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Rangers’ baseball is going through major changes in 2020. Globe Life Park is becoming Globe Life Field and the laughable Rangers are becoming playoff contenders. The Rangers used to rule the AL West; from 2010-2016, they had five seasons of 90 or more wins and five playoff appearances. Since then, the team’s been rebuilding and the division has been taken by the Astros. In 2013, the Astros were implanted in the AL West where they would now compete for the rule of Texas baseball with the Rangers. The Astros hadn’t made the playoffs since 2005 and their drought would continue 10 more years, until 2015. After years of tanking, the Astros had constructed an analytically driven front office and managed to build an elite farm system. In 2015 and 2016, hints of the remodeled Astros showed but never anything to marvel at. In 2017, everything changed. Late in the season, they added Justin Verlander in an attempt to make a playoff push. This season was the beginning of the Astros’ dominant
Los Angeles Rams' Quarterback, Jared Goff With Rams' quarterback, Jared Goff's dreadful performance in the most important game in his career, I now question is Goff what we all originally thought, a bust? In order to fully understand the Rams' situation, it is necessary to look back to when they were in St. Louis. After years of disappointment, the Rams realized they had to change, in August 2012, they hired old fashioned, conservative head coach, Jeff Fisher. Fisher was unwilling to adapt to the new, fast pace, trends of the NFL, if the Rams knew what they were getting out of the hire, it wouldn't have even been considered. During Fisher's time in St. Louis, he walked in having a quality defensive unit and a half-decent offense, this core could've carried them to the playoffs and maybe even a few wins once they got there, but Fisher ruined it. The St. Louis Rams tanked. While Fisher was still the head coach, the Rams were dreadful, however,
The most coveted free agent in MLB history is still left on the market without a contract on February 12. Outfielder, Bryce Harper is seeking $300 million for ten years, and a team with the potential to win a World Series. Harper was drafted by the Washington Nationals to be the face of their organization when he was just 18 years old. He grew to be the face of the MLB. In his free agency stunt, he is hoping to sign for a big market team where he can remain the face of baseball and if possible, he'd like to live on the West Coast. This article will establish bold predictions of the top ten most likely landing spots for Harper. 1. San Diego Padres San Diego makes the most sense for Harper. They are the only West Coast who will presumably be willing to spend up for him. Despite the fact that San Diego has been the laughing stock of the MLB for awhile now, they have nine of the top 100 prospects, THAT IS UNHEARD OF. Plus, since the Chargers moved away, the only sports team in
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