The Major League Baseball General Managers' meetings begin Monday in the shadow of Walt Disney World, which is convenient for the Rangers.
I've heard it's as good a place as any to wish upon a star.
Which, at this moment, appears to be the best way to sum up the club's offseason strategy for contending in 2018. Here is the reality: After finishing 23 games back in the AL West and seven in what was at one time a crowded wild card race, the Rangers find themselves with multiple holes in the starting rotation, no closer to speak of, a porous outfield and a strikeout-prone lineup.