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Best Texas Rangers Players Over The Last 25 Years
Greetings, Vocal readers and Rangers fans! In one of my last stories, I wrote about my personal favorite World Series teams since the year 2000. I'll have a link to that story at the end of this story. However in this story, I'll be featuring a list of some of my favorite Texas Rangers players who played between the years 2000-2024. Since 1972, the Texas Rangers have a spectacular history of having some of the best players in their organization. Sure, they had their share of ups and downs, but they're a team who's destined for excellence. In 2023, they won their first World Series title, and they're destined to win more of them down the road. I've been a Rangers fan for almost 25 years, and I can say that this is the best fanbase in the AL West and also, in the American League.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 11 months ago in Unbalanced
The 20 Best Sports Audiobooks in 2025
Sports fans looking for inspiration, strategy, and thrilling stories have a wealth of fantastic audiobooks to enjoy in 2025. Whether you're into basketball, football, Formula 1, or adventure sports, this list has something for you. And if you're searching for the best place to explore sports-related audiobooks, AudioSports is your go-to destination. This platform is dedicated to bringing sports stories to life through expertly narrated audiobooks, helping fans immerse themselves in the world of athletics like never before.
By freakingaudio11 months ago in Unbalanced
Alone in an Unbalanced World
The world had always been tilted, but Ayan had never felt it quite like this before. From childhood, he had sensed the imbalance, the silent yet ever-present weight pressing down on one side of life while the other remained impossibly light. His father, a factory worker, toiled away endlessly, and his mother balanced the burdens of a home that never rested. Yet, beyond their small, crumbling house in the heart of the city, he saw the stark contrast—gleaming skyscrapers, people who never seemed to struggle for food, and children who never wore the same shirt two days in a row.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy11 months ago in Unbalanced
FanGraphs' MLB Predictions for 2025
Greetings, baseball nerds! The MLB regular season is fast approaching and you're curious about how well your favorite team will do this year. For this story, we'll be going over what teams FanGraphs have chosen to win each division and their chances of winning the World Series. Those are the two categories that will be the main focus throughout this story. Please note that these predictions and odds are subject to change and updated daily. These are posted as of this writing. I'll be comparing what FanGraphs have said versus what I've predicted in previous stories. Alright, let's get on with it.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 11 months ago in Unbalanced
My Honest Thoughts About Pete Rose
I've avoided talking about a controversial baseball figure who is no longer with us for so long. Now, it's time that I'd finally talk about the late Pete Rose. I'll be sharing some of my brutally honest takes and the reasons why he's in the news six months after his September 2024 death, which I'll get into later.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 11 months ago in Unbalanced
Magical Kenya Open. AI-Generated.
Magical Kenya Open: A Celebration of Golf and Heritage Introduction The Magical Kenya Open is more than just a golf tournament; it is a celebration of Kenya’s rich sporting heritage, breathtaking landscapes, and the growing prominence of African golf on the global stage. Held annually, this prestigious event attracts professional and amateur golfers from all over the world, eager to compete on the lush fairways of Kenya’s top golf courses. The tournament not only showcases the beauty of Kenya but also strengthens its position as a leading golfing destination in Africa.
By Mutonga Kamau12 months ago in Unbalanced
Commanders grant two time Pro Bowl DT Jonathan Allen permission to seek a trade.
Commanders grant two time Pro Bowl DT Jonathan Allen permission to seek a trade. In a significant development the Washington Commanders have granted defensive tackle Jonathan Allen permission to seek a trade as reported by CBS Sports. This move comes as Allen enters the final year of his contract carrying a non guaranteed base salary of $15.5 million for the 2025 season. Allen a two-time Pro Bowler has been a cornerstone of the Commanders' defense since being selected in the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft. Over his eight year tenure with Washington Allen has consistently demonstrated his prowess on the defensive line. In 2021 he secured a four year $72 million contract extension underscoring the team's commitment to him. He rewarded this investment with back to back Pro Bowl seasons. However the 2024 season was marred by a torn pectoral muscle limiting him to just eight regular season games during which he recorded three sacks. Despite his injury Allen returned to participate in all three of Washington's postseason contests showcasing his resilience and dedication.
By Adnan Rasheed12 months ago in Unbalanced
New York Yankees Facial Hair Policy Is No More...Sort Of
Facial hair is seen as attractive and appealing to everyone. What does facial hair have to do with the New York Yankees, you ask? Recently, Hal Steinbrenner, son of the late Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, announced that the club will allow players to have facial hair. In a post on X (formerly Twitter) before the Yankees' Spring Training opener, he stated that it was the appropriate time to abolish the almost five-decade old policy. The rule, known as the Neatness Counts policy, was first instituted back in 1976 by George Steinbrenner and former manager Billy Martin, due to Steinbrenner's military background. It also prevented players from having long hair, afros, and so on. According to an excerpt in the team's player manual, it stated the following:
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 12 months ago in Unbalanced
LaVar Ball: From Sports Visionary to Personal Resilience
LaVar Ball is a name that commands attention in the basketball world. Known for his larger-than-life personality, bold claims, and strong belief in his sons’ basketball careers, Ball has remained a prominent figure in sports media. Over the years, he has been both praised and criticized for his outspoken nature, but one thing remains certain—his influence on the sport and his family’s legacy is undeniable.
By Test12 months ago in Unbalanced
My Thoughts About Alex Bregman
Spring Training is in full effect and we're that much closer to the start of the regular season. One player that the Boston Red Sox recently acquired was Alex Bregman. Yes, that Alex Bregman, also known as Breggy the Cheater. After spending many years with the Houston Astros, the disgraced player has headed out east. So what did I think about him being a member of the Red Sox? Honestly, I don't care about him. He's free to sign with whatever team he so chooses. However, in my previous stories about the Astros, your past will always follow you.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 12 months ago in Unbalanced
Best World Series Games in the Last 25 Years
The World Series is an event where you hope to see your favorite team hoist the Commissioner's Trophy. In this story, I'll highlight some of my favorite World Series games that occurred between the years 2000-2024. You've probably seen the following games that I'm about to feature more than once.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 12 months ago in Unbalanced










