Originally Posted by catman
Losing 2 of 3 to the Indians at home did not help the cause, did it?
The Rangers are very close to being an excellent team. They have a very good core group of players -- Tex, Young, Matthews, Blalock, Kinsler, Cruz and their pitching is not terrible. They have one of the more exciting prospects -- Joaquin Arias -- that I've ever seen. If he can get his mind right, he could be a tremendous asset for the Rangers. The only problem is where would he play? He is a middle infielder by trade and those positions are pretty well set, unless Michael Young would agree to move to the outfield or 3B (moving Blalock to DH) to give him a spot.
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That series against the Indians did not help at all. It started out looking so promising with the blowout win in game 1 too.
Michael Young really has no business switching positions again. In his time since moving to shortstop he has established himself as a very solid fielder at that position, and that was after doing a very good job at secondbase his first couple of seasons. I would say use Arias for trade bait to bring in more pitching. They don't need him at all with the Young/Kinsler double play team. There are potentially a lot of holes in their team for next year though. Padilla, Eaton, Lee, Matthews, DeRosa, and Barajas are all potential free agents this year. If they can't resign half or most of those guys that would really weaken the team, even with their young core infield.