To be a fan of the Texas Rangers is to live in your own peculiar sports hell.. . .
[E]very franchise has had its bad moments.
The thing that separates the Rangers from pretty much every other MLB franchise is that they keep making bad decisions. Year after year. Generation after generation.
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In 37 years, the Rangers have won just one playoff game. That was their very first one---on Oct. 1, 1996. . . . Under general manager Doug Melvin and manager Johnny Oates, the Rangers made the playoff three times in four years.
Those were the great years.
I think it's important to note that he says "the great years" and not "some good years." The article then delves into the great ownership of Tom Hicks, including his deals to get Alex Rodriguez and Chan Ho Park before concluding with the words that every Rangers fan wants to read and believe and hope:
Maybe Hicks has learned his lesson.
Yes, and maybe this is the year we beat the Nationals in the World Series.
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Ah, spring. When kings go off to war and hope blooms eternal for baseball fans.
Thanks for yanking my chain during grand jury today. I always need people to keep me on my toes.
Who better to keep you on your toes than a fellow Fall 2006 starter who loves the Rangers?
Besides, I knew you could handle it. And handle it you did, amazingly.
Did you already know about Slap Baby? My D.A. didn't.
Oh, if Tom Hanks really owned the Texas Rangers. We'd have a payroll to rival the Yankees'!
I think you may be looking for Tom Hicks.
Duly noted, A-Rob, duly noted. And duly corrected.
Does anybody know if Tom Hanks is interested?
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