- P Danny Kolb placed on irrevocable waivers for
the purpose of giving him his unconditional release.
ST27: Rangers lose to Diamondbacks, 7-4
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ST26: Rangers lose to Padres, 8-5
Once again, work prevented me from listening to much of this game, but I did get to hear the best part – the six run uprising in the seventh inning to win the game 8-5.
It was also nice to see that the big 6 spot wasn’t with three run home runs – in fact, no home runs were involved!
It was also NOT nice to see us give up 5 runs in a game yet again.
Roster Transaction
- IF Manny Alexander traded from the Brewers to the Rangers for a PTBNL
- OF Antoine Cameron traded from the Cubs to the
Rangers for a PTBNL. - The following players placed on the 15 day DL,
retro to March 21 – OF Kevin Mench, IF Herbert Perry, & P Todd Van Poppel
ST25: Rangers shut out by White Sox, 4-0
I was busy doing some other things, and didn’t hear anything about this game, but from looking at the box score, I didn’t miss much. John Thomson was decent, giving up just two earned runs over five innings. Of course, when you don’t score any, it doesn’t matter how many you give up (when the number is greater than zero).
One week from this game and they count, and we can see/hear every game again! \o/
ST24: Rangers beat Angels, 4-3
Whoa! A spring training game on television. I cannot recall the last time the Rangers had a spring training game on television – it’s got to be around 4 or 5 years or so. It was really nice seeing Tom & Josh on the TV again. Was also nice to get a view of the new facility in Surprise. I suspect that was the purpose of this telecast, since there was a lot of “Come check the place out” Ra-ra-isms. That was OK, but it struck me as an attempt to sell tickets and to get people to visit Surprise. :)
In terms of the game, it was nice to see Chan Ho Park have a nice outing two times in a row. He gave up just one run in five innings, and had 6 K’s during that time. The rest of our pitchers were pretty good too except Cordero who tried to give the game away in the 9th, but still managed to hold onto it.
It was, of course, a big tease – I want the real season to start, and I don’t want to wait till Sunday! Waaaah! :)
Roster Transaction
- P John Koronka passed through waivers, and was
returned to the Reds per the Rule 5 draft rules.
ST23: Rangers beat Brewers 9-6
I didn’t get a chance to listen to this game, but from what I can see, the Teixeira push to make the club continues unabated. It’s looking more and more likely that he’ll start the season in the majors. I’m a bit unsure as to how I feel about that. He’s having the same spring that Blalock had last year, and he didn’t handle it well. Time will tell – it always does.
ST22: Rangers lose to Royals AGAIN, 9-5
Our misery against the Royals continues. While this game was on during the evening, I forgot about it until the game was mostly over, and we only scored a single run during the time I was listening to the game. Once again, I need to point out that I have a hard time paying attention to the game when it’s not our guys doing the announcing. I’m hoping that the Rangers TV (!) game that is on the schedule for this coming Saturday has our guys doing the announcing.
Our pitching again was distressing, with Powell, Benoit, & Mahay giving up too much for the time they were in the game. The rest of the guys didn’t give up much, but the feeling is still (to me, anyway) that we’re giving up too much. I don’t have a lot of confidence going into the season here.
On the other side, I see we jacked a few home runs from two that are going to be on the opening day roster (I think) – Blalock & Sierra. I just hope we can keep the runs coming, although we’ll have to not give up NINE at the same time.
ST21: Rangers lose big to Mariners, 9-1
This game wasn’t even supposed to happen – this was a scheduled day off, but with the Mariners/A’s canceling their trip to Japan because of the war in Iraq, they were available, so we played them. I forgot the game was even on, as it started much earlier than usual, and I only heard the bottom of the 9th, when the Rangers scored their one run, which wasn’t really deserved, anyway.
I’m really starting to get distressed about our pitching. So far the only name that I’ve heard consistently bright spots about is Aaron Fultz. Beyond that, it seems that most everyone is having problems.
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