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G72: Rangers lose to A’s, 5-4

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 23, 2001 at 12:01 am

Sorry – no commentary from me on this one. Too much to do at work to spend the time writing.

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G71: Two wins in a row again with 2-1 one over Oakland

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 22, 2001 at 12:01 am

wo in a row for the second time this week! I’m getting spoiled! You’d think we were the Mariners or something. :)
When the game started – with a triple and a run scored early – I figured it would be another Rangers game. Boy, was I wrong. That was *ALL* the A’s got. The one run. From that point on, Doug Davis was masterful, going 7 innings and giving up just 7 hits and one run. It was as if we were an experienced team, playing well like we had done for a long time. If this game is any judge, things are looking good!
Tim Hudson was also brilliant, going the complete game for the loss. He allowed only 5 hits over nine innings, and two runs – however… In the third inning, he gave up three straight hits, allowing for our two runs. Other than those three batters, Hudson was brilliant – it’s just that our pitching staff didn’t make as many mistakes. We even overcame a Mike Lamb throwing error.
Overall, a totally spectacular game – and played in only 2:44, too! I could get used to this.

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G70: Rangers homer their way to 4-3 win over Anaheim

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 21, 2001 at 12:01 am

What can you say about this one? Four runs – four solo home runs. That was all the offense. Arod, Gabe, & two from El Caballo, who looks to displace Andres Galarraga pretty quickly, I would think.
I didn’t see this game either, but I was watching baseball tonight, and they showed all I really needed to see on this one – all the home runs, and the great game saving stop by Raffy to end the game in the 9th.
The team really is starting to look good, even if they’re not winning all the time. Something nice to see. :)

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G69: My cable company keeps me from seeing 4-3 loss to Angels

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 20, 2001 at 12:01 am

I did not see this game – my cable company showed the Astros game instead of the Rangers game – long time readers of my site will know that pet peeve of mine.
Due to this, I watched some TV and a movie – so no commentary from me except to say that I didn’t think we’d pull off three in a row – but it was close.

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G68: Rob Bell wins game against Angels, 7-5

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 19, 2001 at 12:01 am

Rob Bell made his Rangers debut tonight wearing uniform number 6. The lowest ever for a Rangers pitcher during the regular season. And Rob pitched like… well… a Ranger pitcher. Was mostly mediocre in the first inning, but I attribute that to nerves. Was great for a couple innings, and then pitched mediocre again in the fifth. Overall, not bad. Overall, not great.
I was surprised that we managed to come through and get some runs – we usually choke when we need to. I was also surprised that Narron left Ledee in there and didn’t pinch hit for him with Sierra. However Ledee came through, and it was great to see. It was all capped off by two solo home runs by Pudge late which made the difference.
Dare I hope for three in a row?

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G67: Rangers beat Astros again, 6-2

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 17, 2001 at 12:01 am

Darren Oliver looked great! Except for Craig Biggio, that is (who hit two solo HR’s off of Oliver). Those home runs were the only runs allowed in an extremely well pitched game by the Rangers (bullpen included; a bigger shock). The game was mosying along until the fifth, when we tied it at 2-2. However, Arod jacked a three run home run to really put a stomp on the Astros. Didn’t seem like the Astros really had a chance to get back into it after that.
Don’t know what else can be said about this one – Arod put it over the top after Oliver set it up with some great pitching!

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G66: Rangers lose great pitching duel, 2-1

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 16, 2001 at 12:01 am

That’s probably it for Ken Caminiti. In the midst of having a good series in a return home to Houston, Ken pulls his hammy rounding first, and was placed on the DL. I suspect that will be it for Ken. He’ll have to be activated to be released (can’t release a player on the DL), but I doubt he’ll play much more for us at all, and Ken’s comments in the press indicate he doesn’t want to be here, he seemed pissed off that we put him on the DL at all. Pudge also had to come out of the game with an injury, but it was just cramps, and he played again the next game.
The game itself was a great pitcher’s duel. It went 1-1 all the way through to the bottom of the 8th inning. Doug Davis pitched brilliantly, I thought – he deserved the win, we just couldn’t figure out their starter, either.
A loss, yes – but one of those losses you don’t mind. The game was great, and the play that won it was over and above the call of duty by the Astros.

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G65: Ken Caminiti leads the Rangers to 12-9 thrash of Houston

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 15, 2001 at 12:01 am

A slugfest in Houston. This is about what I expected all the games against the Astros to be like.
The game was actually pretty tame until the fifth inning. Going into the fifth, we were down 5-3. Not a big surprise this year. However, we busted out in the 5th for four runs taking the lead 7-5. The four run inning was fueled by Catalanotto’s leadoff home run, as well as a couple of doubles by Gabe Kapler & Ken Caminiti. We did try to give the game away, by giving up three more runs in the bottom half of the fifth, and a couple more in the 6th and 7th. However, we managed to come back.
Cammy was the story of the night, going three for four with a couple of doubles, an RBI, a walk, etc… A OK game, but a great comeback. First time all year we’ve won after being behind in the 7th.

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G64: Rangers lose in Los Angeles again, 5-3

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 13, 2001 at 12:01 am

No commentary from me – I started watching the game, but fell asleep on the sofa. Too many of these 9PM start games make me do that. Plus, I have a relatively new sofa which is really comfy to lay down on. :)

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G63: Mike Judd (who?) gives up the game to the Dodgers

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 12, 2001 at 12:01 am

Blech. Another loss mostly fueled by crappy pitching. How many times can we write about that?
Odd news – we traded Doug Mirabelli last night to the Red Sox for a pretty decent pitching prospect. Then Pudge goes and gets hurt. That left Scott Sheldon as our only catcher. Yikes!

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