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![]() My personal 2011 Bowman Chrome Jurickson Profar card It wasn't long ago that the Texas Rangers were appearing in back to back World Series contests. The team looked to be on the brink of greatness, and they fell just short in 2011, when a fly ball to right field barely escaped the outstretched glove of Nelson Cruz. Had he caught that ball, the Rangers would have won it all for the first time in franchise history. Instead, the St. Louis Cardinals came back from a 3-2 deficit to complete their thirteenth World Championship. Rangers fans were dejected, but unfazed. After all, they had the #1 prospect in baseball in shortstop Jurickson Profar, and one of the elite farm systems in all of baseball. With talent at the Major League level, and players in the minors trying to find a roster spot, it looked like the Rangers were going to hang around for a while. Then Josh Hamilton, the American League MVP in 2010 after a brilliant campaign that saw him hit .359 with 32 home runs, and 100 RBI, was gone to the Angels after a monster 2012 season, where he hit .285 with 43 home runs and 128 RBI. Nelson Cruz, after testing positive for steroid use, was not retained. After the 2013 season, the Orioles signed Cruz as a free agent. He went on to hit .271 with a league-best 40 home runs, and 108 RBI. One player after another, the team that won the American League in 2010 and 2011 started to disappear. Ian Kinsler to Detroit for Prince Fielder, Michael Young to Philadelphia for a brief time before retiring. Profar, after a very short call up in 2012, got consistent playing time in 2013, showing occasional flashes of brilliance, but more inconsistency than anything, hitting .234 with 6 home runs and 26 RBI in 85 games. He then missed the entire 2014 season with a shoulder injury. Profar, who was nearly traded to the Tampa Bay Rays for the reigning Cy Young Award winner David Price, will now need to rehab after surgery to repair a torn labrum in his right shoulder. The Rangers now have to hope that Rougned Odor is ready to go, in a big way.
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I think the Rangers deserve some positive news...can't believe their injury-filled 2014 is spilling over...hope Odor doesn't stink....sorry, I had to
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. "A life is not important except in the impact it has on others lives" - Jackie Robinson “If you have a chance to make life better for others and fail to do so, you are wasting your time on this earth.”- Roberto Clemente |
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Profar was a real jerk at spring training. At the end of practice he had this habit of hiding behind players that he shoved in front of him to avoid any contact what-so-ever with fans. I watched him push Adrian Beltre out of the way to jump into a golf cart. I asked one woman next to me (a local who said she went every year) if he ever signs. She said "No, sir. He's an asshole." Might have been the only time she ever cursed in her life.
Maybe now he has some perspective. This isn't forever and nothing is guaranteed to him. I hope this changes his view of the fans and what he should appreciate while he has it. I'm a big fan of Rougned Odor. Nothing but a gentleman. Even gave a kid his hat last year. Last edited by packs; 02-24-2015 at 08:42 AM. |
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Really? I hadn't heard about his attitude problems. Let's hope that he has some time to think, and grow up.
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I went to Rangers camp three days last year and he did the same thing every time. Rangers camp was not hugely attended. We're talking maybe 35 to 40 people on average waiting for the end of practice on a back field. No one around me had a nice word to say about him in terms of approachability and fan interaction.
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This is nothing new. I blame the teams for not helping their younger players, especially those not born here, adjust to a totally new environment. It's quite a cultural change for many players living away from home for the very first time and it's a shame that the higher-ups down deal with that in a more constructive way. I know when I was their age, I had all kinds of difficulty socially- and I had most of the advantages they do not. Let's give them a chance before passing judgment.
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I don't mean to reduce someone's entire being into whether or not they sign autographs. But I do think it says something about character and attitude. Now that he's missing two seasons he'll really have to work to get back. That kind of perseverance and perspective will hopefully trickle down to other aspects of his character. I'm sure it's hard to be told you're great your whole life and be a balanced person.
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I'm certainly not looking to make excuses for the guy, because there's always a right way and a wrong way to handle things. But I wonder if some of it due to feeling uncomfortable with the language barrier.
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