02/14/08 7:07 PM ET
Rangers set for fresh start in Surprise
Pitchers, catchers report, but they're not alone in the desert
By T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com

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"We always have a kickoff meeting: the big league staff, front office, several of the scouts, Minor League staff and instructors," general manager Jon Daniels said. "We want to make sure they are all on the same page and we discuss all our players in the organization. Nolan had a chance to address the group and it was all very well-received. It was a very good day.
"Philosophically he reaffirmed what we are doing. He believes in building the infrastructure as far as scouting and player development. He's a very down-to-earth guy who fits right in the room. He's very good about being able to put people's minds to ease. To a man we feel very positive that we are all on the same page, from the owner, club president to the field staff." The Rangers have 60 players expected in camp by Feb. 20, including 28 pitchers and six catchers. Pitcher Thomas Diamond (elbow surgery) and Arias will be limited in their workouts, as will be outfielder Milton Bradley (knee) and pitcher Kazuo Fukumori (elbow). Catcher Gerald Laird is nursing a sprained ankle and may be limited at the beginning. Fukumori is healthy and throwing off the mound but is coming back from surgery and the Rangers want to be careful with him. The Rangers first game is scheduled for February 27 against the Kansas City Royals. The Rangers and the Royals have shared the 132-acre complex and the 10,714 seat stadium in Surprise for the past five years since it opened in 2003. Prior to that, the Rangers/Washington Senators trained in Port Charlotte (Fla.) from 1987-2002 and before that in Pompano Beach (Fla.) from the beginning of the franchise in 1961.T.R. Sullivan is a reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.












