- P Fabio Castro traded to Philadelphia Phillies for P Daniel Haigwood and $ [ Link ]
- P Josh Rupe reinstated from 60 day DL and assigned to AAA
- IF Marshall McDougall released
Don’t think baseball does anything good?
Go read this. Wish we’d see more stories like this. We get Bonds and Grimsley type stories plastered in our faces.
But not this kind of stuff. SIgh.
G77: Tex screwed by umps twice in same week, Rangers lose 5-3
Tom Grieve probably had to restrain himself from swearing over the air. He seemed cheesed off. As well he should be. The Giants ought to put out a bigger food spread for the umps or something, as they owe them for this, big time.
I only saw the end of the game, as I had some work work to do tonight – I saw just the ninth inning. What a fiasco that was. Man. I don’t know how to write about this game. Yeesh.
UPDATE: Tom Hicks apparently has discussed this situation with Bud Selig. Details here.

G76: Rangers drop series finale to Rockies, 3-0
Vicente Padilla didn’t pitch bad in this game at all. He went 6 innings, gave up three runs. Should have been enough for a win. But it was not. In fact, just the first one would have been enough, as the Rangers were shutout by the Rockies, 3-0.
After Padilla, Bryan Corey & Rick Bauer each pitched an inning, giving up no more runs.
However, against Byung-Hung Kim, Jose Mesa, & Brian Fuentes, we could manage only 5 hits (all against Kim). Two of those hits were by Jerry Hariston (both bloops over the second baseman as well, not hit well).
That’s the story of this game. No offense. In Coors Field. Humidor be damned, I want my 30 runs a game in Denver back!
Tejeda, Masset
- P Robinson Tejeda optioned to AAA
- P Nick Masset purchased from AAA [ Link ]
G75: Rangers can’t overcome Tejeda’s start, lose 11-6 to Rockies
Well, we gave up on Fabio Castro yesterday, as the Rule 5 pick was designated for assignment to make room for Robinson Tejeda who started on Saturday. Tejeda was lit up – BIG TIME, and is supposed to be sent back out again today before Sunday afternoon’s game starts. That sequence of events kind of reminds me on how we lost Doug Davis to a roster squeeze a couple of years ago, actually.
Anyway, Tejeda just plain stunk up the joint. He gave up a big old ugly 6 spot in the bottom of the first inning. We never quite recovered from that. In all Tejeda gave up two singles, two walks, a double, and then a three run home run to cap it all off. In fact, probably the only reason it wasn’t worse was that Tejeda struck out the pitcher to end the inning.
And then it rained – which prompted a very funny story from Tom Grieve about his time in the minors around 1970 or so in Colorado when a tarp blew up and into the stands. That was a great story by Tom. Watching the Rockies guys struggling with the wind reminds me of that now classic footage from the 1993 Fla Marlins season when they had some serious tarp issues.
Anyway, when we came back from the rain delay, I was supriginsly still watching. Tejeda was sent back out, and gave up another run in the second inning for a total of 7. Tejeda actually went three innings total, giving up 7ER on 7H, 3BB, and 2 HR. Not good. Not good at all. I bet there’s a lot of Ranger fans right now that wish we still had David Dellucci. In fact, I bet Dellucci still wishes that, given how little playing time he’s gotten in Philly.
We actually tried to make a game of it in the middle innings. After four innings, we were down 9-1. We picked up a four spot, to make it 9-5, and the momentum seemed to back on our side. However, Jack Benoit gave up two runs in the bottom of the 6th to make it 11-5, and that was it for the scoring for the rest of the game, save for a solo home run by Mark Teixeira in the 9th inning to make it 11-6.
It felt like we tried to come back, but when Benoit couldn’t keep ’em off the board, we lost what little momentum we had. The game really seemed out of reach after the first inning, however. I’m surprised I watched the entire game, I usually give up on games like that, and do something else, but this time I stuck with it. :)
Fixing the draft
It’s catch up with bookmarked articles night, and I wanted to bring up another one. This article is one by SI writer Tom Verducci, and is his take on how to fix the baseball draft. I have to say I agree with his points. Especially the first one. Here’s his bullet points:
1) Television
2) Make it a World Draft
3) Make picks tradeable
4) End the draft at 20 rounds
It’s a good read, go check it out.
Kenny Rogers Article
I know Kenny Rogers was ridden out of town on a Channel 4 camera truss more or less, but I do miss the guy. So it was nice to see an article talking about Kenny in Detroit. I had this bookmarked, but never found the time to read it now. So head over to ESPN for this article by Jayson Stark on Kenny’s year in Detroit.
For the record, this season (as I write this), Kenny’s record is 10-3 with a 3.17 ERA in 15 games. He’s tossed 99.1 innings, given up 87 hits, on 22 walks and 57 stikeouts. And we’re not to the All Star break yet. So he’s having a great year. Good for him. That 2yr/$16 mil contract he got from Detroit doesn’t seem so dumb now. There is a cool quote from the Stark article which I didn’t realize.
The ace of the Detroit Tigers has virtually an identical career record (198-134) to Curt Schilling (201-133). But who out there has noticed that, either?
Castro, Tejeda
- P Fabio Castro designated for assignment
- P Robinson Tejeda recalled from AAA [ Link ]
G74: Rangers beat Rockies 8-6
First game I’ve gotten to watch completely in awhile, although I spent most of the time actually perusing my company’s public forums for contiuning reaction to our game release a few days ago. :)
This was a Coors Field game. Lots of offense. It’s not like the score was 19-14, but 8-6 is still a decent amount of offense. It didn’t start out that way. Through five innings, the score was a pretty non altitude assisted 4-1. Then the floodgates opened in the sixth inning. Check out what happened in the sixth for the Rangers:
– M. DeRosa struck out swinging
– M. Young grounded out to shortstop
– M. Teixeira doubled to deep left
– H. Blalock singled to right center, M. Teixeira scored, H. Blalock to second advancing on throw
– K. Mench singled to center, H. Blalock scored
– G. Laird doubled to deep left, K. Mench scored
– I. Kinsler intentionally walked
– J. Botts hit for J. Koronka
– S. Dohmann relieved J. Francis
– J. Botts singled to center, G. Laird scored, I. Kinsler to third
– G. Matthews Jr. grounded out to second
And that was just the sixth. It was a bit more flashy in the seventh.
– M. DeRosa popped out to shallow right center
– M. Young doubled to deep center
– M. Teixeira homered to deep right center, M. Young scored
– H. Blalock homered to deep right center
– K. Mench grounded out to second
– G. Laird struck out swinging
Blalock’s home run there was the 100th of his career. John Koronka got the win, but just barely. He was pulled for a pinch hitter (Botts, who got a single), and we took the lead before Scott Feldman came in to replace Koronka. The shine is off Koronka from the great start he had, but he’s definitely a servicable starter, so that trade worked out pretty well.
We added five more doubles this game (Young 2, Laird 2, & Tex). We have about 900 so far this season it seems. There were the aforementioned home runs by Tex & Blalock (going back to back). In all we had twelve hits, and while it wasn’t pretty, we got the win.
That’s all that matters.
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