It has been 12 years since Texas has been to the WS. It was Bruce Bochy’s SF Giants who bested Texas 4 games to 1 in their very first visit to the Fall Classic in 2010. Ron Washington was the manager of the Rangers. Texas had some pretty good bats in 2010: Josh Hamilton, Ian Kinsler, Michael Young, Nelson Cruz, and Vlad Guerrero. The top 2 pitchers were CJ Wilson and Colby Lewis.
In 2011, most of the Rangers core was back with the exception of Vlad Guerrero. Vlad signed a FA deal with Baltimore, but Texas signed a FA of their own…Adrián Beltré. In addition, Derek Holland had a breakout season to build up the rotation. They won 96 games in 2011, 2nd only to NYY’s 97. They beat Tampa Bay in the ALDS and Justin Verlander’s Detroit Tigers in the ALCS.
They faced St. Louis in the WS and if it were not for the heroics of David Freese, they might have won their 1st WS in 2011. In Game 6, 9th inning down 2 runs, with a 2 runners on, 2 outs, and 2 strikes, David Freese hit a 2 run triple to tie the score. Both teams scored a pair in the 10th. The leadoff hitter in the bottom of the 11th, David Freese, hit a walk off HR to push it to Game 7 where RHSP Chris Carpenter took over for the Cardinals, and Texas lost 6-2 in Game 7.
Texas made the playoffs three out of the next five years, but could not win a series. Following the 2016 season, Texas went into a tailspin:
- 2017 – 78-84
- 2018 – 67-95
- 2019 – 78-84
- 2020 – 22-38
- 2021 – 60-102
- 2022 – 68-94
Chris Young (AKA CY), was named Executive VP, General Manager. The team lost 102 games in 2021, and Texas’ Owners (Ray Davis and Bob Simpson) told CY to go get players. They spent $500MM on 2 SS, Corey Seager and Marcus Semien. They spent another $56MM for RHSP Jon Gray.
CY also signed Donnie Ecker as the bench coach and Offensive Coordinator.
They did not get the results they were hoping for. So CY was told to go get pitching. For 2023, Texas signed Jacob deGrom for 5 years $185MM, Nathan Eovaldi for 2 years $34MM, Andrew Heaney for 2 years $25MM, and gave Martin Perez a QO and he accepted.
More importantly, CY flew to Nashville to meet with the retired Bruce Bochy and convinced him to take the Texas managerial job.
Texas lost deGrom very early to TJ surgery. In spite of that, Texas got out to a big start and were up by 6.0 games on June 28. Their offense took off under Ecker. Their offense was so good that Texas had 4 starters named to the 2023 All Star Game… Corey Seager (SS), Marcus Semien (2B), Jonah Heim (C), and rookie Josh Jung (3B). Adolis Garcia was named a starter replacing injured players. 5 All Star starters. This is a good team, but will they have enough pitching?
CY was not done. At the deadline, Texas traded for Max Scherzer that cost them elite OF prospect Luisangel Acuña (NYM #1 prospect, #38 overall), They also traded for LHSP Jordan Montgomery and that cost was MLB reliever John King, and two non elite prospects, infielder Thomas Saggese and RHP Tekoah Roby. While the Dodgers were spending a lot of time trying to acquire Nolan Arenado and Eduardo Rodriguez, Texas stepped in and traded for Montgomery. While AF traded for Lance Lynn, Joe Kelly, Ryan Yarbrough7, and Amed Rosario, CY went big and acquired Max Scherzer and Jordan Montgomery. Scherzer was hurt near the end of the season, but came back for the ALCS. He improved a great deal from Game 3 to Game 7, and he should help Texas in the WS.
They fell out of the lead on August 27. The reclaimed the AL West lead on September 22. They were 2.5 games ahead of Texas before entering a four game series with Seattle to end the season. They lost 3 out of 4 to Seattle at the same time as Houston was beating Arizona 3 straight to win the AL West thanks to their 9-4 record against Texas in 2023.
Texas entered the playoffs with one of the best playoffs manager of all time. Bochy was the manager for two teams that reached the WS (Padres and Giants), winning three with San Francisco. Texas has a good analytics department, but Bochy manages with his eyes.
They dispatched Tampa Bay 2 games to 0 in the Wild Card series to reach the ALDS. They followed that up with a sweep of the 101 win Baltimore Orioles to play divisional foe Houston.
Texas won the 1st two games in Houston and lost the next three in Arlington. The third one (Game 5) was a heartbreaker. Up 4-2 in the 9th with José Leclerc trying to close, Houston got the first two runners on and the current Mr. October, Jose Altuve, hit a 3-run HR and a 5-4 lead.
The ALCS went back to Houston. After the loss, Texas certainly could have folded. Instead they scored 20 runs thanks largely to Adolis Garcia (ALCS MVP). Garcia hit 3 HRs and plated 9 RBIs in the final 2 games. Bochy pulled his MadBum relief act with Jordan Montgomery relieving Max Scherzer in the 3rd. Montgomery pitched through the 5th without allowing a run. Texas needed help with a dilapidated bullpen, and Montgomery delivered.
Bruce Bochy is now going to be managing his third different team in the WS. He is the first MLB manager to accomplish that feat. A couple of years ago (before Roberts’ latest contract), to some I had the unmitigated gall to say that I was hoping the Dodgers would sign Bruce Bochy. How dare I? A Giants manager? He was nothing compared to Dave Roberts. Didn’t I realize that Doc had the best winning percentage of any MLB manager. Bochy? He was a below .500 manager. Yeah, but he had been to the WS four times and won 3 of them, obviously with inferior teams, including the 2014 Giants team.
SF dispatched Bochy for Gabe Kapler because it was believed that Kapler was more analytical. Bochy would have been happy staying in retirement waiting for his HOF induction.
Instead he is going back to the WS. We do not yet know who the Rangers will be facing, as Philadelphia and Arizona are tied up 3 games each. Philadelphia will be pitching LHSP Ranger Suarez while Arizona will be starting their rookie SP Brandon Pfaadt. Pfaadt has been the surprise pitcher throughout their NLDS and NLCS. Can he do it in a Game 7?
I know we will get into it in more detail later during the Hot Stove League, but I am convinced that it is better than a 50-50 chance that Clayton Kershaw will join his friend Chris Young in Texas next year.
I have never liked Bochy. Not even when he was a player. But no one can deny his post season success’s. He is under .500 during the regular season, but his teams have won 2000 games, and lost 2000 games. Dusty Baker has a better regular season record by 90 games. Dusty has hinted that he is going to retire at age 74. Bochy had zero chance of being named the manager of the Dodgers since management is perfectly happy with Roberts. For the time being anyway. I think Baker is going to make it to the Hall as a manager. He has more wins than Lasorda. He has a World Series win, and two pennants. He was also manager of the year three times. Same as Bochy. Both are candidates for that honor again.
Love CK and would like to see him back on a one-year deal, assuming he does not need shoulder surgery. If he decides to leave LA I hope it’s to retire and spend more time with the kids. He needs to go into the HoF with just one cap.
Alternatively, if he indeed leaves it wouldn’t be a complete disaster. Once Dodger fans work through the five stages of grief and coping that would come with his departure, comes the realization AF could use the $20+ million salary expense that CK occupies in a far better situation moving forward. I don’t consider his roster slot to be an albatross and even though he is of course always welcomed to come back (AF said as much in his post game presser) his decision to possibly leave could be a blessing for the FO.
Of course it also means my curse of buying T-shirts and jerseys of my favorite players only to see them leave the next year continues. Happened to me when I purchased a Rams Jared Goff jersey, a Bellinger T-Shirt, Seager jersey and now most likely a CK jersey I got for my birthday in August. If he indeed leaves I will always wear my CK jersey proudly because he is without question a first ballot HoF candidate, a great Dodger and the second best LH Dodger pitcher of all-time.
Dave Roberts is great blah blah blah
I’m happy for Corey Seager to have another opportunity to play in a World Series. He continues to be successful in the playoffs. He has had a nice postseason so far, but nothing like his teammate Adolis Garcia. To think any team could have had this guy a couple of years ago for basically nothing is amazing. To compare Texas’s offensive output in this series to what the Dodgers produced is mind-blowing.
I’m hoping the Phils win the game tonight just to make the World Series interesting and more competitive. And, for my neighbor. He is pulling for his hometown team now that the Dodgers aren’t involved. It will be painful (and boring) if Arizona somehow wins this series. If that happens, how many fans outside of Dallas and Phoenix are going to be watching the World Series?
Watching the Rangers destroy Houston’s #8 ranked pitching staff and compare that to the Dodgers being totally shut down by Arizona’s #20 rank staff is certainly discouraging. What can the Dodgers do to correct this? I, Dave Roberts, and the front office have no idea. Maybe, they should ask Chris Young or Mike Hazen.
Carry on.
Go Arizona tonight! Screw Philly and it’s trashy fans.
Bochy looks like grandpa at Thanksgiving dinner. He just sits there staring blankly straight ahead. His players are playing well. It’s like they’re saying “let’s win it for grandpa!”
I’ll say it til my dying day. It’s the players. It’s ALWAYS the players.
I have no jerseys. Never had one, though I drove through New Jersey a couple of times. Had a smell to it. Like it hadn’t been washed in a while.
Arizona is playing better than I expected. Phillies occasionally look drugged, but I do expect them to be sober tonight. Pfaadt can’t do it again, right? A rookie with 5.72 ERA? No. Phillies are going to clobber him.
The Giants have made their decision. They are hiring Bob Melvin as their manager. The official announcement could come as early as Wednesday or Thursday.
Who knows (okay who cares) who will manage SD. Their best shot was with Melvin, but even he could not handle that dysfunctional clubhouse that Preller built.
This will make the Giants more formidable, and could put them in play for Ohtani and Yamamoto.
I’m wondering what kind of team does Friedman want to create to begin the 2024 season. Will there be an emphasis on pitching and defense with more speed and more bat to ball skills or one more like 2023. Asking that question in the way I did may not accurately define the 2023 season for it suggests it lacked the stated ingredients.
Whatever the plan is it will depend on whether Friedman can sign the free agents he wants or make the trades he wants to make.
I want more speed and defense. I want players that can hit the homerun but will also be willing to go with the pitch. I prefer a player with 25 home runs with an .800+ OPS less dependent on walks and home runs.
Maybe May and Gonsolin will be back in 2025 and if so then a trade for a one year rental would be a good move. Bieber comes to mind if he were expected to be healthy again. Same with Burnes other than he would cost more.
I am high on Buehler, Miller, Pepiot, Sheehan, and have hopes for Stone. I like Grove as well and would rather see him in a piggyback role than strictly relief. Obviously the rotation would be better with Yamamoto.
My infield: Freeman, Betts, Lux, Witt Jr. DeLuca looks to be an athlete and I am intrigued with the idea of converting him to 3rd base.
We all have opinions about who is a good manager and who is not. I couldn’t stand Alston. But he was successful. I always blamed him for 1962. His decision to send Roebuck back out for the 9th was puzzling to me. I always thought he should have let Drysdale come in and save that game. The pen was gassed. But he wanted to save Big D for the first game of the World Series forgetting you have to get there first.
Has a team that finished 16 games behind in their own division ever been to the World Series?
dbacks rookies look better than ours.