I’ve been wondering why this hasn’t happened sooner. The 24 hour a day baseball channel was officially approved! I remember mlb talking aout it 3-4 years ago, and it’s finally coming in 2009. Don’t know why it took that long, but OK, I’m still looking forward to it.
Check out this story on mlb.com.
My HDTV TV which I will have by 2009 might as well have just one channel then.
Vazquez, Murray, Arias
- P AJ Murray optioned to AAA
- IF Ramon Vazquez purchased from AAA
- IF Joaquin Arias moved from 15 day to 60 day DL [ Link ]
G40: Rangers lose again. 11-8 to the freakin’ DEVIL RAYS!
Yeah, I know they have some good players, but they’re the freakin’ Devil Rays!
We should be 3-0 against ’em in Orlando.
We suck.
Wilkerson to DL
- OF Brad Wilkerson placed on 15 day DL
- OF Kevin Mahar purchased from AAA
- P John Rheinecker transferred from 15 day to 60 day DL [ Link ]
Cardboard Gods
I’ve been meaning to mention this site for awhile; keep forgetting about it. It’s a cool site called “Cardboard Gods“, and is a site about baseball cards.
I’ve tried a few times to figure out EXACTLY how to describe it, and it’s hard. The author (Josh Wilker) takes a baseball card, and sometimes talks about the card itself, or has a story about things relating to the card, it’s not your “normal baseball fan” website. While not every single story engages me, it is interesting enough to make me keep it on my RSS feed reader.
Today’s story is about an old Bump Wills Texas Rangers card that was mistakenly labeled “Blue Jays”. He’s covered other Rangers cards too; the others are Jim Bibby, Jeff Burroughs, Bill Hands (twice), and Jim Sundberg.
The site has a very interesting flavor; go check it out.
G39: Rangers drop in 10 to Rays, 4-3
I had to time shift the game due to some family duties, but I really wanted to see this game. For some reason I felt something good was going to come out of Brandon McCarthy. Not that I was thinking no hitter, or something like that, but I just had a feeling he was going to do well. So I broke out my Palm, and decided to score the game. I was also curious to see how it would come off on TV. It actually kind of reminded me for some reason of the park that the Corpus Christi Hooks play in. As the game started, it felt like I was watching a minor league game. The camera angles were off – it took me a couple of innings to get a feel for what would be called a ball and a strike because they weren’t the usual camera angles I’m used to seeing. Apparently I’m not the only person who thought that, Richard Durrett wrote about that over on the DMN Baseball blog, too.
McCarthy had a decent line overall, but seemed a bit shaky in the second and third innings where he gave up the three runs the Rays got. Walks didn’t help – they never do. In all, Brandon went 6 innings, giving up 3ER on 6H & 3BB. He did strike out seven though, which was a good thing – and no home runs, either. Since I was scoring, I was paying attention to pitch count, and it did seem a tad high (110 over 6 innings). Still, after the horror that were some of his early starts, this was a decent outing.
Benoit seems to have solidified himself as an important part of our bullpen after several shaky years there of not even knowing if he’d be on the team – this is good, it’s nice to have a consistent link backwards like that with Jack. I admit I was one of the people calling for his head a few years ago, but I really like the fact a homegrown guy has gotten through it and found a place where he can be productive.
Our late inning pitching dodged a bullet once, but couldn’t dodge the same one twice. When you have to intentionally load the bases for a force out at home, it’s never good. We got out of that in the bottom of the ninth with Otsuka on the mound, but we had to do it a second time with Feldman on the mount in the bottom of the 10th, and that one didn’t work. Actually, Feldman’s would have been harder, as it was bases loaded, nobody out. So we lost that game. Unfortunately, it seems to be a common occurrence on the road – what are we, something like 5-100 as the visiting team this year already?
Offensively, we had only 7 hits, and they were scattered. Only person with more than one was Hank Blalock – who also had a solo home run in the game. Brad Wilkerson had a double, but had to come out of the game with.. wait for it… a gimpy hamstring. We actually had more extra base (3 2B, 1HR) hits than singles, which doesn’t usually happen. Outside of Hammer’s home run, the other two runs we got were on sac flies.
And speaking of hamstrings, Tampa Bay lost Rocco Baldelli to that, we lost Brad Wilkerson. Seems there’s a boatload of hamstring injuries around baseball this year. That wouldn’t be from guys who aren’t taking steroids, would it? ;) Nah, I don’t really mean that, but there are an awful lot of them. Seems odd.
Millwood Back to DL
- P Kevin Millwood placed on the 15 day DL
- P Ron Mahay placed on the 15 day DL
- P Scott Feldman recalled from AAA
- P A.J. Murray recalled from AAA [ Link ]
What a difference a day makes
Sunday:
Monday:
Peeing your pants
Saw a rather silly promotion the fans of the Milwaukee Brewers came up with. It’s called..
“Pee Your Pants for the Brewers”
The idea here is that if the Brewers win their division, the fans would collectively pee their pants on the premise they’d be so surprised they made the playoffs for the first time in 24 years. It’s quite an odd thing, something that the late Bill Veeck probably would have loved. The Brewers are currently 25-12 (.676) and 7 games up in the NL Central. Only the Boston Red Sox have a better record right now. Granted, 125 games remain in the Brewers’ schedule, but it’s a promising start.
Makes wonder what Cubs fans would do if they actually won the World Series?
I would rather not pee my pants intentionally, thank you. I’d stink.
G38: Rangers look seriously sad, lose 7-2
The only thing I can think of to write about this is..
Sigh.
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