
Mark Wesley Pritchard
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You can call me Wesley. Former cosplayer, retro gaming fanatic, die-hard Texas Rangers fan, and nostalgic freak. Need I say more?
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Texas Rangers 2026 Predictions
Hello, Spring Training! Do you know what that means? That means that the unofficial start of baseball has finally arrived! The Texas Rangers are poised to make it to the playoffs for the first time since 2023. They haven't won an AL West title since 2016, so the ever-competitive division will get even more challenging. The Rangers will have to compete with the Mariners, who have won the division for the first time since 2001 last season, and the Astros, in order to capture the AL West berth. The most notable names the Rangers have acquired in the offseason were Brandon Nimmo, Danny Jansen, and Mackenzie Gore. Finishing third at the end of the 2025 regular season was disappointing with a record of 81-81, they are determined to see October and avoid a third consecutive season without a playoff appearance. 2026 will mark the Rangers 66th year as a franchise and the 55th season in Arlington.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard about a month ago in Unbalanced
Compare and Contrast: 2026 MLB Division Winner Predictions
In my previous story, I shared my predictions with everyone on which teams will clinch playoff berths in 2026 and highlighted what Fangraphs has chosen. I'll have a link to that story at the end of this story. Right now, I'll be going over what Fangraphs and I have chosen as division winners. The following odds by percentages that Fangraphs provided are as of February 3, 2026. Then, I'll offer a summary of our picks.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard about a month ago in Unbalanced
My 400th Story: Celebrating 10 Years of the NES Classic
Greetings, Vocal readers and subscribers! I've reached yet another milestone: 400 stories on Vocal. I'm aiming to reach the 500 stories mark by the end of this year. Is it doable? There's only one way to find out. To celebrate this milestone, I'll be talking about a game console that will turn 10 later on this year, except it's a miniature version of an old game system that everyone wanted to get their hands on. I'm talking about the release of the NES Classic. I'll be sharing the good and the bad of the game console.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard about a month ago in Gamers
Compare and Contrast: 2026 MLB Wild Card Predictions
Spring Training is just around the corner, which I'm looking forward to. In this story, I'll be comparing my picks to clinch Wild Card berths in 2026 to what Fangraphs has predicted. Please note that Fangraphs odds for each team to clinch a Wild Card or division title berth changes daily. The percentages of what Fangraphs with, as far as who will punch their tickets to the Postseason is our sole focus for this story. I'll compare and contrast to Fangraphs division title predictions will be highlighted in the next story. Let's get this show on the road. We're only going to highlight our top six teams.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 2 months ago in Unbalanced
Why Black History Matters in America?. Top Story - February 2026.
The United States of America is celebrating their 250th anniversary in 2026. I'm proud to be an American and as someone who was born here, I wouldn't imagine myself living anywhere else. This is a country where opportunities are possible. Where anyone can be successful in anything they desire to do. Equality, community, and togetherness are the backbones of what America is and should be about. However, we have an administration who wants to erase and disregard those who have made positive, meaningful impacts in our country, specifically Black figures, such as Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks, and Maya Angelou. President Trump and his administration have been constantly complaining and fighting against what they call the "Woke agenda". They use this excuse as a distraction from other issues they refuse to address, such as the high cost of living, climate change, and inflation. That equality is dividing America, when in reality, it's bringing us together. Being woke is not tied to a specific political party. No matter where you stand on the political spectrum, you can still care about other people and their plights. Compassion and empathy for others isn't tied to a political party, either. We were taught as children to treat others the way we want to be treated and not judge others because they're different from us. Caring about others isn't a personal attack on your beliefs. It doesn't make you any less of a person. People who are easily offended over African American figures, past or present, or anything related to it, are grasping at straws. Current and future generations need to know who people like Harriet Tubman and Shirley Chisholm were, especially in the classroom. Black History is part of American History. It should be recognized, not hidden or forgotten. Besides, you can't shield children from everything, just because your feelings are easily hurt.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 2 months ago in The Swamp
A Whole Lot of BS: Part One
Greetings, Vocal readers. I'm starting a new series on Vocal called A Whole Lot of BS. The intention for coming up with this series is to share the things that either irritate me, have a hard time understanding, annoy me, or all three. From sports to politics, I'm willing to share my personal gripes. If you have any topics you want to suggest to me, please leave them in the comments section down below and I will take them into consideration. For the debut story of this series, I have a bone to pick regarding Major League Baseball's End of the Year Awards, in particular, last year's winners.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 2 months ago in Unbalanced
Best and Worst MLB City Connect Hats
As someone who has a small handful of Texas Rangers hats and an avid hathead, I'm eager for Opening Day to begin. In my previous stories, I've critiqued and rated the best and worst City Connect jerseys. I'll have links to both stories at the end of this story. In this story, however, I'll be critiquing one City Connect hat that I love and one that I'm not feeling at all. Please note that teams will have more than one hat design and not all hats will be featured on here.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 2 months ago in Unbalanced
The Remarkable, Heroic Life of Ted Williams
When you think of the Boston Red Sox, names such as David Ortíz, Pedro Martínez, and the late Tim Wakefield come to mind. However, the Red Sox player who is the focus of this story is none other than Ted Williams. Even if you're not a baseball fan, you've probably heard of his name at least once. Towards the end of this story, I'll share the one admirable thing Williams had done to get Major League Baseball's attention. But first, let's get to know the Hall of Famer's life and career.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 2 months ago in The Swamp
The Worst MLB City Connect Jerseys
Greetings, baseball nerds! Spring Training will be here before you know it. In my previous story, I've selected some of my favorite City Connect jerseys that stood out to me. I'll have a link to that story down below. With the good comes the bad, so I'll be highlighting six of the worst City Connect jerseys that didn't vibe well with me. We can all agree to disagree with the following selections, but if you didn't see a jersey that made the list, please comment down below. Just like my previous story, I'm only going to focus on the jerseys themselves, not the hats. A list of the best and worst City Connect hats will be featured on here in a later story.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 2 months ago in Unbalanced
The Best MLB City Connect Jerseys
In 2021, Major League Baseball released their City Connect series. A jersey's design of a team represents their respective cities cultures. Some people like them, while others loathe it. Whether it's the colors, designs, or whatever it may be, a jersey's aesthetics are meant to stand out. The Texas Rangers have since discontinued their City Connect jerseys last season, but a new design is expected to be released for the 2026 MLB regular season. The following entries are my favorite City Connect jerseys in no particular order. If you didn't see your favorite on this list, comment down below. I'll only be focusing on the jerseys themselves, not the ball caps. A list for that will be featured in a future story. For the City Connect jerseys, I'll be critiquing them based on color scheme, font, and overall appearance.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 2 months ago in Styled
Tipping My Hat, or Rather, Hats to You
Baseball hats---let's talk about them. You probably have at least one in your home and wear it. I have seven Texas Rangers hats in total, and the last one is the most recent one from August 2025. Technically, I have eight, but I'll explain that one near the end of this story. New Era has been the official baseball cap supplier since 1993. The company was founded in 1920 by Ehrhardt Koch. 59Fifty Day is celebrated annually on May 9 to honor the iconic fitted baseball cap. Many people collect baseball caps as a hobby and as a devoted hathead myself, this has been a new hobby of mine after retiring from cosplay in 2024. I do plan on buying more and have no plans on stopping anytime soon. I'll be highlighting some of my favorite Rangers caps and they're not in any particular order.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 2 months ago in Unbalanced
2006 Rose Bowl: 20th Anniversary
2006 was filled with exciting moments in sports: Kobe Bryant's 81-point game, the Pittsburgh Steelers winning Super Bowl XL, and the St. Louis Cardinals winning the World Series. However, there was one sporting event people were occupied to and that was the 2006 Rose Bowl, which took place in Pasadena, California. On the evening of January 4, 2006, two unbeaten teams battled it out for the coveted National Championship: Number 1 USC Trojans vs Number 2 Texas Longhorns. The Trojans were seven-point favorites prior to this matchup. Also, this game featured two of the best quarterbacks and Heisman Trophy winners: Matt Leinart and Vince Young. Finally, this game featured two legendary coaches: Pete Carroll and Mack Brown. It was and still is the greatest college football game of all time.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 3 months ago in Unbalanced











