G107: Rangers win 9-2 over Red Sox

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What an interesting day. First there's the story about Alex being frustrated with losing (who wouldn't be?), and then there's the trade of Doug Glanville to the Cubs, allowing phenom Ramon Nivar to make his major league debut (Nivar did not get Pudge's vacant uniform number 7, he got 2 instead).

We then go out and show that our youth is probably the way to go, because three of them slammed home runs into the upper deck at the Ballpark. Was a night driven by the home run. Of the 11 runs in the game, a total of 8 of them came on the longball. Fortunately, we got more than they did. Robert Ellis pitched well, going 7 innings, and giving up just two runs. I don't think he's a pitcher of the future, but it's nice to see this from our staff. Ron Mahay pitched well, as did Francisco Cordero (although Cordero did allow a couple of baserunners).

Overall, a good win, and an odd feeling for me seeing the comments from Arod.

Game notes are here and here - the second with more on Arod's comments.

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