Not much time to write. 8 in a row. Manny Alexander came through with a big hit, and Tex hit his 30th home run. Cordero was shaky again for the second day in a row, but still got the job done. Sunday afternoon we go for the sweep – would be our 9th in a row, and three consecutive series sweeps.
G120: Rangers beat Royals, 5-3; 7 in a row
Not a whole lot to write about for this one. Ryan Drese labored a bit in the first inning, but settled down, and only allowed five hits and three runs over his 7+ innings of work to get the win – his 11th, and a career high. Almanzar and Cordero came on and didn’t allow any runs, but Cordero was a little shaky this outing; still got the save.
Offensively, we didn’t have much going on overall. We only had a total of four hits the entire game. However, THREE of them were home runs (one three run by Mench, and two solos by Dellucci), which accounted for all of our runs. One of Dellucci’s was a cool one into the fountain in right field.
We’ve won seven in a row, but aren’t making any progress, as the A’s and the Red Sox are winning as well.
G119: Rangers win 5-2 over Indians – 6 in a row
Six in a row. Two sweeps in a row. 4 games left till bald TV announcers. Although it’s not as big of a stretch for Tom Grieve. ;)
I was at the game with my wife last night, and we were in some really good seats (Sec 29, Row 15), which I got hooked up with from my ticket agent. We had a great front row (well, almost) seat to watch the 6th Ranger win in a row, and the second consecutive series sweep, as well. I figured coming into this game that we’d lose, because Kenny Rogers hasn’t been pitching well since the All-Star game. More though the fact that the Indians are a high powered offense, and had lost a couple in a row, including the absolute stomping we gave ’em on Tuesday. However, that was unfounded, as Kenny Rogers went 6, giving up two runs.
Offensively, we were powered by three home runs, that drove in all five. One by Dellucci, and then two by Blalock – one solo, one two run. And on a night when Blalock’s wife was in labor, Tom Grieve & Josh Lewin “called” both Blalock home runs, and the Hanks’ Homies were on the field with Hank before the game.. Was a great night for #9, that’s for sure! There was no movement in the standings as both the A’s & Red Sox won. However, it’s got to be great going out on the road behind 6 in a row, and two sweeps in a row.
Oh, and this morning on The Ticket, one of the guys (forget who) compared the Rangers to a cockroach – a great analogy. They just won’t go away!
G118: Rangers demolish Indians 16-4 for 5th in a row
Anyone who follows me and this site knows that I love baseball, and always love going to the ballpark to attend games. I go to a ton of them. By my count, I’m going to 34 games this season at the Ballpark (been to 25 already). Why is that important? Well, of all the games I am going to this year, I miss the history setting night – DAMMIT! :) Here’s a short list of some of the cool stuff that happened at Tuesday night’s game.
- First win for Scott Erickson in a long time
- It was Buck Showalter’s 700th win as a major league manager
- Mike Young went 3 for 3 with a walk
- We had 17 hits & 16 runs
- All the starters had at least one hit
- Four guys scored 3 times (M Young, Soriano, Teixeira, Mench)
- Kevin Mench almost hit for the cycle
Oh yeah. Mark Teixeira hit for the cycle. It was a very cool moment – in the excitement of having 16 runs at the time, Tex’s pending cycle was something that kind of snuck up on me. Josh mentioned it on TV, but I didn’t pick up on it until it happened, so I had no kind of emotional buildup. It was definitely cool. Some quotes by Tex after the game said he didn’t want to show up the Indians being up 16-1 or something like that. I’m sure he could have done a curtain call for the fans, and the Indians probably wouldn’t have minded.
However, the best thing is that our offense seems to be getting back on track, and I’m not just talking about the explosion of this game. Overall, the “vibe” – at least to me feels to be like it’s coming back, although Blalock still hasn’t joined the party yet. This is good, as we’re coming into the home stretch, the time when we have to play well. The time when we play only AL West is coming up soon, and it’ll be a catfight till the end, I’m sure.
The game was actually more of a dominating performance than 16-4. It was 16-1 up until the ninth inning when Doug Brocail gave up three runs in the top of the 9th. That’s about the only real bad thing of the night.
One last thing about the first paragraph, and going to more games. It’s starting to look like the Dallas Cowboys are going to be moving to Arlington – or at least the real possibility exists. If that happens, it will make parking at the Ballpark hell for awhile as the location is supposed to be “next to the Ballpark”. Not to mention the hell it’ll be when there’s a Cowboys game and a Rangers game at the same time. I sure hope they improve the roads around there. Cowboy traffic is a nightmare. However, if they build the rumored Dart high speed train out in that direction, I won’t care, as I’ll be taking the train all the time.
G117: Rangers win 4th in a row, 5-2 over Indians
I didn’t get to watch very much of this game – my wife and I had company over last night, and the baseball game wasn’t on the agenda. When the company left, I was pretty tired, so I whizzed through the game in about 20 minutes on my TiVo. A nice comeback win. A few thoughts: Callaway looked a bit rusty in the first, but seemed to get it together. Perhaps he can be someone to help down the stretch. Goodness knows he can’t be any worse than all the kids we put out there.
Brian Jordan appears to be looking like he might be able to help as well. We’re not talking an OBP of .475 and a slugging of .850, but at least someone who won’t strike out every time.
No change in the standings as everyone around us in the division and the wild card won, too.
Anyone think if they get to 10 wins in a row Josh & Tom will shave their heads like was talked about on TV last night? ;)
G116: Rangers sweep Devil Rays, 6-2
Well, this Sunday afternoon brought a nice day to the Rangers, who have definitely had a hard time with the “dog days” of August. We swept the Devil Rays, which was nice as division leader Oakland lost. In fact, everyone moved up. In fact, the AL West is essentially a three way tie, as right now, the Rangers and Angels are .5 back of the A’s. We’re technically in second place due to percentage points. What makes it even more interesting is that we’re tied with the Red Sox for the lead in the AL Wild Card race, too. Most interesting, as we’re rounding the corner into the final stretch of the season. The only thing that concerns me is our recent wins are against the Devil Rays & the Tigers. While a win is a win, you’d rather them be against better teams. Yeah, there’s the story about they’re all Major league teams, but let’s face it. Beating the Yankees and the Red Sox is way different than beating the Devil Rays & the Tigers.
The game itself was led by pitching aberration Ryan Drese. I call him that, because no one is supposed to be able to pitch like this at our ballpark. He has a home ERA of like 2.1 something, which is the best in all of the American League. He’s top 5 in overall ERA. It’s amazing. I said it before, and I’ll say it again. I was way wrong on Ryan Drese. I wanted him out of here almost as bas as most people wanted Chan Ho Park out of here. Drese appears to have figured it out.
Our outfielders appear to be picking it up again, especially since the change in lineup Buck did a week ago or so. Dellucci is doing great in the #2 hole. I’ve always been a proponent that it shouldn’t matter WHERE you bat in a lineup, your job is to hit the ball. However, if it makes them play better, than go for it. Blalock is really starting to concern me, though. Laynce Nix had a home run today, and looked a lot better overall. Mark Teixeira added a home run in the bottom of the eighth. That solved a couple of things. First, it took away a save chance for Cordero, who probalby needed a day off, not to be pitching three days in a row like that. Second, it just proved how amazing his power is this year – he’s got more HR than his rookie year, and he spent 4-5 weeks on the DL. If he had a full number of at bats, I believe he’d be in the lead for homers in the league. Assuming he gets a full season next year? Look out. I just know it’ll cost us big time when his contract is up for renewal in 2006, as he has Satan as his agent.
Oh, and they keep talking on TV about how we have 9 guys with 10 home runs or more. If we get a 10th, it will tie a major league record. As of right now, the 9 guys with that many home runs are Teixeira (28), Blalock (24), Soriano (24), Mench (16), Mike Young (14), Barajas (13), Nix (13), & Fullmer (11). The next one is Gary Matthews, who has 9. I figure he’s good for one more the rest of the season, so that will give us our record tying 10. If we wanted to break the record, it might be a stretch, as the next closest guy is Herb Perry, who has 5. We only have two other guys on the roster with any home runs at all, and they’re Jordan with 2, and Adrian Gonzalez with 1, and he’s not even in the majors. So unless Herb goes on a tear and gets 5 the last 6 weeks of the season, I doubt we’re getting to 11 guys.
One other thing. The Devil Rays have some absolute greased lightning on the bases. Carl Crawford was bad enough, but this new kid they called up? Joey Gathright? I don’t know if I’ve ever seen anyone run that fast – it was absolutely amazing. Oh, and BJ Upton? He was born two YEARS after I graduated high school, and I’m double his age. ACK!
G115: Rangers beat Tampa Bay again, 6-5
Boy, this game started off ugly. In the top of the first, Bacsik gave up three hits, and hit two batters. Surprised we only gave up two that inning. We stormed back to take the lead in the bottom of the second behind a two run double by Brian Jordan, who is doing well the last week or so, perhaps he’s turned it around. Would be a nice boost in the last 6 weeks of the season.
However, we couldn’t hold it. Nor could the Devil Rays hold the lead once they took it back. This game went back and forth with runs scored in 6 of the 10 half innings between the first and fifth. In fact, the last run scored in the bottom of the fifth when Kevin Mench hit a home run to left off of Devil Rays reliever Franklin Nunez, who was making his major league debut (he got the loss, too). Soriano made a great double play, tagging a runner and throwing to first. There also was a goofy 1-3-6-1-4-6 pickoff play, too.
We probably should have scored more, as did the Devil Rays, we both left a lot of players on board. Both sides committed an error, and our bullpen was great again. The game ended with a thrill, as Gerald Laird threw out the major league steals leader Carl Crawford to end the game.
We go for the sweep tomorrow.
G114: Rangers beat Tampa Bay, 5-3
A win is a win. I’d like to say it’s a great win, like a 2-1 win over the Yankees, but it wasn’t. 5-3 over the Devil Rays is still a win, and right now, we need wins any way we can get them. It’s absolutely amazing that on August 13th, we’re still only 1.5 games out, and in the hunt of things. Earlier in the season, I didn’t want to get worked up because I felt it was too soon. OK, NOW I believe in it. It’s 6 weeks to go, and we’re in the playoff hunt. Our rotation is in shambles, and we’re still here. I would think that Showalter would have to get consideration for manager of the year for all this.
Anyway, about the game. Kenny Rogers took the mound, and Kenny’s last few starts have been unlike the start of the season for him. It was getting to the point where I think people were starting to think that Ryan Drese was the only reliable starter we had now. Kenny stepped up a bit. He wasn’t masterful, but he did go long enough to keep us in the game, and get his 14th win of the season. I think those dreams of him having a 20 win season are gone. It mathematically still could happen, but I don’t see him winning 6 more for the rest of the season. My guess is he wins 17-18 now. Prove me wrong, Kenny!
Offensively, we scored 3 of our 5 runs on two home runs. Another alarming stat. We are not the club we were at the start of the season, when we’d drive in a ton of runs w/o home runs. It seems to be back to traditional Ranger baseball, whack it lately. Tex & Dellucci had the other RBI’s, besides Nix & Sori’s HR’s.
Our bullpen was good, although not as lights out as it was in the past. Cordero had to pitch 1.1 innings for the save, and he made it interesting; he even mixed in a balk. But he got the save in the win – and I guess that’s the bottom line. We won the game.
G113: Rangers lose to Yankees, 5-1
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G112: Rangers lose to Yankees, 4-2
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