I have tickets to Sunday nights’ game – I can almost guarantee we’ll lose that. Whenever we have a big game like this, we lose the next one.
If we strung together a few of these, I might feel like writing about them – this just feels like an aberration.
G59: Another bullpen meltdown (against Astros, 5-4)
Oh look – another game where we blow it late due to the bullpen. I’m getting tired of saying that.
Roster Transaction
- Pitching Coach Larry Hardy & Bullpen Coach Bobby Cuellar switched jobs.
G58: Our bullpen SUCKED – lost it for Doug Davis (7-3)
Darren Oliver pitched spectacularly. He gave up just a single run. Our bullpen blew it. What more needs to be said?
G57: Rangers lose yet another close one, 5-4
This loss was annoying. We pitched well. Doug Davis looked good. We were winning. We were robbed of a grand slam late, and I knew then that we’d lose. Usually when something like that happens, we lose the game. I was right. :(
G56: Rangers lose late against Mariners, 11-6
I watched this. I was enjoying it. Where did those 6 runs at the end of the game come from? It looked like we had a shot to win this one, and then ejected that chance with a fiasco in the 7th & 8th.
We stayed right with Seattle early on – getting three jacks, including one from Arod, which was especially sweet.
I’m left just scratching my head over this game.
Roster Transaction
- OF Mike Zywica released.
G55: Rangers lose to Bugs Bunny, 6-3
I wasn’t even watching this game, or listening to it.
I found myself more interested with a Bugs Bunny marathon that was on Cartoon Network all weekend. I barely peeked at the Ranger game. No big loss, it was just another loss.
Jerry Narron gets contract extension
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Texas manager Jerry Narron, who took over last month after Johnny Oates’ resignation, will be given a two-year contract extension.
Owner Tom Hicks confirmed Saturday night that Narron will get an extension through the 2003 season. The deal had not yet been signed, and general manager Doug Melvin will be working out details of the contract over the next several days.
“Doug and I have had extensive conversations over the last few days, and we both agree that Jerry Narron is the right person to lead the Texas Rangers,” Hicks said in a statement.
“We have been very impressed with the way in which Jerry has handled the ballclub over the last four weeks under some very difficult circumstances.”
Narron, who first joined Texas as Oates’ third base coach in 1995, became the team’s 15th fulltime manager on May 4 after Oates resigned. At the time, Hicks and Melvin said Narron’s appointment was for the rest of this season.
Even though the Rangers had lost three straight games and were 8-17 under Narron going into Saturday night’s game against Minnesota, Melvin expressed confidence in Narron, who had no previous managerial experience.
“He’s still learning on the job, but he feels good and has a lot of energy,” Melvin said.
Texas was 11-17 and 11 games behind Seattle in the AL West when Narron took over. The Rangers went into Saturday night’s game 19-34 and 22 games back.
Roster Transaction
- P Ryan Glynn placed on the 15 day DL
- MGR Jerry Narron got a contract extension through 2003.
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