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Rangers have given Daniels reason to think big

Matt Mosley
Written by Matt Mosley

The Rangers thought they’d hired a nice “transitional” manager in Chris Woodward. They may have stumbled into the real deal.

Texas improved to nine games above .500 with a 3-1 win over the Tigers on Thursday and have moved to within 4 1/2 games of the Astros. This has suddenly become a thing. What was supposed to be the worst team in the AL West is threatening to stick around this summer. The final season at Globe Life Park has become must-see TV, in part because fans aren’t flocking to these games.

What I like about Woodward is he’s somehow managed the ego of one of the most enigmatic players in baseball, Rougned Odor. My colleague and boss Gil LeBreton called for Odor to be sent down to Nashville recently, but I think Woodward has struck the right note.

He’s giving Odor some occasional days off to make way for the remarkable Danny Santana, who has been a revelation this season. If Odor wants to pout, Woodward can simply point to his awful numbers. I believe these occasional “benchings” may achieve exactly what Woodward needs from Odor. The Rangers are in contention for a playoff spot because veteran players like Santana and Hunter Pence are having remarkable seasons. And when All-Star starter Pence returns from the IL soon, Woodward will have to be even more creative.

As Gil was the first to note, Woodward screwed up early by sitting Shin-Soo Choo on opening day. It didn’t take Woodward long to admit his mistake and I think that early accountability helped him in the clubhouse. Joey Gallo has returned from the IL and resumed his pursuit of the AL MVP. This is a player who is having a career breakthrough, and that’s the biggest reason the Rangers are in the playoff race. Everyone who lobbied for trading Gallo has gone into hiding. This is the modern-day Juan Gonzalez, and it’s a sight to see.

My Pittsburgh Pirates (long story) destroyed Astros pitching the past two days, which has helped the Rangers get back in the division race. I believe the Astros will recover from this lull and win the division, but the Rangers are a legitimate threat in the wildcard race.

Jon Daniels has been given his marching orders over the last few days. He has to fortify the starting pitching via trade. The Rangers have 2 1/2 solid starters. They are surviving the other starts, which makes their record even more remarkable. I assure you Daniels is more surprised than anyone of where the Rangers sit. And he’s joined by the Ryan family of Houston. (I just bumped into Reid at a birthday party).

The Rangers experienced something like this early in the Jeff Banister era, but this feels different. It finally feels like this team is building toward something more sustainable. Daniels helped deplete the pitching in this organization by constantly going for it at the trade deadline. Now he’s being asked to do it again. How do you help the big-league club when the organization is just now recovering from all those trades?

It’s something Daniels has to figure out in a hurry. This Rangers team has earned the right to make a run at the postseason. That it happened two seasons early isn’t something that should be held against them.

It turns out the Rangers have more than an indoor ballpark to sell the fans. Daniels must close this “old” yard out the right way. Go get a starter.

About the author

Matt Mosley

Matt Mosley

Matt Mosley has always been on the cutting-edge, whether it be writing or broadcasting. He spent 10 years as the co-host of the afternoon-drive radio show on 103.3 FM ESPN. Matt got his start at the Dallas Morning News, where he won awards for his investigative writing, including his work on the 2003 Baylor basketball scandal.

He covered the Cowboys for the DMN as a beat writer and then columnist for four seasons (the Parcells era) before becoming the first full-time NFL blogger at ESPN.com.

Matt spent five years at ESPN as an NFL blogger/columnist before leaving to become a writer/TV personality at Fox Sports Southwest. He started his own podcast company, Mostly Mosley, LLC, nearly two years ago and launched four popular podcasts.

His Doomsday podcast with longtime ESPN reporter Ed Werder has become one of the most downloaded team podcasts in the country. Matt will also be a frequent contributor to the PressBox DFW Live! podcasts.

"I've read Gil LeBreton's columns for many years and I was flattered when he and Richie Whitt reached out to me," Mosley said. "He said I could be myself here, which is liberating and perhaps dangerous for our long-term viability."