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10 hours ago Opening Day 2024: Who is singing the national anthem?
The first national anthem singer for the Texas Rangers season is a Waco native country singer/songwriter who released his first album in 2002.         
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10 hours ago Opening Day 2024: When is the World Series banner ceremony? When do Texas Rangers players get their rings?
The Rangers encourage fans to arrive early on Opening Day.         
Blogging The Boys has new update
10 hours ago Cowboys news: How Dak Prescott’s future could look with or without a new deal
Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports The latest news surrounding the Dallas Cowboys. Cowboys hope to extend QB Dak Prescott despite no offers, imminent talks on new long-term deal - Cody Benjamin, CBS Sports It seems Dallas wants to keep Prescott, even if they wait to do so until next year. Kirk Cousins was the rare longtime starting quarterback to hit the NFL’s open market in 2024. Dak Prescott could be next in 2025. Despite recently expressing confidence in securing a new long-term deal with the Dallas Cowboys, Prescott is now on track to play out his current contract in 2024, according to NFL Media, with no signs of an immediate extension. Prescott and the Cowboys have “a mutual understanding of his contract situation,” per Ian Rapoport, “with no offers from Dallas despite him being in a contract year.” Team owner Jerry Jones, meanwhile, said Tuesday at NFL owners meetings that the Cowboys “are where we are, locked and loaded for this year” in regards to a potential extension. CBS Sports HQ Senior NFL Insider Josina Anderson has since reported Dallas does, in fact, intend to reach a new deal with Prescott, and is “not presently charting a path to let” the quarterback test free agency in 2025, but noted no talks are “imminent.” The news marks a stark contrast to Prescott’s own framing of the situation earlier this month, when the Pro Bowl quarterback told reporters he was “definitely confident” he’d strike a new deal with Dallas ahead of the 2024 season. “Obviously it helps the team,” he said at the time. “It’s important for the (salary-cap) numbers. I’ve heard Jerry say that. ... Both sides understand that. Everything is great. It’ll happen.” Since then, Jones has notably reversed course on the notion the Cowboys are “all in” on the 2024 campaign, revealing this week Dallas may have to “do more with (less)” as a result of financial obligations. Prescott, meanwhile, is owed more than $55 million in 2024 — more than all but one other quarterback in the NFL — as part of a four-year, $160 million extension he signed in 2021. Dallas Cowboys Dak Prescott as Free Agent: QB’s Top 7 Landing Spots in 2025 - Adam Schultz, Sports Illustrated If Dak and Dallas don’t reach a deal next offseason, here’s where Prescott may end up. Most are still coming to terms with the Dallas Cowboys and Dak Prescott’s ”mutual decision” not to enter contract talks as the franchise quarterback looks set to join his head coach and others in a “lame duck” year. With Dak’s monster cap hit of $55 million, the Cowboys by not extending Prescott, are severely limiting their ability to improve the roster - which might have been the plan all along. So as it stands, Prescott will be playing for a new contract in 2024 and there is every chance that come the offseason, Dak will hit the free agency market and the Cowboys will be looking for a new quarterback. While the thought of Prescott walking out the door for nothing next offseason while also swallowing his massive cap hit is the stuff of nightmares for Cowboys fans, is the organization calling Dak’s bluff when it comes to negotiations? Maybe. But ... if Prescott does walk to free agency in 2025, will there be a big market for him? Let’s take a look. What will the Steelers do after this year’s Russell Wilson/Justin Fields experiment? Is Sam Howell the Seattle Seahawks’ long-term plan behind Geno Smith? How about the Las Vegas Raiders or the Denver Broncos? In Tennessee, what if Will Levis doesn’t work out? Could Dak “go home’’ to the Saints? What is the plan in Minnesota? And a fun one: How much would the New York Giants - if they don’t draft a quarterback - love to try to beat Dallas with Dak on their side? Cowboys’ Top Hypothetical Trades to Make Splash in 2024 NFL Draft - Alex Ballentine, Bleacher Report Here are some potential moves Dallas could consider in the coming weeks. Take a Swing On Javonte Williams Broncos Receive: 2024 third-round pick (No. 87 overall) Cowboys Receive: RB Javonte Williams The Cowboys definitely have work to do to fill out their backfield. Tony Pollard had a disappointing season last year, but he was still the primary back. The Cowboys have re-signed Rico Dowdle but that doesn’t offset Pollard’s role and production. The draft is definitely an option, but the running back class doesn’t have much top-end talent. There are no running backs in the top 40 of our big board. Notre Dame’s Audric Estimé checks in at No. 41 overall. Free agency is still an option. J.K. Dobbins and Clyde Edwards-Helaire are probably the best options left. Add a Former First-Rounder to the Pass Rush Buccaneers Receive: 2024 fifth-round pick (No. 174 overall) Cowboys Receive: Edge Joe Tryon-Shoyinka At this point, the Cowboys options are fairly limited. They don’t have a ton of cap space and most of the obvious trade chips this season have already been swapped. But someone like Joe Tryon-Shoyinka profiles as under-the-radar trade fodder. He’s entering the final year of his rookie contract and he’s been underwhelming since the Tampa Bay Buccaneers took him with the 32nd pick in the 2021 NFL draft. He has just 13 sacks across his first three seasons and took a step back from Year 2 to Year 3 in his role on the Bucs defense. He only played 51 percent of the snaps in 2023 after playing over 70 percent in 2022. As it happens, the Cowboys have a big need on the edge and Tryon comes with an affordable $2.2 million salary. With Dorance Amstrong and Dante Fowler Jr. leaving, the Cowboys with 716 snaps to replace. Stephen Jones just confirmed Cowboys fans’ worst fears about Stephon Gilmore - Jerry Trotta, The Landry Hat It seems Dallas will not have three All-Pro corners in their secondary. Stephen Jones all but confirms Stephon Gilmore won’t be back with Cowboys in 2024 “I just know we think a whole lot about Stephon. Obviously with [DaRon] Bland stepping up and us re-signing J-Lew [Jourdan Lewis] and of course having [Trevon] Diggs coming off that injury, there’s another really great football player that were allocating a lot of our cap resources to that didn’t play much last year.” “It’s just having to pick and choose where you want to use your resources. Not only was [Stephon] really good for us on the field, but I’d say a better guy off the field in terms of how he goes about his business, just being a pro, helping the young guys. I hope things go well for him and he was nothing but very productive for us and we don’t ever rule that out, either.” Blogging The Boys Podcast Network and YouTube Channel We offer a different show every single day on the Blogging The Boys podcast network, and on weekdays we offer two different shows every single day. Monday: 1st and 10 with Tony Catalina & Aidan Davis Monday: Hidden Yardage with Mark Lane and Sean Martin Tuesday: The Writer’s Block with Brandon Loree, David Howman, Brandon Clements and Chris Halling Tuesday: BTB Roundtable with various BTB Staffers Wednesday: NFC East Mixtape with RJ Ochoa and Brandon Lee Gowton Wednesday: Talkin’ The Star with Connor Livesay and Joey Ickes Thursday: The Ocho with RJ Ochoa Thursday: Ryled Up with Roy White and Tom Ryle Friday: Girls Talkin’ Boys with Kelsey Charles and Meg Murray Friday: The Star Seminar with Danny Phantom and Rabblerousr Saturday: The World’s Team with Meg Murray and Paul Stewart We also offer live shows every weekday afternoon on the Blogging The Boys YouTube Channel. The Blogging The Boys podcast network is available on all major podcast platforms. Subscribe here on Apple devices. Subscribe here if you are a Spotify user.
Lone Star Ball has new update
22 hours ago Initial minor league rosters announced
Photo by Ric Tapia/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images The Rangers have released the initial rosters for their four full season minor league affiliates The Texas Rangers have announced the minor league rosters for the start of 2024 for their full season affiliates. The AAA roster includes both the Duffys — Matt and Danny — even though Matt opted out of his deal a few days ago. Other free agent NRIs who are listed with Round Rock include Andrew Knapp, Chasen Shreve, Jesus Tinoco, Shane Greene, Adrian Sampson, Blake Taylor, Sandro Fabian, Derek Hill and Elier Hernandez. Grant Anderson is also listed on the AAA roster, which resolves the “are we sure Brock Burke made the Opening Day major league roster instead of Anderson?” question. The Frisco position player group is a bit underwhelming in terms of prospects, at least once you get past Abi Ortiz. Aaron Zavala is probably the next best prospect among the position players at Frisco, and then, I don’t know, Maximo Acosta? Cody Freeman? There are some interesting names among the pitchers. Zak Kent, who was at AAA to end the 2023 season, is in Frisco to start the year, along with the “hey, remember these guys we traded for, they are healthy now!” pairing of Avery Weems and Dane Acker. Bubba Hoopii-Tuionetoa and Emiliano Teodo are among those in the pen. Sebastian Walcott is starting the year at high-A, which is an aggressive assignment. Cam Cauley, Anthony Gutierrez and Yeison Morrobel are also at Hickory. Brock Porter highlights the pitchers there. Marcos Torres, a 19 year old outfielder who got a last season promotion to Down East after a nice stint in the ACL, is back at Down East. Others of note include Gleider Figuereo, Chandler Pollard, Echedry Vargas, and Tommy Specht. Jose Corniell is not listed. Scott Lucas pointed out on Twitter that he was scratched from the prospect game roster and hasn’t seemingly pitched since March 9, so he’s likely injured.

Thursday Specials in Dallas

Quarter Bar
Restaurant
3301 McKinney Ave., Dallas, TX 75204, Dallas TX, 75204
Weekday happy our 11am-7pm with $3 wells, $3 beers, and $4 wines
Gloria's Latin Cuisine | Uptown
Restaurant
3223 Lemmon Ave, Dallas TX, 75204
HAPPY HOUR
All Day Happy Hour Sunday-Thursday

$6.00: House Margarita
$6.00: House Mojito
$6.00: House Wine
$6.00: Sangria
$6.00: Tito's Vodka
$6.00: Bacardi Light Rum
$7.00: Mango Margarita
$7.00: Strawberry Margarita
$7.00: Swirl Margarita
$8.00: Fresh Strawberry Mojito
$7.00: Jack Daniels Tennessee Whiskey
$7.00: Tanqueray Gin

Half Price Bottles of Wine: Every Sunday to Thursday, All Day!
Restaurant
3711 Greenville Ave, Dallas TX
Girl's Night. $15 bottle of wine / $15 bottle of sangria
Bar
2418 Allen Street, Dallas Tx, 75204
Ladies, imagine a night of being pampered with a glass of $3 bubbly & bellini's till 10pm

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