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My Top 21 Texas Rangers in the History of Ever

C.J. Wilson was superb in last night's much-needed win over Seattle. Pedro Strop is gone. Mark Lowe is back (uh-oh). Tommy Hunter and Nefali Feliz are getting close. And dazzling Cuban defector Leonys Martin is fast-tracking our way.In the middle of a very transitory Rangers season I was asked by a...
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C.J. Wilson was superb in last night’s much-needed win over Seattle. Pedro Strop is gone. Mark Lowe is back (uh-oh). Tommy Hunter and Nefali Feliz are getting close. And dazzling Cuban defector Leonys Martin is fast-tracking our way.

In the middle of a very transitory Rangers season I was asked by a certain TV station to list my all-time best players from 21 — get it? — to 1.

And away we go …

21. Alex Rodriguez — If he wasn’t a ‘roided-up asshole he’d be much higher

20. Cliff Lee — Pitched Rangers to Game 5 win in Tampa for first playoff series

19. Jeff Burroughs — ’74 AL MVP

18. Julio Franco — ’91 batting champ with .341 average

17. Frank Howard — Hit first homer at Arlington Stadium, then 245 as Ranger

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16. Will Clark — Grinding first baseman on Texas’ first two division champs

15. Buddy Bell — Best defensive infielder in history of franchise

14. Rusty Greer — Did he ever catch a fly ball without diving?

13. Nolan Ryan — Seventh no-hitter and 5,000th strikeout be damned, 51 wins rank only 11th

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12. Fergie Jenkins — 90 complete games, 17 shutouts and 25 wins in ’74

11. John Wetteland — All-time saves leader

10. Toby Harrah — Original shorstop is sixth all-time in games played; second in stolen bases

9. Kenny Rogers — Best lefty pitcher, by a mile

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8. Jim Sundberg — Third in games played, six consecutive Gold Gloves at catcher

7. Ruben Sierra — Second in triples and one of the best OF arms in team history

6. Charlie Hough — Chain-smoking knuckleballer holds every important pitching record

5. Rafael Palmeiro — Steroids or not, he’s third in hits and second in franchise homers

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4. Josh Hamilton — AL batting champ and MVP on franchise’s first World Series team

3. Michael Young — By year’s end he’ll hold mark for games, at-bats, runs and hits

2. Juan Gonzalez — Texas’ only two-time MVP 

1. Pudge Rodriguez — Team’s all-time best defensive player also among Top 10 in every offensive stat and won MVP in ’99

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