We lost again. I can’t say I’m totally shocked. It was nice to see us hang in the game, and not lose like 8-0, 12-2, etc…
One very cool thing. Raffy laid down a bunt on the third base side for a hit. FINALLY. He complains about the shift, yet he doesn’t try to beat it by laying down a bunt. He should do this more often!
Game notes here.
G65: Rangers shut out 2nd night in a row, 8-0
Well, it was nice to see Pudge again. That’s about as nice of a thing as I can say. We haven’t scored at all in now over 18 innings!
I’m going to Saturday’s game, I’m hoping they break out of it.
Game notes here.
G64: Rangers don’t show up; lose 11-0
That was an f’in disgrace. :(
More info about this game on mlb.com here.
G63: Rangers lose to Mets, 8-2
So much for that winning streak.
Victor Santos started for us, and pitched like well.. not Nolan Ryan. Seriously, he pitched like a kid who doesn’t seem to believe he belongs here. I didn’t feel the Rangers were really bad, but it was yet another in the long list of games that just got away, without anything massively huge happening. I suppose Cliff Floyd with his 5 RBI’s was a big deal, but I never felt blown out in this one, even despite the score.
The Mets starter (Jae So, a Korean) did one thing I thought was very cool – and something our culture probably would never do. When an umpire gives him the ball, he removes his cap and bows to him. I rather liked that – nice to see someone with some respect for those in charge of the game. I wish more would have that kind of respect for the game.
We had a lot of balls that died on the warning track. We probably should have been right in this one score wise; maybe even have won it. However, we had quite a few die before going out, including one (who I forget hit it) get caught at the absolute deepest part of the park – the nook at the 407 sign in right center. :(
Oh well, another loss. Another day closer to the point where we’re probably going to trade away a bunch of veterans.
More info about this game available on mlb.com here.
G62: Rangers finally win again; 9-7 over Mets
‘Topes Win! ‘Topes Win! ‘Topes Win! :)
The losing streak is over, powered by a rather balanced attack – everyone had at least one hit, plus we had four home runs (Raffy, Teixeira, Young, & Blalock). Teixeira’s one was quite impressive, going halfway up Green’s hill – for a distance I think of 445 feet. The furthest by a Ranger this season.
Our pitching was pretty decent, except for Jay Powell, who I think is on the same train that Yan & Van Poppel rode out of town. Powell gave up 3 hits, three earned runs in ZERO innings pitched. His ERA was 9.9 before that, now it’s 11.25. I think he needs to go, too. Thomson gave up 3 over 6, Fultz gave up 1 in 1.2, and Urbina had a four out save.
Not to mention I was sitting in the leather seats in the Gold Club – I won the KRLD Golden Moment contest, and had these seats. They were very cool in terms of comfort, both in the chair and the air conditioning. What I didn’t consider at all before the game is that you can’t hear Chuck Morgan in there, and while they do put the KRLD coverage on, the general chatter from the bar is so loud, that you can barely hear that. While it’s a comfortable place to watch a game, it’s certainly not the best in terms of baseball. You also cannot see the Jumbotron from in there. They do have TV’s which can be switched to the Jumbotron coverage, but it’s not quite the same. The tickets had a face value of $60 on them. I don’t know if I’d ever actually buy them, but as a freebie, it was definitely worth checking out.
G61: Rangers drop 9th in a row, third series in a row; 3-2
Sigh. Nine losses in a row. Too many sweeps in a row. Don’t really need to write about these losses. Although we probably should have won.
I think a lot of changes are going to come soon, including some fans won’t like. :(
G60: Rangers lose to Expos, 5-4
Sigh.
G59: Rangers lose 7th in a row; to Expos, 13-10
I listened to the beginning of this game, but I was on my way to get my hair cut this evening, and when I got there, I stopped. I came back out, turned the car on, and we had just gone down 13-4, so I didn’t bother to listen to any more of the game. I probably should have, as we scored 6 more runs, but didn’t win. Oh well, major slide – I didn’t think we’d slide this much when we were within one game of 500. /me sighs.
Anyway, I was a bit bummed, but I understood why we traded Ruben Sierra yesterday. We’re trying to get younger, and he wasn’t doing what he was supposedly here for (offense off the bench). He did take some shots at us on the way out of town, but I can’t imagine he’ll get a lot more playing time in New York – I think Ruben thinks he should be top of the line every day player, and I don’t think he’s that good anymore. Oh well. Maybe in a couple of years if he’s still around, he could do a Rickey Henderson and come back for a fourth go around. :)
There’s a story about Juan Gonzalez’ return home for this series here.
G58: Rangers lose yet again to Atlanta, 8-4
Another game I didn’t get to listen to, as I was working. I caught some of it, but I was distracted by work, so I hardly even remember any details.
I will say this. From what little I remember, Victor Santos didn’t do too bad. Didn’t set the house on fire, but he didn’t “Chan Ho Park” up the joint, either. :)
G57: Rangers lose again to Braves, 5-2
Sigh. Actually, I thought all I was going to write was Greg Maddux’ name. He was absolutely dominating until the 7th inning when he became a bit human and gave up two runs (almost three, but Juan was thrown out at the plate on a nice play by the Braves D). Maddux needed something like 48 pitches to get through 6 innings – rather amazing in this day and age.
John Thomson was – well, John Thomson. He wasn’t horrible, but he wasn’t great, either. And with Maddux on the other side, giving up the runs we did was too many, unfortunately.
Additional news on this game from mlb.com here.
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