Friday, August 1, 2014

July 2014 MLB Trade Deadline Reaction: Tigers, A's Go All-In

All was quiet in Rangers land on Thursday as one of the most exciting days in MLB was heating up. To my surprise, Alex Rios and Neal Cotts are still donning Texas uniforms after the trade deadline.

Around the league, however, there was a frenzy of activity that moved big names to contenders who pushed all their chips to the center. My reaction on the top 3 deadline trades:

1. Three-team trade with David Price: Detroit, Tampa Bay, Seattle
  • Tigers get: David Price
  • Mariners get: Austin Jackson
  • Rays get: Drew Smyly, Nick Franklin, prospect Willy Adames

Thursday, July 17, 2014

PODCAST: What is Wrong With Texas Rangers in 2014? Well, Everything

I warned you guys about this on March 26. Sadly, that blog post - "Could 2014 be a catastrophe for the Texas Rangers" - has come to fruition a little more than three months later at the All-Star break.

The Rangers are in last place at 38-57. They are decimated by injuries. They are the only team in MLB to not arrive at the 40-win plateau by the All-Star break. It's bad. Not 0-162 bad like Ian Kinsler wanted, but let's just say the former Rangers second baseman is probably making all sorts of told-ya-so jokes in Detroit right now.

I hopped on the podcast mic with my former Plano West alum Sam Mood (@forever_dallas) to discuss what went wrong this season, who's to blame, trade possibilities at the deadline and the future of the club. Give it a listen below:


Wednesday, July 16, 2014

PODCAST: How Good Will Mavs Be After Adding Chandler Parsons?

The Dallas Mavericks just got a whole lot better by signing away one of Houston's best players, undoubtedly adding to the burgeoning intrastate rivalry between the two franchises.

Chandler Parsons (three years, $46 million) will join a Dallas squad that pushed the eventual champion San Antonio Spurs to seven games last season. He's still just 25 years old and will enter his fourth season. Not much to dislike here.

Parsons will join a starting lineup that includes Raymond Felton, Monta Ellis, Dirk Nowitzki and returning maverick hero Tyson Chandler. That's a strong first unit for coach Rick Carlisle.

I recently discussed how the move will impact the team on a podcast with my high school classmate Sam Mood (@forever_dallas). Check it out by listening below:





Thursday, May 22, 2014

How Early Can We Consider It a Lost Season for Rangers?

Most of the Gametime in Arlington archives paint my favorite baseball team, the Texas Rangers, in a rather positive light. This blog entry sure as hell ain't one of them.

I'm about to fall off the proverbial baseball ledge due to the extraordinary number of patients checking into the Rangers infirmary. It's out of control. A bad horror movie. Someone stop the bleeding. Any help - Dexter Morgan? ... Yeah, that's the thing. There is no help. This team's descent into a quicksand of irrelevancy is picking up major steam.

Saturday, May 3, 2014

See You Sunday Afternoon: Mavs Force Game 7 in Hectic Series

If "blood pressure monitor" shows up a few times in my Google search history, it's because I may require one before the end of this insane Mavs-Spurs series in the first round of the Western Conference playoffs.

Here's how the series has gone, leading up to the deciding Game 7 on Sunday: Spurs by 5, Mavs by 21, Mavs by 1, Spurs by 4, Spurs by 6, Mavs by 2. Sure, the Mavs won Game 2 by a lot, but that game wasn't on mainstream TV. The rest of these games have all been televised. And they've all been heart-pounding.

The 8 seed Mavs are not supposed to be playing with the 1 seed Spurs. San Antonio had lost only five games since the All-Star break. Dallas, still led by a former NBA champion in Dirk Nowitzki, is relishing the role of underdog. And it's a beautiful thing to see.

Friday, April 18, 2014

Music Review: Chevelle & Nothing More in St. Louis

St. Louis - It had been way too long since I rocked out in person. It recently dawned on me that I hadn't been to a rock show in years, perhaps dating as far back as Chevelle in November 2009. Yowza, right?

Chevelle started touring this month and St. Louis was the second stop on April 5 at a stellar venue called The Pageant. The icing on the cake was the opening band, Texas rockers Nothing More. I heard about the San Antonio quartet from The Music Enthusiast blog that follows the local Dallas rock scene. This so had to happen.

It made for the perfect weekend getaway. Nothing More opening for Chevelle in St. Louis, roughly 3 hours, 45 minutes away from our residence in Overland Park. Balcony seats were available at an affordable price.

The best part of the concert was meeting Jonny Hawkins (at left), lead singer of Nothing More, after their set. We instantly related to each other, discussing topics ranging from general Texas awesomeness, to living the engaged life (he recently got married), to the local Dallas rock scene. The five-minute conversation time-warped me back to the mid-2000s when my brother Dave and I used to talk with Kirk Baxley, lead singer of Greatness in Tragedy, after his shows. He was genuinely nice, expressing gratitude for our support while inquiring about our interests and remembering our faces every time. Jonny was the same way. It made me so glad to spend my hard-earned money to take the trip.

Friday, April 4, 2014

A Way-Too-Early Rangers State of the Union

OK, it's only five days after Opening Day, but I still have some big-picture observations on the state of the Texas Rangers. The Rangers took two of three from the Phillies and dropped a game at Tampa Bay to arrive at 2-2. Here we go:

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Could 2014 Be a Catastrophe for Texas Rangers?

Just about any other year, with five days remaining until Opening Day, I'm so sports giddy that shortly before I fall asleep at night, I recite the Texas Rangers batting order and starting rotation in my mind - maybe twice through for good measure.

Heading into 2014, however, I'm about as comfortable listing the Rangers rotation as I am on the Superman ride at Six Flags. Yeah - eek. The Rangers don't have much of a rotation. They have an infirmary. It led me to thinking on my car ride home from work:

Could this season be a complete disaster? 

Monday, February 17, 2014

As Rangers Enter Spring Training, No One More Important Than Yu Darvish

Photo credit: SI.com
It's a beautiful time of the year, when hope springs eternal for just about every squad in Major League Baseball. Four of the most adrenaline-pumping words in sports - "pitchers and catchers report" - appear on the calendar, just in time to look ahead to warmer weather, green grass, melting snow (at least here in Kansas City) and a brand new season of America's pastime.

It's common for baseball fans to look into their crystal ball and formulate optimistic hypotheses around this time of year.

Sunday, January 12, 2014

5 New Year's Resolutions for Texas Rangers

I'm not sure how else to say it: 2013 was one hell of a year.

My work life also took a step forward in 2013, when I accepted a position as Senior Brand Content Specialist at CommunityAmerica Credit Union in Lenexa, Kan. After beginning my professional career in journalism, I've now been in marketing for more than two years.