Hey, anyone who is reading this in the Dallas area and has HD, I have a question for you. What has the Rangers local game coverage in HD been?
Given we see the bulk of the games on Ch 27 & FSNSW, that’s what I’ll talk about. I’m not talking about national ESPN coverage, for Fox Saturday games, but the local stuff.
I can only remember seeing a handful of games that said “HD” and those were on FSN towards the end of the season. Can someone elaborate on this if you have any knowledge? Hoping to get some feedback on this.
2007 Promotions Schedule
The Official Rangers site does not have this up yet, but I decided to scan in the 2007 promotions schedule that came in the group info flyer I got in the mail earlier this week. It’s huge, so I’m not going to inline the image here. Click on this link, and you’ll get it.
https://www.rangerfans.com/images/2007promotions.jpg
There’s a couple more scheduled concerts here, including another appearance by Mercy Me. There is another local Christian band I’d like to see out there, The Afters. Anyway, check out the promotions.
Barry Bonds
There’s a lot of rumours about which free agent will end up where. The movement starts this weekend. One of the more “out there” rumours is one of Barry Bonds coming to Arlington. I think if he didn’t have the roids contoversy, then I think most people would probably be OK with that move. Offensively he can still bring it, but he’s a total liability in the field.
However, I don’t think it can completely be ruled out. From a purely baseball side, I’m sure he could help in the lineup, and we all know about left hander power hitters and our home run porch. From a complete “blinders on” mentality, that probably would be good. But as we all know this instant headline media obsessed culture we live in wouldn’t allow that. There’s a boatload of baggage with Bonds.
That brings me to the reason for writing this. The last few years, you go outside of San Francisco, and Bonds gets almost universally booed. Heck, the fans in Philly had some rather imaginitive sings when he was there.
It makes me wonder. If Barry Bonds signed here and was a Texas Ranger in 2007, do you think he’d get booed at his own home games? I’d love to hear what some people think about that issue.
This seems like a good time to bring up the story again of how my wife met Barry Bonds some years ago, and he refused to pay $2 for a couple of cookies and milk from a mall stand she was working at.
Rangers and Daisuke Matsuzaka
I do my news browsing via an RSS feed reader (Google Reader specifically). This has the advantage of putting all my stuff in one place, makes things a lit more readable. It also has the advantage of sometimes seeing things that were removed. You see, not everyone properly updates their RSS xml file all the time, and a story gets removed from the website, it’s not always immediately removed from the rss feed.
Such is the case with mlbtraderumors, who posted a story earlier this evening about the Rangers and Matsuzaka. The story has since been removed, but it was still in the rss feed. This is what it said:
Early reports appear to indicate that the Rangers may have submitted the highest bid for Daisuke Matsuzaka. An emailer just wrote in to tell me that 1310 Sports Radio in Dallas reported that Texas posted the highest bid, estimated to be around $25MM. In addition, I’m hearing that Bruce Levine of ESPN 1000 reported that the Cubs did not win the bidding. We’ll see if we can get a few more sources to confirm this preliminary info.
Did anyone here who listens to the Ticket hear that story? Would like to know if that was really said on the Ticket or not.
Barry Zito?
Barry Zito? Barry Zito? I knew Ron Washington might change the perception of free agents wanting to come here, but yikes. This was a surprise when it popped up in my RSS reader this afternoon.
Zito told Washington on Tuesday that the Rangers would be among the teams he would consider signing with this offseason.
Somehow given our history with things like this, you have to wonder if we wouldn’t be used to drive up the price for some other team. But then I never thought we’d sign Arod, either. :)
If he did sign here, he would be the first non spring training player to wear #75 in Rangers history. :)
Art Howe Hired
- COACH Art Howe hired to be bench coach [ Link ]
Some good and bad news for 2007
The last 24 hours have been a real high for Ranger fans. I think the majority of us will say that the hiring of Ron Washington is a positive for us. I personally wasn’t one of the people with pitchforks and torches running behind Mr. Showalter, but I can see the arguments for change. Ron Washington’s choice surprised me. I fully expected it to be Wakamatsu or Hillman. I figured Washington was a serious candidate, but didn’t think he would be picked. Now that he has been, it just “feels” right. Can’t quantify that with any hard facts, I just get the feeling based on what I’ve read from Oakland players that this will be a great move for us.
It’s in the wake of this high that I found some other information about the 2007 season that I don’t believe has been mentioned anywhere before. Most of this is good. One thing if I understand it correctly is not good. Today in the mail, I got a flyer with various group ticket options for 2007. There is a schedule in here, which shows times for the 2007 games; that was new information. The 2007 promotions schedule is also in here. Neither of these pieces of information are on the Rangers site as of this posting. Here’s a summary of the bullet points from reading this flyer:
Not good stuff:
- Parking next season will be $12. Actually that info did not come from the flyer; I knew that back in October when I pre-paid for some parking. So that’s a change.
- It would appear that the Rangers are adopting that “charge higher ticket prices for higher profile opponents” thing that’s been floating around for awhile. The reason I think this is happening is the flyer has several different kinds of rates for group tickets. One of them is “Big Games”. In that section appears the text… “These are the biggest games with the best opponents on the best nights. Access reuglar gate prices and avoid paying premium individal prices for Yankees and Red Sox games.“. Now while this does not explicitly state they’re charging higher for Yankees/Red Sox games, it reads that way to be cause of the “premium prices”. I could be wrong about that, I can see where it could be translated another way, but the fact that they have a category called “Big Games” makes me think that’s what they’re doing.
Other Stuff:
- Every single home game in June, July, & August has a start time of 7:35PM. There’s one exception to that, the Sunday game on Jul 8, before the All Star Break is at 2:05, but all the other Jun/Jul/Aug home games are 7:35. Good, good, GOOD. I just wish the ones in April, May, & September were like that, too (they’re still 7:05). But I’ll take this. It’s a good move, as I have to drive 34 miles from my house to the Ballpark through the downtown Dallas mixmaster.
- Sunday day games in April, May, & September return to their old time of 2:05PM instead of the 1:05 they’ve been at the last few years. Weekday day games remain at 1:05.
- It appears they’re adding a regular promotion. There appears to be a $2 T-Shirt Tuesday on many dates. From the name it appears you can get a T-Shirt for $2, but that’s all the info on that promotion. I expect we’ll be able to buy some of the lesser T-Shirts for $2; I’m sure we’ll hear more about that later.
- Initially, there’s only three bobbleheads listed. I know these things tend to change/get added once the season gets going, but that’s all that’s listed for now. Two of them are “connected” in some capacity. The ones on May 4 & May 11 are a “Doubple Play Combo Bobblehead”. One is Mike Young, one is Ian Kinsler. How they’re “connected”, I don’t know.
- The usual promotions are here. Fireworks, Dollar Hot Dog night, Autograph Wednesdays, $1 Ice Cream Sundays, etc…
So the only real “bad” news out of this is the “Big Games” concept. The $12 parking isn’t much fun. If management wants less empty seats, they need to make some incentives towards the fans like Tampa Bay has been doing (free parking!). Yeah, I know – we’ll hear the line about “Win, and they’ll come”. Sure, that’s true, but I went to a lot of games late last year, where the number of empty seats was OBSCENE. I can tell you why. Too DAMNED expensive. And the tickets aren’t the problem. Gas, parking, cost of food, etc, etc, etc. THAT’s where the cuts need to be made. Not another half price ticket deal. Not a free pair of tickets once in a while (that’s nice, though). The tickets are actually the cheapest parto f the equation when coming to the game. Oh look, there I go ranting about cost of attendance again. If I’m gonna stop doing that, I need a REAL incentive to come out more often. Not more bobbleheads or a half price ticket (which by the way even at half price is still more than it should really cost, but that’s another rant).
I’ll have the 2007 schedule online shortly with the times in this flyer.
A thought about this site for 2007
As I’m thinking of what to do with the site in 2007 (just minor tweaks, nothing elaborate), I had a thought. Would anyone visiting this site be interested in having those open comments posts I see on a lot of other sites?
Traditionally I’ve resisted them, since I’ve never been a big fan, but I was wondering if folks here would like to have them.
Please let me know. If I don’t hear more than a couple of comments, then I’ll assume nobody cares, and not bother.
Nationals sign a few former Rangers
Today Jim Bowden of the Washington Nationals signed a ton of players. Twenty one minor league free agents in all. There’s several former Rangers on that list:
Pitchers Colby Lewis, Mike Bacsik, & Chris Michalak. In addition, they also signed catcher Danny Ardoin. None of these guys were world beaters when here, although I think most Ranger fans will remember Colby Lewis as a promising pitcher who was taken down by injury and then lost on a roster squeeze to a waiver claim. Colby came up for a cup of coffee with the Tigers this season; makes me wonder if he’ll get an AL championship ring. :)
The guys over at USS Mariner had this to say about Lewis in a larger article on the big signing spree by the Nats:
Remember Colby Lewis? He was a big prospect once. He disappeared after rotator cuff surgery, missed almost all of 2004 and then didn’t pitch in 2005. And yet early returns were shockingly good last year. In Toledo, he was a little homer-prone but struck out 111 and walked 38. Next year he’ll be 27, so he’s like… a better Gil Meche? The really interesting twist here is that the Nationals got someone else to pick up the tab on his rehab, saw that he might be one of the few to return to any kind of effectiveness after shoulder surgery, and then they picked him up.
Makes you think Bowden is going for the quantity theory on the basis of you bring in a boatload of players, you might get someone decent out of the lot; fully expecting most of them not to amount to anything. I do admit to some surprise that Chris Michalak is still hanging around.
Wak, out, Art Howe in?
In the press conference this afternoon, Ron Washington said that the makeup of the coaching staff was not set, and they had not discussed specifics. I find that a little hard to believe. Especially after reading this article on the Phillies site. It says that the Rangers have received permission from the Phillies to interview former Ranger coach and A’s/Mets manager Art Howe to be Washington’s bench coach. The article seems to implu we only have permission for 24 hours to do this, so if this is going to happen, it’ll happen quickly, I would imagine.
There’s several open managerial slots, and Wakamatsu will probably be in on several of them. Even if he doesn’t get one of them, it might have been odd to have Wak as the bench coach for the guy who beat him out. I’m sure Wak would be professional about it, but still, you have to think it would be a sticky situation. Hopefully Wak can land one of the open managerial slots.
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