The Texas Rangers were absolutely abysmal last year, garnering the worst record in the AL, and in no way looking like a postseason team. Rangers manager had two options, and neither looked like a winning situation. He could blow up the team and try and rebuild it over the course of a couple years. But that wasn’t good enough for Daniels, he trusted his work years and years before, and he knew he had something with this bunch. So he stuck it out, made some minor moves, and boy has it paid off. Many Rangers analysts, including myself, thought that once Nolan Ryan left, this organization was going to be in a world of hurt. He left in 2013 and the Rangers followed that up with an awfully forgettable season. So the pressure was on for Jon Daniels, …show more content…
In 2013 he had an out of this world .423 OBP for the Cleveland Indians, a mark that is simply unheard of in this day in age. But he struggled in 2014 for the Rangers, not at all living up to the expectations that his big contract brought. Rangers fans were incredibly upset, and felt that they were spending their money in the wrong places. Daniels faith never waivered in the Korean, and that faith is being repaid in 2015. Choo is getting on base at an impressive rate, tallying an on base percentage of .374. But those numbers don’t tell half the story; the real story is his numbers after the All-Star break, when this team has been scorching hot. Choo has a batting average of .343 and an OBP of .457! That is what Daniels saw, that is what he knew Choo could be in this Rangers lineup, and because of that the Rangers are 4th in the MLB in runs scored this …show more content…
Daniels wants to win, and he knew that Hamilton could help him do that. So Daniels went out and got him, for virtually nothing, and even has the Angels paying for most of his contract. So you can’t tell me Daniels didn’t have a little smirk when he saw his much questioned acquisition making all sorts of plays to lock up a postseason berth. Hamilton smashed a double, made a sensational catch to keep the Angels from a big inning, and drove in an insurance run to let the Rangers breathe easy. Hamilton has been a productive player for the Rangers all season, and Daniels was the only GM who saw that. Daniels then accessed the situation at the trade deadline, and realized something that no one else in the MLB did. He had the upmost faith in his ball club, and realized that his club was just an ace away from making a serious run. So he went out and got the big fish at the deadline, a veteran left hander who has some serious post-season experience. Cole Hamels was a Ranger, in a move many believed was to set them up for a run in 2016. But here the Rangers are, in the playoffs in 2015, and Cole Hamels is a big reason
his throwing arm. It seemed like his future in baseball was over before it even began.
He is noticed much less than most major league superstars. He only gets noticed for his good plays. He is the only shortstop to have a record of start in eight straight All Star games.
Soon Jackie Robinson proved himself worthy of playing for the Dodgers. He had to adjust to some new trials and always remember to not show emotion. Jackie had to learn play first base instead of short stop because that was the teams strong point in Peewee Reese. He also could not react to anything. Teammates, other players, and fans will greatly test him, but he must be strong.
told them to win or watch him die. Rockne ended his career with the greatest all
Roger Clemens is arguably one of the greatest pitchers ever in Major League Baseball history. Clemens has built an astounding and exciting career filled with impressive statistics that may rarely be duplicated. His career extends from the early 1980’s into the new millennium, and continues today. During this stretch, nicknamed “The Rocket”, he won more Cy Young awards, seven, than any other pitcher in MLB history. The Cy Young award is given annually to the League’s best pitcher. In 2003 he won the 300th game of his career. He is only one of four MLB pitchers in all time to pass the 4,000 strikeout mark.
Cano really excelled in New York at Yankee Stadium. He could hit homeruns with relative ease and was a constant threat in the lineup, as well as on the field with his smooth play at second base. Cano’s ‘sweet spot’ for
forging Hall of Fame careers. The Cincinnati Reds, on the other hand, had its share of stars,
"Cobb is a prick. But he sure can hit. God Almighty, that man can hit.
When people think of baseball, pitchers normally come to mind: starters, relief pitchers and then there are the closers. The closer is a crucial asset for a baseball team, without an outstanding closer a team could fold in the last inning of the game. To be a great closer, one must have excellent control, the ability to outwit a batter, and movement on their pitches. In order to be remembered as one of the all-time greatest closers, they must have the statistics as well as effective pitches. Mariano Rivera, the most well-known closer for the New York Yankees, was able to use his background to further his love for baseball by accomplishing many goals set during his career while also setting the highest rankings in baseball closers’ history.
People noticed that Ruth was very talented. Once Ruth was called up to the majors in Boston, over the next 5 years he had the Red Socks in the championship three times. Also, setting a record for pitching a 13
Under Lunhow’s direction, the Cardinals had built a computer network to store their proprietary baseball statistics and scouting reports. Lunhow and several members of his team left the Cardinals to join the Houston Astros in December 2011.
that they had to sack Eva smith because they did not want to lose a
Machado can flat out play the game of baseball. He can hit bombs, he plays amazing defense and is another kid with serious swagger. Baltimore’s lineup can put up some runs and Machado is going to be a fixture at Camden Yards for years to come.
He was traded to the Red Sox in 1997. He signed a 6 year 75,000,000 contract. That year he finished 19-7 and was second in the American league in Whip, Era, strikeouts, Cy Young voting. In 1999 he went 23-4 which was one of the greatest pitching seasons of all time. He had a 2.07 Era and 313 strikeouts. That year he won his second triple crown and coming in second for the MVP(most valuable player). IN 1999 he became the eighth modern pitcher to have over 300 strikeouts in a season. Between 1999 and 2000 he had 10 consecutive starts with at least 10 strikeouts. He was named the pitcher of the month in April, MAy and June in 1999. He continued his dominance in the All-star game at Fenway park. He struck out the side in one of his
Since 2002 he was chosen every year in the All-Star Game. In 2004-05, he averaged 26.1 points per game. He also qualified again for the NBA-Playoffs. But the Dallas Mavericks team was not good enough in the tough games, the playoffs were again over after the 2nd round. Nowitzki knew, he must lead Dallas to a championship, if he wants a title.