
Difficulty: All-Star
Fielding: Manual
Roster: KGBaseball's 5.2
Sliders: Custom
Datafile: MD's 3.0
Hitter's Eye: Off
Injuries, Suspensions: On
Trade Deadline: On
Team Chemistry: On
Energy Levels: On
2007 promised to be a big year for the Texas Rangers organization, with new management and bringing excitement levels high in Arlington. After years of being outmuscled in a division which was ruled by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and occasionally complemented by the power pitching in Oakland and the offense led by one Ichiro Suzuki in Seattle, Texas looked to finally compete with a solid line-up, led by Silver Slugger Mark Teixeira and the always-reliable Michael Young.
However, the DL list quickly began to stack up as injury after injury derailed the Rangers hopes of competing for another year. Teixeira and until-then rock-solid reliever Eric Gagne were dealt in blockbuster trades to Atlanta and Boston respectively for prospects, and rebuilding set in once more at Arlington Stadium. A good second-half stretch and a convincing 07 draft which gave them prized prospect Blake Beavan gave positive signs for Texas in 08.
After the World Series concluded, the Rangers headed to the Winter Meetings in positive stead. Several holes were filled with the acquisitions of Ben Broussard, Milton Bradley and Japanese import Kazuo Fukumori. Despite the flurry of trades around them, the Rangers made a less eye-raising move by picking up Josh Hamilton, number 1 pick years back who had a breakout season in 07, from the Cincinnati Reds for namely a top pitching prospect in Edison Volquez. Jason Jennings was signed with a incentive-loaded $4 million deal to help round out the rotation, and after a few minor personnel changes, the Texas Rangers were ready for spring.
Pitching:

Depth Chart:

Projected Opening-Day Line-Up:
2B, Ian Kinsler
SS, Michael Young
CF, Josh Hamilton
RF, Milton Bradley
3B, Hank Blalock
DH, Ben Broussard
1B, Jason Botts
LF, David Murphy
C, Gerald Laird
(P, Kevin Millwood)
RATINGS CHANGES: I reacquired Broussard since he was actually quite decent for me in spring training. I moved Feldman back into middle relief and changed his ratings to account for this. I reduced the ratings for Byrd, Catalanotto and Jennings to account for their new roles, and increased Hamilton's and Murphy's ratings to account for their play so far.