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Nice point, Viper. Makes you wonder why Atlanta was willing to give up on him - looks like he's approaching readiness pretty quickly - if he continues to learn at his level, I could see him in the #4 slot in the rotation next season.Another good performance by Allard. Another outing or two like today and I will have to up my JD trade deadline grade.
HHD, number 4 is about right except it will be number 3 if the Rangers cannot find a suitable 3 (their track record isn't good in that area). Even if they find a 3, it would need to be a one year deal as Allard should be ready for the 3 slot in 2021.I could see him in the #4 slot in the rotation next season.
I hope you are right HHD, but I am not sure the owners will part with the cash. Season ticket holders are still upset at the 25% price increase, and the owners are beginning to realize if the team sucks in 2020 they are going to have a half-empty new stadium. The good news for us is there should be plenty of good seats at a reasonable price on Stub-Hub.Viper, I'm still thinking the Rangers can sign a #3 in the Free Agent market during the off-season - all that takes is mere money, no prospects involved. And while they're at it, a right-hand-hitting 3B would also help. The Rangers are still too left-handed. Maybe Mazara will have some trade value in the off-season. And another question - are the Rangers settled at catcher? Maybe they'll have to address that question during the off-season.
You and the other zealots will have to man the helm for a few days - I'm taking Mrs. HHD to Pensacola to visit her Mom and sister, back next week.
Agree. I like what I've seen so far. If he continues to shine, the Rangers will have made a great trade to get him.Allard's gem on Saturday showed his future potential.
#10's honor was way overdue. Looks like the Rangers have found their 3/4 - 4/5 SP's for next season. With Minor and Lynn 1 and 2 they need to find at least one journeyman to plug the gap between Lynn and Allard.Another very good pitching performance by Burke - the young players look like they're getting pretty close to big-league-ready for next season.
Nailed it FWHORN. Given the expectations before the season and the state of the rotation (not to mention the injury to Joey Gallo), the Rangers have played very well. I would love to see them end at .500 - a stretch, but not out of the question. And with the progress they're seeing from the young call-ups, that would set the stage for a very interesting off-season to lead into the first season in the new ballpark.They close with a killer run but it not out of question that they could get to 80 wins, a truly tremendous accomplishment with the patchwork staff they have had all season long.
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