
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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Best Texas Rangers Uniforms
The 2026 Major League Baseball season has finally begun. 2026 will mark the Rangers 66th year as a franchise and the 55th season in Arlington. The history of the Rangers dates back to 1961 when they were known as the Washington Senators for a decade before moving to Arlington in the Spring of 1972. For nearly 60 years, the Rangers have played at Arlington Stadium and The Ballpark in Arlington before moving into their current home, Globe Life Field in 2020. In this story, I'll be going over some of my favorite Rangers uniforms that captured my attention. I wrote a story last year about my favorite Rangers jerseys that I highlighted. You can read the full story in the link down below. The following entries are not in any particular order.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard a day ago in Unbalanced
Wearing 59Fifty MLB Hats Are Cool
Us baseball fans love our respective teams. Win or lose, we still support them. Another thing we love is wearing a hat of our favorite team. According to Hat Club, there are different hat silhouettes, but for the sake of this story, we're only going to focus on the 59Fifty signature fitted hats. Even if you aren't an avid hat collector, the 59Fifty is the most popular option because of how it fits on one's head and flat visor. Many of them have eye-catching designs and attention-grabbing patches on their hats. If you or someone is planning on purchasing a New Era baseball hat for the first time, standard 59Fifty hats cost between $35-$55. The price range on those depend on the team, designs, and special edition collections. Lids is another place that sells 59Fifty fitted hats. In case everyone is curious of what size I wear in fitted caps, it's an 8.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 5 days ago in Styled
Under the Baseball Microscope: The New York Yankees and Their Postseason Woes
There's no denying that the New York Yankees are one of the most iconic teams in Major League Baseball. They had a plethora of iconic moments and players in their century-plus long history. I've been writing baseball-related topics on Vocal since 2023, and I've shared my mostly brutally honest opinions about anything that had to do with the league. From players to managers, no one was off limits. Whether people agreed with my takes or not, I refused to sugarcoat anything or apologize for telling the truth. Uncomfortable and unpopular truths are a way for people and baseball fans to face reality. In this story, I'll be going over the New York Yankees postseason failures, why they're no longer relevant in the American League East in my opinion, thoughts about Aaron Boone, and ripping a new one on another man named Aaron. If you're easily offended by my harsh takes and being brutally honest, this is your opportunity to exit stage left.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 5 days ago in Unbalanced
My Visit to the Baseballism Store
Last month, I took a long overdue vacation to my hometown of Arlington, Texas. It was my first time being home in nearly 15 years. I spent a couple of days down there and on the final day, I visited a place that I kept seeing on my social media feeds. That place was called Baseballism. I've bought a couple of items from there, but more about those in a bit. Before I proceed any further, let's learn about the history behind this brand.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 7 days ago in Styled
Estrangement from My Parents: 15 Years Later. Content Warning.
2011: The year that I decided that enough was enough. I went home for summer break from Job Corps. For context, home was in Texas and I was attending a Job Corps center in Arkansas, nearing completion of my vocational trade, which was Office Administration. I was nearly four months away from graduating. Days before I was scheduled to head back to Job Corps, I felt like the two people who were supposed to love and support me were now focused on their attention towards my two younger siblings (a brother and sister). That was the last time I saw my family. My relationship with my family had been deteriorating for years, even well before I decided to officially distance myself from them.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 7 days ago in Psyche
Wesley's Favorite Forgotten Texas Rangers Players: Part 3
Greetings, Rangers fans and baseball fans everywhere! This will be the third and final part of this series where I highlight past Rangers players that you might have remembered but haven't heard of or hardly mentioned in online baseball spaces. In case you missed the second part from last year, be sure to go the link down below to check out my personal favorites. If you have a forgotten Texas Rangers player that you admired, please comment down below. Now, on to the list.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 7 days ago in Unbalanced
Celebrating 20 Years of Hannah Montana
Disney Channel had some of the best shows and movies that aired in 2006. However, there was show that would leave a lasting impact for Disney for decades to come. That show was called Hannah Montana. The titular character starred now Grammy award-winning artist and Disney Legend Miley Cyrus. Cyrus received the latter honor in 2024 for her contributions to the company. The streaming platform, Disney+, will air a 20th anniversary special on March 24, exactly two decades to the day the original series premiered. Hannah Montana aired from 2006 to 2011, lasting four seasons and 98 episodes. Miley Cyrus portrayed Miley Stewart, a teenager who had to keep her pop star identity a secret from the public. Only her close family and friends knew her secret identity. In this story, I'll be highlighting some of my favorite Hannah Montana songs. There are four words that describe her songs: inspirational, powerful, emotional, and empowering. In a later story, I'll highlight some of my favorite Hannah Montana episodes. In the meantime, once you've read this story, let me know in the comments section below what are some of your favorite songs from the tv series. Also, what is your favorite Hannah Montana album. Be sure to subscribe to my page on here, follow me on social media, and leave me a generous one-off tip at the end of this story. The following list of songs are not in any particular order.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 10 days ago in Geeks
MLB Opening Day Needs to Become a National Holiday
Opening Day: it's more than just a day off for many of us baseball fans from either school or work. It's a long-standing tradition that means so much to us. If you've been playing hooky from school or work for years in order to watch your favorite team play in person or on TV, good for you. Everyone has done it, so no judgement here. The first Opening Day dates back to 1876 between the Boston Red Caps and Philadelphia Athletics, where 3,000 people were in attendance. The Red Caps won that game with a final score of 6-5. 150 years later, the yearly debate of whether the unofficial holiday of baseball should be official continues.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 13 days ago in Unbalanced
Fun Times at Globe Life Field: Part 2
Last month, I took a trip to my hometown of Arlington, Texas. It was the first time in nearly 15 years I've been back to the place that I grew up. During the two days I was there, I did some sight-seeing and was highly impressed with how much has changed the last time I was there, which was 2011. On the last day of my trip, I took part in a premium stadium tour at Globe Life Field, the home of the Texas Rangers. It was my first time there and was with a small group of people on the tour. I've discussed the things I've seen during the hour and a half tour in my previous story, which you can read down below. After the tour concluded, I went outside and took even more snapshots. I'll go over some of the images, individually and in collage form.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 17 days ago in Wander
My Brutally Honest Thoughts About Bryce Harper
The 2026 Major League Baseball regular season is fast approaching and we're here for it. The offseason has been filled with blockbuster trades and attention-grabbing headlines. Will a new World Series champion be crowned? Only time will tell. In this story, I'll be discussing a player who has been on the minds of baseball fans lately. I'm talking about Bryce Harper and why has he been in the news, you ask? In case you didn't know, Phillies General Manager Dave Dombrowski stated that the All-Star needed to do his best to reach the organization's standards. Dombrowski didn't say that Harper was a terrible player, but Harper took Dombrowski's remarks as a personal attack towards him. Bryce Harper will be entering his 15th season in MLB and turns 35 in October. What Dombrowski said was facts, because Harper is being paid all of this money and has been struggling at the plate. My theory is that Bryce Harper doesn't like constructive criticism and throws a huge fit about them. He has a reputation of being a hot head. Examples include arguing with umpires about bad calls (yes, most of them had justifiable reasons for him to be upset about them), cursing out Commissioner Rob Manfred last season over a proposed issue while he visited the Phillies clubhouse, and being sometimes rude to reporters. If you've watched any compilation videos of players being ejected or angriest players in MLB, most likely you'll see Bryce Harper in those. Regarding the incident involving the Commissioner, Bryce was in the wrong for cursing out the person in charge of the league. I understood how he felt at the time, but he could've taken the Commissioner to the side and calmly discussed his concerns in private. Also, Bryce should've been the bigger adult and kept his demeanor towards Manfred professional. No matter what your feelings are about Rob Manfred, I believe that all players should have a level of professionalism, whether in the clubhouse or at events. Whether Bryce likes it or not, just like a regular job, he's under evaluation just like every player and everyone else in their respective ball clubs.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 21 days ago in Unbalanced
The Life and Career of Former Arlington Mayor, Tom Vandergriff
When you think of the State of Texas, what the first thing comes into mind? The Texas Longhorns? Dallas Cowboys? However, there was one man who was determined to bring a baseball team to Arlington. His name was Tom Vandergriff, and everyone should thank him for being persistent and making his dream a reality for the city. Let's learn more about Mr. Vandergriff's life and career.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 27 days ago in Unbalanced
Fun Times at Globe Life Field
Before the 2025 calendar year concluded, one of my goals for 2026 was to travel more. Most recently, I did just that. In my previous story about going on vacation to my hometown of Arlington, Texas, I discussed taking part in a stadium tour at Globe Life Field. I loved every minute of it and everyone who was part of the tour were excellent. In this story, I'll give my opinions about what I thought about GLF.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 28 days ago in Wander










