Rangers’ Offense Gone, But Shannon Stone Not Forgotten

So the Rangers exploded for 12 runs Friday night thanks to Nelson Cruz’ eight RBI. On Saturday they authored a dramatic 9th-innning comeback, powered by three consecutive bunts and a walk-off hit by Michael Young. So surely Sunday night would provide some thrills. Some entertainment. Some drama. At least some runs? Nope. A game…

Football. Finally.

Day 132 of the NFL lockout is going to be the last. When the NFL Players Association’s 11-man executive committee formally agrees to accept the owners’ labor proposal this morning — around 10 a.m. — it will effectively end a boring, maddening off-season. As the league’s approximate 1,900 players show…

Whitt’s End: 7.22.11

Whether you’ve reached the end of your rope or merely the end of your week, welcome to Whitt’s End: *Dear NFL owners, you’re a slimy lot. Signed, Everyone. Basically on Thursday the owners ratified a proposal, not an agreement. They made a deal with themselves. Then — with darting eyes…

The 50 Most Powerful Peeps in DFW Sports: Take 7

Power is subjective. But when you see it — when you sense it’s immense influence — you just know it. Each summer, as I construct my list of the 50 Most Powerful People in Metroplex Sports, the criteria gets a triple-digit tweaking. This year I deemed the allure of power thusly: If they called…

Defending Champion Mavericks are Now Must-See TV

The champagne isn’t quite dry and the NBA lockout is just getting started, but how good does it sound to be already talking about the defending champion Mavericks? Once a soft, underachieving team that nobody outside the Metroplex gave a dang about watching, the Mavs are now national hoops darlings. With Tuesday’s…

Cowboys Training Camp Headed to Arlington. At Least Part of it.

Should come as no surprise because I’ve been speculating this for the last couple months, but the Cowboys are now telling the good folks in San Antonio not to expect a full, month-long training camp in their city this summer. At this point, the best bet — pending the expected lockout…

Rangers 7, Angels 0: My Top 10 Observer-ations

​10. Remember not long ago when it looked like Alexi Ogando was done? Since three sub-par starts in June he’s back to being one of the best surprises in baseball, especially after last night, when he threw eight scoreless innings and lowered his ERA to 2.72 (7th-best in the AL)…

Wait, the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team Did Lose, Right?

Just looked up on TV to see the CBS trumpets proudly announcing that tonight on David Letterman the guests will be … Abby Wambach and Hope Solo. Wow, this is going to be tense. Because surely Letterman will ask the obvious question, right: “How did you girls choke away a…

Good News: The Lockout’s Almost Over. Bad News: So Are Two-a-Days.

I’ll never forget the image. It was 2009 and your Cowboys were holding their afternoon training camp practice at San Antonio’s Alamodome. In shorts. The pace and feel of coach Wade Phillips’ camp mimicked that of a leisurely picnic kicking off a weekend 10-year high school reunion. Lots of back-slapping. Lots of story-telling…

Nolan Ryan Hospitalized in Houston with Heart Problems. Yikes.

From the Rangers: Nolan Ryan was hospitalized in Houston after experiencing discomfort early Sunday morning at his home in Georgetown, Texas. Mr. Ryan will undergo tests on Monday for what is believed to be a recurrence of the heart condition which he has previously experienced. Mr. Ryan is resting comfortably and…

Sad Sports Sunday For Your Good Ol’ Red, White and Boo

Woke up rooting for America Sunday morning. Phil Mickelson made a charge, Dustin Johnson was in the hunt and it looked like a U.S. golfer would steal the Claret Jug at the British Open. I was rooting for America after lunch, too. Abby Wambach scored late and it looked like…

Rangers Partying Like it’s, well, June 2010

Your Rangers have done what good, potentially great teams do: Beat shitty opponents. When the Rangers begin their series in Anaheim against the second-place Angels Tuesday night, it will be their first opponent with a winning record in a month. Amazing. Since playing the Braves in Atlanta on June 19, the Rangers’ last 23…

Whitt’s End: 7.15.11

Whether you’ve reached the end of your rope or merely the end of your week, welcome to Whitt’s End: *Derek Holland looked unusually sharp from the first pitch last night. Seattle’s woeful offensively. I had a feeling, so I Tweetcalled for a no-hitter in the bottom of the 1st. Holland…

The Top 5 Best Women’s Sports … For Spectators

Somehow I’ve taken some heat for this blog post from Monday, in which I admit to being initially skeptical about women’s World Cup soccer but, in the end, apologizing to the sport and thanking the U.S. for the thrills and chills. Guess I should expect it from a blog penned…

Rangers Building Momentum For Second Half, and the Future

The Rangers start their post-break schedule tonight in Seattle. Despite a seven-game winning streak, baseball’s sixth-best record and a one-game lead in the AL West, president Nolan Ryan sounds none too satisfied. “It concerns me,” Ryan told ESPN when asked to assess the state of the Rangers at the break…

Michael Irvin Runs His Out Route

Drew Pearson just must be doing something newsy today, right? The other receivers to wear No. 88 for the Cowboys are certainly holding up their end of the bizarre bargain. Dez Bryant stiffs a memorabilia show in Jersey and now Michael Irvin appears on the cover of Out magazine defending and…