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Ranger Danger

Wed Aug 06, 2008 at 04:00:00 PM
Shelved with bone spurs, maybe C.J. can contort himself into a career with Circque Du Soleil.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m not coming in here to take up for C.J. Wilson. The dude has long been a clown who this year in spring training pissed off his teammates with his hot political views. And last night, flipping the ball to your manager and walking off the mound in a dismissive manner was, exactly as Rangers’ GM Jon Daniels phrased it, “disrespectful and unacceptable”.

But there’s a deeper, more troubling problem in Arlington than a cocky, insubordinate closer shelved with bone spurs. Fact is, this is just the latest example of the Rangers continually misjudging, misusing and simply missing on pitching talent.

This, like Monday, should be a time for rare Rangers’ revelry. They are six games over .500 for the first time since June 2006, they make their season national TV debut on ESPN tonight against the Yankees and they are actually beginning sniff a wild-card race.

But the bungling of Wilson is just the latest example that the organization is clueless when it comes to pitching – in all phases. Firing pitching coach Mark Connor last week just has to be a step in the right direction. So does the addition of Hall of Famer Nolan Ryan as team president.

But monkeying with Wilson’s mechanics, sending him out in the 8th inning of a blowout, watching him give up a grand slam and then – presto! – immediately revealing he has bone spurs that will require a trip to the disabled list and possibly season-ending surgery shows the franchise’s fundamental flaw. Wilson has sucked since June 1, when his ERA has been hovering around 6.00.

Either he has been hiding his injury from an inept medical staff, or the Rangers have been over-extending Wilson in hopes of catapulting into the playoff hunt.

Just add it to the list. Whether it’s trading Chris Young, signing Chan Ho Park, pissing off Kenny Rogers, giving up on Edinson Volquez or mismanaging Wilson, the Rangers continue their miserable mastery of ditching pitchers.

Kudos to Ron Washington for yanking Wilson back on the mound and making the pitcher leave in a professional manner. It’s the best handling of a Rangers’ pitcher I’ve seen in a long time. -- Richie Whitt

Category: Texas Rangers

5 Comments:

Ricky says:

Not really sure if you can call trading Volquez for Josh Hamilton as "giving up." And pissing off Kenny Rogers isn't very difficult to do. But, yeah, the Rangers have had their problems with pitching for the last couple of decades.

C.J. Wilson is, and has always been, a lefty specialist out of the bullpen. Not a starter, not a closer, but a guy to come in and get out guys like David Ortiz with runners on base. Trying to make him something he’s not has been a disaster.

As for Texas contending for the wild card, c’mon. This team has been tons of fun to watch, but does anybody really think they have what it takes to make it to the postseason? If so, I’d love to know where you get your pot.

If the Rangers want to play with the big boys, Tom Hicks needs to tap into the Tom Hicks that wasn’t afraid to throw big money at the Chan Ho Park and A-Rods of the world. Sure, those signings didn’t work out, but why not make C.C. Sabathia an offer he can’t refuse and dump a boatload of cash on K-Rod’s doorstep in the offseason? Then Texas can talk about going to the playoffs.

see ya CJ says:

See ya CJ. I never really felt too comfortable when you entered in the 9th. Shaky comes to mind. But now, everyday Eddie is the man. Who cares if its 86 MPH.

also, bring back the stache Vasquez....checkout http://www.bringbackthestache.com

BJPrentice1979 says:

Dude that www.bringbackthestache.com site is effink funny! Maybe instead of CJ cutting his hair into a mohawk, he shoulda been thinking about growing out a moustache? Classic.

anonymous says:

that's so funny

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