As is my policy for the last several years or so, I don’t write about losses to the Yankees.
I will however, write about Pudge separately during this week some time.
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As is my policy for the last several years or so, I don’t write about losses to the Yankees.
I will however, write about Pudge separately during this week some time.
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Bit of a disputed call for the deciding run, but I’m super busy at the moment, I’m taking a mulligan on this game.
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Congrats to Phil Humber of the White Sox on his perfect game today. Didn’t get to see it, but these are always special.
Coverage of the perfect game is available here.
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Well, OK, we know we weren’t going 160-2. Bound to lose sometime. But even the loss we had in this game was’t awful. Sometimes there are losses where your team just doesn’t show up, and gets run over. There’s times when you’re bludgeoned to death with too much offense. There’s games where you have 4 or 5 errors and give it away. This loss was like none of those scenarios (or half a dozen other I could name if I felt like it). [Read more…]
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You know, that pun in the title was so awful, I considered not doing it, but it just screams to be used, so I had to. :)
Game 1 of the day/night doubleheader started at noon, and I was in full daddy mode at that point. My wife works Saturdays, so I forgot the game was on until it was in the third inning. When I turned it on, the Rangers were already up 9-0! Mildly disappointed when I saw I had missed an eight spot in the first inning. I was a bit more annoyed when I found out that Adrian Beltre came out of the game with that big ugly word – hamstring. That will be evaluated tomorrow, but one NEVER wants to hear that word associated with injury. [Read more…]
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Friday’s game in Detroit was rained out. Was bummed about that, as it was the one game a week I get on regular TV. My wife had made one of my favorite meals (a buffalo chicken dip), and I was gonna settle in and watch. Watched the whole pre-game on Channel 21. Then.. Rain. Half an hour later (fortunately I had some buffer on TiVo, only took five minutes), it was called.
A bonus is I ended up playing with my kids in the living room before they went to bed, so it’s not all bad. :)
Makeup is tomorrow, in the cheapskate doubleheader. One at noon, one at 6PM. Fortunately, the 6PM game is on Channel 21, so I’ll watch that. Just won’t have my good buffalo chicken dip to go with it. :(
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The Rangers rejiggered their starting rotation to put Yu Darvish third, and Matt Harrison fourth. It was explained as a way to keep Darvish on the same number of days rest. I think it’s more to break up the two lefties in the rotation. Still, no matter what the reason, Yu Darvish took the mound in game one of the Tigers series that started on Thursday night in Detroit.
He’s still walking too many people, but he pitched more like the guy we thought we’d be seeing. His line was 6.1 innings pitched, two hits, one run allowed, five walks, and five strikeouts. Not liking all the walks, but the two hits was a big improvement. He had an excessive number of pitches for 6.1 innings as well (121). A lot has been made that he’s thrown more pitches in a game a lot over in Japan, but I’m not buying it. He’s throwing too many pitches. Walks need to come down. Still, he got the job done, and that was the bottom line. I couldn’t see him pitch, this was a radio game for me, but it sounds like he was pitching much better than before. He’s also 2-0, so this is good. He’s definitely getting better with each start. [Read more…]
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It’s only a two game series, but it’s a sweep just the same.
We took game two against Boston 6-3. I didn’t get to see or hear hardly any of this – just a few peeks at the MLB At Bat app when the game was on. Still, Derek Holland did quite well, going to 2-0 on the young season. He pitched 7, allowed just four hits. Three walks and 7K’s. In fact, both of the runs he gave up were on a home run ball to Kevin Youkilis.
The Rangers offense was led by Josh Hamilton & Mike Napoli. Napoli homered again, his fourth straight game with one. Mike was 3-4, he also had a double. He also raised his batting average from .207 to .273, an increase of 66 points! He’s certainly figured it out the last few games. Mike had all the extra base hits this game, with a home run and a double.
Josh Hamilton also tore it up, going 3-4, raising his average to .440.
Joe Nathan came in with the Rangers up four runs, and gave up one. Wish he’d get more solid.
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I have to say, after the first inning of this game, I was concerned. We were in Boston, and we went down 2-0 to the Red Sox in the first inning, when Colby Lewis looked rather pedestrian. The bottom of the first started with single, home run, single. Then Colby kept it together, even after allowing another double. Those two runs in the first three batters were all he allowed on his ledger. After the first, Colby scattered four hits from innings 2 through 7. He never walked anyone, and struck out seven; throwing a total of 107 pitches in seven innings. Right on target. Despite the way the game started, it was a rather well pitched game for Colby. The kind of thing that gets forgotten about when your offense has twenty one hits and eighteen runs! [Read more…]
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Anyone have an extra 2012 Texas Rangers Fridge magnet from opening day? I couldn’t get one, and ebay is way too much. Tkx.