-bats, Blanks has hit .234 with 30 home runs, 105 RBI and a .407 slugging percentage.
Best chance: Blanks can play first base and the outfield when healthy. Since he hits right-handed, he has the assets to be a backup for both Fielder and Moreland. But Blanks has been on the disabled list six straight seasons.
7. Carlos Peguero
Acquired: Peguero agreed to a Minor League contract on Jan. 13.
Assets: Peguero hits left-handed and has some serious power. He has had some big Minor League seasons in the Mariners organization and was once considered one of their top prospects.
Concerns: Peguero has big power but also big strikeout numbers. In 214 Major League at-bats, he has nine home runs, a .196 batting average and 89 strikeouts.
Best chance: Peguero has played well in winter ball, and getting him away from pitcher-friendly Safeco Field might help. Being a left-handed hitter might be an advantage. The best case is Peguero might be a left-handed-hitting Nelson Cruz, who also broke through late in his career.
8. Delino DeShields
Acquired: Taken in the Rule 5 Draft from the Astros in December.
Assets: A former No. 1 Draft pick (eighth overall) in 2010, DeShields has tremendous speed and some power. A right-handed hitter, he can play both the infield and the outfield.
Concerns: DeShields has never played above Double-A. At Double-A Corpus Christi this past season, DeShields played in 114 games and hit .236 with 14 doubles, two triples, 11 home runs, 54 stolen bases, 61 walks, 112 strikeouts, a .346 on- base percentage and a .360 slugging percentage.
Best chance: As a Rule 5 Draft pick, DeShields has to be kept on the big league roster all season. That's always difficult for a contending team, but the Rangers like the talent and he might stick as a fourth outfielder if he can play center field.
9. Jared Hoying
Acquired: Hoying was drafted in the 10th round out of the University of Toledo.
Assets: A left-handed hitter, Hoying is coming off a strong season at Triple-A Round Rock, hitting .271 with 33 doubles, 26 home runs, 78 RBI and a .517 slugging percentage.
Concerns: Hoying walked 40 times and struck out 140 times in 555 plate appearances. He made progress, but there are still some holes in the swing.
Best chance: Hoying has a reputation for being one of the hardest workers in the organization, and that has been reinforced by the improvement he has shown while moving up in the system. If he can cut down the strikeouts and maintain the other numbers, somebody will find him a spot in the big leagues.
10. Antoan Richardson
Acquired: Richardson was signed as a Minor League free agent on Dec. 13.
Assets: Think Daniel Robertson with more speed. Richardson is a 5-foot-8 switch- hitter with 324 stolen bases in 10 Minor League seasons. He played briefly with the Yankees last season and the Braves in 2011, making him one of six Major League players born in the Bahamas. He does get on base. Richardson led the International League in hit by pitches last season.
Concerns: Richardson can fly but has little power. He was signed mainly to provide Triple-A depth in center field.
Best chance: If the Rangers kept Richardson, it would likely mean DeShields being offered back to the Astros. He is really the kind of guy you would like to have around in September in a pennant race.
T.R. Sullivan is a reporter for MLB.com. Read his blog, Postcards from Elysian Fields, and follow him on Twitter @Sullivan_Ranger. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.
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Thanks. Have not seen this until now. I think Rua has a great shot.
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Kirkman has had a rough road. There was a time in the Rangers farm system the scouts and developers thought Kirkman was a better prospect than Holland.
Then his pitching issues, then skin cancer pushing him back from a comeback. Then in 2013 early on showed some promise. Then back to the farm. Last year he made a come back as a lefty specialist late in the season.
If there is one guy on the squad I would love to see come back strong and pitch out of the pen it's Kirkman.
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They traded Sardinas to get Gallardo so it isn't quite as deep as it was.
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If there is one guy on the squad I would love to see come back strong and pitch out of the pen it's Kirkman.
Yes we need him to be on his game, he would make 2 relievers that could pitch to Lefty's the other is Fujikawa.
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So what happens if Andrus goes down do you really think he can do the job, Sardinas is the better defensive player.
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Yea I seen that a couple of days ago, hopefully his legs will hold up! If not he's gonna be one expensive DH.
I'm not gonna say what I really think cause I've said it before.
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Fraley seems to be more concerned that a suspension would free up money for the Angels to get Hamels.
Which it would, but... do they have anything in the farm system that the Phillies want?
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Hamilton will probably be suspended. Seems he had a relapse:
I think his playing days is about over cause he seems like he doesn't care anymore. Maybe he thinks he has enough money stashed away and is gonna go back to being a drunk/druggie again full time. What a dumbass he is.
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Yea I noticed that when I went to DMN website, this will mean another year of young pitchers learning in the majors instead of the minors. Probably means no playoffs either BTA I wasn't really counting on that anyway.
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