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Inbox: How can Rangers keep Byrd?
What will it take to get Marlon Byrd back? Do you think Mike Cameron could be an option? -- Mary R., Fort Worth It will likely take a three-year contract from anywhere between $18-24 million to re-sign Byrd.
Cubs' offseason plans tied to Bradley trade
The Cubs were to meet with four or five teams late Tuesday before the meetings conclude today.
Texas Rangers waiting for bids from potential owners
Final bids from three men interested in buying the Rangers are due this month, but a transfer of ownership from Hicks Sports Group might not be competed until January.
Rangers in market for right-handed bat
The Rangers are going into baseball's free-agency period hoping to re-sign Marlon Byrd and could come out of it with Jermaine Dye instead.
Texas Rangers hire Hurdle as hitting coach
Clint Hurdle might have been a man without a job, but he wasn't a man without options only six months removed from his job as manager of the Colorado Rockies.
Rangers seeking right-handed hitter with pop; Dye a possibility?
The Texas Rangers preached situational offense when introducing new hitting coach Clint Hurdle on Thursday, but the team also is expressing a need for some thunder in its lineup.
Marlon Byrd, 4 other Rangers file for free agency
Five Texas Rangers were among the crush of major leaguers who filed for free agency on the first day of the filing period.
Let the free agency fun begin: LA Angels re-sign Bobby Abreu; Rangers' Marlon Byrd files
Outfielder Marlon Byrd filed for free agency on Thursday, the first day of the filing period.
Don't expect an instant hit Rangers' choice will face challenges in replacing Jaramillo
So much so, in fact, that it irritated Bobby Valentine. "What exactly did Fergie tell him," the Rangers ' manager asked, "that we didn't?" Maybe it wasn't what Jenkins told Witt, I remember thinking, as much as who he was and how he said it.
Chicago Cubs Sign Rudy Jaramillo, My Christmas Comes Early
Sigh. After the lost season for the Cubs, I could have easily stayed away until the organizational meetings next month.
Could Ian Kinsler Be Better in 2010 Than 2009?
Also featured on Rotoprofessor.com ! The Texas Rangers had their best season since 2004 and ita TMs no shock that Ian Kinsler was a key component to their success.
Wednesday morning Rangers things
Evan Grant has his grades for the outfielders up this morning, and Marlon Byrd gets an "A," while Nelson Cruz and David Murphy are both "B"s. It highlights the disconnect, I think, between what the team, and those that cover the team, perceive of Cruz's performance this year, and what those of us out in the interwebs think of Cruz .
As a unit, the Rangers outfield was beset by slumps and injuries . It would be easy to write it off as a subpar year for the club, but there were still some pretty solid contributions, like Marlon Byrd's career year, Cruz's 33 homers and late-season addition Julio Borbon's electrifying speed.
New Math: If Texas Rangers payroll stays flat, how much money do they have to spend this winter?
Rangers officials on Tuesday said the 2010 budget and payroll is expected to stay pretty close to what the team spent in 2009.
Notes from a press conference: Wrapping up the Texas Rangers 2009 wrap-up get together
Perhaps the biggest news to come out of the Rangers press briefing to wrap up the 2009 season has to do with 2010.
Texas Rangers need to keep hitting coach Rudy Jaramillo
Every day, before every game, Rudy Jaramillo takes his perch behind the batting cage at The Ballpark in Arlington, stepping up on the trailer tongue to get a better view.
Texas Rangers may have to go with what they've grown to fill gaps
By JEFF WILSON The past few off-seasons represented happier financial times for Tom Hicks, owner of the Texas Rangers, but it's not as if he allowed his baseball operations staff to go on any free-agent shopping binges.The Rangers' biggest acquisition the past two years was Milton Bradley, who ended up costing them just over $6 million.
Rangers expect budget to remain the same in '10
Whatever the Texas Rangers look like in 2010, they will probably be doing it for around the same amount of money as they did it this season.
Four off-season issues facing the Texas Rangers
In hitting and contract negotiations, timing is everything. And for the first time in his 15-year tenure as the club's hitting instructor, Rudy Jaramillo's timing, just like his hitters, is off.
Byrd, Blalock returning to lineup on Friday
Marlon Byrd is expected to be back in the lineup on Friday night when the Rangers open a three-game series with the Mariners in Seattle.
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