Well, there’s a little dose of reality. I don’t think anyone thought Kam Loe was as totally dominating a pitcher has he showed since his “return” as his numbers had shown. Nor did I think he was a horrendous as he was early in the season. I do think he was better than this, however.
I didn’t get to see the game (as I have some family in from out of town now), but his line was 2.2IP, 3 earned runs (plus two more unearned ones), 5 hits, and worst of all 5 walks. Blech. That’s 10 “bases” given out in 2.2IP. OK, maybe it wasn’t that great, but I guess my first look missed the walks. If he does this again, we need to send him to AAA for a throwing session. :)
The pen wasn’t that great either. Only CJ Wilson escaped unscathed. The other three (Eyre, Littleton, Francisco) all gave up something.
We had a chance to get John Lackey out early, he was horrendous in the first inning, throwing something like 42-45 pitches. That was the only part of the game I got to see. We did score three in the first, which was good, but I think we left the bases loaded, or with two on, and with a chance to score more and get Lackey out early. Let him off the hook. Kind of figured when we did that, we’d probably lose.
Kenny Lofton continues to play extremely well, going 3-5 with two doubles, and scoring twice. Heck, even Sammy Sosa got a triple in this game. Our offense wasn’t too bad tonight, this one was our pitching letting us down. As common as that sounds to long time Ranger fans, the extremely recent vintage Rangers haven’t been guilty of that.
G89: Rangers open up second half with frustrating loss, 2-1
This was a good old fashioned pitcher’s duel.
Kevin Millwood tossed seven innings, giving up just one run on five hits and three walks. There were also two double plays turned by Rangers defense this day.
Kelvim Escobar went eight innings, giving up just one run on six hits and one walk. The Angels turned one double play.
And what did we do with that? Pissed it away on a walkoff loss in the bottom of the ninth to the Angels. At least Millwood has apparently overcome his slow start and has become seemingly the pitcher he was in his year in Cleveland.
Lofton continues to play well at the top of the lineup. I liked the guy a lot. But I can’t see him having any value here past July other than mentor, which we probably don’t really need. Hopefully he goes somewhere where he can win in 2007.
Also, does anyone believe for a minute the stuff that Mike Ogulnick has been pushing about Kevin Millwood being a player to be traded before the deadline? I can’t see us doing that. Besides, doesn’t he have a no trade?
Tex off DL
- 1B Mark Teixeira activated from 15 day DL
- OF Victor Diaz optioned to AAA [ Link ]
The All Star Game
Well, last night was the All-Star game. I didn’t get to see any of it. Why?
Late in the afternoon my wife told me the air conditioning broke in our house, and as such we were dealing with that – which mostly involved trying to keep our two year old cool and happy. I also was fixing a leaky faucet underneath the sink in teh bathroom.
Between two trips to Lowe’s and the baby, and being hot.. All I really got to watch was the player intros, and I did get to see a few minutes which included Ichiro’s inside the parker. That was it. The game had been over for 45 minutes by the time I actually got to sit down where I could watch it if I wanted to. Didn’t want to, I was too hot and too upset from the day’s events.
The only reason I’m even posting this is I saw a comment saying something like “..since you don’t have an All Star Game post…”. :)
Michael Young did not get in the game, but that’s OK with me. His time was last year. Ron Washington was out there as third base coach for awhile, that was nice to see.
A couple of Home Run Derby Thoughts
You know, when I was watching the Home Run Derby tonight, I have to admit at the start wanting Ryan Howard to win. First because I’m a Phillies fan, and second because he was the defending champ. However, after the thing got started, I have to admit that I wanted Matt Holliday to win the thing. Something about him seemed like “nice guy”. Not that Howard or any of the other guys aren’t, just wanted him to win. But I’ve always been a Vlad Guerrero fan, going back to his days in Montreal. So I was glad he got it.
I did not start watching the Derby until about 9:30PM. This is a good thing, as it allowed me to skip all the garbage in between hitting the balls. It’s toned down a bit, I really detested the accosting of the player coming out of the batters circle to ask them what they thought. GAH – hate that! Thank God for TiVo so I can skip all that, and just watch the balls being hit.
And speaking of the balls, did anyone else have serious issues simply finding the balls in flight? I could barely see most of them in flight, it wasn’t until you saw people again that you could pick up the balls.
Chris Berman seemed to be much more toned down than in previous years. Much less of “back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back back ” on home run calls. That’s good. I don’t mind that shtick by him, but it really has gone overboard in the last few years or so. Nice to see that pulled back.
I still would have loved to have seen Bonds in this thing. I actually don’t totally mind his stated answer as to why he wasn’t doing it, which I heard on XM today as “I feel it’s time for the young kids to have the spotlight” (I’m paraphrasing there, but you get the idea). Nice PC answer, but still a bit of a surprise to hear that.
Also, what is with the disrespecting of Albert Pujols I think it was by spending most of his time at bat yakking to Arod about the Yankees? Who cares? I actually watched that in 2x speed so I could still see, and not have to listen to that. Ugh.
There were some really nice overhead views of the Giants park. To anyone reading this who has actually attended games there… Is that really nice view of the water even viewable from the lower deck seats? From the way the stadium is constructed, I would think you’d have to be in the upper deck to get that great view.
And speaking of “views”.. Check out these shots I saw of all the boat guys in McCovey Cove (was nice to see Willie McCovey out there, too)…
Honestly – it seems stupid to be in the mosh pit like that. I imagine people getting stuck under capsized boats. And what’s with the last one? Do they see the ball coming and all back away or something? If not, how does the ball find that little spot of open water in between all those boats like that? :) The funny thing about all those guys out there was the fact that I don’t think more than 3-4 balls were even hit out there. I can only recall one for sure, and one that might have gone in there. There had to be more than just 2, right? :) Oh, and they should have had more shots from Kenny Mayne’s camera. That was pretty amusing.
And finally, this has nothing to do with the Home Run Derby, but.. Did you see the footage from the Rockies / Phillies game on Sunday? The footage of the tarp being blown around by high winds? It was quite amusing to see the Phillies players all run out on the field and help out the grounds crew by holding the thing down. Not sure why the Rockies players didn’t do that, but the footage was quite amusing, although it did look like some of the grounds crew could have seriously been hurt. Check out a story about it, there’s a video clip, too.
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G88: Rangers finish off first half with 2-1 win
This was a great win. This club is playing very well lately, and as I’ve said a few times already recently, it’s a shame it wasn’t like this out of the gate, I’m sure we wouldn’t be talking about moving a bunch of our players.
Anyway, Kevin Millwood is pitching like Kenny Rogers did after he had that rib removed. Millwood had his fifth straight good outing, is pitching like he should be. Kevin went 6 innings today, giving up just one run on five hits. Few too many walks still (three), but the overall line was pretty good. Our relievers were quite good too. Pitched 3 innings of shutout ball on just two hits.
Offensively, this game belonged to Kenny Lofton. Kenny was on base all four times he was up. Two walks, and two hits. He walked to start off the game, and scored on a Marlon Byrd RBI. This tied the game at 1-1 in the first. That was it until the bottom of the sixth when Kenny jacked a Daniel Cabrera pitch a few rows back in right field. Kenny scored both runs we got today, and that’s all we needed due to the pitching we got. Quite amazing, this recent stretch of good pitching.
It almost makes you not want to get Vicente Padilla back, eh? :)
Anyway, we go into the break with a 38-50 record. Not good. But, it could have been a heck of a lot worse had it not been for the recent hot streak. We’re still 12 games under .500, but if we can continue the streak we’re on, getting back to .500 shouldn’t be a problem. Playoffs are I think out of the question realistically, but I don’t think .500 is.
Also, the more I think about it, the more I’m irritated with the Teixeira quote about “fun conversations” with Baltimore. What a twonk.
Aki to Brewers?
Saw this today on a trade rumor site. The source is Ken Rosenthal at Fox. He’s usually pretty reliable. Here goes.
The Rangers and Brewers were close to a trade: Akinori Otsuka to the Brewers for Tony Gwynn Jr. Rosenthal seemed to dislike it, but I think it made sense for the Crew. Regardless, Bill Hall’s injury thwarted the deal as Gwynn will be needed to man center.
Good thing Bill Hall got hurt, as I would have hoped we’d get more than Gwynn Jr for Aki.
G87: Rangers totally dominated by Erik Bedard, lose 3-0
This was sheer and total domination. Erik Bedard was two pitches away from a perfect game.
He gave up no walks, struck out FIFTEEN Rangers, and gave up just two hits. Both of them were immediately wiped out via double plays, so Bedard faced the minimum 27 batters through the complete game.
I was at the park, and I don’t think I’ve ever witnessed with my own eyes a better pitched game by anyone. That was quite amazing – we had nothing the whole night.
Thing is Brandon McCarthy was not bad, either. Other than one mistake ball which was a solo home run, he was quite good. His overall line was 6 innings, 4 hits, 1 earned run, 2 walks. The O’s scored another run on his ledger, but it was a throwing error by Gerald Laird. McCarthy’s problem was pitch count. Too many pitches – he had to come out. But it’s hard to fault a guy who gives up just one earned run in six innings.
If McCarthy pitches like this for the rest of the year, I’d say he’ll end up with a bunch of wins. But man, you gotta give this one to Erik Bedard.
Given Mark Teixeira’s “fun talks in a year and a half with Baltimore” quote that’s been going around lately, I say send him to Baltimore for Bedard straight up. I’d do it right now.
Tejeda, Littleton
- P Wes Littleton recalled from AAA
- P Robinson Tejeda optioned to AAA [ Link ]
G86: Rangers win walkoff in 10 against O’s, 4-3
This was a great game, except for the top of the ninth.
Kameron Loe continues his resurgence this summer by putting in a very strong performance. He went 6+ innings, giving up five hits and three walks, but most importantly – NO RUNS. He wasn’t as dominating as the last few starts, but he got the job done. I was there in person, and it was great to watch this.
Loe was up against Baltimore pitcher Jeremy Guthrie, who is having a great season. He was bringing it, and aside from a small ball run we got in the third, he was pretty darn solid, retiring something like eight in a row at one point. He made a mistake to the currently hit Brad Wilkkkkerson in the sixth, a two run home run about 3 or 4 rows right above the wedgie down the right field line. Went right past me sitting in Sec 41 against the fence – it’s a reason I like sitting there, you get great views of home runs (bad view of the scoreboard, but that’s another discussion). So the Rangers were up 3-0.
After Loe gave up a leadoff double in the seventh, he was pulled – to a really nice standing ovation. CJ Wilson came in, and was surprisingly not good. Wilson walked two, loading the bases. Then came a play which I couldn’t tell live at the park much about. Wilson uncorked a wild pitch, and it came back to Melhuse who tagged out Chris Gomez at the plate. That was the call. I was listening on the radio, and Eric and Vic said that it looked like they got the call wrong, and the recap I read on the wire inclued a quote from the home plate umpire saying he got the call wrong. But it went our way, and that seriously helped. Francisco came in and cleaned up that mess, and also pitched a scoreless 8th.
Then in came Gagne. For the first time since 2004, he blew a save, his first of the season, and it broke a personal streak of save conversions by him of 30. We couldn’t score in the bottom of the ninth, although Brad Wilkerson almost ended it then. He hit a huge towering fly ball to right, up near the top of the foul pole, but it hooked foul at the last minute. Darnit. It looked good off the bat, and it definitely was foul by my eyes at the park, but wow were those few seconds exciting. :) Jack Benoit then came in and pitched a perfect 10th.
In the bottom of the tenth, Travis Metcalf singled, and was sac bunted over by Jerry Hairston. After a walk to Ramon Vazquez, Michael Young came up and hit the first pitch into left, scoring Metcalf for the win. It was nice to see that, and I was glad to see Gagne get picked up like that.
This is the way I believe everyone felt this team was supposed to be playing from the start of the season. I wonder if this is for naught, and the team is about to be split up. That would suck, as we’re playing our best ball of the year right now.
Oh, and I really loved hearing Victor Rojas’ call on the game winner on the replay. Couldn’t hear it in the park on my headphone radio, as the place was too loud. Did get to hear it on the replay in my truck driving home, though. This reminds me that there was a possibility that Vic could have gone to Arizona this past off season to do their TV coverage. I am so glad that did not happen. I want Vic to stay here for a really long time. I love his passion in his game calling, and if Josh Lewin ever moves on, I’d love for Vic to go up to the TV side of things.
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