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PLAYERS:
Yu Darvish,
Josh Hamilton,
Julio Borbon,
Craig Gentry,
Leonys Martin,
Conor Jackson,
Brad Hawpe,
Alexi Ogando,
Neftali Feliz,
Pedro Martinez
TEAMS: Texas Rangers
TEAMS: Texas Rangers
The Texas Rangers will begin working out in Surprise, Ariz., next week in what they hope is the beginning of the process to returning to the World Series for a third-consecutive year.
There will be a lot of eyes on the Rangers this year because of the moves the team has made on and off the field since losing Game 7 of the World Series to St. Louis last year.
Here are the top five storylines for Texas as they begin spring training.
1. Dealing with Yu-mania: The Rangers are prepping for a spring training like no other in the wake of the signing of Japanese right-hander Yu Darvish. Last year the Rangers issued around 50 media credentials for spring training. This year that number has more than tripled. All eyes will be on Darvish, who cost the team 111 million. Every pitch he throws will be scrutinized. His bullpen catcher will draw interviews as will the batters Darvish is throwing batting practice too. The Rangers have added extra media facilities and extra security to try and handle the expected crush from both the media and new fans. It's as close as Surprise is ever going to get to Lin-sanity. The key for Darvish is getting used to a new team and a new pitching regime. Hopefully the circus surrounding him won't hamper that.
2. The Hamilton saga: Josh Hamilton may have a new best friend in Darvish. By the time Hamilton makes his first appearance in camp late next week, Darvish will have already addressed the media and some of the national spotlight will have already shifted away from Texas. That could be a good thing for Hamilton, who has had a rough offseason after his alcohol relapse. It's a big spring for Hamilton, who has to prove he's healthy both mentally and physically. A strong, quiet spring for Hamilton will go a long way to him returning to normalcy and getting ready for a huge season for the free agent to be.
3. No hangovers allowed: Texas fans still wince just hearing the words Game Six. Some of the Rangers probably do too. The best way for Texas to get past last season is to get back on the fields and start playing. The good thing for the Rangers is there was no carryover from the 2010 World Series last year as the Rangers were back in the World Series. If they proved 2010 was no fluke in 2011, maybe they can show they can get one more strike in 2012 and win the World Series. Manager Ron Washington said he would make sure his team's focus is where it needs to be early in camp. Expect that to be the case.
4. The race for center: The best position battle in camp will be in centerfield. Texas could decide to use Josh Hamilton in center, although Washington has said he wants to take as much stress off Hamilton's body as possible. That could open the door for Julio Borbon, Craig Gentry and Leonys Martin. Borbon struggled last year before getting sent down and then getting injured. Gentry excelled late in the season but has had issues staying healthy. Martin hasn't played a full year in the organization. A platoon of Borbon and Gentry is possible, although if one of them has a big spring that could open the door for the club to keep another bench player like Conor Jackson or Brad Hawpe.
5. The Feliz transition: Two years ago the Rangers had success converting C.J. Wilson from reliever to starter. Last year it was Alexi Ogando who made the switch. Now the Rangers will try to do it with Neftali Feliz. The club has been in contact with him all winter and set up meeting with Dominican great Pedro Martinez. The key for Feliz in spring training will be building up his arm strength and working on pitches other than fastballs. The Rangers aren't expecting Feliz to be an All-Star this year like Wilson and Ogando were in 2011. But if he can become an effective back-of-rotation starter in his first year on the job, it's another conversion success story for Texas.
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