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You are here: Home / Archives for 1999 Game Recaps

G136: Rangers win big over White Sox, 10-4

Posted by Joe Siegler on September 3, 1999 at 12:01 am

A good win, with decent pitching (although not great), and a bunch of offense – lots of home runs, they were all over the place again! – Sorry, an extremely abbreviated commentary from me.
A day game tomorrow – that doesn’t fit well with me, we seem to keep losing these.

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G135: Rangers drop 8-7 game to Detroit

Posted by Joe Siegler on September 2, 1999 at 12:01 am

I just want to cry – what happened in Detroit? I don’t like bashing teams, but hey, we were supposed to beat up on Detroit, not lose three out of four to them. Yeesh – I hope it wasn’t a matter of overconfidence. I grew up in Philadelphia, the legend of the ’64 Phillies comes to mind here.
Didn’t get to see it, since I was at work when the game was on, but from the radio guys, it seemed like a really sloppily played game. Juan Gonzalez was particularly ragged on by Nadel/Cotroneo (“What’s this rookie league guy doing up here?”). Goody & Rusty did one of those “I got it, I got it, I got it”, and then no one got it as it fell between them.
We hit something like four home runs, and still didn’t win. Yuck. :(
We ended up 70-93 lifetime in Tiger Stadium, and 5-5 against the Tigers this year. That second one is sad.

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G134: Rangers beat Tigers big time, 14-7

Posted by Joe Siegler on September 1, 1999 at 12:01 am

Much better – this is what we should be doing to the Tigers. The power stroke was working for us today. Gregg Zaun hit his first “official” home run as a Ranger, too (not counting his “called shot”). Not going to say much about this one, don’t have time.

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G133: Ugh. Rangers drop 14-6 fiasco to Tigers

Posted by Joe Siegler on August 31, 1999 at 12:01 am

Ugh – This is not happening! This is not happening! (Hiding head in sand)

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G132: Rangers drop 1-0 pitching duel to Tigers

Posted by Joe Siegler on August 30, 1999 at 12:01 am

There really isn’t a whole lot to say about this game – and I watched the whole thing. Pitching was the name of the game here. The Rangers got blown away by Brian Moehler. Shut out on only three hits (two of them by Mac, the other by Royce Clayton). We never got anything going ever.
On the flip side, Esteban Loaiza was also pitching well. Had a shut out going into the 7th when he gave up the only run of the game – a solo homer to Gabe Kapler. Other than that, Loaiza pitched well, if not dominating. Ranger pitching gave up 10 hits, and were helped by some nice defense to keep it scoreless as long as it was.
It definitely was a pitcher’s duel – and in Tiger stadium, too. That was nice. Kind of like “Hey, we’re not coming back here, let’s have a really great game”. And it was. It stunk that the Rangers lost, but it was a great baseball game. Can’t beat that.

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G131: Rangers sweep Blue Jays behind 4-2 wins

Posted by Joe Siegler on August 29, 1999 at 12:01 am

John Burkett allowed the first four Blue Jays to reach base, and Danny Kolb was up and warming in the bullpen before there was even an out recorded – I thought Burkett was headed for the quickest exit of the season for him. However, he got it together, and escaped the first inning allowing only one run to score. In fact, that was the only run allowed by him all day. He pitched rather well after the first four batters of the game, going 6 2/3 innings, allowing only one run on seven hits. When he was pulled, we were up 3-1, and it took Tim Crabtree all of one pitch to get out of the 7th. A pretty well pitched game by us, although Wetteland allowed another run in the 9th – he’s getting the saves, but doesn’t seem as dominating as he was the last two years – I wonder if he’s still bothered by the injury that slowed him down at the start of this season.
Our offense was in the 4th inning. We had more than that, but all we needed came in the third. Raffy had another RBI, and Todd Zeile had a two run home run. We did get a fourth run on a Royce Clayton RBI single in the 8th, but that was icing – Raffy & Todd gave us all we needed in the third.
Our pitching kept us in the lead (once we got it), and it was a very cool game to watch. I hope to someday go to that hotel in Toronto and watch the Rangers play. :)
Another road sweep for us, and we’re 27 games over 500 for the first time in club history (not sure if that includes the Senators or not, but I would think it wouldn’t). On to Detroit – would be nice to sweep there, too.

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G130: Rangers lose to Toronto, 9-7

Posted by Joe Siegler on August 28, 1999 at 12:01 am

Not available – didn’t catch enough of the game. However, I did catch Jeff Fassero’s Ranger debut. That’s about what I expected – he allowed the Blue Jays to get back into the game at the end and make the score much closer than the game seemed to be going.

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G129: Rangers beat Blue Jays, 8-2

Posted by Joe Siegler on August 27, 1999 at 12:01 am

Not available – didn’t catch the game.

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G128: Rangers top Yankees, 7-3

Posted by Joe Siegler on August 25, 1999 at 12:01 am

This was better. A rather well pitched game by Loaiza (7innings, 3 earned runs), and against the Yankees. Some nice defense behind him, especially by Mark McLemore, who seemed to be playing the best I can ever remember seeing him play lately.
Rafael Palmeiro got yet another home run – he’s about to set offensive records for everything it seems by a Ranger, except probably Juan’s RBI record from last year – I don’t think Raffy will get to 158 there.
Was nice to see a win, although I would have rather have seen this more than once in the last three games. :( The Yankees don’t bother me in principle, but they bother me in the respect that we have that mental block with them still, it seems.

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G127: Rangers lose to Yankees again, 10-7

Posted by Joe Siegler on August 24, 1999 at 12:01 am

What a disappointment. :( We battled great in this game, overcome some great bullpen pitching by the Yankees to tie it up, and go to extra innings. However, Corey Lee making his major league debut gave up a three run home run in the top of the 11th. That was too bad, he didn’t look that bad for a kid making his first appearance under pressure against the Yankees.
We try and salvage the third game, which honestly, was the only game I thought we’d win coming into this anyway.

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