Is Texas after Barney?

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Just saw scuttaro went down for Giants.. possible destination. .

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Renteria backed off earlier statements this spring regarding Darwin Barney being his full-time starter there. Renteria was asked again on Tuesday if Barney was the man at second base.

"As we go into the season we have certain guys that are going to play a particular position and the second day you might see a different lineup," Renteria said.

Analysis: That can be a nod toward Luis Valbuena, who leads baseball this spring with six home runs. Or Renteria could be referencing Emilio Bonifacio, who is one behind for the lead in triples. And with Javier Baez potentially getting a call-up at second base later this season, the heat is on Barney from all over. But Renteria was right to point out that Barney's defense has great value. The bottom line is there will be more mixing and matching at several positions this season.

Mike Olt


It's looking more like Olt will make the team after a strong spring where he put vision problems behind him with long home runs and hard-hit outs.

"He's really seeing the ball well," Renteria said. "He's obviously putting a charge into the baseball. And he's looked like the guy from the offensive side that everyone expected to see a few years ago."

Analysis: A sore shoulder slowed Olt's progress in the field, but he's been playing third base for about a week. Although he made two errors in one inning over the weekend, he's reporting no issues with his throwing shoulder. At this point there is no reason Olt shouldn't make the 25-man roster.

It wouldn't surprise me if they traded him.
 

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Let's hope we can trade Barney.

And Texas likes to send nice prospects our way. :)
 

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Bet we could get Odor and Profar for him :smug:
 

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Rangers Seek Depth At Second And Catcher
By Jeff Todd [March 25 at 11:43pm CST]
11:43pm: The Rangers are scouting the Cubs, MLB.com's T.R. Sullivan reports, and perhaps not just because of Kottaras. The Cubs also have infielders Darwin Barney and Donnie Murphy. The Rangers like Barney better, Sullivan writes.

4:50pm: In the wake of Soto's injury, the Rangers are considering acquiring George Kottaras of the Cubs, Bruce Levine of 670TheScore.com tweets. Kottaras currently projects to back up Welington Castillo in Chicago, but the Cubs are reportedly considering rostering John Baker instead. Kottaras, 30, hit .180/.349/.370 in 126 plate appearances for the Royals last year. In response to Soto's injury, the Rangers have already signed Chris Snyder to a minor-league deal.

The Rangers also looked at Brewers second baseman Rickie Weeks today, Tom Haudricourt of the Journal Sentinel tweets. As Haudricourt notes, Weeks' $11MM salary could be an impediment to a trade. Weeks hit .209/.306/.357 in 399 plate appearances with the Brewers last year.

12:08pm: Texas has checked in with several clubs with catching depth, including the Yankees, tweets Buster Olney of ESPN.com. Though Francisco Cervelli may be available, Olney says that there does not appear to be a fit between those two clubs.

10:50am: The Rangers have had trade talks in a bid to add depth at catcher and/or second base, Jon Morosi of FOX Sports reports on Twitter. The expected starters at those two spots -- catcher Geovany Soto and second baseman Jurickson Profar -- are each expected to miss ten to twelve weeks to open the year.

While it would be pure speculation to guess at possible trade partners in this kind of scenario, we can look at the available free agent pool for other alternatives. With the list growing as final roster decisions are made, Texas could look to players like Tony Abreu, Ronny Cedeno, or Cesar Izturis for the middle infield. Meanwhile, available catching options include recently-released players like Ramon Hernandez, Chris Snyder, and Yorvit Torrealba.

Of course, as Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports wrote yesterday, it could be that the greater concern is with the state of the rotation. That is all the more true now, with this morning's report (via Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News) that ace Yu Darvish will miss his Opening Day start and undergo an MRI to determine the cause of his stiff neck.
 

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Theo is sabotaging all other teams' middle infields to acquire.........


THE UBER PROSPECT!

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Theo is sabotaging all other teams' middle infields to acquire.........


THE UBER PROSPECT!

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