Showing posts with label Elvis Andrus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elvis Andrus. Show all posts

Thursday, April 05, 2012

Opening Day Roster 2012

RH Pitchers: 

LH Pitchers: 
Infielders: 

Wednesday, April 04, 2012

Game 1: Rangers vs. White Sox

The season opener, Rangers Colby Lewis takes on a former Rangers prospect John Danks. Both are making their first career season opener starts, so NO PRESSURE! HA!

Danks is 1-4 with a 3.81 ERA in his career against the Rangers. He went 8-12 last season with a 4.33 ERA and has a career 54-56 mark with a 4.03 ERA.

Rangers against Danks:
  • Ian Kinsler is batting .360 (9-25) with 2 doubles, 3 homeruns, and 4 RBIs. 
  • Elvis Andrus is batting .455 (5-11) with a double and 2 RBIs.
  • Adrian Beltre is batting .231 (6-26) with a double, 2 homeruns, and 5 RBIs.
  • Josh Hamilton is batting .357 (5-14) with a double, a homerun, and 3 RBIs.
  • Nelson Cruz is batting .353 (6-17) with 2 doubles, a homerun, and 2 RBIs.
In April of last year, Lewis didn't do so hot. he threw 30 innings of work and pitched a 5.70 ERA, so YUCK! I don't know if that will carry over to this season, but the last two years, he has a 4.16 ERA and a 5-3 record.  Against the White Sox, he has a 1-1 record and a 2.95 ERA over the last two years, so let's hope that is what continues and his weak April last year become what it already is: HISTORY.

Last season, Lewis tossed a 14-10 record while posting a 4.40 ERA. The current roster of the White Sox against Lewis bat .214 off him, and have only one homerun (Alex Rios) and five RBIs (led by Paul Konerko's 3, Rios has the other 2) in 70 at bats.


Forecast: I like the Rangers in this one. Lewis has the overall numbers I like to see. I think that he should continue his dominance over the ChiSox with the Rangers winning 6-3.

Thursday, February 09, 2012

Rangers Sign Andrus to 3-Year Deal

Texas Rangers shortstop Elvis Andrus has avoided arbitration by signing a new three-year contract, the team said Wednesday.

Terms of the deal weren't disclosed, but The Dallas Morning News reported it was worth $14.4 million, with an average annual value of $4.8 million.

Andrus hit .279 with five homers, 60 RBI, 96 runs scored and 37 stolen bases for the two-time American League champions last season, his third in the major leagues.

The 23-year-old Venezuela native has been a mainstay at the top of Rangers' order, racking up a .271 average with 14 triples, 11 home runs and 135 RBI over his career with the team.

"I keep learning every day. I'm still learning so many things, especially with the mental part of the game," Andrus said on a conference call. "And I think ... my best years are coming."

"Elvis represents everything we want the Texas Rangers to be," Assistant General Manager Thad Levine added. "He's a young upside player with a ton of energy and a ton of ability.

"He's the engine for our whole team. He sets the table for the big boppers in the middle of our lineup."