The Texas Rangers organization would like to thank Kenny Rogers for his efforts over the last two seasons and during his entire Rangers career. As we look at 2006 and beyond, we feel it is in the club's best interests to move forward without him.
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I thought the defense showed it was going to be very aggressive, and I liked some of the things we did offensively. We just have to find more continuity.John Hart
This year hasn't been what we had hoped coming off last year, ... We're all frustrated. That's what happens when you're not going to contend. But the staff's attitude remains positive.
John Hart
I have no problem playing 5A, but it would make just as much sense for (3A) Heritage Hills to play Ben Davis as it does us, because there's not that much difference between us and Heritage Hills as opposed to us and Ben Davis or Warren Central.
John Hart
We had people drive down from Darwin, we had people drive over from Melbourne and Sydney. People know how special they are -- they're a slice of history.
John Hart
I may be old school, but you get an opportunity to play for a winner and you've got guys turning deals down and the chance to win somewhere. It doesn't compute. It's not a good reflection.
John Hart
I want to thank Frank McCourt for the opportunity to speak with him regarding his opening. I enjoyed speaking to him, ... However, I have indicated to Texas owner Tom Hicks my desire to remain with the Rangers. Therefore, I am withdrawing my name from consideration for the general manager's job with the Dodgers.
John Hart
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