hen leading by 8+ runs in the seventh inning or later.They led the Athletics 10-2 in the seventh inning on Tuesday night in Arlington.The Rangers are now 429-1 when leading by 8+ runs in the seventh inning or later.The Rangers (-102) held a 10-2 lead over the Athletics in the seventh inning. Most Texas bettors probably flipped the game off at that point.And can you blame them? The Rangers had won all 429 games in franchise history when leading by at least eight runs that late in the game. 429-0!And MLB teams overall had won 761 straight when leading by eight-plus entering the seventh inning.Well Miguel Rojas Jersey , both of those streaks came to an end Tuesday.Pitcher Brandon Mann took the hill for the Rangers in the top of the seventh 鈥?and naturally walked the first two batters with an eight-run lead. Smart pitching. After getting Jonathan Lucroy to fly out, he then gave up a two-run double before being pulled.10-4.Jose Leclerc replaced Mann and was greeted by a double, which plated another run.10-5.Leclerc did limit any further damage, and the Rangers headed to the bottom of the seventh inning with a five-run lead. After a leadoff walk, Texas couldn’t add to its lead 鈥?but, again, Rangers bettors had a five-run cushion with six outs remaining.Jake Diekman started off the eighth by getting Stephen Piscotty to ground out, but then walked the bases loaded. Because why throw strikes with a five-run lead?Diekman did recover to get Marcus Semien to ground into what looked like a double play, but Elvis Andrus booted it. A run scored, and the bases remained loaded.10-6.Diekman then hit Nick Martini with a pitch, and Texas bettors began gulping their martinis.10-7.The Rangers then went to closer Keone Kela for a five-out save. Remember that the Athletics trailed by eight runs just four outs prior. That move didn’t help, as Kela gave up a two-RBI single to Jed Lowrie.10-9.A wild pitch then put two men in scoring position. Amazingly, a simple fly ball would tie the game. However, Kela composed himself, struck out Khris Davis, then got Matt Olson to fly out to end the inning. The Rangers limped to the home half of the eighth inning, but still at least held a lead.The Rangers once again didn’t add any insurance runs, so Kela came back out for the save in the ninth 鈥?and, almost predictably Bryan Holaday Jersey , gave up a game-tying homer to Piscotty.10-10The Athletics didn’t score again that inning, but as someone who bet the Rangers, it already felt like a loss.And after the Rangers couldn’t walk it off, we headed to extras. That’s when Oakland hit the inevitable three-run homer to take a 13-10 lead 鈥?which is where the game ended.From 10-2 to 10-13. Brutal.If you bet the Rangers, you had a lead that 761 consecutive MLB teams held onto for a win 鈥?but you lost money.Good luck trying to sleep tonight! That’s back to back former Dodgers farmhands on the list."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Farmers onlyFeaturesPlayoffsHistory/Hall of FameCommunity Prospect Rankings2019 Community Prospect Rankings: James Marinan is #18New,7commentsThat’s back to back former Dodgers farmhands on the list.ESTShareTweetShareShare2019 Community Prospect Rankings: James Marinan is #18Righty James Marinan edged out Jose Israel Garcia to land at #18 in this year’s Community Prospect Rankings, the second straight former Los Angeles Dodgers farmhand to show up. The 6’5” righty certainly has plenty of developing yet to do, but the 20 year old former 3rd round pick certainly has the tools to develop into a legitimate big league pitcher, and a solid 2019 season could see him rise quickly in the rankings.On to spot #19...Jose Israel Garcia, 20, SS/2BHighest 2018 Level: A (Dayton)Eye-Poppingest Fact: Great arm and solid defender.Most Worrisome Fact: 19 walks against 112 strikeouts last season.Alias(es): Say It Ain’t Jose, Cherry Garcia, Holy LandBB-Ref PageJose Israel Garcia was signed out of Cuba in the summer of 2017 to a $5 million bonus. 2018 was our first chance to get a look at Garcia, as he did not play in a single game after signing with the Reds in 2017. Unfortunately for Garcia, things did not get off to a great start. He hit .202/.248/.274 in the first half of the season in low-A Dayton, but bounced back in the second half. He had an overall line of .245/.290/.344 in 2018.His biggest strengths are his arm and his athleticism. He split time at shortstop and second but saw most of his time at short. Even though he is tall at 6’3”, all reports say that he defended his position well. His biggest issues are his power and plate discipline. While he had 22 doubles on the season in 2018, he only knocked 6 dingers. The bigger issue was his plate discipline, as he struck out 112 times while only drawing 19 walks. That will obviously have to improve if he wants to continue to advance.Ibandel Isabel http://www.marlinsfanproshop.com/authentic-starlin-castro-jersey , 23, 1B/LFHighest 2018 Level: A+ (Daytona)Eye-Poppingest Fact: 36 HR in 443 PAMost Worrisome Fact: 161 K vs. 38 walksAlias(es): Princess Isabel, Aye-Aye, BOOMIbandel Isabel was the freakish surprise of the 2018 season.Not only was he traded by the Dodgers, like pretty much everyone else on this list, but he was traded for one of the most volatile relievers in probably all of professional sports, Ariel Hernandez.The hilarious thing is that Ibandel Isabel might be one of the most volatile hitters in all of minor league baseball.Like Hernandez only striking batters out and walking everyone and their mother, Isabel either hits dingers real far or knocks you over with the wind of his whiffs.He’s really that simple.Dude just hits the ball hard and strikeouts.He doesn’t really have a spot on the field which limits his value, and he doesn’t take a lot of walks.But, that power, hell yeah.Ibandel Isabel also took home the Reds Minor League Player of the Year Award.This guy is just freakish.He hit 35 home runs and struck out 36.3% of the time.I’m also going to pop some stats I just read from Doug Gray and redsminorleagues.com.Isabel hit more home runs of 400+ feet (21) than any other Reds prospect had total home runs.He also went a two month stretch where he didn’t hit a double, or any extra base hit, other than a home run.That’s like some Adam Dunn territory without the walks.It’s really difficult to see Ibandel Isabel making it with his skill set but that power is super fun.There was a point where you just expected him to hit home runs.It was just normal.That’s fun and baseball is supposed to be fun.Lyon Richardson, 19, RHPHighest 2018 Level: Rookie League (Greeneville)Eye-Poppingest Fact: Good athlete, fastball that touches 98 mphMost Worrisome Fact: 7.14 ERA in 29.0 IP; 5.0 BB/9Alias(es): Iron Lyon Zion, InterpolRemember when the Cincinnati Reds drafted Nick Senzel, managed to sign him for a bit under the recommended slot value, and rolled those savings into an over-slot contract for their next pick Justin Bour Jersey , Taylor Trammell? Well, they pulled a similar move just last summer with Jonathan India in the 1st round and Lyon Richardson in the 2nd round, inking the latter to sign the projectable high school righty from Florida.So far, the early results haven’t been great. Richardson struggled in his 11 starts in Greeneville, his 7.14 ERA and 1.828 WHIP indicative of just how hittable his stuff was. On top of that, he issued 16 walks in just 29 IP - and had 6 wild pitches - suggesting that there’s still a lot he needs to be able to harness to improve.As Doug Gray noted in his 2018 season recap, scouts noticed that Richardson and his stuff often looked ‘tired’ on the mound, and while he’d been able to hit 98 mph in his prep days, he was working only in the low 90s for much of his time in Greeneville. Hopefully, that’s just an example of a kid making a transition to pro ball for the first time, and a fresh start in 2019 will have his best stuff return. That paired with a curveball that looks like hit could be a pitch he can lean on should help make his second season go much, much smoother than his first. There’s a ton of upside here, but we’ve certainly not yet seen it play out, albeit in very, very limited action.