The Texas Rangers: America’s Team?

 

The latest MLB All Star voting results came in on Monday and Prince Fielder is the only starter who is not a member of the Yankees, Red Sox, or Rangers. Not too surprising considering that for the better part of the last decade the American League team has always been flooded with players from the Bronx and Boston, but what is surprising is that five out of the eight starters are Texas Rangers. Does this merit a conversation that the Rangers deserve the title of America’s Team? By no means. Am I going to examine the prospect of this anyway? YES I AM.

If you have ever taken the time to watch Lonesome Dove, then you understand just what it means to be a Texas Ranger. Robert Duval beds a 24 year-old smoking hot Diane Lane at the age of 67, and Tommy Lee Jones goes into uncontrollable black out fits of rage that tend to kill anyone in his path. That combined with the fact that the Rangers don the red, white and blue when they hit the field will begin the premise of our argument. The Rangers recent success and unprecedented popularity all starts with Jon Daniels. Six years removed from being a Delta Chi at Cornell, Daniels became the youngest GM in the history of Major League Baseball at the age of 28. Think of Billy Heywood from Little Big League, but the GM version. Daniels made power moves through blockbuster trades and free agency to obtain Nelson Cruz, Adrian Beltre, Mike Napoli and Josh Hamilton. All of these players, and Ian Kinsler, are leading the ballots at their respective positions and he has managed to maintain one of the best farm systems in the league the entire time.

Daniels has created a team that has rivaled and surpassed the Braves as the fan favorites of southern America. The Christian demographic sings praises every time Murphy and Hamilton step to the plate and the majority of our lower-rent residents with a television set and a Napoli tee shirt jersey have their own hero on the team, as well. They appeal to the broad spectrum of baseball fans, from the clean cut image of good ole boy Michael Young to the edgier Hamilton. Lets face it, the days have long since passed when I can flip on TBS and see the Braves every single day, no one likes Fredi Gonzalez as much as they did Bobby Cox, and the only reason Chipper Jones is still on my fantasy team is for street cred.

Finally, there is not one manager in the league who demands and receives more respect than the Rangers Ron Washington. His contagious energy and leadership has reserved him a spot in the hearts of all Rangers fans, and he has every quality of an old school legendary baseball manager. Did he test positive for cocaine use? Sure. But he came clean and make the bold claim that it was his first and only time to use the drug. Nobody in the history of cocaine abuse has taken their first bump at the age of 60, but did that deter Washington’s alibi? No, sir. He has his story and he is sticking to it.

So, the next time you tune in to watch the Rangers here in the next few weeks, whether you catch Roy Oswalt’s first start, a Josh Hamilton long ball, or you sneak a peek of President Bush and Nolan Ryan shooting the shit in the front row and it feels a little bit like an iconic organization, that’s because it is. The World Series trophies will come and the loyalty of fans all across this great land will come with it. The Rangers have made their case, so jump on the bandwagon, there is plenty of room, and cheer with us for America’s team.

  1. Senator_frat1925

    I would rather the Rangers not be America’s team. I just want them to beat the fucking Yankees every single time. Actually, I could care less if they ever win the World Series, as long as they beat the Yankees.

    13 years ago at 1:44 pm
  2. Joran van der Frat

    This column is fail on so many levels. The Rangers are only popular right now because they are good. Once their current run ends and they go back to the cellar, they will once again be forgotten by everyone outside of Texas. Also remember that they have ZERO World Series championships in their 51 years of existence. You say that the titles “will come”, but the same has been said of many supposed “dream teams” of late who ultimately failed. Everyone picked the Rangers to win it all the past two years but they still choked at the last gasp against “lesser” teams.

    The only ballclubs that can plausibly make a claim to be “America’s Team” are the Yankees and Braves, and even then their appeal is largely based on north-south lines.

    13 years ago at 1:49 pm
    1. ClevelandSideSlapper

      the rangers have the third all-time lowest winning % of any team that’s been around since 1961

      13 years ago at 3:10 pm
  3. Riverboat Gambler

    America is a winner and the Rangers don’t represent America. The Rangers have never won a WS. Don’t give me that Braves shit either. The Red Sox were mediocre for 86 years. That’s un-American. The Cardinals are the most American franchise there is. It’s in the Midwest. The Cards were the South’s team way before the Braves. We were the westernmost team and had many fans in places like Colorado and the West Coast. We’ve been producing excellence since 1892. 11 time world champions.

    13 years ago at 2:07 pm
    1. Drink Responsiblyish

      Exactly. Before the Braves, the Cards were the team of the south…and of the west. And they’re known as the best fans in baseball. They also wear the red, white, and blue (as do about half the teams in the MLB). Oh yeah, and other than the “throw money at the problem” Yankees, the Cardinals have the most WS championships. Sounds like America’s team to me.

      13 years ago at 3:43 pm
    2. John Rocker

      The Yankees were the team of the South before the Braves moved to Atlanta. As much as I hate the Yankees, this is a fact. They were the only team Southerners could watch on TV.

      13 years ago at 5:21 pm
    3. Riverboat Gambler

      False. The Cardinals were the South’s team. The Cardinals always had their fair share of Southerners. Enos Country Slaughter, Dizzy and Daffy Dean, Hornsby to name a few. Ask any old Southerner and they’ll tell you the Cards were the team.

      13 years ago at 5:51 pm
  4. ice cold frat

    Is there anyone on this site who doesn’t root for either the Braves, Cardinals, or Rangers?

    Go Cards.

    13 years ago at 2:15 pm
    1. Frattastic378

      ^ I enjoyed watching Tim Hudson make the Reds look foolish and Joey Votto go 0-4 live. It was a thing of beauty.

      13 years ago at 6:01 pm
    2. The Big LeFratski

      So you enjoyed your one win of the year against five losses? Guess I’ll give you that.

      13 years ago at 8:27 pm
  5. CincinNatty

    Reds are America’s team. First professional team ever and only team in MLB to be home on opening day every year.

    13 years ago at 3:30 pm
    1. The Big LeFratski

      ^ We have a winner. Except the past 10 years haven’t been kind… Big Red Machine, greatest era in modern baseball history.

      13 years ago at 3:56 pm
    1. Joran van der Frat

      Detroit is one of the poorest and most crime-ridden cities in America. And “coincidentally”, it’s also infested with knee-grows. Nothing fratty about any of that.

      13 years ago at 10:30 pm