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You are here: Home / Archives for 2004 Game Recaps

G38: Rangers outhomered by Royals; lose 7-6

Posted by Joe Siegler on May 18, 2004 at 11:40 pm http://www.mlb.com/news/wrap.jsp?ymd=20040519&content_id=746691&vkey=wrapup2004&fext=.jsp&c_id=tex>MLB.com Recap

What’s that sound I hear? Is it the sound of visiting players hitting home runs out of the Ballpark? No, it’s the sound of half the Metroplex falling off the bandwagon. Uh-oh. We’ve lost 3 out of the last 4 – so it’s back to the old ways. Fair weather fans irritate me. If you’re going to get on the bandwagon, stay there, or don’t get on at all.

Having said that, last night’s loss was disappointing. We and RA Dickey were cruising through five innings up by a score of 5-0. Then we let it slip away with a couple of big home runs by Matt Stairs & Carlos Beltran. Mike Sweeney also added a solo shot, but the twin three run jacks did us in. We did get a solo home run by Herb Perry late, and actually had a shot at the end of the game, but it didn’t work out. Brian Jordan finally got an RBI as a Ranger, although his average is a totally anemic .100 or so.

RA Dickey struggled – he did put up some goose eggs in the first several frames, but none of them were particularly easy ones to get. I still get that gut feeling that he’ll pull it together. Perhaps he needs to wear the sleeveless uniform instead of the Kenny Rogers special he picked last night. ;)

Our game was a big contrast to the game of the night. Randy Johnson’s perfect game in Atlanta. As great as a perfect game is, and there’s no way one could get better (although striking out 27 guys might do it), one has to enjoy that it was against the Atlanta Braves. ;)

Brett Carre: Not a great way to start a home stand. We lost to the Royals 7-6 on Tuesday.

We had a 5-0 lead heading into the 5th but couldn’t hold it. RA Dickey is coming back down to reality as he gave up two 3-run shots before leaving in the middle of the 6th.

We really need to win these next two games. Chan Ho needs to make a statement tonight. Will he???

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G37: Rangers dominated by Tigers, 3-1

Posted by Joe Siegler on May 16, 2004 at 11:39 pm http://www.mlb.com/news/wrap.jsp?ymd=20040516&content_id=744802&vkey=wrapup2004&fext=.jsp&c_id=tex>MLB.com Recap

There’s little to say about this one other than Detroit’s pitching shut us down real good. We had a total of 6 hits yesterday, all singles. Jason Johnson was quite good, and then the reliever trio of former Ranger pitchers (Levine, Yan, Urbina) were lights out. In fact, what’s with Yan? His last inning he pitched against us on Friday night he only needed three pitches to get out of the inning. The inning he pitched today against us he only needed 4 pitches. 7 pitches for 6 outs? Yikes – if he pitched like that with us, he’d probably still be here.

Anyway, Ryan Drese was great, too. He went 6.2 innings, gave up 3 runs (one was an inherited runner that Mahay allowed to score). I thought he looked great if not awesome yesterday. I might be willing to change my tune on him totally if we get a few more outings out of him like that.

We return home Tuesday night to face the KC Royals who did to us the last couple of years what the Tigers are doing to us this year.

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G36: Rangers beat Tigers, 6-1

Posted by Joe Siegler on May 14, 2004 at 11:37 pm http://www.mlb.com/news/wrap.jsp?ymd=20040515&content_id=744114&vkey=wrapup2004&fext=.jsp&c_id=tex>MLB.com Recap

There’s something cool about a Saturday afternoon game. I watched it on TV, and then afterwards I thought I should have sat on the patio in my back yard with a beer and the radio – that seems rather “pure” to me for some reason. :)

We avoid the first three game losing streak of the season with a 6-1 win over Detroit. Powered by three home runs by Soriano, Blalock, & Mike Young, we won easily. We had only 9 hits, with Young, Perry, & Laird getting two, and the other three were from Blalock, Soriano, & Teixeira. We didn’t have a lot of bunched hits, but what we had was fairly efficient.

Nate Robertson looked good for Detroit, striking out 10 Rangers in 5.2 innings. Kenny Rogers only had two strikeouts, but he didn’t walk anyone, either. Carlos Almanzar looked great in relief, as did Jay Powell, which is good, as Jeff Nelson is out till August now. :(

Brett Carre: The mini-skid is over after a 6-1 win over the Tigers on Saturday. We had the long ball theme today with home runs by Young, Blalock, and Soriano.

Kenny Rogers pitched well today and Almanzar pitched great in relief. Hank Blalock also had some great plays at 3rd base today. I know A-rod is going to be the starter at 3rd in the All-Star game, but if Hank doesn’t make the team then that is just bull.

Another thing that is getting me pissed, everyone who is not a Ranger fan is saying that we are slowing down and we will be in last place soon. If we win tomorrow we will be 4-2 on this 6 game road trip. I can’t remember a time that a team that went 4-2 on a road trip was slowing down.

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G35: Rangers lose to Tigers, 7-1

Posted by Joe Siegler on May 14, 2004 at 11:35 pm http://www.mlb.com/news/wrap.jsp?ymd=20040514&content_id=743610&vkey=wrapup2004&fext=.jsp&c_id=tex>MLB.com Recap

Wow. I didn’t think it would be any worse than the 3 hit we had tossed against us last week by the Tigers. It was. We were two hit tonight, and one of the hits was a leadoff triple by Mike Young that we left there.

Wow. Esteban Yan never pitched like that when he wore the Ranger uniform.

Wow. There was some serious wind blowing out to left, and helped at least one, probably two (but not Pudge’s that was a true blast) of the home run balls out to left. Speaking of that, we probably would have had two ourselves in a ballpark that wasn’t so cavernous.

Wow. What a play by Hank Blalock to almost throw out Pudge. While the umps reversed the call and got it right, Blalock made one HELL of a play. Would have been a season highlight reel one, that’s for sure. EY had a great running leaping catch in center field, too.

Not wow. Benoit continues to be mediocre most of the time. Too bad Colby Lewis is out for the season now, it means Benoit will be in the rotation longer.

The final indignity of this is that the game ended with a top of the ninth where the Rangers went down on three pitches.

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G34: Rangers lose to Devil Rays, 6-3

Posted by Joe Siegler on May 13, 2004 at 11:33 pm http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/wrapup.jsp?ymd=20040513&content_id=742651&vkey=wrapup2004&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb>MLB.com Recap

No commentary from me, as I didn’t get to pay a lot of attention to the game because I was at work, but RA Dickey wasn’t terribly sharp here. I think that’s about it. :)

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G33: Rangers outslug Devil Rays, 9-8

Posted by Joe Siegler on May 12, 2004 at 11:32 pm http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/wrapup.jsp?ymd=20040512&content_id=741856&vkey=wrapup2004&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb>MLB.com Recap

The night of the longball. Man, there were a lot of home runs flying out of the park. We had four. Blalock, Soriano, Fullmer, & Mench. We did have an interesting vareity in the home runs. Blalock’s was his usual bomb to mid right field, as was Fullmer’s. Soriano’s was a monster bomb which probably would have hit way high up on the back wall of the stadium if it didn’t hit one of the catwalks. Mench’s was right down the right field line and hit just inches over the wall on the foul pole. As I recall, Soriano also had another one to right that just barely missed getting out of the park – it looks like Soriano’s power is coming on finally. Speaking of that, we also had five doubles, two by Nix.

On the other side, Tino Martinez & Aubrey Huff had home runs. Huff almost had a second in the bottom of the ninth in a VERY scary save for Cordero. Of the 18 half innings, runs were scored in 8 of them, but all of those 8 were crooked numbers except one. With so many home runs, there obviously wasn’t a ton of quality pitching. :) Chan Ho Park got the win, but he didn’t really deserve it, as he couldn’t keep a lead early. He got better as the game went along, but he’s still far too unpredictable to rely on, I think.

Brett Carre: Another wild game on Wednesday. We had a 9-5 lead going into the bottom of the 9th. Jeff Nelson gets the first two out then walks two and get pulled. Coco comes in and gives up a rbi single bringing up the tying man in Huff. Huff just missed a homer by inches, but 2 runs scored to make it a 9-8 game. Coco struck out Lugo, who was the winning run to end the game. Release Jeff Nelson. It seems like every time he comes in he gives up a run or two.

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G32: Rangers beat Devil Rays, 5-4

Posted by Joe Siegler on May 11, 2004 at 11:31 pm http://www.mlb.com/news/wrap.jsp?ymd=20040511&content_id=741173&vkey=wrapup2004&fext=.jsp&c_id=tex>MLB.com Recap

No time to write a lot here – but it was nice to see the longballs. Some real bombs in Tampa. Shame about Ryan Drese – I thought he was outstanding till the bottom of the 6th.

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G31: Rangers lose to Tigers, 5-3

Posted by Joe Siegler on May 9, 2004 at 11:29 pm http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/wrapup.jsp?ymd=20040509&content_id=739709&vkey=wrapup2004&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb>MLB.com Recap

My wife and I were at the game, and watching it, I didn’t think Kenny Rogers pitched well at all. However, it was extremely windy, and I’m convinced that the two HR’s that Detroit got were both wind assisted. Neither looked well hit at all, they looked like bloops to right, but they kept going. Kenny’s line was 7.2 innings pitched with 5 runs given up. One was an inherited runner that Jeff Nelson allowed to score, but other than that, if you take away the two home runs, that would make Kenny’s line, that would be only three runs, and one of those three was unearned. I’m convinced the Ballpark cost us this game, and not Kenny’s pitching. Although I’m sure the quotes out there won’t show that.

Detroit hurler Nate Robertson looked great. I was expecting us to stomp on Detroit, and it didn’t happen. I knew they were improved, but they have a much improved team – far better than I think anyone here in Dallas realized. Plus Pudge is hitting as well as he ever has. He got a nice ovation every time up to bat on Sunday’s game.

We hit the road now, going to Tampa Bay and Detroit. We’re not back home again until the 18th. This isn’t a bad road trip, but the really heavy duty road trip from June 28th through July 11th, and then the All-Star game will probably kill us. If we are still in contention after THAT grueling road trip (the last home game is June 27th. The next one after that isn’t until July 16th) then I might start to believe in playoffs. That schedule is death. Whoever allowed that to happen should be shot.

Brett Carre: Damn. That is the one word that comes to mind. Just like in the 1st game of this series, we had a lead in the late innings but couldn’t hold it. A 5-3 loss puts us now at 19-12. That is great, but Anaheim won again today. We are now 2.5 games back. I know it is only May 9 and being down 2.5 games is nothing, but will these guys ever lose? Good news is they play the Yanks and Orioles all next week so we should be able to jump back ahead if we play good on the road. We head to Tampa and Detroit for 3 each. I hope we can manage to win at least 4 out of 6 on this trip. Anything less would be very disappointing. That is just what I think.

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G30: Rangers outlast Tigers, 16-15

Posted by Joe Siegler on May 8, 2004 at 11:26 pm http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/wrapup.jsp?ymd=20040509&content_id=739512&vkey=wrapup2004&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb>MLB.com Recap

I was watching this game, and like most people I was disappointed when RA Dickey didn’t look as awesome has he had been this season so far. Little did I know that his poor performance would be a trend to follow. Orel Hershisher got ejected during a mound visit, which was strange. It didn’t galvanize the pitchers as we gave up a bazillion runs after that.

After the top of the fifth inning, when we had given up 8 runs, I did what I normally do when I’m disgusted watching a game. I gave up. But for me, that doesn’t mean not paying attention anymore. I just stopped watching TV, and switched to listening to the radio, and went in the computer room to do some other things at the same time. However, after a few runs scored, I came back (I think after Perry’s HR). There was a lot written about this game, and a lot better than I could (especially as it’s 1:15AM and I’m tired).

My wife and I were at Ameriquest Field The Ballpark in Arlington a couple of years ago for that really wild 17-16 comeback win. I thought I had seen my best game as a Ranger fan then. I’d say this one topped it. I’m not gonna try and make it sound good with some cliched writing. Just read the stories and the game logs and all that below. I’ll just leave my commentary with a few stats:

31 Runs
32 Hits
14 Pitchers (7 in the 5th inning)
21 Walks (15 by Tigers)
3 Home Runs
100 Pitches in the 5th Inning
1 Hour 8 minutes for 8th Inning
1 Pitching Coach ejected

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G29: Rangers lose to Tigers 8-7

Posted by Joe Siegler on May 7, 2004 at 11:21 pm http://www.mlb.com/news/wrap.jsp?ymd=20040508&content_id=738609&vkey=wrapup2004&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb>MLB.com Recap

First Game at “Ameriquest Field in Arlington”

No pitching. That’s essentially what this one boiled down to. :) We tried to come back late, but couldn’t pull it off.

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