Only Yu

Yu Darvish is a Ranger.

Fans have been anxiously waiting for these words.  Ever since the day the Rangers won the bidding to negotiate with the Japanese pitcher, twitter and message boards have seemingly been counting down the days until the deadline arrived.  I think we all knew it would come down to the wire, but just like a kid on Christmas, you always hope you’ll get to open a gift a little early.

The wait was worth it.

Jon Daniels and company delivered a doozy today.  Not only did they sign Darvish (which we all expected), but the contract is dreamy.

Six years.

$60 million.

With bonuses, he could push that up to $70 million.

I, for one, wouldn’t mind if he got all those bonuses.  One is a Cy Young, and the others are all performance-based.  Bring it, Yu.  Get your extra millions.

The news broke around 4 p.m. CST, and all of my social networking channels have been buzzing joyfully ever since.  There  will reportedly be a press conference on Friday to officially introduce Darvish in his #11 jersey.

I doubt the Rangers are done with this move.  There is still much hope that they will land Prince Fielder.  During Rangers Fan Fest, Joe Nathan said Prince wants to be in Texas.  It’s just a matter of getting it done. Do it, JD.

A farewell to an arm

Dear C.J. Wilson, N520998230_1748970_4022295

First of all, thank you for the 16 wins in the 2011 season. You might not have had great success in October, but I will not overlook the effort you gave to make sure the Rangers were indeed playing in October for a second straight year.

Also, extend my thanks to include the last seven years. You were one of the few remaining pieces of that 2005 Rangers team I fell in love with.  I remember being nervous when you came out of the bullpen back then.  You definitely weren't my favorite pitcher.  (Your then roommate, Kameron Loe, had that honor.)  But you grew on me.  Your charity work, your communication with fans via social media (although you were still pretty unapproachable in person, in my experience) and your unique personality.  I was nervous when you moved from closer to starter, but you quickly showed me I shouldn't be. Again, over the next few seasons, you won me over.  You seem to have that odd power.  Even when I was convinced I didn't like you, you would make me like you.

I think it's safe to say those days are over. 

I do not fault you for looking out for your interests — financially and personally.  I'm sure you're thrilled to be returning to the area in which you grew up, and the Angels offered you a financial package you couldn't refuse.  But, as you can probably understand, I can no longer cheer for you.  Not while you're in the uniform of a major division rival. 

It's not personal, it's business. 

One of the hardest lessons I've learned as a baseball fan is the business side of it.  I have gotten attached to several players only to see them leave for greener pastures (or Japan).  It broke my heart each time.  I may have cried over a few of them.  Ugly cried.  But it seems I have matured or hardened my heart a little. 

I will not cry over your departure, Mr. Wilson. 

Again, I thank you for your time as a Ranger. Thank you, thank you, thank you for being a part of the team that emerged from the basement of the AL West and became a legitimate contender year after year. 

But I must also say goodbye to you now.  Our time is over.  I wish you the best (off the field, of course).   I know you understand.

 

Love,

Me

JD serves up Joe Nathan signing for Thanksgiving

Read more »

Making no apologies and moving forward

Read more »

Rangers come up short in Game 7, Series

Read more »

The Morning After Game 6

Read more »

Rangers Blow Plenty of Chances, Series Heads to Game 7

Read more »

Napoli Is the Hero; Lifts Rangers to Game 5 Win, 3-2 World Series Lead

Read more »

Dutch delivers shutout in Game 4 win

Read more »

Cardinals Outslug Rangers 16-7 in Power Show

Read more »

Next Page »