I was shocked. Ryan Drese pitched well. If he keeps this up, I might have to start liking him. He ran out of gas, and the bullpen let it down with a home run off the Eraser to give the M’s the win. Too bad, as Drese deserved a win. I actually am looking forward to his next start (which won’t be a problem, as Callaway is on the DL, and it looks like Colby Lewis is headed there). Oh well, there goes our great solid pitching staff out to injuries. :)
G12: Rangers lose to Mariners, 4-1
After the first inning, I felt that we should have scored more against Jamie Moyer. He’s that pitcher who is really dominating for a long time. And I was right. After we scored one run in the first, that was it. No more runs for us, although we would have in another park. Three balls (Nix, Soriano, & someone else, I forget who) hit balls that died at the fence. That probably would have been enough to win if those had carried out. But we were shut down. That’s the story of this game.
Colby Lewis wasn’t exactly terrible, either. But he got burnt by walks. He’s had a walk problem in all his games so far this year, but has managed to get around them so far. In fact, he had gotten out of his first “walk jam”, but not the second. He walked two, and there was a bases clearing double which gave the Mariners their first three runs (the fourth was off reliever Ron Mahay). Other than the walks, I thought Lewis was good, if not great.
Rubber game is tomorrow afternoon with Ryan Drese pitching. That still scares me.
G11: The Ho gets a shutout; Rangers win 5-0
Chan Ho Park pitched well last night. He wasn’t the greatest pitcher ever, he allowed more hits than innings pitched, and he seemed to be in jams all the time, but he had the pitches when he needed them. He had 5 strikeouts and three walks, and with zero earned runs over 7 innings, lowered his season ERA to 3.92. It might be dangerous to say, but he’s starting to look like the pitcher we thought we were getting when we signed him a couple of years ago. If he’s still doing this after say July, things will probably be really good. This was our first shutout of the season. I hope we deliver many more.
Offensively we kept up our pace, getting 5 runs in the first two innings, and a total of 11 hits over the nine innings total. We had two home runs, a couple of really impressive ones by Blalock & Nix. Blalock’s reminded me of the kind that Raffy would get all the time in Safeco. Mike Young went 0-5, but just about everyone else had a good night. Seattle’s pitching settled down after the first couple of innings, so the five in the first two frames were all we got.
We would have had three home runs, if it weren’t for the fact that Seattle has a spectacular right fielder. Ichiro robbed Herbert Perry of an opposite field HR with a most spectacular save. It wasn’t an out, as he brought the ball back, but it did save a HR. Ichiro later made a great diving catch in the same inning to keep Perry from scoring on someone else’s hit. He showed last night that his defensive reputation is well deserved.
We’re back over 500 at 6-5 against the Mariners who are now 2-8. I’d wager these records are what most people thought the teams would have for records. But in a different order. I’ll take it.
Roster Transaction
- 1B Mark Teixeira placed on 15 day DL,
retroactive to Apr 13th [
link ] - 1B Adrian Gonzalez called up from AAA
G10: Rangers beat A’s 7-2
Kenny Rogers now has 160 career wins, 103 as a Ranger, and 38th at ballpark – now the winningest pitcher at the Ballpark in Arlington. He also pitched out of a bases loaded jam in the middle of the game, which was nice to see. Rogers went 7 innings, giving up 1 unearned run. In fact, both of the runs we gave up were unearned, so our ERA for the game was zero. Can’t get any better than that, really. :)
All our batters had hits, and there were hits in every inning. A few of the highlights were Soriano going 3 for 4 with 2 rbi’s and 2 runs scored. Mike Young had another home run and also went 3 for 5. There was offense all over the place again today, as we had 16 hits. Speaking of offense, we scored a total of 53 runs over the 7 games on the homestand. Our batting average at TBIA (going into today’s game) was .362, which was tops in the league (it went up after today). Our overall batting average was .325 (going into today’s game), and that went up, too. That leads the AL. We’re doing good. I’ll take 5-5 after the first 10.
We go on the road now to play 1-7 Seattle. Let’s hope we can pick up a few there.
G9: Rangers lose to A’s 9-4. Fans get tacos, though.
Well, we all knew the wonderful pitching performances of the first four games wouldn’t last. Last night Mickey Callaway gave up a bunch, and tonight, R.A. Dickey did the same. After Dickey came out, Ryan Drese pitched. And pitched very well, surprisingly. I’ve definitely NOT been a Drese fan since he came here, but this was his best performance in a Ranger uniform. Keeping with the 2004 staff pitching patterns, he’ll stink up the joint in his next outing. :)
Jermaine Dye definitely seems to be back – he had two home runs last night, and that already gives him more than he had all of last season. I had to make a quick run of my fantasy baseball leagues and pick him up. He seems too hot to let sit on the unclaimed pile in my leagues. :)
I don’t remember much about the game, as I fell asleep on the couch – I didn’t get home till late, and I didn’t start watching the game till like 10:45PM or something like that. Some of my scorecard data might not be totally accurate because of that. :)
It was nice to see Alfonso Soriano get his first home run as a Ranger though. Took awhile. Hopefully more will start to flow. In my PC computer game (MVP Baseball 2004), Soriano batted .340, had 53 home runs, and about 145 RBI’s, and was MVP of the league. ;)
Roster Transaction
- P Mickey Callaway placed on 15 day DL [
link ] - P Ryan Drese recalled from AAA
G8: Rangers lose 10-9. Fans lose tacos!
First off, with this game I’ve decided to start linking for Rangers site coverage to the Wrapup page. That way you get both the Rangers and the opponents page coverage plus notes, and since that one link goes to a page with four stories (or more) on it, I figure that’s the way I’ll go unless there’s a special link to go to for some reason.
Second. I had a hell of a lot of fun at this game, it almost didn’t matter what happened on the field – which is rare for me. It started in the fifth inning. A group of kids were next to me and it was the inning where the Rangers announce that if they score in that inning everyone gets a taco. So these kids next to me started whooping and hollering about “I want my Taco!”, and every time someone came up, it became I want my Taco! Hank Blalock was the last guy to bat that inning, so he became “Mr. Taco”. When he ran out on the field to play defense, the guys were going “Hey Blalock, I want my Taco!”. It then quickly evolved into every musical queue had the word Taco shouted at maximum volume after it – and then we started picking on other players. When Oakland’s Marco Scutaro came up, I screamed “It rhymes with Taco” after he was announced, which got a laugh from those guys. So basically from that point on all of us were going “Gimme a T..” you get the point. We even got a group of kids from the next section over doing a competing thing where they were yelling “Burrito”. ;) So if you were at Tuesday night’s game and heard a bunch of maniacs up in Section 330 screaming TACO all the time, I was part of that. If any of you guys who were doing it happen to read this (I’d be shocked, but still), I had a lot of fun last night guys.
As for the game, Callaway stunk up the joint, and had to be pulled. We gave up a few more, but in a surprising move were able to score against Barry Zito. We had 11 hits and 6 runs off of Zito, and we managed to claw our way back to a 10-9 score in the ninth inning. We even got the leadoff guy on in the bottom of the ninth and couldn’t do anything about it. We lost, but it was a very entertaining game to watch (if a bit slow at 3:30). The Taco stuff aside, I really enjoyed myself at this one. I’ll definitely take 4-4 against this division, considering I expected to be like 1-7 or 2-6 at this point.
G7: Rangers beat Angels, 7-6
I don’t have time to write anything this afternoon – too busy. All I’ll say is that we should have won by a lot more than we did. We let the Angels back into the game late. :(
G6: Rangers miss the sweep; lose to Angels 7-2
Kind of figured we wouldn’t keep up the 12 run a game pace we had over the last two with Bartolo Colon pitching. Although when the first inning started, I had a fantasy that it might, as we started off with a double by Mike Young, and then a single by Blalock, scoring Young. However, except for a sac fly in the fourth, we didn’t get anything else.
And I sat through a 50 degree game in the rain to watch it too. My wife’s a trooper, she was there with me through the rain, although this time I remembered to listen to her and we brought a couple of umbrellas. We needed them. In the fourth it started spitting. It was really slow, but a couple of innings later, it started picking up. It was cold. It was raining. It wasn’t a great way to watch a baseball game, but I stayed through the entire game. My wife was with me, so I give her some major points for sticking with me, when I know she wanted to go home. She’s great!
As for the game, we got from Chan Ho Park what I expected from Chan Ho Park. An inning of bad (actually there were two), and the rest was great. That seems to be the way Chan Ho goes, and it was about what I expected. Bartolo Colon gave up not a whole lot, and Chan Ho did, so we lost. Still, Chan Ho Park felt like he was a lot better than last year, and it was great.
There was a great handout yesterday, a Ballpark in Arlington replica. I like that a lot, but the main reason I was there was for the baseball game. Even with a loss. Even in the rain.
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