I don’t have time to write anything about this game on Friday, trying to finish up a project at work. I’ll say this though. Two sweeps in a row, 6 wins in a row. That feels nice (even if it’s teams you should be stomping on).
G46: Rangers now tied for 1st after 7-3 win over Royals on Wednesday
I was up a good percentage of the night last night dealing with the baby, so my wife could get some sleep. Because of that, I don’t have much energy in the “creative writing” department, so I’ll give this one a miss. A few bullet points, though.
Nix’s pitch looked like a strike to my eyes watching on TV, but it was interesting to see that kind of emotion out of a player who usually shows none.
Astacio probably saved his job last night.
Blalock tied Bell’s record for errorless games at third by a Ranger.
Hidalgo seems to have figured it out.
We’re now tied for first with the suddenly hurting Angels.
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G45: Rangers beat Royals on Tuesday 4-3
I missed this game, as my wife and I spent a very nice evening out at the Dallas Arboretum with our daughter. We got something to eat afterwards, so by the time we got home it was almost 11PM, and then I accidentally found out the score, so I didn’t bother to watch the whole game. I just skipped through the game on TiVo at super high speed just to the points where the Rangers scored. I should have paid more attention, as there was something interesting in the 6th inning, an “altercation” between Ryan Drese & Rod Barajas in the dugout. According to the papers, they “disagreed on pitch count”, and depending on whose article you read, there was a physical fight, or just had to be seperated. I didn’t see it, so I can’t comment on it.
As for the game itself, Ryan Drese pitched like he did last year. The game was quick moving, taking only 2:28 to complete. Drese pitched seven innings, giving up just two runs in his time on the hill. He did walk three, which isn’t good, and did bring his ERA under 6 at the end of the game. It was groundball city from what I can gather, which is necessary, if we’re gonna make a run at the Angels this year.
Offensively, we were definitely led by Richard Hidalgo who went 2 for 3. Both of his hits were home runs, accounting for his 3 RBI’s in the game. If you take away Hidalgo, the entire rest of the team had 5 hits the entire night, and those 5 hits were gotten by just three guys (Young 2, Mench 2, Soriano). Not a balanced attack at all. But a win is a win, and we’ve now won 4 in a row, and are 5 games over .500. The feeling seems to be that things are picking up finally. Hopefully we can keep it going.
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Vlad Nunez traded to Cardinals
From the transaction wire..
The Rangers traded AAA pitcher Vladamir Nunez to the St Louis Cardinals for a player to be named later.
My thoughts: Is my dinner ready?
Roster Transaction
- P Vladamir Nunez (AAA) traded to St Louis
Cardinals for PTBNL [
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G44: Rangers shut out Astros for sweep Sunday, 2-0
Going into this series, this was the game I figured myself and most Ranger fans had pretty much no hope on. Chan Ho Park vs Roy Oswalt. We’re going to lose 11-1. Even given the state of the Astros’ offense, it’s Chan Ho Park. So the final score of 2-0 was no surprise. The fact that Park beat Oswalt WAS a surprise.
Park was just as good as Oswalt was – and more so. Oswalt was what he always was. Great pitcher, doesn’t give you much. In fact, of the two runs we did get, just one was really “earned” (although officially they both were). The home run by Teixeira was the one I’m talking about. The one in the first we really didn’t – we got a triple off the glove of Houston’s centerfielder who doesn’t normally play there. Had the Astros played their regular CF, we wouldn’t have gotten that hit or that run, most likely.
But still. I’m shocked that Park won. A win is a win, but I’m starting to think this Park changing his delivery stuff has been working, and THAT scares me, because it means he’ll be here next year, too.
I was at this game, and man was it way too hot for a May game. This felt like the worst days in August. As it was a day game, my seats were in the sun all game (save for the 9th I believe). So I and all the other regular season ticket holders in my area abandoned our seats and went and sat up top in the shade. All but one guy and his friend who stayed in the sun – rookie mistake that is. :)
G43: Rangers annihilate the Astros 18-3 on Saturday
Chicks must have loved this game, as chicks dig the longball. There’s not much else to say about this one except I can’t believe how awful the Astros are on the road.
We just destroyed them, and what’s mildly amusing is that this is the second in three games we’ve played against them when we won 18-3 (as we beat ’em by the same score in the last game we played against them in 2004 in Houston).
We set a new franchise record for home runs in a game with 8. Was a joy to watch from a Rangers fan standpoint. I also like the Astros, so that part wasn’t fun.er the weekend on this one.
G42: Rangers open Interleague play with a win against the Astros Friday, 7-3
56 games. 59 scoreless innings, 2,632 games. Kenny’s streak wasn’t anywhere near those ones, but it certainly was impressive while it lasted. Kenny’s scoreless streak was broken up after 31.1 innings pitched. I think most everyone assumed it wouldn’t get near Orel’s record 59 (which Josh said on TV last night was in the mid 60’s if you count playoffs, too). I think people probably expected it to go a little deeper than 4 outs last night. But that’s OK – it was still a great game for Kenny, a win for the Rangers, and it was nice that it was broken up at home, so he could get an ovation.
But to me, the biggest event of the night wasn’t Kenny’s streak, it was Laynce Nix, who basically was the Texas Rangers last night. Laynce went 2 for 4 last night, but wow, was it productive. He had a total of 6 RBI’s (a career high) with a home run and a run scored. He definitely carried our team. In fact, if you take Nix out of the game, we had just 7 hits outside of him, and only one other RBI (Mench). This was definitely Kenny & Laynce’s nights.
We’re even hearing in the local press now that the Rangers want to extend his contract. Gee, I wonder why. Would be nice if it could get done in season, so we don’t have the crap of Boras holding us hostage with other teams’ (phantom, usually) offers. I wouldn’t mind picking up Kenny for another year or two.
I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention the spectacular defense in the game turned in by the Rangers in the second. After Kenny’s streak was broken, our guys in the field kept it from getting a lot worse with TWO runners thrown out at the plate. One was on a throw from Laynce Nix direct to Alomar, and the other was from Mench in left to Mike Young as a cutoff. Both were great to watch, and the second I thought he was out, but a nice swipe tag from Alomar saved it. Was really odd to see two outs at the plate in the same inning like that.
It was also nice to see Nolan Ryan again – he was in the booth with Josh & Tom for awhile. Miss seeing him around the park.
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G41: Rangers shut out on Thursday, 7-0
There’s not much to say about this one. Mark Buehrle was great (7.1IP, 0ER). Ryan Drese was not (5.1IP, 5ER). We had a total of nine hits that were scattered all over the place, never got anything going, leaving 10 men on base.
Andres Torres got his first start as a Ranger, and went 1 for 5. That was about the most interesting thing to me about this game, and that’s about all I can think of to write about this one at the moment. :)
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G40: Rangers lose to White Sox & Jon Garland on Tuesday, 5-2
I expected us to lose this game. A 1-4 pitcher who has been shaky against a 7-0 pitcher who has been totally dominant? I expected the score to be like 17-1. We lost alright, but we didn’t fall out totally. Never seemed to get it going against Garland, which is the story of the day. Garland beat us to his major league leading eighth win of the season. He deserved the win, he pitched well, going 7 runs, giving up just 2 runs on 5 hits.
It did feel like we were behind the 8 ball however early however. It was because of some extra help from the umpire at third who CLEARLY blew a call calling Aaron Rowand safe at third when every replay showed he was out – and it was really obvious, too. That directly led to their first run, and while that one run didn’t decide the game, it came in the first, so one never knows what kind of mental tone that set for everything else that followed. It did lead to Steve Smith being ejected – he definitely is our most ejected coach. :)
Offensively, we didn’t mount much of an attack. We only had 6 hits, and three of them came from Mark Teixeira – and two of those 3 were doubles. The remaining three hits were from Blalock, Nix, & Hidalgo. Only two RBI’s were Tex and Hidalgo (who now has his average way up to .212).
I’m glad the old Ranger farmhand Scott Podsednik has gotten a good career together. He’s not a Carlos Beltran, or even a Cliff Floyd – but he’s a good solid respectable player, and from what I remember, a pretty nice guy, too. Good for him – the sport needs more good solid players like that. I like seeing him now that he’s in Chicago, I couldn’t see him when he was in Milwaukee.
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