Saturday a.m. things
Ah, Rangers news on a Saturday morning...nice, nice...
Evan Grant says that the Ian Kinsler contract talks are making progress. Kinsler's agent expressed optimism that a 5 year deal, with an option for year 6, could be reached, which would allow the Rangers to buy out out Kinsler's first year of free agency (two years, if the option is exercised). Grant says the deal would be in the low-20s, and would exceed $30 million if the option were exercised.
Seems likes a reasonable amount, and it would be nice to get this out of the way.
Grant also has a piece up on Kevin Mench's return. Grant says the Rangers have made it clear he's not in the running for a starting job, and that Jason Botts or Nelson Cruz have a leg up on the backup outfielder job because they are out of options.
There seems to be a sense that getting Mench back together with Rudy Jaramillo will help him get his swing back, and Mench acknowledges that he's going to be in the minors to start the year, and seems to have accepted that.
Jim Reeves has a column up on Jon Daniels, with some interesting quotes:
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If his team can accomplish two things, Daniels said, then 2008 can be a success no matter what the won-loss column says.
"If we play quality baseball, like we did from June on last year, our brand of baseball, that's No. 1," Daniels said. "Second, for the long-term health of the organization, it's critical that we get some of our young big leaguers over the hump and that we're able to accelerate the development of our most talented young players, so that they become the next wave and they're on the cusp of helping us."
Others around baseball have heaped accolades on the Rangers for turning around their farm system. With so little to brag about, the Rangers' publicity machine has made sure everyone knows that they jumped from 28th to 4th in Baseball America's rankings of minor league systems, the most dramatic jump since the inside baseball publication began those rankings.
But for Daniels, that's not good enough, nor should it be.
"One of the things I really want to get across to these guys, last year was not really a successful year for the organization because we're measured by what we do at the major league level," Daniels said.
"That said, from an organizational building process, there were a lot of good things going on beneath the surface that are starting to get recognized."
What Daniels doesn't want is for his people to become complacent. The job still isn't finished and never will be.
"One year of having a well-regarded farm system doesn't mean spit at the end of the day," he said. "It's about getting those players to the big leagues and having them become winning pieces. That's production.
"What we just did is the first step. Now it has to be non-stop. We have to be relentless in talent acquisition at the minor league level and then take the next step with very successful development. We have to challenge these guys and get them to the big leagues."
Jeff Wilson has an item up on Gerald Laird and the Rangers' catching depth.
T.R. Sullivan has some notes up on the Rangers website, which includes this from Laird:
I find Laird amusing.
The S-T also has some notes up, including German Duran's top 5 Fort Worth restaurants, and a mention from a Ranger official about watching Josh Hamilton take B.P.
A bit troubling is the news (which I hadn't heard before) that Hamilton suffered a "minor fracture" to his left middle finger while playing catch last month. That's not going to help his reputation for being injury prone.
Evan Grant has some bloggy notes, with a lot of Nolan Ryan stuff, discussion of Scott Feldman's struggles, and his thoughts on the Marlon Byrd situation:
But if that's the case, it's better for the Rangers to act quickly and decisively in whatever decision they make. If they are going to trade Byrd, better to move him sooner rather than later so that you don't have a shock to the clubhouse chemistry as happened when David Dellucci was traded on the cusp of the 2006 season. If they aren't going to trade Byrd, then it's important for him to know that he's going to be a part of this club and allow him to continue expanding his leadership abilities. A player in limbo doesn't do anybody any good.
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I like that quote from Daniels
Perhaps I'm overvaluing outfield defense after some subpar years in that respect, but I'm ok with holding onto Byrd unless the deal is a slight overpay and includes an arm in addition to Murton.
If the Rangers were contending this year and just needed a slight boost to the offense, sure, go get Murton. But they can afford to wait and aim higher. Murton is just not going to make that big a difference, now or in the long run. You might as well hold onto Byrd and make sure you have plenty of depth with the questionable health of two of your starting OFers.
by t ball on Feb 16, 2008 9:14 AM CST 0 recs
Laird
You read the line from him Jamey quoted today, and it sort of settles it.
by hightowersmith on
Feb 16, 2008 11:00 AM CST
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Silly Laird
I wonder if he has a little "book o'brags". I think his mom told him he was special a few too many times when he was a kid.
by mcbheath on
Feb 16, 2008 11:38 AM CST
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+1
by lonestarJon on
Feb 16, 2008 6:16 PM CST
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Special in a short bus kind of way?
by boomer1 on
Feb 16, 2008 6:28 PM CST
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+ 1
by LAMuscleFag on
Feb 16, 2008 10:15 PM CST
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Hamilton
by meatbonelefty on Feb 16, 2008 9:19 AM CST 0 recs
and find out
by SteveP on
Feb 16, 2008 12:10 PM CST
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FWST:
He might have to find a new position in this organization."
Wonder if he'll get some looksee games at 3rd base for Frisco this season.
by shroomer on Feb 16, 2008 9:19 AM CST 0 recs
Frisco 3B
Which I guess shows what the org thinks of Whittleman? Just seems they're keeping it open for him to take in a couple months.
by hightowersmith on
Feb 16, 2008 11:02 AM CST
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Seems like deja vu
by zywica on
Feb 16, 2008 4:21 PM CST
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Would these be acceptable numbers
They are his ML career numbers. I don't think he will make them in 2008. JD, sell high!
by RangerMad on Feb 16, 2008 9:37 AM CST 0 recs
Good Gawd!
I now know the meaning of "so happy I could cry".
Thank you.
by Rodney on Feb 16, 2008 9:41 AM CST 0 recs
MJH - Future is [almost] here
http://rangersfarmreport.mlblogs.com/rangersfarmreport/2008/02/the_future_is_h.html
by shroomer on Feb 16, 2008 9:48 AM CST 0 recs
Good stuff from MJH
by RangerMad on
Feb 16, 2008 11:02 AM CST
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jon daniels mea culpa
by ab03 on Feb 16, 2008 10:40 AM CST 0 recs
I think all of JD's move up until the beginning of
by RangerMad on
Feb 16, 2008 11:07 AM CST
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that might have been the impetus for the trade
and internal scouting i'm referring to is the inability to properly project the players you currently have. Right now, the strength of the minor league comes from the scouts that sign and draft players. I'd like to see better peformance in terms of brining those players along, knowing which of those guys to trade, and getting better value when we do trade. overall, this has been the biggest failing of the club in the JD era.
by ab03 on
Feb 16, 2008 11:32 AM CST
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I don't know what
by RangerMad on
Feb 16, 2008 11:58 AM CST
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My thoughts exactly
by T Coleman on
Feb 16, 2008 3:27 PM CST
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I agree.
by Jea103 on
Feb 16, 2008 4:05 PM CST
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I believed...
by corbsclinton on
Feb 16, 2008 7:44 PM CST
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Contract year
Had Eaton not gotten hurt and put up 12-15 wins nobody would be complaining. Why? Because even without Eaton we were within 2 games of 1st place at the deadline. Which is why we traded for Lee. Had Eaton been healthy and performed to the standard we expected in a contract year we could have been a few games up in the division and had a shot at the playoffs.
If the trade would have been Padilla for Young instead of Eaton for Young people wouldn't be all up in a frenzy. But because the guy got hurt in a freak injury right before the season started people want to throw JD under the bus. Sure tossing in Gonzalez in the deal sucks but he had no position on this club. But JD made the right deal for the circumstances he was under. An owner who wanted to win now and a manager who had more power than the GM did.
by Steven on
Feb 17, 2008 12:52 AM CST
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Contract year is a myth
The SD trade sucked, it was not the right deal for the circumstances. You could say that about the Soriano trade, maybe, but the SD trade sucks in every way possible, and sucked the day it happened. Daniels admits as much and has learned from it.
by t ball on
Feb 17, 2008 6:18 AM CST
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Gonzalez had no position on this club?
And people were pissed about trading Young for Eaton because Young was already as good as Eaton was, and Eaton had a history of being injury prone.
by Adam J. Morris on
Feb 17, 2008 10:42 AM CST
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Marlon Byrd
An outfield of Bradley-Hamilton-Murton/Catalanotto would be a lot better than I thought we were going to have.
by Darrell McKown on Feb 16, 2008 10:46 AM CST 0 recs
Well inking Kins to a long term deal..
would be some of the best news of the spring.
Gerald Laird bragging on himself again? UGGHH
"They don't make them like me anymore".
Doctor: "yeh Gerry you're right they sure don't, they sure don't" wink wink
Someone needs to tell him he's NOT Johnny Bench.
On the bench maybe but not Johnny.
by LAMuscleFag on Feb 16, 2008 10:49 AM CST 0 recs
Interested to hear more articles about how
TR? Evan? What's up with the development staff? Outside of the tutors for catchers, have they brought in more development resources?
by rooster on Feb 16, 2008 11:40 AM CST 0 recs
Time to Develop
by Excel Hearts Choi on
Feb 16, 2008 12:29 PM CST
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Sorry Miles
Chance of breaking camp with the Rangers: none
Chance of breaking camp with the Royals: more realistic than breaking with the Rangers"
by NYTXFAN on Feb 16, 2008 1:39 PM CST 0 recs








