Another sad loss. I really felt as most people did in Rangers fandom that we should have pitched Rob Bell tonight, and Chan Ho Park on Wed. But Park was run out early, and he looked it. Not effective at all, threw a ton of pitches, and gave up a grand slam in the second, which we never recovered from. We lost 11-4, and it felt like it was a wider margin than that. The only good thing really was that recent call up Juan Alvarez looked good. I suppose the most entertaining thing from a fan standpoint was the fireworks in the 5th (not real fireworks, metaphoric fireworks) when Jerry Narron & Arod got ejected. There was a safe call at second which they briefly argued over, but then the game went on. At the end of the inning, Jerry Narron ran out and REALLY was animated with the 2nd base umpire. It was quite QUITE visible. Arod came over to help out with Narron, and then (at the time it seemed) for no reason at all took off running back to the second base umpire. Arod then got really livid, and to make it more interesting, Jerry Narron had to really restrain him. Rudy Jaramillo ran out and tried to run blocker for all that. To top it all off, Carl Everett got in the middle of it trying to break it up – I found that very humorous and ironic – Everett, who is known for his flare-ups out there playing peacekeeper.
Speaking of Carl, he needs to NOT be in center field. The fact that he lumbered after two balls, one of which was turned into a triple because he was too damn slow to cut it off really irritates me. We need at least Gabe Kapler out there, or Calvin Murray. Calvin isn’t the greatest hitter, but he certainly seems most fit for the outfield. That was really shown up by the speed demons that the Twins have in the outfield. At least half a dozen good hit balls were run down by their outfielders (mostly center) – it really showed the defensive liability Everett is in center field. Problem is that we have Carl for next year too, and unless something drastic happens, I predict the same problems for next year we’re having with him this year. I’m afraid that if this all continues for much longer, there will be a big fire sale at the end of July, unfortunately.
Also, I have to conclude that the new in stadium entertainment folks who took over for forced out Chuck Morgan do NOT know how to get a crowd going. The thought of using in stadium materials to rile up the fans is almost an afterthought. And when they DO do it, the sound is usually messed up. It’s too loud, or it’s too low, or it will change volume in the middle – it’s as if a bunch of 5 year olds appear to be running the in stadium entertainment. The Rangers really screwed up when they didn’t let Chuck have what he wanted (or so the stories go). It shows – it’s most definitely NOT the same feel at the ballpark anymore. There’s another story about how they treat the ushers that work there, but that’s for another time.
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G49: Rangers lose again, this time at home to Twins 5-2
Home doesn’t offer any consolation, as we lose to the Twins 5-2. I’m more annoyed at this game, because I had tickets, and could have gone, but decided to stay home because of the rain and missed the fireworks show. :( Raffy also missed a three run HR which would have radically changed the complexion of this game when he hit one right to the base of the triangle in right field – the Twins’ right fielder was flush against the wall. DAMN! He did get one earlier in the game for his 1500th career RBI, which was nice to see.
Some shakeups before the game, big roster movements. Doug Davis was sent to AAA, which wasn’t a big surprise. Steve Woodard was also designated for assignment which wasn’t a big surprise either. Chris Michalak was designated too, which was a bit of a surprise (at least to me) – I didn’t think he was doing that awful. Rob Bell was recalled, which was good, and I have to say I don’t know much about the replacements – Anthony Telford & Juan Alvarez. Alvarez is probably only here until Jay Powell is ready to come off the DL at the end of the week.
There’s probably a lot more changes to come, especially if we continue to lose..
G48: DH Game 2 is a loss too, 9-8
The sad road trip comes to a close with another stinker of a game against the Royals. We went 2-9 on the road trip, and the momentum we had built up earlier this month is gone. At least Juan Gonzalez got a home run finally. :)
Starting to think there will be a major shakeup come July.
G47: Rangers lose to Royals, 7-5
What a stinker. After coming back and taking the lead, we blow it late. Which wasn’t a big problem generally for Seanez / Irabu. But it was today. That’s about all I have to write about this one. :(
G46: Rangers finally play, lose to Royals, 6-3
After finally getting in a game after a couple of rainouts, I wished for a third rainout in a row. I’m writing this knowing I still have to write about the DH and the Monday game against the Twins, I find it hard to come up with something for four games when they were all suck ass games.
Dave Burba continued his problems in the first inning. Makes me think we should pitch someone else for his games in the first inning, and let him come in in the second.
Losses are always bad, but against teams you’re supposed to beat up on.. Ugh.
Second rainout in a row
Rainout after two delays in the game – one for 30 mins at the start, and a much longer one in the top of the fourth. Too bad, as Raffy had a 2 run HR for his 1500th RBI of his career, and Chan Ho Park looked pretty good tonight, too. This one will be made up on July 15th as part of a DH.
Rangers / Royals rained out
Rainout. Will get made up on Sunday as part of a DH.
G45: Rangers edge out win over Twins; 6-5
Didn’t get to see much of this game, so no commentary from me. Nice to pick up a win and break the streak, though.
G44: Rangers lose to Twins, 8-2
Didn’t get to see much of this game, so no commentary from me. We did pick up a half game in the standings on the off day though as the A’s lost when we were idle, so we’re in sole possession of third – although still too far back for my tastes.
G43: Offense falls asleep; Rangers lose 2-1
Well, I’d like to say our bullpen blew this one, but it didn’t. Our offense didn’t do anything again. The most amusing moment of this game was when Bill Haselman got hit on the head by a ball while he was sliding into home plate to score our only run of the game – and the ball went out of play.
Can’t blame the pen for this one. Doug Davis didn’t even pitch that bad, only gave up two runs in six, although he wasn’t very dominating.
A sweep to the Tigers is a bad BAD way to head into Minnesota to face the best home record team in the majors. :(
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