- P Scott Feldman optioned to AAA
- P CJ Wilson activated from DL [ Link ]
Total Texas Baseball Magazine
Back in the 2004 season, I was interviewed about an article for the Texas Rangers in stadium program about fan websites. Well, the guy at the Rangers who was responsible for that article being comissioned (Kurt Daniels) is now behind a new venture (he’s still at the Rangers, too). This new venture is a magazine called “Total Texas Baseball”, and is available now. This is a magazine that covers all kinds of baseball in our state of Texas. Majors (Rangers/Astros), Minors, college, High School, it’s all there. Here’s some text from them about what’s in the Inagural April 2006 issue of the magazine:
- Lives Shared in Baseball – Nolan, Reid and Reese Ryan
- Rangers Planning on Improved Pitching
- Astros Offense Expected to be Stronger in ‘06
- Pocket Aces: Danks and Diamond
- Cats Joining American Association
- TCU’s Huffman Dedicated to Two Sports
- Alaniz Leading Longhorns
- “Throw Strikes and Keep it Low†– Hallsville High School’s Justin Jenkins.
- Allen’s Tolleson “Blessed†Despite Injury
I haven’t personally read the magazine yet, but I wanted to draw some attention to it anyway, as it appears to be a quality production. I’m expecting to have my copy shortly, at which point, I’ll update again once I’ve had a chance to read through it.
Bonds & 755
I haven’t said much on Barry Bonds, because quite frankly, I’m tired of hearing about him. Balco & Steroids aside, I think he’s a talented baseball player. Even before recently, he had a boatload of home runs without the cloud of steroids. He won a ton of gold gloves, and has a ton of stolen bases. He’s a talent – there’s no doubt about it.
Today I ran across a cool article by Ben Kabak on how he thinks that Aaron’s HR record is safe from Bonds, due to the two years Aaron spent as a DH at the end of his career in Milwaukee for the Brewers. It talks about how Bonds is not the player or even the hitter he was recently, and that he might have a hard time playing that much to get enough hits for HR to get to Aaron. Course, I think if he’s close, he can just go to some AL team and DH for as long as he needs to get the home runs. It’ll probably be the Yankees, unfortunately. :(
I enjoyed this article a lot, go check it out.
G10: Rangers finally win again, 11-3 against the Angels
I’ll have more about this in the morning. The game just ended, and I’m fairly tired. I will post my raw notes I took while the game was going though. Will probably have somethimg more coherent in the morning. :)
Welcome back Matthews. 3 run 2 out 2 strike triple in the fourth. Batted around in the fourth. Tex HR too
Fifth: Two singles, a walk, a couple of RBI’s chased Escobar after giving up 8 runs in 4.1IP
Sixth: Nix got an RBI double, first ebh of season.
3 hits 3 runs 2 RBI with a home run for Gerald Laird
Nix hit by pitch
Mike Young got his 900th career hit
Esteban Yan wild pitch scoring the 11th run
Koronka looked good. Started the game by striking out the side. Koronka made a great pickup on the mound on the botom of the 6th, behind his back
Guerrero: 39 games
Kinsler DL, Matthews up
- 2B Ian Kinsler placed on 15 day DL
- OF Gary Matthews Jr activated from 15 day DL [ Link ]
Marshall McDougall
- IF Marshall McDougall activated from DL and then optioned to AAA [ Link ]
G9: Rangers now 2-7 after a really annoying loss Tuesday
I had a really nice writeup in my mind. Bauer was far FAR better than I was expecting him to be. We got some power from Hank Blalock, who had two home runs. We had double digit hits, we had some timely stuff. We had some really great defense – that DP by Brown in right was spectacular.
I did like the move Showalter made by taking Wilkerson out of the #1 slot. I liked moving Kinsler up to 6th (Wilkerson 7th).
But we had ass for pitching in the bottom of the ninth, and we blew it completely both from the pitching side, and the defense dropped the ball allowing the winning run to score. Given the way momentum was going, it probably would have scored anyway. But the way we lost was highly annoying. Just irritated me. 2-7. I’m not giving up by far – it has to be a couple of months for me to do that, but wow is this disappointing.
G8: Early season misery continues in Anaheim; Rangers lose 5-2
Ugh. This wasn’t pretty at all. Only five hits. Two errors. More strikeouts, now 2-6. Only high point was when we were up 2-0 on Phil Nevin’s home run in the first inning. After that, ugh…
Hank Blalock did have a double in the 9th, but it didn’t matter for anything. Kinsler batted .500 for the night and walked, so his on base percentage went up further. :) Loe wasn’t sharp at all, tossing 26 pitches in the first inning, and then giving up all 5 Angel runs over 5 innings. Feldman & Shouse pitched 3 scoreless innings in relief, but it didn’t matter, since we couldn’t do anything against Lackey, Shields, & Rodriguez.
I’m never one to push the panic button too early, but it doesn’t feel good at all. There’s plenty of time, PLENTY of time, but ugh. Can we bat Ian Kinsler nine times in a row, and pitch only Vicente Padilla?
Erasmo Ramirez
- P Erasmo Ramirez cleared waivers, assigned to AAA
G7: Pidente and Rangers beat Camera Boy & Tigers, 5-3
I’ve been going to baseball games for a long time. As far back as I can remember, which would be somewhere in the early 1970’s. Back when Philadelphia’s Veterans Stadium was a shiny new place, not the butt of everyone’s jokes. Anyway, also for a long time I’ve had a tradition I’ve done every year. It’s the “Birthday Game”. This is something where I always go to a home game on my birthday. Back when I didn’t go to 20-30 games a year, this was much more siginficant, it felt like a treat. I still have gone to the game every year since then. Now if the team (the Phillies for a long time, now the Rangers) are not home on my actual birthday, I take the next closest calendar game. That’s what I was doing today. I was starting the next generation of this tradition. You see, it was given to me by my mother, and now that I have a daughter I’m doing it with her. My kid’s first birthday is next Sunday, so we chose today as her first “birthday game”. It was pretty cool, we bought her a present in the gift shop. I enjoyed that. Hopefully when she’s old enough to comprehend the depth of the tradition she’ll still be into baseball and want to go. :)
When the game started it felt quickly like it was going to be like the others that have come before it because both the first and second innings weren’t smooth. The Tigers had plenty of action in the first two, and I felt we were lucky that we only gave up two runs. Pidente wasn’t as sharp as he was on the second day of the season. He didn’t stink up the joint like Dickey did, but it was passable enough. In all, Pidente went six innings, giving up 3ER with 3K, and 3BB to get his second win of the season, which was also the Rangers’ second win of the season. Good winning percentage for Vicente so far. :) Our bullpen was only one hit away from perfect. Between Alfonseca, Otsuka, & Coco, there was just one hit and no walks over three combined innings. That’s the way that it’s supposed to work.
On the other side, former Ranger Kenny Rogers didn’t fare as well. He looked like Kenny, he wasn’t dominating at all, that’s not his style (to me). But he pitched a total of 5.1 innings, and gave up a lot of hits (twelve), and all five Ranger runs. We had four doubles, and eight singles against Rogers. No home runs, but some hits at the right time, including the most opportune one, a double to the top of the wall in front of the Rangers’ bullpen by Brad Wilkerson. Brad had struck out three times in the game at that point (he did strike out four times anyway), and was down 0-2. He jacked the last pitch Rogers threw in the game almost out of the park scoring two and giving Pidente the win. Pidente was probably out of the game at this point, so the runs were very well timed. Ian Kinsler continues his torrid start to the season, going 2-4. In fact, the bottom of the lineup (Laird & Kinsler) scored four of the five runs.
There were a total of four ex Rangers on the field Sunday – Rogers & Pudge being the most notable. The others were Craig Monroe & Marcus Thames. But something Pudge did had the potential to be a problem. Late in the game, Pudge hit a screaming liner at Mike Young for the final out of the inning. It happened so fast that Pudge didn’t even get out of the batters box, and when that happened he tossed his bat back in the general area of the on deck circle. It ended up hitting the feet of the next Tiger waiting to bat. If that had missed (Pudge wasn’t watching), I wonder how much the press would get on him if said bat throw had hit a cameraman? I’m sure someone would have played that up. This wasn’t shown on TV, I watched my recording on TiVo when I got home.
To tie this up, the reason I’ve been calling Vicente Padilla “Pidente” is because of a connection to back home. Long time HOF broadcaster Harry Kalas means baseball to me. Kallas is to the Phillies what Eric Nadel is for the Rangers, only Kalas has been at it longer (35 years now I think). Anyway, a few years back, Harry called him “Vicente Pidente” and to this day my brother and I find that pretty amusing.
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