SportsDay columnist Tim Cowlishaw hosted a live chat recently to talk all D-FW sports. Here are some of the highlights:

What's the deal with the quiet market on Yoenis Cespedes? Any shot he gets cheap enough that the Rangers take a shot at him?

Cowlishaw: There are always a few players who go along into January without being signed. It seems like that happened with Prince Fielder the year he got $214 million from Detroit. Cespedes will still get too much money for the Rangers to pursue, but I'm with you, I wish they would take a chance, open up the budget and add the right-handed power bat they desperately need.

How do you see the Rangers' rotation shaping up past the big names?

Cowlishaw: I'd say it starts with Hamels-Perez-Lewis-Holland and fifth to be chosen from Nick Martinez and all the rest with Darvish coming along around June 1. As long as Darvish is fine, that's a winning rotation.

Why are the Rangers so hesitant to make a big move? If they want to win they need to take chances...

Cowlishaw: Realistically, their big move of the off-season was adding Cole Hamels to the top of the rotation. They just made it in July instead of January. They seem to have been given a budget to keep their payroll in the $140 million range, which doesn't make them cheap but means they probably will fall out of the top 10. If you think that's an odd decision, I agree with you.

Click here to view the entire chat.