While I was watching this game, I kept thinking of what I would write about. I’m watching Scott Erickson pitch, and the phrase “Wild Wild West” kept coming to mind. Well, Erickson was wild, but unfortunately, we couldn’t take advantage of it, and our slide continues, with our sixth straight loss.
Scott Erickson walked a ton, including walking the bases loaded in the third. In fact, our two runs came because of his walks, but that was our only scoring of the whole night. The Orioles managed to turn several double plays, effectively killing off a lot of the walks that Erickson put on base. We only managed the two in the third, and that’s all we got.
Rick Helling pitched a really great game I thought. Unfortunately, he grooved a few fastballs to BJ Surhoff and Charles Johnson, and that accounted for the only three runs that Baltimore got. While we lost, I felt it was a great baseball game, and was a treat to watch.
Before this season started, I didn’t feel like the Rangers would win the division – I felt this would be a “rebuilding year”, and the way they’ve played, that’s more or less is what’s happened. I don’t think this group will really gel until next year. Would be nice if they won, but I would tend to doubt it for 2000.
A couple of interesting notes. Frank Catalanotto ended up in right field because of a couple of managerial moves by Oates and Hargrove played (it burnt Chad Curtis from the game without him doing anything). Also, this was Rafael Palmeiro’s 2000th Major League game. Pudge went 2 for 4, and continues to lead all players in vote getting for the All-Star Game!
G61: Rangers swept by Rockies with 9-8 loss
Ugh. Another loss. Heading out to pick up my wife from the airport in a few minutes – she’s been out of town for about 3 weeks, so I don’t have time to write anything tonight.
G60: Rangers lose to Rockies again, 12-6
This is much more like a Colorado Rockies home game. 12-6. I have to admit to paying more attention to the Dallas Stars game tonight, so I didn’t see a whole lot of this, but I did see the best parts for the Rangers – and that was not Esteban Loaiza. It seems like the crappy Esteban Loaiza has resurfaced again, unfortunately. :(
On the positive side, Pudge had his fourth multi home run game of the season so far. Also, Pudge hit home runs 20 & 21 tonight – he hit #20 & #21 last year on the same day – bit it happened on August 4th last year! Man – by the end of his career, Pudge should be hitting .800! :)
Anyway, new Ranger Dave Martinez made quite an impression with a home run and a double as well as two walks in his first game as a Ranger – that’s always nice to see. Gabe Kapler went 1 for 4 last night, and didn’t look like a slouch in his second game back from the DL.
Jason McDonald was designated for assignment – I’m surprised by that – I figured they’d designate Scarborough Green, although I’m glad they kept Green.
Rangers acquire OF Dave Martinez
The Texas Rangers announced today that the club has acquired outfielder Dave Martinez from the Chicago Cubs as part of a three-team trade. As part of the deal, Texas sent righthanded pitcher Chuck Smith to the Florida Marlins, and the Marlins traded outfielder Brant Brown to the Chicago Cubs.
Martinez, 35, has combined for a .234 (37-158) batting average with one homer and 13 rbi in 47 games with Tampa Bay and the Cubs this season. The lefthanded batter started the season with the Devil Rays, hitting .260 with one homer and 12 rbi in 29 games before his trade to Chicago for lefthander Mark Guthrie on May 12. With the Cubs, he batted .185 with one rbi in 18 games.
Martinez started 24 games in the outfield for Tampa Bay. With the Cubs, he was in the starting lineup for 8 games at 1st base, 3 games in left, and one in right. Martinez led the American League with five outfield assists at the time of his trade to the Cubs.
Originally selected by the Cubs in the January, 1983 free agent draft, Martinez has a career major league average of .274 (1443-5259) with 85 homers and 526 rbi in 1714 games with the Cubs (1986-88; 2000), Montreal (1988-91), Cincinnati (1992), San Francisco (1993-94), the White Sox (1995-97), and Tampa Bay (1998-2000). He set career highs for at bats (514), hits (146), doubles (25), and rbi (66) in 1999, when he led the Devil Rays in runs scored (79).
Smith, 30, has spent the entire season with Oklahoma of the Pacific Coast League, going 5-3 with a 3.78 era in 11 starts. He will be added to the Marlins’ major league roster and will be making his major league debut. The righthander was in his second year in the Rangers organization and is tied for third in the Pacific Coast League with 73 strikeouts.
Brown, 28 is batting .192 with two homers and six rbi in 41 games with the Marlins this season. The lefthanded batter has a career .255 batting average in 370 games with the Cubs (1996-98), Pittsburgh (1999), and Florida (2000).
Martinez is expected to join the Rangers this weekend in Colorado. The Rangers will make a roster move to accommodate Martinez when he reports.
GABE KAPLER ACTIVATED FROM DISABLED LIST
The Rangers also announced today that outfielder Gabe Kapler has been activated from the 15-day disabled list and will be in uniform for tonight’s game in Colorado.
Righthanded pitcher Jonathan Johnson was optioned to Oklahoma to make room for Kapler. Johnson had been recalled from Oklahoma on June 6 and allowed 2 unearned runs in 3 innings in his only appearance on Wednesday versus Los Angeles.
Kapler has been on the disabled list since sustaining a partial tear of his right quadriceps muscle will running the bases on May 2 at Tampa Bay. He was 3-9 in a three-game stint on rehab at Oklahoma, May 20-22, but aggravated the injury and was not activated at that time. Kapler just completed a second rehab assignment with Tulsa of the Texas League, going 7-12 with a homer and 4 rbi in 3 games.
For the season, Kapler is batting .200 with 3 homers and 12 rbi in 24 games.
G59: Rangers lose to Colorado 3-2. COLORADO?
Well, this was an interesting game for several reasons. It was a very low scoring game at Coors Field. Both of our teams have a habit of scoring a lot of runs, and it didn’t happen tonight.
Although I felt it was going to be a big scoring game, as Raffy hit a home run in teh first, giving out a good vibe about the game. Unfortunately, that was all I saw of the Rangers scoring. I’m still getting over what had me in the hospital a week ago, so the medication I’m on put me to sleep during the late night game. When I went to sleep, we were heading to extra innings and it was tied.
Unfortunately, John Wetteland blew a save, which broke a big string of his. Kenny Rogers pitched really really well tonight I thought. It was a shame we couldn’t get him any runs – which seems to be his lot this season – he’s 2000’s “no run support” pitcher.
Gabe Kapler returned to the lineup and went 2 for 6 in his first game back – and other than a bad throw missing the cutoff man, he didn’t look all that bad to me.
We also traded for veteran Dave Martinez today – he’ll start tomorrow night – meaning we’ll have to designate someone for assignment.
Roster Transaction
- OF Gabe Kapler activated off DL
- OF Jason McDonald designated for assignment
- RHP Chuck Smith traded to Florida Marlins (who
traded OF Brant Brown to Chicago Cubs) - OF Dave Martinez received via three way trade
from Chicago Cubs
Roster Transaction
- RHP Jonathan Johnson assinged to AAA Oklahoma
G58: Rangers lose to LA again, 11-6
The last day game in Arlington until September. I didn’t get to hear much of it as I was at work, but from what little I heard, I didn’t want to be listening. Blech. Don’t really feel like writing about it, either.
Roster Transaction
- RHP Ryan Glynn assigned to AAA Oklahoma
- RHP Jonathan Johnson recalled from AAA
Oklahoma
G57: Rangers shut down by Eric Gagne, lose 7-1 to LA
Well, as much as last night’s game was about Ryan Glynn, tonight’s game was about Eric Gagne. He shut down the Rangers with only a few hits, and when we had a chance, we couldn’t follow through.
The only good thing tonight was Pudge, who went 3 for 4 with a solo home run in the 8th for our only run. Most everyone else was silent. In fact only three Rangers had any hits at all – Pudge (3), Segui (2), & Raffy (1). That was it. Scarborough Green almost had his first major league home run, as he hit a ball, and it was called a HR. The fireworks went off, the music from the Natural played, and there was thunderous applause. However, about halfway through the trot, I saw the umps standing in the basepaths conferring, and I knew it would be taken away – it was. That was a shame, even if it really was a foul ball – it would have been nice.
I sat in one of two remaining places in the ballpark that I’d never sat in before. Far left field. I sat in Section 301 row 1. To tell you the truth, it wasn’t all that bad after the second inning. For the first two innings, I had to sit with my head down and my cap’s brim over the sun, as it was very sunny out there. But for $6, it wasn’t all that bad really – even though I missed seeing the out of town scoreboard. :)
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