Archives

The four horsemen of the Texas Rangers

As we've established during our initial team season previews here at The Outside Corner, a club's "four horsemen" does not necessarily mean its four best players. The intention is to present the four guys who might have the greatest influence on their team's fortunes with their success or failure during a season. Players like Prince […]

Three key questions for the Texas Rangers

Going into the 2014 season, the Rangers' biggest concern appears to be their starting pitching. The team has one, perhaps two spots to fill in its rotation, depending on who's healthy. With Matt Harrison again having back issues, there may be three openings on the staff. So that may be the key question for Texas […]

The two biggest weaknesses of the Texas Rangers

With the additions of Prince Fielder and Shin-Soo Choo, the Rangers once again have a fearsome lineup and look as if they could be one of the best teams in the AL this season. But general manager Jon Daniels has not assembled a perfect roster. (To be fair, has any MLB GM put together a […]

2014 Season Preview: Texas Rangers

For the past couple of seasons, Rangers general manager Jon Daniels has been reluctant to make the big addition that could push his team back into World Series contention. No Zack Greinke, no Cole Hamels, no Justin Upton. Apparently, he and the rest of the Texas front office learned that lesson. The Rangers were one […]

Dugout Digest – welcome to Rangers Day

Since losing the 2011 World Series in heartbreaking fashion to the St. Louis Cardinals, the Texas Rangers have done nothing but go backwards. They collapsed down the stretch in 2012, losing the AL West title to the Athletics and falling to the Orioles in the AL Wild Card game. Last season, the Rangers didn't even […]

The four horsemen of the Los Angeles Angels

When we came up with this "four horsemen" series, it was really just meant as a clever framing device to talk about the four key players on each team and kept with out incremental counting gimmick (two weaknesses, three questions, you get it). However, with the Angels, the reference to the four horsemen of the […]

Reds sign Homer Bailey to six year, $105 million extension

Go ahead and pull Homer Bailey's name off of the free agent market for next winter – he's reportedly signed a six-year extension with the Cincinnati Reds worth $105 million. The right-hander will turn 28 in May, and was the seventh-overall pick in the 2004 MLB Draft. Bailey has come into his own during his […]

Three key questions for the Los Angeles Angels

As you can imagine, the Angels have some 'splaining to do after falling short of expectations and the playoffs four seasons in a row. A novel could be written about the many open questions they will have to address if they want to return to contention. Alas, there is only so much time at our […]

The two biggest weaknesses of the Los Angeles Angels

Despite all the big signings and trades of the last few offseasons, the Angels find themselves in limbo. They aren't a bad team, but they probably aren't that good either. At best, they are a fringe playoff contender that need to avoid having their biggest weaknesses exploited in order to actually have a shot at […]

2014 Season Preview: Los Angeles Angels

Four consecutive seasons and counting without a playoff appearance for the Angels has patience wearing thin in Los Angeles (of Anaheim). While they may have resisted the urge to make big, splashy moves this offseason, they also may not have done enough to break their post-season drought. Could the Halos really be on the verge […]

Dugout Digest – welcome to Angels Day

Today is day number eight of our preview season, and we're going to turn our focus to one of the most disappointing teams in baseball over the last two years, the Los Angeles Angels. The Angels spent big following the 2011 and 2012 seasons, and earned a total of zero playoff berths as a result. […]

The Four Horsemen of the Seattle Mariners

You can probably figure out at least two of the four players most important to the Mariners' success in 2014 — it's finding the other two for this piece that was a bit more challenging. While some teams have four (or more) guys who are clear keys to success, the Mariners have two top-tier stars […]

Three Key Questions for the Seattle Mariners

The Mariners fancy themselves contenders, but part of the reason they're being met with skepticism (other than the fact that we've seen this kind of optimism before, only to have expectations blown up by June) is that there are more than a few questions still surrounding this team. We'll do our best to narrow it […]

Now that Orioles have spent money, why not spend more?

The Orioles finally spent some money in free agency, inking pitcher Ubaldo Jimenez to a four-year, $48 million deal on Monday. It's the first time Baltimore has given a four-year contract to a free agent since catcher Ramon Hernandez agreed to a 27.6 million contract in 2006. And it's the biggest offer the O's have […]

Quantcast