Sigh. Another game that we looked to be winning, we lost. This looked like last year’s bullpen, tell you the truth. We’ve now lost 4 in a row, and are 6 under .500. Remember a few games back when we got to within one game of 500? I said it was time for a slide? Looks like I was right. :(
There was an additional story available about the draft here on mlb.com.
G55: Rangers lose to Orioles, 5-4
N/A
G54: Rangers lose to Orioles, 7-1
N/A
G53: I sleep through a Rangers loss, 8-1
Another game I fell asleep on on the couch and missed it. Good thing too, I didn’t appear to actually miss anything worth watching. :(
G52: Rangers beat Baltimore again, 8-4
I had to work late, and I wasn’t going to be in the mood to start watching a game at 11PM, so I listened on the radio while I worked. Valdes won the game, and only gave up two, but I wasn’t sure why he came out of the game when he did. At the time, I thought he could go longer – but hey, I’m not Buck. :)
Offensively, we had some spread out RBI’s – a total of 8 amongst 5 players – capped by a 3 run HR by Ruben Sierra in the ninth, which kept Urbina off the field, and gave Cordero a save, because he stayed out there for the 9th and mowed ’em down.
I’m hoping we play better against the Orioles this weekend than we did last weekend.
G51: Rangers lose to Devil Rays, 6-4
I missed most of this game, because I got home late, and then fell asleep on the sofa.
I think this game can be summed up this way though.. Benes wasn’t great. Ben Grieve was. :)
G50: Rangers beat Devil Rays, 4-2
We’re back on the winning track after taking the first of two in Tampa 4-2. We had three home runs in this game. We almost had four, but one of those freaky catwalk things caused an Arod ball to be called a home run, and then it was reversed, and he didn’t get it. Still, we won, which is good. All four runs scored on home runs – one each by Teixeira, Gonzalez, & Palmeiro.
Our pitching was good. I was expecting Colby Lewis to stink up the joint again, but he pitched good. He went only 5 innings, but gave up just a single run. The four relievers we used (none of which was Van Poppel, who was essentially released before the game) combined for a total of one run. A nice pitching performance – hopefully we can win again Wednesday night, so we can get back to within one game of .500 and hopefully not lose when we get to Baltimore. :)
It was nice to see old friend Mike Venafro again – although I have to say he looked odd in a Tampa uniform – I wish he was still with the Rangers, I always liked him.
G49: Rangers lose slugfest to Orioles, 13-10
Well, we’ve got another streak – in the wrong direction. We lost a goofy one, 13-10, on a game that included crappy pitching all around, and a grand slam by Mark Teixeira (his first).
It was nice to see Rick Helling back at the Ballpark. That’s about all I’ll remember from this game, except the Teixeira slam. :)
G47: Seven in a row; Rangers beat O’s, 5-3
The streak gets to seven with a 5-3 win over the Orioles at home. Ismael Valdes gave up 10 hits, but since all of them were singles, not a whole lot of damage was done. Our usual combination of Cordero & Urbina closed the game out on the pitching side.
Offensively, Raffy broke out and got HR #501. He also got #502 as well, but missed clearing the top of the wall by an inch or two. Mike Young, whose average has climbed to the best it’s ever been lately, also had a nice home run to left in the 5th. Ruben Sierra, who hasn’t lookd good this year, gave us an insurance run late.
Overall, a nice game – not a 13-10 fiasco, not a 1-0 pitcher’s duel – but a nice baseball game. Wish I had been there.
G46: Ranger sweep 2nd series in a row with 10-8 win
No time for commentary today, as I’ve got two meetings today, but two straight sweeps – 6 in a row, and we’re within two games of 500 again. Let’s hope we can take at least 2 out of 3 against the Orioles. It will be nice. Oh yeah, Einar Diaz got his first HR as a Ranger, nice to see.
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