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Rangers Laird On The Move?
Rangers catcher Gerald Laird is drawing a lot of interest, and the Rangers are now in a place to trade him with Jarrod Saltalamacchia ready to play everyday. While the Rangers may stick with Laird to make sure they are solid behind the plate, Club preside
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Rangers Are in Great Shape Part 2
When you look at the Rangers lineup, one should not just say it’s good. One should admire at how good it really is.
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Rangers Are in Great Shape Part 1
Yes, it is true the Texas Rangers will finish with a losing record once again, but what may surprise most people is why the Rangers are in the best shape in their history.
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Why the Texas Rangers don't score more
The Rangers have a great offense, but can they become a great team? I'll tell you if they can and how.
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Expert MLB Baseball Betting Picks: September 24th 2008
If you are betting MLB baseball tonight, be sure to check out Bob Harvey and Alex Smart’s premium baseball betting picks. All picks are backed by our 110% profit guarantee…Click Here Buy Picks Texas Rangers (-125) - Wed September 24 ‘08 2:05p Matt Harriso
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Sports Marketwatch: MLB Edition
The staff at SportsInsights.com speaks directly with the line managers at some of the sports betting industry’s largest sportsbooks about which games the public is chasing and the Sharps are pounding. We’ll take a look at what’s in store for upcoming gam
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Huff As Good As Gone?
Orioles DH Aubrey Huff is having a career year, hitting .311 with 32 HR in 147 games this season. Several teams will be pursuing a solid first baseman this offseason, and may look to Huff instead of spending the big bucks on someone like Mark Teixeira. Th
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Leyland Can't Smoke in the Dugout for Three Games
Smoke won't get in any Tigers' eyes this weekend, not now Jim Leyland is suspended for three games after throwing a fit at an umpire. Brian Packey has the story, and baseball fans need to read it.
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Run Support Lifts Garcia Past Texas
Garcia lounged in the dugout for most of the game as the Tigers gave him 17 runs, while he only needed 59 pitches to get through 5 scoreless frames.
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Texas Rangers' Catchers by Committee: Who Leaves and Who Stays in 2009
Matthew D. Irby takes a peek at the Texas Rangers' currently situation, where four catchers that could all be starting in the majors today are on-staff.
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"RANGERS FIZZLE"...
Spread the dirt on another Rangers season...
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9/7: Byrd Dog
Prev. Gm: Boston Red Sox (83-58) @ Texas Rangers (70-73) Paul Byrd (10-11, 4.58) @ Brandon McCarthy (1-0, 2.25) 3:05 PM EDT | Rangers Ballpark in Arlington (Arlington, TX) TV: NESN RADIO: WRKO 680, SBN 1150 GAME NOTES: Byrd, 7-1 since July 21,
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Texas Rangers' Offseason Checklist: Same As It's Been Since 1972
Whom should the Rangers trade? Will pitching fix the problem? When will the Rangers ever win a World Series? Brian Hale starts off by looking at the upcoming offseason.
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Texas Rangers Current Lineup; Team Playing for 2009
Matthew D. Irby takes a quick look at the Texas Rangers early battles for the 2009 squad.
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Cleveland Indians Win Seventh in a Row, Sweep Rangers
The Indians are 13-3 in their last sixteen games. The quest back to .500 resumes in Detroit. Dave Wiley recaps as the Indians trail the Tigers by a game and a half for third place in the AL Central.
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Indians win six in a row, beating Texas 8-7.
Dave Wiley wonders if fellow writer Matthew Irby spilled beer on himself in Arlington after his team was staked to a 7-1 lead.
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Indians-Rangers: Cleveland Holds on to Preserve Win for Fausto Carmona
The Indians continue their chase of third place. Like Motel 6, Dave Wiley keeps the light on in Cleveland.
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The Ranger Future—Part 2
The Rangers have plenty of catchers ready to contribute for the team. Ryan Metcalf takes a look at the likely winners and losers.
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MVP Voting: Why they should be on a good team
Ben Ernst adds his opinion to the disscussion of who should be included in MVP voting.
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Ian Kinsler's MVP Campaign Coming to an End
Ian Kinsler's dream season is coming to a premature end. The former Tiger and current Texas Rangers second baseman was leading Major League Baseball in hits and runs but was placed on the 15-day disabled list on Monday with a sports hernia.
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Rangers Weekly: Could Things Be Any Worse?
This week was nothing short of disastrous for the Rangers, but there was one bright note from Matt Harrison. Ryan Metcalf delivers a recap of the week's games.
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The Ranger Future-Part 1
With the Rangers finally being knocked out of the wild card picture, its time to take a look at the future. Part 1 of my series takes a look at the pitching staff.
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Recapping The 2008 MLB Draft Deadline
The signing deadline for players selected by MLB organizations in the 2008 First-Year Player Draft has passed. On Thursday, I looked at which players had yet to sign, including Buster Posey, who was predicted to garner a rather large $7.5 million bonus.
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Rangers-Red Sox: Boston Outlasts Texas 19-17 in Boston "Pitching" Massacre
Matthew D. Irby recaps the hitting barrage between the Rangers and Red Sox. Boston lead 10-0 at the end of the first, and Texas came back to tie and eventually lead the game, but ultimately fell to the home side.
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Texas Rangers: Pitchers Need a Plan
Rangers pitching is the joke of the majors. But does it have to be? Chris Corbeille doesn't think so.












