The Rangers have released right-hander JT Chargois, per the transaction log at MiLB.com. He’d been pitching for their Triple-A affiliate after signing a minor league deal in the offseason.
Chargois pitched well for the Rangers in spring training, rattling off 4 2/3 shutout frames, but he didn’t make the initial cut and opened the season in Round Rock. It’s been a nightmare showing for him there, with 10 earned runs allowed through 4 2/3 frames (19.29 ERA) on the strength of 11 hits (five homers) and three walks. He’s fanned seven of 29 opponents (24.1%).
Brutal as that showing was, the 34-year-old Chargois has a nice big league track record — particularly in recent seasons. Dating back to 2021, the journeyman righty has totaled 154 2/3 innings of 2.73 ERA ball. His 21.7% strikeout rate and 9% walk rate in that time are both worse than league average, but Chargois has done a nice job keeping the ball in the yard (0.99 HR/9) and on the ground (47.4%).
In parts of seven major league seasons, Chargois has picked up 5.101 years of service time and pitched to a 3.35 ERA in 231 1/3 innings. Even though the Rangers stint didn’t work out, his track record should earn him a look elsewhere on another minor league contract.
The Angel’s should sign him they need bullpen help among other things
There’s no apostrophe in Angels.
An apostrophe means something belonging to the subject.
Your comment is also a run-on sentence (in addition to the apostrophe catastrophe).
I suppose you’re thinking, oh great, the grammar police. But please reflect: When an idea is ineptly expressed, people tend not to respect it–or to respect the person who is expressing it. That might not be fair, but it is so.
It’s worth it to learn how to write according to standard practices.
Get a life is what I’m thinking
He forgot a period at the end of his sentence too. Oh the humanity!!!
L-O-N-G past the time to RETIRE.
It’s right up their alley more trash
Let’s Chargois Baby!
This is an (bad) Austin Powers joke btw
Aging, Optionless Relievers Are a Systemic Liability. No surprise.