September 30, 2021 Morning Edition: Rangers News Roundup

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This is your Rangers Stats, News, Rumors, and Commentary Roundup for the Morning of September 30, 2021.


A Look at Rangers Pitchers’ Horizontal Movement on Pitches


Joe Barlow

  • He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 3.2 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
  • He does not feature a changeup in his arsenal of pitches.
  • He tends to get less horizontal movement on his curve than most pitchers as his horizontal movement is 0.5 inches on average for each pitch.
  • He tends to get less horizontal movement on his slider than most pitchers as his horizontal movement is 1.5 inches on average for each pitch.
  • Brett Martin

  • He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 3.2 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
  • He does not feature a changeup in his arsenal of pitches.
  • He tends to get less horizontal movement on his curve than most pitchers as his horizontal movement is 0.3 inches on average for each pitch.
  • He tends to get less horizontal movement on his slider than most pitchers as his horizontal movement is 1.2 inches on average for each pitch.
  • Drew Anderson

  • He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 3.7 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
  • He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 9.7 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
  • He features a curveball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 2.9 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
  • He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 2.0 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
  • John King

  • He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 4.5 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
  • He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 7.7 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
  • He features a curveball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 3.2 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
  • He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 4.2 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
  • Jharel Cotton

  • He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 4.3 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
  • He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 7.7 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
  • He tends to get less horizontal movement on his curve than most pitchers as his horizontal movement is 1.7 inches on average for each pitch.
  • He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 5.0 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
  • Josh Sborz

  • He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 3.9 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
  • He does not feature a changeup in his arsenal of pitches.
  • He features a curveball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 4.5 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
  • He tends to get less horizontal movement on his slider than most pitchers as his horizontal movement is 0.3 inches on average for each pitch.
  • Spencer Patton

  • He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 5.6 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
  • He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 8.1 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
  • He does not feature a curveball or he does not throw it enough to qualify.
  • He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 6.8 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
  • Dane Dunning

  • He does not feature a Four Seam Fastball or he does not throw it enough to qualify.
  • He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 10.1 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
  • He features a curveball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 4.5 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
  • He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 2.5 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
  • Dennis Santana

  • In absolute terms, his Four Seam Fastball has far more horizontal movement than most pitchers, it gets 6.8 inches of horizontal movement each time.
  • He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 10.0 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
  • He does not feature a curveball or he does not throw it enough to qualify.
  • He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 2.2 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
  • Taylor Hearn

  • He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 3.5 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
  • He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 6.3 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
  • He does not feature a curveball or he does not throw it enough to qualify.
  • He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 3.1 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
  • A.J. Alexy

  • He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 2.5 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
  • He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 4.6 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
  • He features a curveball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 5.4 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
  • He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 4.4 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
  • Now onto the News, Rumors, and Commentary…

    “Rangers assistant general manager Mike Daly is departing the organization to join the Padres’ front office, reports Jeff Wilson. (Jon Heyman of the MLB Network reported this morning that Daly and the Friars were in talks). Daly had spent fifteen years with Texas working in international scouting and player development, the last five of which had…”

    Above is the summary of: Padres Hire Former Rangers' AGM Mike Daly For Front Office Position… tap or click to check out the full article.

    “Rangers right-hander Kyle Cody underwent a labral debridement procedure on his injured right shoulder, the club informed reporters (including Jeff Wilson). He’s expected to miss the first half of next season. Cody missed almost all of this year due to the injury that necessitated today’s procedure. He landed on the injured list on April 25 with…”

    Above is the summary of: Rangers’ Kyle Cody Undergoes Shoulder Surgery… tap or click to check out the full article.

    “Texas Rangers pitcher Kyle Cody underwent should surgery, the team announced on yesterday. The team indicated that the hope was that Cody would be back and ready to pitch again in the second half of 2022. While Cody still has five years of team control remaining after his year of service time in 2021, I am not sure that, given the uncertain prognosis and his having to be on the injured list for at least the first half of 2022, the Rangers will want to keep him on the 40 man roster this offseason. Cody won a job out of spring training in the Rangers’ bullpen, but put up a 7.94 ERA and 5.46 FIP in 11.1 IP before landing on the injured list with shoulder soreness.”

    Above is the summary of: Kyle Cody undergoes shoulder surgery… tap or click to check out the full article.

    “I just like to go and play baseball.” Kiner-Falefa gives back During the Rangers’ off-day on Monday, shortstop Isiah Kiner-Falefa handed out 600 boxed meals and water bottles to the homeless community in Dallas in partnership with the OurCalling lunch service. Before Texas dealt Joey Gallo to the Yankees at the Trade Deadline, García was the Rangers’ starting center fielder, with Gallo having won an AL Gold Glove Award of his own in right field in 2020. Kiner-Falefa, a 2020 AL Gold Glove Award winner at third base, said his girlfriend informed him about the organization after seeing that Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott had worked with them in the past. OurCalling was thrilled to have Kiner-Falefa help out and serve the community alongside them.”

    Above is the summary of: Adolis making case for AL Gold Glove Award… tap or click to check out the full article.

    “17) RHP Nick Snyder (right shoulder fatigue) Expected return: 2022 Snyder was transferred from the 10-day IL to the 60-day IL on Sept. (Last updated: July 6) RHP Hunter Wood (right UCL sprain) Expected return: TBD Wood had been placed on the 10-day IL on May 25 after exiting the May 22 game against Houston with a right elbow issue. 60-day IL RHP Matt Bush (right elbow inflammation) Expected return: Possibly before end of season Bush headed out on a rehab assignment on Sept. 19) LHP John King (shoulder inflammation) Expected return: Spring Training, 2022 King was transferred from the 10-day IL to the 60-day IL on Aug.”

    Above is the summary of: Injuries & Moves: Cody out until 2022… tap or click to check out the full article.

    “It was just the second start in Triple-A for the Rangers’ third-ranked prospect and it was an improvement over his first one in which he got tagged for three earned runs in three innings. That was easily the highlight of his four-hit night and the Pirates’ third-ranked prospect is now 9-for-12 with three homers and four RBIs in his past three games. 60), Triple-A Round Rock In his final start of the season, Winn fired five one-hit innings and worked out of multiple jams to cap off a fantastic sophomore season for the 15th overall pick of 2018. He has set new career-highs in hits (180), runs (94), doubles (31), homers (29), RBIs (93) and walks (43) while boasting a batting average of .347 across two levels.”

    Above is the summary of: Winn yields one hit, fires five scoreless… tap or click to check out the full article.

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