After going 1-2 in the Bronx, I don’t think anyone was looking forward to Boston too much, because you could quite easily see another repeat of a 1-2 series, to come home 2-4. We’d then hear all the pundits (Randy Galloway mostly) whine about how we couldn’t beat the good teams. They’d have a point mind to some extent, mind you, but I wouldn’t want to hear all of that.
So with some trepidation (and no HD feed) on Friday night I sat down to watch the Rangers take on Boston. Kevin Millwood was taking on Brad Penny. Penny’s OK, but not someone to be totally afraid of. And the Rangers weren’t. At least not right away. This was a pretty good pitcher’s duel through the first four innings. Neither team could get past the zeroes that the starters were putting up.
Until the fifth. The Rangers hit Penny for several runs, (five in all), after a play that Julio Lugo probably should have gotten to. Had he done that, I expect that most of the runs that inning would have never scored. I’m speaking of the three run home run that Ian Kinsler got shortly after Lugo’s missed play (which had a visual response from Penny on the mound). The Rangers plated four in the top of the fifth, and that was pretty much all they needed, despite tacking on an additional run in the sixth. That was it from us scoring wise, we were up 5-0 after six. We actually didn’t have a ton of offense. Just eight hits in all, three of them by Chris Davis, who seems to be getting more hits, even if he’s still striking out way too many times. There was also two hits by Marlon Byrd, and one each by Kinsler (his HR), Saltamacchia, & Andrus. One Davis’ hits was a double, but everything else aside from Kinsler’s homer was a single. So the fifth was well timed.
Turns out we didn’t need all of them anyway. Kevin Millwood was pretty good yet again, going seven innings (plus three batters in the 8th) on 117 pitches. Seven hits and four walks, but allowed just one unearned run. We had no double plays, so this was a case of Millwood getting out of it himself. He really deserves more than 5 wins at this point. He’s been way better than his record indicates.
One down, all we need is one more of the remaining two games and we’ll have a 3-3 road trip. :)
G53: Rangers blow it late, lose to Yankees 8-6
As has been my policy for the last few years, I don’t write about losses to the Yankees.
However, I will say this. It was very cool to see Nelson Cruz’ dad in the stands getting quite excited about his son’s home runs. They need to bring him to every game, and make him a staple like they do with the old guy in the hat from Seattle. :)
G52: Rangers and Feldman defeat Yanks, 4-2
The Rangers took a page out of the Yankees’ old playbook this night. That’s run up the count on the starting pitcher, and get him out of there.
Andy Pettite started for the Yankees, and was out after five innings, and 104 pitches. In fact, the Rangers scored all their runs off of Andy. He was not his classic self, giving up seven hits and an astounding six walks in five innings for those four runs. Did strike out six, though – otherwise it probably would have been a lot worse. It’s a good thing the Rangers got to Pettite, because they couldn’t get anything done against the bullpen.
The same went for the Rangers’ bullpen – they didn’t give up any runs at all, and the ones the Yankees did get were pretty few anyway. Scott Feldman started, and is looking better and better each time he pitches. 6.1 innings, five hits, three walks, and five strikeouts for those two runs the Yankees got. The second run was a solo home run by Jorge Posada in the final inning Feldman pitched, so he was quite good the whole night. Couple of double plays helped out Scott, too.
The Rangers offense was all singles, although Elvis Andrus stole two bases; Kinsler was caught stealing, too. Kinsler was also picked off first, too. That’s always embarrassing.
It’s always nice to beat the Yankees, but I was disappointed none of the three games from the Bronx were in HD. You’d think at least one of them would be to show off the new stadium. I was kind of disappointed by that.
Mathis purchased
- P Doug Mathis purchased from AAA
- P Warner Madrigal optioned to AAA
- P Willie Eyre transferred from 15 day to 60 day DL [ Link ]
Sammy Sosa to formally retire
Read tonight where Sammy Sosa has announced he plans on formally retiring. The article doesn’t say when exactly, but you have to assume it’ll be shortly.
He seems to not want to talk about steroids at all based on the quotes he gave. One of the more interesting quotes is this one:
“I will calmly wait for my induction to the Baseball Hall of Fame. Don’t I have the numbers to be inducted?,”
Makes you wonder – is Sosa a hall of famer? He certainly did a lot in 1998 with Mark McGwuire to help the sport. Whether it’s valid or not is another discussion – which I’m sure we’ll hear a lot about once he formally becomes a candidate.
What do you think? Should Sosa be in the Hall of Fame?
G51: Rangers lose to Yankees, 12-3
As has been my policy for the last few years, I don’t write about losses to the Yankees.
Hamilton to DL
- OF Josh Hamilton placed on 15 day DL, retro to Jun 1st
- P Vicente Padilla activated from 15 day DL
- P Guillermo Moscoso optioned to AAA
- OF Brandon Boggs recalled from AAA [ Link ]
G50: Rangers drop finale of series to A’s 5-4
Taking a mulligan again as my son came home from the hospital with momma on Sunday. :)
G49: Rangers bomb A’s on Saturday, 14-1
(I’m making this a short recap, as my wife gave birth to our son on Thursday, and don’t have more than five minutes to do three game updates).
When you score 14 runs, an article usually becomes most about who got what offensive stat, etc, etc, etc. I didn’t see this game at all (again at hospital), but I did get to see the game on that “condensed game” feature MLB.TV has – you basically see the entire game in eight minutes. All they show you is the out, or the hit, or the run – so I did sort of see it all, just not in the normal way. :)
Four doubles, three home runs, and ten singles was quite a barrage. Three guys with two hits, three guys with three hits. Only one guy with an ofer from the starters. Some nice defense, it was a game that was never really in doubt, even though we didn’t score anything until the third inning and were actually behind 1-0. You just felt it. Granted, I knew the final score before I watched that “condensed game”.
Great pitching – Nine innings combined, five hits, only one earned runs, and four walks (three in the first inning).
We go for the four game sweep on Sunday. In the words of the Hammer.. Sweet!
G48: Rangers sweep DH with 5-2 win in Game 2
(I’m making this a short recap, as my wife gave birth to our son on Thursday, and don’t have more than five minutes to do three game updates).
Scott Feldman continues to show that he should have been in the rotation since the first game of the season. Six innings, two earned runs. Our pitching has been great!
A couple of doubles and six singles are all we got, but it worked. Led us to five runs, which was enough.
Four double plays helped, too. ;)
Oh hey, did I miss something? Where’d Cordero go? Didn’t get either save in the DH.
I actually started watching this game on the TiVo when I got home from the hospital, but I fell asleep in the second inning. :)
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