Well, my daughter was born on Saturday April 16th (an 8-0 loss by the Rangers no less – thanks guys!), and when I stopped doing updates a few days before that, the Rangers’ stats were a winning percentage of .444, we were tied for third place one game out. I don’t do any updates for about 11 games or so, and what do I find when I come back for updates? We’ve got a winning percentage of .476, we’re tied for third and are 1.5 games out. So basically, not much has changed. Which is both good and bad. I would have liked to have made some progress there, but as we’ve kind of treaded water during this time, no one else has stepped on us to keep us down, either.
In this game, Ryan Drese, who was a very pleasant surprise in 2004 didn’t show the same kind of stuff. He was beat around a bit, giving up 11 hits in his 6.1 innings of work. He allowed 5 runs (4ER), and didn’t seem to have a good control of the game at any point. He did strike out five, but the way I saw him pitch, that was a surprise. Ron Mahay followed Drese with a pretty good 1.2 innings allowing no runs, which kept us in the game. However, Brocail came in and gave up two in the 9th which to my eyes seemed to deflate the Rangers. We had been down the whole game, but were within striking distance. Just needed one. Then we needed 3 to tie, four to win, and it didn’t seem like we had any gas in the tank after Brocail’s ninth.
Offensively, we didn’t do a whole lot. We had a total of 8 hits. Four of them were home runs (Dellucci, Teixeira, Mench, & Soriano). All of them were solo. That left just four other hits for the entire game. Even given that, we still were very close until the ninth. Just didn’t seem to be able to get much going.
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An amusing thought
I’ll resume regular updates again starting with this coming Tuesday’s game. A few short blurbs:
1) It was awesome to see the Rangers beat the Yankees twice on Fri & Saturday. Always good to see the Yankees booed in their own stadium.
2) As the standings are right now, the Yankees have sole possession of last place in the AL East. In fact, there’s only one team with a worse record in all of the AL, that’s the Royals. There’s only three with worse records in the NL, too (Brewers, Pirates, & Rockies). Gotta love that.
3) Read something on the Yankees site where Soriano seems to imply he’ll return to the Yankees when he’s a free agent after the 2006 season. Check it out. If that’s the case, trade him back there so we can at least get something out of him, and play Kinsler.
Various things
Well, my baby was born, and things are going great. If you’re interested, there’s a story here. I’m still not ready to resume big updates, but I can get this small one.
1) Augstin Montero was suspended for 10 days for violating MLB’s new steroid program. Dumbass. Can’t remember who we had to sacrifice from the 40 man roster for this guy, but… DUMBASS!
2) In a move that kind of surprised me, we demoted Adrian Gonzalez to AAA and prompted Laynce Nix. Not sure what prompted that, exactly.
Nice 3-0 win yesterday. I actually had the Rangers game on a couple of times when my wife was in the hospital. Once before the baby was born, and once after the baby was in the room. My daughter was one day old, and I was showing her a Rangers game already.
A small delay
There will be a slight delay in the resumption of my updates.
The reason is my wife and I had our kid on Saturday afternoon at 2PM. She had a Cesearean, which means she’ll be in the hospital longer than we expected.
Needless to say I’m a bit occupied at the moment. Not sure at the moment when I’ll get going again, probably later this week after my wife and baby have come home.
G10: Rangers lose a tight one to Jays, 2-1
Will have a full recap in the morning.
On second thought, no I won’t – I have to take my wife to the hospital. :)
G9: Behind Chan Ho Park, the Rangers take the finale on Wed, 7-5
There are a lot of jokes in the local press today about “not being a hitters Park”, or some other Park joke. I’ll resist that, although last night I have to admit I wasn’t rooting for him to do bad so he could be released. I have to wonder if he can do what Ryan Drese did last year. So far it seems to be working. And in the ninth game of the season, one of our starting pitchers got a win – and it was Chan Ho Park, of all people! Ho went 6.2 innings, giving up 3ER on 5 hits, and striking out six, including the side in the second. Most of the hits came in his last inning, when Buck adeptly pulled him before it got ugly. But before that, he was electric. I’m not ready to put myself behind him, but it was nice to see him pitch well, and it was nice to see Chan Ho fans in the stands again. If you read some of my early reports when Chan Ho first came here, I absolutely loved the atmosphere the ballpark had when he pitched well. There’d be entire sections of Korean fans, and they’d have signs, they’d have drums, they’d hoot and holler when he did something good. I really REALLY loved that atmosphere. It made me want to come to the ballpark just to check out the Park fans. I miss that. So in a way, yeah – I’d like him to do well, and bring that fun back to the Ballpark. However, my brain says it likely won’t happen. We’ll see, I guess.
Offensively, we did pretty well last night. Mike Young capitalized on a bases loaded situation with a clearing triple. Barajas, Mench, & Mike Young were all 2 for 4. Soriano was 3 for 5. We had one home run for the night, and it was by Adrian Gonzalez. And wow, was it a no doubter. Off the facade of the upper deck, as far as I can tell, and the Angels’ right fielder didn’t even make a run for it. The game felt a lot more in control than the final score of 7 to 5 would indicate.
Our bullpen tried to give it away again, but we managed to hold on. Doug Brocail gave up 2 earned runs, although I believe they scored on a Cordero pitch. Cordero did get his third save of the season after it originally wasn’t a save situation going into the 9th – he only pitched .1 of an inning.
A win is a win. I’ll take it.
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Dickey to the DL, Regilio back up for now
Before Wed night’s game, the Rangers made a roster move. R.A. Dickey was placed on the 15 day DL, and Nick Regilio was recalled from AAA.
Dickey had to leave Tuesday night’s game with an injury that seemed to come out of nowhere, he was on the pitcher’s mound down in pain. Reminded me of Tony Saunders a few years ago, but nowhere near as intense. Nick Regilio is up, but I suspect only because Carlos Almanzar isn’t ready to be activated from the Bereavement list. I suspect that when Almanzar is actived, Regilio will go back down to AAA.
Roster Transaction
- P RA Dickey placed on 15 day DL
- P Nick Regilio recalled from AAA [
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G8: Rangers lose to Angels 13-8
This was a pretty annoying game. We were never really in it, despite losing by only 5. I’ll have a recap tomorrow, but I likely won’t write much, as I tend to not want to write much about games that annoy me.
I will probably have an update on R.A. Dickey, who seemed to just double over in pain and had to come out of the game for no particular reason that I could tell.
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G7: Rangers lose home opener 7-6
It’s opening day. That’s always a fun day. I started the morning at my wife’s doctor for our next appointment for the baby checkup. We were there a little longer than anticipated, so I didn’t get to spend as much time walking around the park checking out the new things as I usually do. I did make a pass around the ballpark. Some of the things I saw that were changed were..z
1) Covers on the top most part of the escalators going into the third deck. I asked Chuck Morgan, and he said Texas state law made them do that. I think it should have been done ages ago, it’s much safer I think, and if you’re coming up into rain or sun, it’s just better.
2) The big hot dog stand. I didn’t have one, but I did see the new giant hot dog. There’s a whole article about the hot dog in the Dallas Morning News today, too! It certainly looked pretty large. It better be for $8.
3) The maintenance door in left field which used to say Armitron for years now says Reliant Energy. Additionally, there’s a new Borden Milk sign in the bullpen, and a Comcast ad in right field. Speaking of Comcast, it looked like all the TVs in the concourse had Comcast ads underneath them now.
4) Several new player banners in the concourse – Richard Hidalgo was one, saw a new one for Rudy Jaramillo.
5) The Rangers score was finally taken off the left field scoreboard, so we can get all of the out of town scores on there now. Since the Devil Rays & Diamondbacks were added, one game wasn’t shown, as the original configuration of the Ballpark’s scoreboard didn’t have enough slots to display all the newer teams. Now it does, since the Rangers game isn’t shown there.
But overall, there really weren’t a whole lot of changes to the ol’ Ballpark since last season. Was nice being out there, and it was a great day weather wise. We had the usual pregame stuff, a marching band, the military made an appearance, and we had a plane flyover – a B52 bomber that was pretty close. I managed to get a good shot of that as it flew over. There was a really cool looking flag that the military guys held out on the field – was a US flag, but it was in the shape of the United States, too. I liked that.
The one moment I was really looking forward to during the pregame ceremonies was the unveiling of the Johnny Oates sign unveiling. They had Gloria Oates (his widow), and Adam Oates (his son) there. But the entire thing was RUINED by the fact that they had a gaggle of photographers standing in front of the damn thing! I COULDN’T SEE IT – and I wager most people couldn’t either. It was really annoying – I mean to the point where it made me made enough to register a complaint there, and then I also called Chuck Morgan on Tuesday morning and expressed my distaste with this. Oates meant a lot to me, a lot more than he does to most people, because I knew him from outside his days as a Ranger manager. And the stupid damned photographers just stood in the way, and you couldn’t see any damn thing that was going on there. They need to GET THE HELL OUT OF THE WAY – so that the fans can see things. Good Lord did that make me mad! :( And I really wanted to enjoy that moment, too. Even the TV cameras were interfered with if you watched the TV coverage of it. :(
Once the game got started, I calmed down a bit, as there’s always something to be sitting in the sun at a ballpark, scoring a game, and having a beer. It was great, no matter how good or how bad one’s team is. So when Soriano got us out to 1-0 with a leadoff home run, the day felt good. We were up 2-0 after the first, and even after Anaheim tied it in the third, it still felt good. Felt even better after 5 when we were up 6-2. However, that was the end of our scoring. The Angels pecked away with runs in the 7th, 8th, & 9th to tie the game, finally winning it in the 10th. Kenny Rogers was fine, going seven innings giving up three runs. We had beat up Jarrod Washburn for 6 runs in 5.1 innings – I was feeling good. Ryan Bukvich wasn’t – he gave up two in his .2 of work. Cordero blew his second save in four tries, and RA Dickey gave up a home run to lose the game. The bullpen curse isn’t very good. I’m refusing to blame it all on the non appearances of Francisco & Alamanzar. I know that’s part of it, but the guys who are there shouldn’t be tanking like this so much just because two guys aren’t there. That doesn’t feel right. Offensively, three of our six runs came from the longball. Soriano in the first, Barajas in the fourth, & Blalock in the fifth. We had a lot of hits all over the place, 14 in all. We left 9 men on base in all, twice we left the bases loaded! ARGH! Frustrating.
Generally when games are sellouts, or near sellouts, to avoid traffic, I tend to work my way downstairs before the game was over. This time was no different. After the Rangers batted in the 8th, I took off for the lower concourse. I usually watch the game on the TV’s as I walk down the concourse from home plate to first base. Then I’ll watch it from the open area underneath section 40-41 and avoid ushers who want to boot you out of there. However, this time, when we didn’t win it in the bottom of the 9th, I left. Which is very unusual for me. I hate leaving games early, but this game gave me a feeling of doom. Plus with 50,000 there and it being 4PM, I wanted to avoid the 5PM rush hour going through Dallas back to Garland. I got to my truck right as the Rangers were batting in the bottom of the 10th, and they didn’t put it together at all, so I didn’t miss anything in the time I left. Plus I actually felt a little guilty being there at the game when my wife was at home feeling rather uncomfortable from being 39.5 weeks pregnant. I went, I had a good time, but I didn’t enjoy it like I normally would. Was worried about my wife, the thing with the photographers and the Oates ceremony irritated me, and the ending of the game really irritated me.
One amusing moment during the player introductions was Mike Young. Chuck Morgan started off by saying “Playing Shortstop #3… “Playing Shortstop #10″… He accidentally read Arod’s Number instead of Mike Young’s number, although he corrected himself before the name was read. I felt it was an amusing gaffe, I didn’t think much about it. However, Channel 4 news really picked on him. They did a story about it, how “We thought we were done with Arod”, and they talked to about 3 or 4 people in the stands. I thought it was a bit much by Channel 4 to pick on Chuck like that – was an honest mistake. I called him this morning and asked, and he said there’s new lineup cards this year that are different than what he got before, and the #3 was the batting order, not Arod’s number – that part was coincidence, but he was reading the player’s batting number order, not the former position holder there.
However, it was nice to say hi to Kirobaito & Douglas from my forums – thanks for stopping by guys!
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