The slide is over – at least for now. :)
The Rangers broke out of their funk today with a very well balanced win over the Orioles, 8-4. Well balanced because everyone in the lineup had at least one hit. Mateo had two and Pudge & Segui had 3. Speaking of Mateo, he had two hits in all three of the Baltimore games, and looked pretty good behind the plate. I hope he can hold himself together and avoid injury, because it looks like he’s starting to come together at this level finally. Pudge had the biggest day with two home runs, and three RBI’s (although Segui too had a couple of RBI’s). Kenny Rogers looked pretty good going 7.1 innings allowing four runs on 9 hits. Zimmerman & Venafro came in and pitched one out each in the eighth before turning it over to Wetteland in the ninth.
Wetteland lost a save opportunity when Pudge hit a two run home run in the top of the ninth, giving us a four run lead. Everyone looked good out there, there were no major blunders, and I enjoyed watching this game, unlike the last few.
Also, I wish we could have seen all of the pre-game Cal Ripken festivities. Our local coverage only showed a few minutes, and seeing that was cool, but I would have liked to have seen all of it. Also, when the Ripken family gets home, I wonder if Cal’s wife will be mortified to see that her son was picking his nose on national television? :)
G23: Rangers lose to Orioles again 3-1; fourth overall
Well, this was another game in the slide, but this one was one of those really well pitched games on both sides. The kind you want to win, but don’t terribly mind losing. Mike Mussina was perfect the first time through the lineup, and we didn’t get anything going until the fifth – and then it was snuffed out. We had to work hard for the one run we got, and we did have a threat going in the ninth – we loaded the bases, but we came away with only one run in that inning.
Darren Oliver pitched pretty well, too. Went 6 2/3 giving up 6 hits and three runs. Not all that shabby – Doug Davis came in to finish the rest of the game and gave up nothing in his 1 2/3 innings of work – looked good, especially compared to his 1999 appearances.
Not a whole lot else to say about this one other than it was some nice pitching, and it’d be nice to see the offense show up again.
G22: Rangers lose again; this time to new team (4-3 to Orioles)
Well, this was another game in the slide. We lost in a most bizarre fashion, balking in the final run. We missed opportunities again, and basically let the game get away from us. Our team is backwards this year from last year. Last year, we had great offense & a great bullpen, and just “so so” starting pitching. This year it’s the other way around – great starting pitching, but our offense is gone, and our bullpen is unreliable.
Loaiza pitched a great game – 8 innings, 6 hits, three runs. Our bullpen lost it again. Loaiza did give up two of his runs late, and via the longball, but other than that, he looked really sharp. Turning out to be one of our better pitchers – I’m glad – so our trade for him eventually turned out good. :) We left 7 on base again – far too many.
Raffy had to come out of the game early after sliding into second base attempting to steal. He didn’t look that bad to me, but you can never really tell with these things. Hopefully he won’t be out very long.
I got a laugh out of the ejection of B.J. Surhoff. He really looked like Paul O’Neill up there – which is not a good thing. O’Neill whines about everything (hence my calling him Mr. Whiny) – and thinks that every pitch should be a ball unless he swings at it. This is what Surhoff looked like when he was ejected in the first inning.
G21: Rangers suck. Red Sox win 14-4
I could write about this one – but I just don’t want to! :(
G20: Rangers lose to Red Sox & Pedro, 6-3
No time to write about this game – way too busy at work. Sorry. Was nice seeing Pedro Martinez in person!
G19: Rangers top Red Sox, 5-4
I love playing Boston. It’s always a great game, even if we lose. They’re probably my favourite opponent to play period. My wife loves it when we play Boston too, because one of her favorites is there, Nomar Garciaparra. Lynn also has a thing for Gabe Kapler, and we had brought the binoculars last night, and when Gabe was at second base, she could see Nomar & Gabe at once. :)
Anyway, enough teasing of the wife. It was an awesome game last night. After a shaky early start, Kenny Rogers got settled down, and other than the home run ball to Carl Everett, he looked pretty solid. He made the usual Kenny Rogers defensive plays that he makes, including one in the 7th that forced him out of the game early and to the X-ray machine (as I write this, the results have not been disclosed). Tim Crabtree came in and gave up a couple of runs, but was throwing some major heat last night. Even John Wetteland got in on the act, not allowing any runs, and getting a save. There was a bit of drama when he walked a batter, which brought Nomar up to the plate in the 9th as the go ahead run. Fortunately, he popped up the first pitch, and we won the game.
On the other side of the plate, our offense can really be chalked up to two players. Rafael Palmeiro and Luis Alicea. Raffy got us started with a two run home run in the third. Later on, Tim “Knuckleball” Wakefield (who we never do anything against) came in, and loaded up the bases. Recently, we have a very disturbing trend where we do nothing with the bases loaded (see the Twins series). Anyway, Luis came through with a two out two run single off of Wakefield. It felt good, and the radio show on KRLD after the game said that Luis had a big smile on his face – he deserved that one. Raffy came through with his 8th home run later in the game (a solo shot), which turned out to be the cushion we needed to win the game.
Overall, an awesome game, the weather was great, had some nice fans around me to talk baseball with, and it wasn’t too crowded (just a tad over 26,000). Plus it was $1 hot dog night. :)
Tonight I’m going back for my third trip to the Temple in three days, and it’ll be a treat. Pedro Martinez pitches, and while I’m not expecting to win this one, I expect I’ll really enjoy it.
G18: Rangers back to losing; drop 5-4 game to Twins
Well, our early season slide continues. I remember saying when we started the season that we’d at best do .500, and it turns out I’m going to be more than right. We’d need to take 5 of the final 6 games of the month just to get to .500, and the way we’re playing, I don’t see it happening.
When I read that we’d be playing against Brad Radke, I kind of figured it would be a good pitching game, as Radke is the best they have, even though he hasn’t been terribly dominating against us lately. Still, he went out there and pitched really well, allowing only one run and a few scattered hits through the 8 innings he pitched. He allowed the first two batters in the 9th to get on, so he was pulled. Royce Clayton (more on him in a minute) hit a three run home run in the bottom of the 9th to make it 5-4, but quite honestly, the game was nowhere near as close as this score indicates. Most of our innings were 1-2-3, or if not, we only sent 4. Radke never pitched more than 16 pitches in any one inning, and he was not completely dominating, but dominating enough to keep the Rangers from getting on any kind of track offensively.
On the other side, Darren Oliver pitched, and also seemed to be pretty much in control. As I recall (I don’t have my scorecard with me now) the runs he gave up weren’t really of the bad nature – I know there was a bloop single to left that scored two runs with the bases loaded, but that was the worst thing that appeared to happen. I felt that Darren pitched a pretty good game, but was again the victim of no run support.
Frank Catalanotto was placed on the DL after yesterday’s game, and Mike Lamb was brought up, and he started third. He got a bloop single in his first ever ML at bat (which they announced at the Ballpark after it happened); however he also made his first ML error in the game. Was nice to see Lamb in his first at-bat. My wife loves rooting for underdogs, and new players, and she got a kick out of this. Two defensive gems – an awesome running catch by Gabe Kapler in right early in the game, where he dove for a ball got big applause. There was also a nice diving catch by Jason McDonald in left field. The Rangers also turned a few more double plays, which we seem to be doing a lot of this year. Raffy had his usual one triple per season this year – he barely missed a home run to left center – their left fielder missed the ball on the wall, and it rolled away from him, allowing the triple.
Even though we lost, I enjoyed the game, because I was there on free tickets (remember that contest the Rangers ran recently in the paper where you could win season tickets? I didn’t win, but I got four free tickets from them as a “Hey, thanks for entering” consolation. Gave two to a co-worker and friend of mine, and he brought his son), and even though it was a bright sunny day game, my seats were in the shade, so it wasn’t too bad. :) Can’t beat free tickets ever.
G17: Rangers finally win again; 8-3 over Twins
It’s really REALLY nice to see Esteban Loaiza come around to become the pitcher that everyone thought he could be. I know we tried to trade him last season, and now that looks like a great move that it didn’t happen. So far, he’s been our most consistent pitcher this season, as well as the end of last year.. He’s been spectacular so far in 2000, with an ERA of 2.74. He should be 3-0, but he got some low run support, as well as a letdown by John Wetteland. Still, it’s awesome to see him pitch this well, I hope he keeps it up all season, and we sign him to a longer contract than one year at the end of this year.
Matt Perisho finally got into a game, but didn’t do anything to solidify his chances in the Ranger pen once Justin Thompson is ready to come back in a week or so. I’m really starting to wonder who will be here once Thompson is ready. For awhile it seemed like it was an easy choice, trade Mark Clark, but then he pitched well, and now he’s not, and no one from the left side is really dominating in the pen. Will be an interesting choice for Melvin & Oates.
Anyway, it was nice to see us get back into the win column tonight. I really had nightmares in the first inning, when an errant throw by Pudge let two runs score. However, we came back with two home runs in the bottom of the first for a 3-2 lead that we never gave up again. Chad Curtis had a great night, going 2-5 with 4 RBI’s. I’m actually afraid of him doing well, because it will be hard to sit him when Rusty is ready to come back in a month or so. Overall, the team went 11-33, a nice batting average for the evening.
Tomorrow is Darren Oliver & Brad Radke – I’ll be at the game, it looks to be a good one. Hopefully we don’t get rained on. Speaking of rain, boy I hope it doesn’t rain for the Red Sox today – they’ve had three straight rainouts, and if they get another, we’ll get Pedro Martinez. The first two were great, because it meant we’ll miss Pedro, but if they get another today – we’ll get him. :(
G16: Rangers drop 5th in a row; 10-8 game to Twins
You know, I think during the off day we had yesterday, the Yankees came back to town and got dressed up in the Twins uniforms. It certainly felt that way. We went 12-0 last season against the Twins, we beat up on ’em in spring training, everything pointed to a big win by us to get over our 4 game losing streak. However, no one told the Twins. They played like the Yankees, I thought.
I don’t know what it was. Was it Mark Clark? Was it our defense? Was it the new Twins cap? Was it our bullpen? Or was it just the natural law of averages saying “It’s time for the Twins to win one”. Whatever it was, we were roughed up 10-5.
And to make matters worse, Frank Catalanotto went on the DL after this game, which is no good – Mike Lamb was recalled to fill his roster spot.
I’m writing this on Sunday morning, and I’ve got to get read to go to the game today, so I’m going to have to cut this short, but I can’t believe we lost this bad to the Twins. :(
G15: Rangers lose to Yankees, 5-4
It’s Sunday morning as I finally get around to writing this update. After being swept by the Yankees, I quite frankly did not feel like writing this update. Yeah, I’m a fan, and I’m not the kind of fan that gives up on a team, but I felt drained after this series. Then I got too busy on Thursday and Friday at work to write it. I’m sure I could have found the time, but I didn’t really find the desire to write about a third straight Yankees win.
Especially after the way it ended. Pudge came in in the bottom of the ninth, and hit his first ever pinch hit home run – a two run shot off of Mariano Rivera of all people to tie the game. I was jazzed, as I’m sure Jeff Zimmerman was when he promptly gave up a home run in the top of the 10th so the Yankees could beat us.
The good side of this is that we don’t play the Yankees again until August. The bad side is that we play more than we should due to the rainout the other day. :(
Bring on the Twins!
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