It annoyed me so much how we lost that game that not only did I not feel like writing about it, I didn’t feel like writing about Saturday’s game either – which we won (barely).
Roster Transaction
- OF Laynce Nix placed on the 15 day DL [
link ] - OF/DH Jason Botts called up from AAA
G88: Rangers lose to the old Barry Zito, 7-2
This game was almost exactly like last night’s game. Except we managed to get a couple of runs late. But Barry Zito did exactly what was done to us the night before. Shutout through 7+ innings. Was painful to watch, being so offensively inept. I don’t know how Mariner fans put up with it.
Anyway, John Wasdin now has two outings in a row where he pitched like the journeyman he was before the start of this season. Not sure what to believe with him at the moment, although there’s more evidence of the crappy John Wasdin then the good John Wasdin.
Kind of sad that we’re having to rely on him, though.
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Congratulations Raffy
This weekend, DirecTV was having a free preview weekend of the MLB Extra Innings Package. I was taking advantage of that in flipping around some channels, as my wife was working, and my baby was asleep. Stopped on the Mariners Orioles game, and it was right as Raffy was coming up to bat. It was some fortuitious timing on my part, as a few pitches after I landed on the channel, the pitch to Raffy landed in left field near the line for a double – Raffy’s 3000th career hit.
I was there in person that Mother’s Day a couple of years ago when Raffy hit his 500th home run. I rather liked the fact I managed to see his home run live, and not on Baseball Tonight or some other clip show. I saved it to DVD.
As much as Raffy didn’t fit the situation here when he left, I still very much like him, and hope he can stick around long enough to get to home run #600, which is probably the only real plateau left for him I think. As of right now, he needs 34 more home runs to achieve that. A couple of years ago, that was a no brainer, but as his production declines, I would think he’d need all the way through the end of the 2006 season, and possibly into early 2007 to achieve that. I’d be surprised if he’s still playing in 2007.
But tonight is about his achievement. He’s only the fourth player to have 3,000 hits and 500 home runs. He joins Eddie Murray, Willie Mays, & Hank Aaron in this club. Bonds could probably do it, he needs another 270 hits to get to 3,000 though.
Congratulations Raffy!
G87: Rangers face near perfection, lose 6-0
Well, there’s little to say about this one other than Rich Harden was damn near perfect. Once he got into the 8th, I actually was rooting against the Rangers, I wanted him to get it. :) Park wasn’t godawful, but he isn’t pitching like the guy we need him to be in the second half. What a shock.
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Roster Transaction
- P Erasmo Ramirez recalled from AAA [
link ]
All Star Game Thoughts
During the 2005 All-Star game, a transformer decided it was going to blow on my block, and I was without power tonight for several hours. It didn’t occur to me until right before the power was restored that I could have slapped on the radio, I think the game was on ESPN radio. That really bugged me, as I couldn’t see the game. When the power went out, the score was 3-0, and Mark Teixeira had more or less just popped out to second for his second at bat. I figured that was probably it for him anyway, two at bats is pretty decent in the All-Star game. When the power came back on, the game was over, and while there was a little more I could have watched, I had already seen the score, so I decided not to bother. I probably should have watched it, as I had Mark Teixeira’s home run on the TiVo.
I always watch the player introductions – that’s one of my favourite moments of an All-Star game (the one in Boston from 99 was the best I’d ever seen – Teddy Baseball’s appearance with Tony Gwynn brought tears to my eyes). For many years growing up (in Philly), I loved watching the All Star intros. I always got really excited at seeing “my guys” on the field – especially during the lean years when they played like crap, it was always exciting to me to see “my guy”. And that’s the reason I never want to get rid of the rule regarding every team has to have a representative. I know there’s a lot of call to remove that, but I think it needs to be there. The reason is that if a kid in Tampa Bay or Kansas City wants to watch the All-Star game, he should at least be able to go “Hey, that’s my guy!”. I know that feeling terribly well, and with the game having an image problem with the youth of America, I think we need to do things to appeal to them. Granted, I admit, it’s a very minor thing, but I loved that “my guys” feeling as a kid, and I don’t want to take that away. Hell, I’m 40, and I still get off on seeing Texas Ranger players there. It’s been better the last few years when we’ve sent 4 or 5 guys, but when we sent just one – “Hey, look there’s Pudge!” I really hope that doesn’t get taken away from me. Sure, it’s an imperfect system, and I’d say at least one or two really deserving players get shafted, but I don’t want to lose this.
Speaking of player introductions, I didn’t think Kenny Rogers got booed anywhere near the level I expected him to. There was a bit in the player intros, but I expected more than that. I will say that the replays of it I saw later on ESPNNews seemed like the booing was louder than it was originally – anyone else notice that? Due to the power outage, I didn’t get to see any of Kenny’s appearance in the game (nor did I see Soriano or Mike Young, either). I see from the news reports that he was booed coming on, booed when he gave up a home run, and booed again when he left the field. Now given the immaturity of the actions that got him here in the first place, I feel odd saying this, but… it seemed pretty good of him to go take his lumps, and particularly the quote I saw about the booing where he said that “They can say what they need to, that’s fine”. Hopefully this goes away after he comes back from suspension, but I tend to doubt it will, as national press loves a story like that.
I’d love to say I had a good time watching the game, but I didn’t, as I only saw a few innings, and then sat in darkness. Still, it was nice to see the Rangers have a good showing in terms of number of players again. Last year it was 5. This year it’s 4. All good.
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A Depressing Thought
With Ryan Drese gone (that’s still irritating), the thought occurred to me this morning that when Kenny Rogers is serving his suspension, Chan Ho Park will be our “staff ace”.
Wow, is that a depressing thought. I know it’s not an original thought, but I thought about it when writing about the All-Star game this morning.
Thanks John Hart. First you screw up and give away Doug Davis, and now you’ve screwed up and given away Ryan Drese. Way to go. John Rocker’s available – sure you don’t want to give him another try?
Roster Transaction
- P Juan Dominguez optioned to AAA [
link ]
Kenny Rogers to be booed at All-Star Game?
So, Kenny Rogers is going to the All-Star game. Will he get booed during the player introductions on Tuesday?
I would tend to think yes. I’m not terribly surprised (just a little) at the lovefest he got here in Arlington. But on the national stage where he’s still getting railed on, I would expect he’d be booed pretty well during the player intros.
Thoughts? You can vote in the poll and discuss this on this thread in my online forums.
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