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Kinsler, Padilla, Jaramillo

Evan Grant has a profile on Ian Kinsler today, a lengthy piece with the usual "underdog overcomes the odds" angle...

Kat O'Brien, meanwhile, profiles Vicente Padilla, while Randy Galloway talks to Rudy Jaramillo about this year's lineup:

On Friday morning here at the Rangers' baseball complex, I happened to ask Rudy about Hank Blalock's extended batting slump in the second half of last season.

"Last year? Who the hell cares about last year?" Jaramillo quickly stormed. "I ain't talking about no bleeping last year. Bleep all that.

"Now, this year, let me tell you about this year. Hank and me, we've got a new plan. Hank is a man with a new plan. Don't worry about Hank."

OK, I think I'll take Rudy's word for it.

* * *

So before the Rangers lost 7-6 here Friday to the Royals, Jaramillo gave a hard stare to a guy asking a question about what appears to be missing pieces in the batting order.

"I think the pieces are in place," answered Rudy.
OK, but we're talking about the four and five holes. Two extremely key areas, huh?
Jaramillo's answers are Blalock and Phil Nevin, in either spot.

But look at what will probably be Showalter's top-to-bottom batting order:

Either newcomer Brad Wilkerson or David Dellucci leading off, Michael Young hitting second, Mark Teixeira third, then say Nevin fourth, Blalock fifth, Kevin Mench sixth, Dellucci (for now) seventh, Rod Barajas eighth and rookie Ian Kinsler (for now) ninth.

The major questions in all that center around Blalock and Nevin, based on what was seen last seen.

"Some people have dropped Hank from the Big Three of Tex, Mike Young and Blalock," said Showalter. "But I haven't. Hank is still right there. He tailed off last year, we know that.
"But Hank is still only 25. He will be back. He's too good not to be back. The Big Three will ride again."

Jaramillo is convinced of that. In fact, don't get him started again on his Blalock rant.
But at 35, where is Nevin's bat? The Padres thought it was gone, which is why he was swapped, contract for contract, for Chan Ho Park last season.

"You get to a certain age, have a couple of down months, and people start asking what you have left," said Nevin. "So to get ready for this season, I did things I've never done before."

Like hire a personal trainer plus a nutritionist for the winter. Then fly to Texas twice at his own expense for personal workouts with Jaramillo.

"Just write it down," Rudy said. "Nevin is back. Quote me. The bat speed is there. The gut he had when we got him last season is gone. He's in top physical shape. I see big things from Nevin. He can hit cleanup if Hank doesn't, but both can be in the middle of the order for us."

I certainly hope that Jaramillo is right, about Blalock and Nevin both.  Big seasons from those two, and the Rangers are likely going to be right there with the A's atop the A.L. West this season.  

Athlon has its MLB previews up, and you can check out their look at the Rangers here.

And finally, Gammons weighs in on the Soriano fiasco:

If Alfonso Soriano starts ahead of Ronnie Belliard at second base in the WBC, then the Dominican isn't trying. As for the Washington situation, Soriano's value as a free agent next November is far greater as an outfielder -- if he hits in big parts -- or as a DH. Finding teams that would take him as a second baseman are few and far between. Great advice.

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Big mistake
I really, really don't want to see Hank batting fourth in the line-up again. I think it turned him into too much of a free swinger.

by Redcaps on Mar 4, 2006 11:32 AM CST reply actions  

Hank's got a new plan
I'm expecting a new Hank this year, though I'd rather see him hit 6th regardless.

by SteveP on Mar 4, 2006 1:06 PM CST up reply actions  

...i'm not too concerned...
its not like these things are set in stone, if they can tell early that he isn't playing well....they can move him down.
it happened to soriano.
Troy I.

by tdi1985 on Mar 4, 2006 7:50 PM CST up reply actions  

sori
thats what ive felt all along, he could only increase his value in the free agent market by moving to the of. then he can play of,2b,or dh.
but refusing to move at all only hurts any value he feels he may have

by rentz on Mar 4, 2006 1:01 PM CST reply actions  

I just wrote it down
put it on a sticky on my monitor. "Nevin is back".

Against righties, why can't you go:

Wilkerson
Delucci
Young
Teixeira

???

by SteveP on Mar 4, 2006 1:04 PM CST reply actions  

Yum, Yum
  meat 'n taters
a good post AJM.
in other words thanks for the info.
The Rangers have a great start on this season. me

by Iaanmte on Mar 4, 2006 1:07 PM CST reply actions  

some good stuff today
very interesting quotes.  

I know the whole comeback thying in better shape then ever has been seen a thousand times, but hitter .750 with 2 HR doesnt hurt the impression that nevin may be "back".  Of course thats only 4 at bats, but still =)

Id love to hear what blalocks "new plan" is.  

And i like the quote about dropping blalock from the big three.  It use to be young-blalock, the young guns.  Then tex became a superstar, young a batting champion and blalock struggled.  More then any other player, I want Hank to succeed this year.

by DShep on Mar 4, 2006 1:23 PM CST reply actions  

Hank's new plan
I think he is switching from Heineken to Shiner.

by LoneStarBallUser on Mar 4, 2006 7:40 PM CST up reply actions  

LOL
I think he drinks whatever he can get his hands on...
My style is to keep folks in place who are good managers and want to win.-Tom Hicks

by miles on Mar 4, 2006 11:14 PM CST up reply actions  

hank
he is still young fellows, I heard Norm the other day bash him and say Dallas Mcphearson is going to be a star. Even though the hammer is younger and already a two time all star,and in my book an mvp of one of those games. When he is slummping and focuses on going oppo he gets out of it. The bottom line is, less power more productivity!!! Odd huh.
Nick Rothe

by nrothe on Mar 5, 2006 12:55 AM CST reply actions  

I digress
I have to retract my statement on another line.  I shared my opinion that Soriano could still get a big deal from a team that was looking for a second basemen.  It sounds as though Gammons would disagree with that.  Sense Gammons is one of the greatest baseball men (in the journalist sense of the term) of our time I have to change my opinion.  I have always said that I think he would be a good outfielder, or at least a better outfielder then second basemen.  I still don't think you can fault him for sticking to his guns.  The nationals should have known they were getting a second baseman.
"Perfect practice makes perfect." ~ Cal Ripken Sr.

by kwellborn on Mar 5, 2006 2:56 PM CST reply actions  

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