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12 results for "buster olney"
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Olney: Rangers' infield best in baseball
Richard DurrettESPN.com's Buster Olney ranked the top-10 infields in baseball and he puts the Texas Rangers at No. 1. Here's part of what he wrote: The left side of the Texas infield is dynamic defensively, with MVP candidate Adrian Beltre at third and the improve...
Blog | January 02, 2013 -
Buster Olney's top 2013 storylines
Richard DurrettESPN.com's Buster Olney lists his top MLB 2013 storylines. Some feature the Texas Rangers. Here's a brief look at one of those (you'll have to read the rest here if you're an insider). 3. The wild, wild AL West The Angels ripped Josh Hamilton a...
Blog | December 30, 2012 -
Could Brewers push for Josh Hamilton?
Richard DurrettJust because the Milwaukee Brewers aren't a big market team doesn't mean they couldn't be in the hunt for free agent Josh Hamilton. He could help that team and Johnny Narron is there, which is a big plus in the Brewers' favor. ESPN.com's Buster Olney...
Blog | October 16, 2012 -
Olney: Where does Josh Hamilton land?
Richard DurrettESPN.com's Buster Olney takes a look at the market for Josh Hamilton in his insider column. Here's part of what he says about the free agent and how the Rangers might approach it: How many years in a contract would you give Hamilton? If Major Lea...
Blog | September 17, 2012 -
Olney: Rangers No. 3 overall in MLB
Richard DurrettAfter breaking down the various positions, ESPN.com's Buster Olney has now done an overall ranking. It's based on what we know now about the teams, understanding that things could certainly change before and during spring training (remember the Range...
Blog | January 02, 2012 -
Olney: Rangers lineup is No. 2 in MLB
Richard DurrettESPN.com's Buster Olney's series continues today with the top lineups in Major League Baseball heading into 2012. He puts the Boston Red Sox on top, followed by the Rangers. Here's what he says about Texas: 2. Texas Rangers During the course of t...
Blog | December 31, 2011 -
Olney put Rangers' outfield No. 3 in MLB
Richard DurrettESPN.com's Buster Olney has found a spot for the Rangers in the top-10 of all of his various position rankings. That includes the outfield. He placed the Rangers third. Here's what Olney wrote: 3. Texas Rangers Ron Washington has depth and ...
Blog | December 30, 2011 -
Olney: Rangers infield is No. 1
Richard DurrettESPN.com's Buster Olney continues his rankings by position heading into 2012 season and puts the Rangers on top of the infield category. Here's what Olney says about Texas: 1. Texas Rangers There were moments during the postseason when it seemed ...
Blog | December 30, 2011 -
Olney puts Rangers bullpen in top-10
Richard DurrettESPN.com's Buster Olney continues his rankings heading into 2012 today and looks at the bullpens. He lists the Rangers as tied for tenth. Here's what he says: 10a. Texas Rangers They've got a lot of great pieces and this could be a special group, d...
Blog | December 27, 2011 -
Olney's question: What's next for Rangers?
Richard DurrettESPN.com's Buster Olney came up with his offseason questions in his blog today and No. 2 features the Rangers. Here it is: How are the Texas Rangers going to respond to what the Angels did? Texas is loaded with television money and deep-pocketed ...
Blog | December 12, 2011 -
Time for Rangers to look at Matt Garza
Richard DurrettIn the course of a week, we've seen the biggest free-agent pitcher in Cliff Lee go off the market, and now the largest trade piece, Zack Greinke, is headed to Milwaukee, according to ESPN.com's Buster Olney. Sources tell Olney that the Brewers are...
Blog | December 19, 2010 -
Saying goodbye to Pudge for a second time
Richard DurrettINDIANAPOLIS -- Late last night (or early this morning), the Washington Nationals agreed to a two-year, $5 million deal with catcher Pudge Rodriguez, according to ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney. It means Rodriguez, who declined arbitration from t...
Blog | Conversation | December 08, 2009