A comment from someone who knows a of a lot about Rangers baseball. He's got the credentials...don't step.
Lol not 1 game did I c... Dam good I didnt... Fn rangers...![]()
A comment from someone who knows a of a lot about Rangers baseball. He's got the credentials...don't step.
CEO Nolan Ryan and General Manger Jon Daniels had to be separated by manager Ron Washington Tuesday night in the midst of a Rangers sit-down meeting. This is not the first time they did not see eye to eye. The reason for the fight speculation that it was over bench coach Jackie More and first base coach Dave Anderson. After the playoff loss the two coaches would not be back with the team, so this could have started the row. I don't think I would start any crap with Nolan..........
http://network.yardbarker.com/mlb/ar..._head_14704070
This has got to be the greatest three post sequence in SpursTalk history.
Nolan Ryan just left us high and dry.
NOLAN RYAN TO RETIRE AS TEXAS RANGERS CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 31
Arlington, Texas—Texas Rangers Chief Executive Officer Nolan Ryan today announced his retirement, effective October 31.
“This is the right time for me to step down from my role of overseeing the Rangers organization,” said Ryan. “I am extremely proud of what this organization has accomplished. On the field, we have enjoyed great success at the major league level. The fans have supported us in record numbers the last two years and we have been able to upgrade the ballpark and enhance the in-game experience to reward that loyalty.
“We have a group of talented and passionate employees who have helped make this success possible. This organization is in good hands. I am leaving with a lot of great memories from my tenure here and I know the organization will continue to thrive in the years to come.”
“Under Nolan’s leadership and guidance over the last six years, the Rangers organization has made enormous strides both on and off the field,” said Rangers Co-Chairmen Ray Davis and Bob Simpson. “Nolan has meant so much to this franchise and to our fans. We thank him for his many contributions, including his role in helping to develop one of the finest baseball operations staff in the game.
“Today we turn the page on what we believe is a very bright future for this organization. We wish Nolan all the best.”
It was coming. Him and Daniels fighting. We can't blame Nolan. I feel this is a situation where they were going to get rid of him, but let him save face because of everything he's done for the franchise.
Nolan didn't retire, he resigned. Jeff on today's Ticket 760 show said that Nolan made it
known that he didn't retire. I'm not surprised after that near fight a week ago......
http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/writer/...-also-by-going
Last edited by Biernutz; 10-17-2013 at 06:10 PM.
Team will be better off, IMO.
Yeah ---they were doing ok before he got there
Rangers will probably suck next year. Oh well, it was a good run. It would have been great if the Rangers could have won the World Series.
I wonder when his Astros press conference will be......
I heard rumors...if official, that's amazing.
Yeah...it is...but we need the bat.
Wow. Really not sure how I feel about this...
hate to lose kinsler, but this is probably a great trade. now we have an everyday 1B, and Profar will be an everyday player. Profar's ceiling > Kinsler
the team will be better off in the long run
There is a god.
oh thank god. thank you texas. Prince is the worst damn playoff performer ive seen. good luck
after tigers were bounced from the playoffs Fielder said.
"It's not really tough for me," Fielder said. "It's over. I've got kids I've got to take care of. I've got things I've got to take care of. For me, it's over, bro."
sorry but I would not want a teammate who didnt give a about losing. good riddance
Kinsler has been a staple for this team...but we need the bat...BAD...I think it was a good trade.
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