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Rhodes Released

Posted by Joe Siegler on August 8, 2011 at 2:02 pm

  • P Arthur Rhodes placed on release waivers [ Link ]

Filed Under: Transactions

Ogando to Paternity List

Posted by Joe Siegler on August 6, 2011 at 2:00 pm

  • P Alexi Ogando placed on Paternity Leave List
  • P Darren O’Day recalled from AAA [ Link ]

Filed Under: Transactions

Koji Uehara Link

Posted by Joe Siegler on August 2, 2011 at 9:28 pm

Was sent this pretty good link on Koji Uehara the other day. I still want to say something about the trades, but I wanted to get this link out there. Go read it, you’ll probably like it. :)
Thanks to Bill Chuck for sending me that.

Filed Under: Rangers News

Adams added to Roster

Posted by Joe Siegler on August 2, 2011 at 7:15 pm

  • P Mike Adams added to active roster
  • P Arthur Rhodes designated for assignment [ Link ]

Filed Under: Transactions

G109: Rangers & CJ lose, 7-3

Posted by Joe Siegler on August 2, 2011 at 6:55 pm http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2011_07_31_texmlb_tormlb_1&mode=wrap>MLB.com Recap

I didn’t hear any of this game, as I spent the afternoon at the circus with my daughter on Sunday, and had such a good time, I didn’t think about the game. In fact, I didn’t even take a look at the trade deadline moves until we were back on the Dart train coming home.
To that, I didn’t pay any attention to the game, nor do I feel like writing about it, as I had such a good time in the circus, and for some reason, that made me not want to care about this specific game. :)

Filed Under: 2011 Game Recaps

Mike Adams Acquired

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 31, 2011 at 7:14 pm

  • P Mike Adams acquired from Padres for P Robbie Erlin & P Joe Wieland [ Link ]

Filed Under: Transactions

Uehara acquired

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 31, 2011 at 1:19 am

  • NOTE: Moves expected to be made official before game on Sunday
  • P Koji Uehara acquired with $2M via trade from BAL for P Tommy Hunter & IF Chris Davis
  • IF Andres Blanco activated from 15 day DL

Filed Under: Transactions

G108: Derek Holland masterful, shuts out Blue Jays 3-0

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 30, 2011 at 8:19 pm http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2011_07_30_texmlb_tormlb_1&mode=wrap>MLB.com Recap

Derek Holland pitched himself into the Rangers history books today. First off, his performance today. Darn impressive.
Complete game, nine inning shutout. Allowed just four hits (all singles), one walk, struck out five, and was helped by a double play. Total of 95 pitches thrown. Highly effective. Too bad I couldn’t see it. Heard most of it as I was driving around running some errands today. Only blip on his ledger is the one error the Rangers had was his own, a throwing error. But it didn’t affect anything. He was spectacular.
And about this history books. Check this out. Derek Holland has three shoutouts in the month of July. Four overall for the 2011 season, and is tied with Cliff Lee for the most in the majors this season. The last time a Rangers pitcher threw four shutouts in a season was Doc Medich in 1981. The overall club record is six, set by Fergie Jenkins in 1974, and tied in 1976 by Bert Blyleven. Given the way he’s rolling, it may not be unreasonable to think he could set the team record.
Checked into MLB records, and the Rangers were tied with Philly for 13 shutouts this season. If my numbers are right, with this win, the Rangers have taken over the MLB lead in pitched shutouts with 14.
As long as I’m wallowing in stats, the win by Holland gives him 10 wins. That ties him for the club lead with CJ Wilson, Colby Lewis, & Alexi Ogando. Matt Harrison is right behind them with nine himself. How long has it been since the Rangers have had five starters with 10 wins in an ENTIRE season, let alone at the start of August? Probably ages, if ever.
Anyway, the Rangers offense all came from the longball. Mitch Moreland hit a two run shot in the second, which is his first official home run off a lefty. He had one in that game that was lost to a rainout earlier in the season, though. The other was one by Mike Napoli in the 8th, a solo shot. We had seven other hits, including a double by Chris Davis in his final game as a Ranger.
But this one was pretty much all about Derek Holland. Loved that start.

Filed Under: 2011 Game Recaps

G107: Cecil does it again, Blue Jays beat Rangers 3-2

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 30, 2011 at 7:14 pm http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2011_07_29_texmlb_tormlb_1&mode=wrap>MLB.com Recap

The Rangers didn’t fare much better against Brett Cecil the second time around.
Here’s something telling. The Rangers had ten hits. We left eight men on base as a team. If you count individual player left on base numbers, that was TWENTY! No wonder we didn’t win this game. Couldn’t get it done when it mattered most.
Bret Cecil had a lot to do with that – again. 7 innings pitched, seven hits, one walk, six strikeouts, and one earned run. Came out with just 94 pitches thrown, not a lot, so I’m not entirely sure why he came out when he did. No matter, the Rangers didn’t get it done against him. That’s two in a row in a week. His overall record is 4-4. Two of those wins are against the Rangers. I’ll repeat something from an update a few days ago. Bah.
Alexi Ogando started for Texas (again against Cecil), and fared the same. Pitched OK, but didn’t get the win. Ogando only went 5.2 innings this time, and gave up just four hits, but four WALKS. That’s excessive for him. All those walks didn’t help. Oddly enough, none of them factored into the three runs. Those runs in the sixth came on a single, single, and a three run home run. Two of the walks were the last two batters Ogando faced in the sixth.
Tommy Hunter came in to relieve Ogando and was masterful. He went 2.1 innings, threw just 32 pitches, and allowed just a single hit. No runs, no walks, he looked quite good. I guess that’s what Baltimore saw, as I write this, we just traded him to the Orioles (more on that in another post).
We did make it interesting in the ninth, putting up a second run to make it 3-2 at the time. Mike Napoli started the inning off with a solo home run. Mitch Moreland followed it with a single. A ground out, a strike out (Davis), and a pop out ended the game and the comeback. Rangers lost 3-2.
Game ended on… wait for it… a popup by Ian Kinsler.

Filed Under: 2011 Game Recaps

G106: Rangers come back, take finale against Twins, 4-1

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 30, 2011 at 6:31 pm http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2011_07_28_minmlb_texmlb_1&mode=wrap>MLB.com Recap

First off, I wanted to draw attention to the image with this entry. Given I can’t watch games on TV much anymore, this is how I’ve been “watching” games. Via the MLB At Bat app. Depending on where I am, it’s either iPhone or iPad. This particular game was on the iPhone. Checked in during the 8th, and saw this status update for Ian Kinsler. I cannot say I was surprised to see that. Capt Uppercut has returned, going 0-4 this game.
The Rangers pounded out ten hits this game. Couple of doubles (Hamilton & Torrealba), and a pile of singles. It was enough to plate a run in the fourth & fifth, as well as a pair in the eighth. Josh Hamilton went 3-4, pulling his average up over .300 (304) with a triple and a double. Actually, Hamilton was the home run short of the cycle.
Michael Young & Mitch Moreland each had two hits.
Matt Harrison was solid this game. Went 7.1 innings, gave up eight hits and a walk (a little high on the hits, but not alarming). Just one run in the sixth (to Thome). Came out with 114 pitches thrown. The relief core behind him was solid. Tateyama (0.1 IP), Arthur Rhodes (0.1 IP), and Neftali Feliz (1 IP), were all perfect. Nothing allowed by those guys.
Well pitched game.
Not thrilled at Capt Uppercut making a comeback, though.

Filed Under: 2011 Game Recaps

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