Blech. Although the score wasn’t a blowout – it felt like it. It felt like we never got it together ever in this game. :(
G50: Rangers take out Tigers with 3-2 win
What an awesome game! Kenny Rogers is becoming this year’s version of “The Ranger starter who would have an awesome record if he had some decent run support”. I really felt this is the way this game was going to go last night. However, Kenny kept it to two runs, and won the game thanks to some longballs from Luis Alicea (!) and Rafael Palmeiro.
There was some awesome defense in the outfield by Detroit’s Bobby Higginson. He made one diving, rolling catch, and two others that he really had to haul to catch up to – in my opinion, the best player on the field last night. A nice, well pitched game on both sides, some great defense, and just enough offense to win the game. Couple that with a great looking ballpark, and you couldn’t ask for anything more (except maybe the pitching performance from Yankee Stadium on Sunday night
No Juan Gonzalez in this game – or anyone else from the Gonzalez trade on either team last night – that was a bit disappointing. I’m hoping that Juan plays when Detroit comes to Texas in late July. However, that’s the last series before the trade deadline, so if Detroit is going to ship Juan, we may not get to see him in a Tiger uniform.
G49: Rangers lose annoying game to Twins, 4-3
Roster Transaction
- RHP Danny Kolb sent to AAA Oklahoma
- OF Rusty Greer activated from DL
G48: Rangers lose big to Twins again, 10-5
Blech. I hate writing about games like this. So I won’t. Except for one thing.
Rusty Greer was activated today, and came in late and hit a pinch hit double. :)
G47: Rangers blown out by Twins, 10-2
Blech. I hate writing about games like this. So I won’t. Except for one thing.
Boy, Bertram is lighting up everything the last two days. As Rusty Greer was held back a bit longer, Bert got a reprieve. And he made use of it, pulling off a straight steal of home. It was awesome to see – although I was listening on the radio, I did get to see it on SportsCenter. Way to go!
Who’s Bert? That’s Scarborough Green – Bertram is his real first name, Scarborough is his middle name. When he was a replacement player with the Cardinals in 95, he went by the name Bert.
G46: Rangers beat Royals to get series win, 5-3
I thought coming into this game that we’d light ’em up. If I recall correctly, Mac Suzuki was the pitcher on the mound that game in Seattle last spring where Pudge had 9 RBI’s in one game. I wonder if Pudge thought that at all. :)
Scarborough Green, playing in what is probably his last game before Rusty Greer is activated again really lit up the stage. He was awesome in the field, saving some runs, and then contributing with a bat. Doesn’t really look like he was one of the spring 1995 replacement players (for the Cardinals), eh? :)
I’m not writing much about this one, as I fell asleep again – I had my pet cat Flash buried today, so it’s been pretty stressful for me. :(
G45: Rangers shut out by Jeff Suppan and KC, 3-0
Well, you never want to lose, but if you do, it’s not all that bad to lose to this kind of game. It’s always nice to see a well pitched game, you just hate it when they come against you. Still, it was really nice to see Jeff Suppan pitch this well – I’m hopeful the Royals can make a turnaround and be a real team again. They’ve got a great young team (as does Montreal).
Kenny Rogers was no slouch either, giving up just one earned run over 6.2 innings. He pitched well, too, but Jeff Suppan pitched better. There’s not a whole lot you can say about games like this! :)
Roster Transaction
- OF Gabe Kapler recalled from rehab assignment,
but remains on DL - (A) RHP Nick Regilio placed on DL
Pudge to second base?
ARLINGTON, Texas — One of the best catchers in the majors may be heading for a different part of the baseball diamond — some day in the near future.
The Texas Rangers’ Ivan Rodriguez will start learning a new position during the off season, team officials told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram in Monday’s editions.
Rodriguez, 28, plans to spend a week at Bucky Dent’s Baseball School in Florida to begin the learning process, according to paper, which may focus on teaching Rodriguez to play second base.
Rangers manager Johnny Oates said the offseason tutoring is primarily aimed at finding a position where the 1999 American League Most Valuable Player is least likely to be injured.
Rodriguez said he’s not planning a position switch any time soon, but did say, “It will be good to start working a new position.”
Dent’s school is in Boca Raton, Fla., and Rodriguez lives south of there, in Miami.
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 469
- 470
- 471
- 472
- 473
- …
- 521
- Next Page »