(I’m not going to be writing much about this game, as it was a casualty of me being out of touch for awhile due to a business trip).
Didn’t see the game personally, but from looking at the scores, it seems to be another typical Ranger game this year. We aren’t that horrific, but one or two things appear to do us in, and leads to a huge inning. :( All the runs were given up by Aaron Myette – our pen, surprisingly didn’t give up anything!
Roster Transaction
- C Ivan Rodriguez activated from DL
- P J.D. Smart recalled from AAA Oklahoma
- C Mike Hubbard designated for assignment
- OF Bo Porter optioned to AAA Oklahoma
G40: Rangers lose to Indians, 12-7
(I’m not going to be writing much about this game, as it was a casualty of me being out of touch for awhile due to a business trip).
It seems that when we get a win, we win by a lot – scoring 10 runs in the second inning. Figures, I was out of town, and couldn’t see it. :) Pudge returns, which forces out Mike Hubbard, who was designated.
Roster Transaction
- P Doug Davis optioned to AAA Oklahoma
- P Juan Moreno recalled from AAA Oklahoma
- P R.A. Dickey designated for assignment
G39: Rangers drop yet another one one game 4-3
(I’m not going to be writing much about this game, as it was a casualty of me being out of touch for awhile due to a business trip).
What went wrong: We lost the game. Ryan Glynn had another blister attack, and had to leave the game. Crabtree totally blew it at the end of the game, giving up three runs, and giving Cleveland the win.
What went right: Except for Crabtree, we had an excellent game. Glynn gave up nothing before his blister, Mahomes pitched well after him, and Venafro & Zim gave up nothing. Arod had another home run, and overall, the team looked good. Just not Crabtree, who might want his old uniform number back.
Personal Update
- I realize I haven’t updated, but I’m headed
out of town on a business trip until Sunday the 20th. At that point,
I’ll catch up on the games I’ve not covered. I’ve been busy doing prep
work for the trip, and haven’t had the time to update here. I will
return. :)
G38: Rangers lose to Indians 8-6; The Rookie filmed
Well, I was at this game, it was the night before I left for E3 in Los Angeles. I wanted to go to a baseball game before I went out of town. The Rangers lost, but I had a great time at the game. Decent weather, my wife was with me, and what made it awesome for me was the pinch hitting by Ruben Sierra in the bottom of the 6th. I was busy with my scorecard, and my wife pointed out that Sierra had come out for a curtain call – glad she did that, or I would have missed it. Was really nice to see that, and for me, it was the highlight of the day.
They were also filming stuff for the Disney flick “The Rookie“. Dennis Quaid (who I loved in Frequency & Innerspace) was at the park, and ran out in the middle of the 7th to film stuff. There were a few errors on the filming, like the Devil Rays uniform being current instead of what they were wearing in 99; same for their logo. Also, Quaid ran out from the Rangers’ bullpen, not the visitors. Oh well, it’ll still be cool to go see that in the theatres and see the Ballpark in Arlington (remember, Arlington Stadium made a cameo in my all time fav baseball movie – Bull Durham).
G37: Rangers back to losing ways; 6-3 against ChiSox
The White Sox looked silly in their 1915 era throwback uniforms. However, not silly enough that they couldn’t beat us. I’ve never liked playing against James Baldwin. He always seems to beat us, although usually more dominatingly than this. We lost again, and our exciting 1 game winning streak was over. :)
Rick Helling gave up a few more home runs – returning to his form of a couple of years ago. This is probably the worst Helling has pitched with the Rangers.
G36: Rangers break out in a big way, beat Chicago 16-6
Well, this was the kind of game we were supposed to get. Tons of runs, enough to clobber the other team to death. We scored 16, and gave up 6. Seems what we should be doing here, although these kinds of games are few and far between.
Arod had two home runs, his 200th and 201st of his career. He’s got 200 at age 25. Assuming he hits like this, he’ll have 400 at 32, and 600 at 39. That’s assuming he keeps up his current pace. :) Arod also had 6 RBI’s in this game – Kapler & Catalonotto also had 3, and the others were scattered around the club.
Aaron Myette got the start, and looked good in the first, but was knocked out in the second. We’ve had pitchers stay in longer giving up more runs, I guess Narron wanted him out before too many scored and killed his mind too much. Pat Mahomes probably pitched himself into the starting rotation with this performance, going 4.1 innings and giving up nothing.
Worst record in baseball? Ugh.
We’re dangerously close to having the worst record in baseball. We’re tied with the Royals for second worst, and only the Devil Rays are actually worse, but only by two games, so we’re not far away from that.
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