Mike Minor enjoys living in the Metroplex and loves the vibe this season in the Rangers’ clubhouse. He also hates change and would considered a contract extension if the Rangers offered one. Bob Booth Bob Booth
The day after the first career shutout for Mike Minor was very similar to the day after his no-decision last week.
Weights. Lots of lower-body weights. Lots of rest for a left arm that pumped 103 pitches at the Los Angeles Angels over nine efficient innings.
One difference, though, was a little tweet from Bob Nightengale at USA Today saying that the New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies were showing strong in acquiring Minor.