Frankly I think we have an above average situation at catcher. Most teams probably envy us.
Catcher is the hardest everyday player position to fill in MLB... You either have a very good defensive catcher or you have a offensively gifted catcher. But hardly ever do the 2 come together in the same body, and if it does then 162 games behind the plate grinds it down to a useless nub. It's better (IMO) to have 2 to platoon (1 LH bat and 1 RH bat) to be able to matchup against the opposition pitching and to ensure they aren't beat down and useless by the end of the season. It also helps to create a little competition between the 2 for playing time, ensuring both play their best...
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Having Wilson in RR would be a good thing for the young pitchers, but for himself earnings wise not so much... I'm pretty sure he's out of options so if you need him he has to clear waivers when he's not needed anymore and thus open to someone to claim. Now if you can convince him to be a teacher to the younguns (both Pitchers and Catchers) and adequately compensate him then he might go for it. But he would have to be making as much as Chirinos/Gimenez I would think to be happy doing it. And not mind riding a damn bus everywhere he goes!!!
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It's surprising and yet it's not surprising at the same time.
They invited him back and when he didn't answer right away it signaled that maybe he wasn't wanting to come back. And that also gave the team the chance to realize how bad some of the pitching was against the Jays when they could have closed them out in 3 or 4 games...
If he would have accepted in the first week after the last game $5 says he would already have a contract in hand, "ya snooze ya lose"...
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Yep. Plus Banister has no doubt leaned quite a bit about how the Army shakes up leadership every few years to keep ideas up to date and fresh.
I found out over the summer that an officer I used to serve with is in the Pirates organization. Been there for a few years and works closely with the players and managers. Good troop and know why he is there.
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ARLINGTON -- Rangers general manager Jon Daniels said the club will consider internal candidates to replace pitching coach Mike Maddux.
Outside candidates will also be interviewed, but the Rangers showed last season how serious they are about promoting from within. When Jeff Banister was hired as manager last season, he added three to his staff from inside the organization: first-base coach Hector Ortiz, field coordinator Jayce Tingler and dugout coach Steve Buechele.
The Rangers have already interviewed three pitching coach candidates from the organization. All three have paid some serious dues in their rise through the labyrinth of Minor League baseball, and all have much hands-on time with the Rangers' homegrown pitchers. Texas is also looking for a bullpen coach, but that's likely not to be decided until after the pitching coach is determined.
Here is a look at the internal candidates:
Danny Clark: The Tennessee native has spent 10 seasons in the Rangers organization, including the past seven in the vital role of Minor League pitching coordinator. He began with the Rangers in 2006 as pitching coach at Class A Spokane, and then went to Class A Clinton in '07-08. That '08 staff included Derek Holland, Neftali Feliz, Michael Main and Blake Beavan and finished with a 3.53 ERA, 1,050 strikeouts and just 400 walks. Prior to joining the Rangers, Clark was head coach for six years at Milligan College in Johnson City, Tenn. Clark graduated from East Tennessee State University and holds a masters degree as well.
Brad Holman: A former Major League pitcher, Holman has spent seven seasons in the Rangers organization as a pitching coach, including the past three at Triple-A Round Rock. In the 16-team Pacific Coast League, the Express has finished fifth in pitching in two of the past three years. He also spent two seasons at Class A Hickory and two at Class A Myrtle Beach, and he was the 2013 winner of the Bobby Jones Player Development Man of the Year Award. He also had seven seasons as a pitching coach in the Mariners and Pirates organizations. Holman pitched in 19 games as a reliever for the Mariners in 1993. After his playing career was over, he worked for five years as a mechanic at Boeing Aircraft.
Jeff Andrews: He just finished his 30th season in professional baseball. This guy has been around so long, he was the pitching coach on the Class A Port Charlotte team in 1987 that included Kevin Brown and Kenny Rogers. Andrews started his career with the Rangers in 1986, and was with them for six years his first time around. He returned in 2009 and been at Double-A Frisco since then. Andrews was the 2014 Texas League Mike Coolbaugh Coach of the Year Award winner after his staff finished with a team record 3.39 ERA. He shared the '13 Bobby Jones Award with Holman. Andrews' range of experience includes an '02 stint with the independent league Lincoln Saltdogs and his season as the Pirates' pitching coach in '08.
The latest on the pitching coach situation...
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The team has already expressed the desire to keep Napoli's RHed bat around and extend a qualifying offer to Gallardo. Kinda curious to see if they try to keep Stubbs around to see if they can fix his swing. He would be a very good addition to the OF if they could, put him in CF move DD to LF and let Hamilton move to 1B/DH and split time with Fielder/Napoli...
Most of the people on that list were underachievers at best or showed they couldn't "Hold their water" during the playoffs, or have only had one decent year and it was 2015...
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looks like they are offering the pitching coach job to Doug Brocail and BP coach to Doug Holman... Don't really have much of an opinion about either person so will just have to wait and see if they are hired...
They want to have the new coaching staff in place by tomorrow or Saturday cause Free Agency starts I think 5 days after the WS ends...
Looks like Sherrington is throwing Holland, Gallardo and Colby under the bus now by saying none of them are good enough to be a 3rd starter. He left Perez out of his rant and is forgetting Yu is coming back. Then turns right around and says Gallardo will be back, lol.....
And Grant is talking about trading Joey away for a 3rd starter (not going to happen)... "Grant: The "ask" would be as expected: For any big-time pitcher, it will start with Joey Gallo, but the package would have to include more. Other guys who hold significant value are Nomar Mazara, Lewis Brinson, Chi Chi Gonzalez and Keone Kela. It's going to make it hard to pull off another blockbuster since the Cole Hamels deal filled a big need on the major league roster, but also peeled away a level of talent inside the system.
On now it finally looks like Grant has had a revelation by saying Oakland won't trade Sonny Gray away, which always was a foregone conclusion... "Oakland general manager Billy Beane told Hall of Fame baseball writer Peter Gammons this week trading Gray is not something I think we could do."
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And for some idiotic reason he's suggesting that Mazara can only play RF when he's actually spent substantial time in LF, where the team actually needs a player...
It also kinda sounds like the team is talking to Stubbs about coming back next year... Maybe they have the same idea I have that if they fix his swing he will be a good RHed addition to the OF...
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Can't really see them making a play for Grey cause he would cost too much to land in the way of prospects. BTA I have seen Oakland trade players for next to nothing before so you never know, offer 2 prospect and go from there. I think JD isn't a very good horse trader he offers way too much for so little, still think he could have gotten the Hamels trade done for less...
A couple of the players I could see the Rangers making a play for would be pitchers Fister and Carrasco. Fister has proven he can pitch effectively in the AL and can throw 200 innings, Carrasco hasn't yet but seems to be looking like he might be ready to breakout and do it...
Lucroy well unless he can handle the staff better than what we already have then I would say that would be a waste of money...
Steave Pearce would be a waste of time he's more a utility player that has only had 1 decent season. Cheaper yes proven no...
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Yeah I see then making a fast move for Fister if Gallarodo refuses the qualifying offer. Of course he would be crazy to not accept the offer. This off-season is deep on pitching and Gally is middle of the row 4-5 rotation type.
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Do you receive the MLB Channel? They have been showing some of the Arizona Fall League games. Profar looked pretty good the other day 2 singles, 2 walks and a LO...
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2. When Jurickson Profar starts throwing from a position, it will be shortstop. GM Jon Daniels said the club believes that Profar will be more suited to make throws from shortstop than second base, based on the angle and the stress placed on his throwing arm. Profar wanted to continue to play after his stint in the Arizona Fall League ends, but the Rangers said he was so close to a clean bill of health there was no point in taking any risks in a winter league.
An interesting development in Profar's recovery and also a hint to "EVIS" that he might be getting a new zipcode... :) :) :)
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Latest bullcrap by ESPN writer Jim Bowden (And I use the term "writer" very loosely) has Alex Gordon LFer LHed going to the Rangers for 5 years $90M, LOL...
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2. Based on his defensive contributions and potential trade value, Leonys Martin will be tendered a contract by the Rangers before the Dec. 2 salary arbitration date.
"We will 100 percent tender him," Daniels said.
Martin made $4.75 million in 2015 in the last year of the initial contract he signed after defecting from Cuba.
Daniels also indicated that Martin has been one of the players in which the Rangers have received the most interest, based on his defensive abilities and offensive potential. The Rangers could tender him a contract and then deal him to another club, which would then pick up the arbitration case.
Looks like they plan on keeping Martin around, as trade bait at a minimum or maybe give him one last chance in Spring Training to get his schitt together...
Use him as a piece in a trade for Carrasco the Indians could use a LHed CFer...
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Latest bullcrap by ESPN writer Jim Bowden (And I use the term "writer" very loosely) has Alex Gordon LFer LHed going to the Rangers for 5 years $90M, LOL...
LOL. Yeah what we need. Another LH hitter. These national reporters don't know our team. They just say hey this guy is available and the Rangers seem to be a good fit:)
JD already indicated he was focusing on trades and not FAs.
We may get some BP help from the FA market, maybe a 4-5 rotation pitcher at a bargain price. If that happens it will be late Feb when middle rung FA pitchers realize there are loads of pitchers and few chairs. When Feb comes along the music will stop and Gallardo types will be begging their agent for a one or two year deal which will amount to a few mil below the qualifying offer.
It's a buyer's market this year.
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I don't really think they want Gallardo back to tell you the truth. They would rather have someone younger they can control for 3 or more years at a decent price, which means they will have to make a trade...
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Do we really need to go there to get BP help??? What if Scheppers gets his schitt together in Spring Training then there will be no need...
That's why I think they will sit out most of FA and see what happens next season/Spring training. I think he will do the exact same thing he did this year and that will be wait until the trade deadline to pick up any missing pieces there may be and make another run to the playoffs...
The only things I think he will do during the offseason is try to make a trade for a RHed starter, and if that fails resign Colby on a 1 year deal. The other thing is get 1-2 RHed bats to even out the lineup. I know they like Naps and his leadership ability but his bat is streaky, he's basically a 1B/Emergency C (not an OFer) and he made $16M last year. Do they think they are going to get a bargain deal from him considering they want him to be a platoon player. When he's still good/young enough to get a full time gig elsewhere???
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Looks like we won't have to worry about the Angels getting any better they just traded away their SS and best pitching prospects for an overrated over priced SS...
Must be the water there... LOL...
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He was doing alright until he made the point that the team needs a RHed platoon OFer for "CHOO"... And then totally blew it by suggesting they trade for Aroldis Chapman... LOL... Enjoy!!!
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