armchairgm
all sports, all you
+ Add Friends
You are not logged-in.
Sign Up - Log In
Main Page
Sports
Write
Articles
Hot Links
Images
Meet People
Fun
Explore
MLB - NFL - NBA - NHL - College Basketball - College Football - Soccer - Nascar - Other
Article - Locker Room Discussion
All Articles - New Articles - Today's Articles
Submit a Link - Approve Links
Picture Game - Ratings - Polls - Pick Game - Quiz Game - Spring Silliness
Random Page - Random Image - Random Fan

About the Author

RotoRob
I'm a Toronto-based freelance journalist that specializes in sports writing. I've written for Rotoworld, NBC Sports, Fox Sports, USA Today, Creativesports, Baseballnotebook, and the Fantasy Baseball Guide.

More By RotoRob

Free Agency Report: National League, Part X
3 votes, 0 comments
The Mitchell Report Revisited, Part III
1 vote, 0 comments
2008-09 NHL Draft Kit: Right Wing Rankings
3 votes, 0 comments
View All

Other recent contributors

Make this page better by editing it.

Other recent voters

If you like the article, vote for it.
Edit
Page history Discuss pageWhat links here

Rangers Still Digging Way Out of A-Rod Deal

by RotoRob
created January 29, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
13
Vote

Saturday marked the seventh anniversary of the 10-year, $252 million deal the Texas Rangers gave to Alex Rodriguez.

Well, it’s been almost four years since the Rangers gave up on the experiment, yet unbelievably, they’re still on the hook for $3 million deferred payments to A-Rod in each of the next three seasons.

The Rangers were spending money like drunken sailors during that 2000 offseason, giving $6.25 million to Andres Galarraga, $3 million to Ken Caminiti, and $4 million to Mark Petkovsek.

Galarraga would play exactly 72 games with the Rangers before being dealt to the Giants for no one of consequence; Caminiti lasted just 54 games before he was released; Petkovsek put up an unsightly 6.69 ERA in 55 games out of the Rangers’ pen before his major league career ended after the 2001 season.

And A-Rod? Well, the numbers were certainly there, but they didn’t manifest themselves in an improved record for the Rangers, and given how much Texas invested in him, it was reasonable to expect results. However, the team finished dead last in the AL West in all three seasons of A-Rod’s tenure in Texas, extending a playoff drought that dated back to 1999.

After the 2003 season, the Rangers sent Rodriguez to the New York Yankees and they improved to 89 wins in 2004, but have regressed since, and have still failed to make the postseason this millennium. In fact, Texas hasn’t finished higher than third in the AL West since 1999 and after a mere 75 wins in manager Ron Washington's first season last year (the third straight sub-.500 campaign by the Rangers), clearly, there’s plenty of work still to do here.

The offense wasn’t bad in 2007, finishing fifth in the AL in runs, but with a team OBP that ranked just 11th, there’s definitely room for improvement. The fact that Sammy Sosa won’t be back – even though he’s not exactly an on-base machine – will hurt to an extent.

On the pitching side, the situation is a mess. Texas finished dead last in the American League in quality starts and ranked near the bottom in both WHIP and ERA.

So what have the Rangers done to improve themselves this offseason?

Well, they inked Jason Jennings in an effort to improve their rotation. But after an injury-plagued season in which his ERA was almost six and a half, how much help will Jennings offer?

The emergence of Marlon Byrd last season was a very pleasant surprise, and Texas further improved its outfield depth with the addition of two talented, but very troubled individuals in Milton Bradley and Josh Hamilton. David Murphy, acquired in a mid-season deal, showed great promise.

The bullpen looks like it will be much better, thanks to the signings of Kazuo Fukumori and Eddie Guardado, who join Frank Francisco, who emerged as a solid set-up man, and C.J. Wilson, who stepped up as a closer when Eric Gagne was dealt away. Joaquin Benoit broke through as a great workhorse reliever with closer potential. Even without the injured, non-tendered [[Akinori Otsuka, the bullpen will be a definite strength.

Gagne, of course, wasn’t the only big name to depart Texas last year. Mark Teixeira and Kenny Lofton were purged in deadline deals.

The Rangers have not been successful when adding free-agent hurlers. The team is still saddled by the Kevin Millwood deal, a real albatross given how much of a bust he’s been. Re-signing Vicente Padilla to a big-money multi-year deal sure bombed in year one.

Texas is trying desperately to build a pitching staff through the draft, taking pitchers with its first pick in four of the past five years. Unfortunately, it’s yet to translate into results. Kameron Loe has failed to develop as quickly as the team has hoped.

The Rangers had high hopes for Robinson Tejeda entering the season, but he was awful.

As for the offense, Michael Young remains a steady option, with three straight seasons batting at least .315. Ian Kinsler is on the verge of stardom, and if Brad Wilkerson can continue to recover his home run stroke, it will certainly help make up for the loss of Sosa.

A lot of things will have to break right for Texas to return to .500 in 2008, and at this point, any thoughts of the playoffs will strictly be very long-termed based.

Like what you see? Come visit our fantasy sports analysis blog ( http://www.RotoRob.com ) for daily content. Recent posts include this week's Ice Chips, our NHL fantasy column, our newest Squeeze Play, a gossip column focusing on athletes and celebrities; this week's NBA Daily Dose, focusing on Jose Calderon ; and  the 2007 RotoRob Football Awards. 


Enable Comment Auto-Refresher
JuTMSY4Legend
523 days ago
Score 0+-
When Tejada was in Philly, I liked him...he was a great #5 pitcher...and could easily eat up innings in the pen... The Rangers, where good players go to die...
Permalink | Reply
SSreportersLegend
523 days ago
Score 1+-
The Rangers, where good players go to die...

And in this article, the Rangers signed.....

Ken Caminiti
Permalink | Reply
Agent0Red-Shirting
523 days ago
Score 0+-
...ouch
Permalink
AcbabeisonVarsity
523 days ago
Score 1+-
No mention of Hank Blalock, he has really fallen off the past 2-3 seasons.
Permalink | Reply
KelsdadAll-Star
523 days ago
Score 0+-
Three million is way better than 9.
Permalink | Reply
RomiezzoLegend
523 days ago
Score 0+-
I remember the Rangers the season after the A-Rod trade, in 2004. They had Alfonso Soriano (.280/28/91), Mark Teixeira (.281/38/112), Hank Blalock with a decent year (.276/32/110), Kevin Mench with 25+ home runs, and 5 other players with 10+ homers.

As for pitching, the difference is that they had a good ace in Kenny Rogers (18-9, 4.76) who actually picked up some wins, and a decent bullpen: Francisco Cordero (2.13 ERA with 49 saves) Ron Mahay (2.55 ERA), and Brian Shouse (2.23 ERA).

Who do the Rangers have now? Well, they still have Michael Young (5 straight years with 200+ hits), Ian Kinsler? Sammy Sosa? Brad Wilkerson? Hank Blalock (who is not doing as much damage as he should be/used to)? You see my point? And also, Mark Teixeira is no longer on the Rangers, which is at their disadvantage as well.

As for pitching, who do they have? Kevin Milwood (5.16 ERA last season)? Kameron Loe (5.36)? Vincente Padilla (5.76)? Robinson Tejeda? (6.61)? Kason Gabbard (5.58)? As for the bullpen, they have CJ Wilson and Joaquin Benoit, and no one else.

That's why the 2004 Rangers were 89-73, and the 2007 Rangers were 75-87. They might even do worse this year since Teixeira is gone for the whole year, and they start off with no (good)Eric Gagne.
Permalink | Reply
Add your Comment
ArmchairGM welcomes all comments. If you don't want to be anonymous, Register or Login. It's free
Categories: Opinions | Opinions by User RotoRob | January 29, 2008 | January 2008 | MLB Opinions | Texas Rangers Opinions | Alex Rodriguez Opinions | Andres Galarraga Opinions | Ken Caminiti Opinions | Mark Petkovsek Opinions

Don't Miss

Steve McNair Has Passed Away
Chris Davis' Obscene Strikeout Pace
What Else is New?
Goose Gossage is Right: Closers and Relief Pitchers Cannot Be Compared
SSR Interviews: USMNT Soccer Talk With Joshua Mayers

In the News

Hey ArmchairGM users! Want to help the admins update this news section? Click here to help us out.

Comments of the Day

4 and appearantly Peyton is 29th, making him better than S...
4 What is wrong with you KD?
2 I never "liked" McNair, as he was frequently a...
1 I"m surprised this didn"t get more comments, becaus...
1 It is absolutely fair to call it a choke. Mexico was up 2...

Play the Picture Game

Old School vs. New School

New Articles

The Race to the Chase: 8 to go
Tampa Bay Road Favorites Sunday Night Baseball Betting Lines
For once, the Clippers pressing all the right buttons
Mets Suffer A Sweep
Giants Offense Alive Vs. Astros

Retrieved from "http://armchairgm.wikia.com/Article:Rangers_Still_Digging_Way_Out_of_A-Rod_Deal"

This page was last modified 23:40, 29 January 2008. Content is available under the GFDL.

Main Page About Special Pages Help Terms of Use Advertise