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G90: Kinsler bookends 5-3 extra inning win

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 20, 2009 at 2:25 pm http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2009_07_19_minmlb_texmlb_1>MLB.com Recap

This picture is pretty much what everyone will care about for this game.

I mean you can talk about the first ever two sac bunts by Saltamacchia in his career. There’s several other small things you can talk about. There was another home run by Ian Kinsler – the first at bat of the game, and it’s cool that he got another home run on the last at bat to win the game.

But come on. Dogpile! That’s all we really care about. Even kind of erases the down feeling from almost being swept.

DOGPILE!

Filed Under: 2009 Game Recaps

G89: Rangers drop 50th in a row, lose 4-1

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 20, 2009 at 2:03 pm http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2009_07_18_minmlb_texmlb_1&mode=wrap>MLB.com Recap

0-16 with men on base, and 0-7 with men in scoring position. That’s pretty ugly. No wonder we can’t score. We can set up good, but we can’t deliver.
That’s pretty much the whole story. In fact, our only run came on a Nelson Cruz solo home run. That’s it. Scott Baker was quite good. Eight innings, six hits, just the one solo home run, and eight strikeouts. A pretty good performance.
Scott Feldman wasn’t as good as that, but he wasn’t bad. Six innings, five hits, three earned runs on five strikeouts. He deserved better. Sigh.
Feeling flat. Meh.
(This is a short commentary, as I only have a couple of minutes to update before vacation bible school starts at church shortly).

Filed Under: 2009 Game Recaps

G88: Padilla blows this one, Rangers lose 5-3

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 18, 2009 at 6:52 am http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2009_07_17_minmlb_texmlb_1&mode=wrap>MLB.com Recap

Well, that was annoying. The only reason I’m writing was because I took the annoyed two line sentence stance I do for two of the last three games before the All-Star break.
The game started off pretty good, with a Josh Hamilton home run right over the wedgie that would have made the right field foul pole in Fenway Park proud of the “ball curve” path it took. Went most of the way up the stairs there, too – a pretty nice poke. In fact, Josh did pretty well overall in the game. He went 3-3 with 3 RBI’s and a run scored.
He was, however, the only Ranger with more than one hit. He was also the only Ranger who got anything other than a single. He was the only Ranger who got any RBI’s at all – Josh drove in all three.
However, it wasn’t enough as Vicente Pidente was rather hittable. He did stay out there a long time – seven innings. But in that time, he gave up eleven hits. I suppose the only thing that kept it from being worse was the fact that he didn’t walk anyone. The big blow was a three run home run by Jason Kubel in the third. Which actually was the close of the scoring. Neither team scored any more after the top of the third inning.
Pidente settled down, and put up zeroes during innings four through seven. But the damage was done.
Further damage was done when you look at the scoreboard and see that Seattle and Oakland won. Fortunately, Oakland was playing Anaheim, and the A’s won, so we didn’t lose any ground on first place, but it tightened up a bit below us.

Filed Under: 2009 Game Recaps

All-Stars Among Us

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 17, 2009 at 10:10 am

I don’t know about you, but I rather liked that intro video in front of the All-Star Game last Tuesday. Found it on Youtube. Here it is. If you can’t see the video below, click here to see it (in HD).

Filed Under: Other Baseball News

AL wins again over NL by score of 4-3

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 14, 2009 at 11:59 pm http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/events/all_star/y2009/index.jsp>MLB.com Recap

I’m not going to say much, as I’m pressed for time, and I want to write this before I forget.
Well, the AL won again. No major shock there. It seems to happen all the time.
I really enjoyed the Presidential video before the game. I didn’t think I would given the subject (real life people), but I ended up enjoying it.
Nelson Cruz didn’t play in the game, but he had his moment the night before in the Home Run Derby.
Michael Young made a play in the field that looked like he’d been playing third for 10 years.
Josh Hamilton went 1-3 with an RBI. Michael Young also went 1-3.
Neither had any major impact on the game, except for perhaps Young’s play, which I think saved a run at the time.

Filed Under: 2009 Game Recaps

Nelson Cruz and the Home Run Derby

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 14, 2009 at 1:28 pm http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090713&content_id=5865230&vkey=allstar2009&fext=.jsp>MLB.com Recap

When it was announced that Nelson “Sail Around the World” Cruz was going to be in the 2009 Home Run Derby, I don’t think anyone expected much out of him. I mean look at who he was playing against. Ryan Howard, Albert Freakin’ Pujols, Prince Fielder. Not that Nelson Cruz is a slouch – he’s having a great power season. But come on, he’s not Ryan Howard or Albert Pujols. I think just about everyone EXPECTED Pujols to win the thing before it started.

Nelson came out, and showed some power in the first round. He tied Prince Fielder for most in the first round with eleven home runs. He also seemed to love the “Big Mac Land” sign in left field. First, he hit the thing, making a quite audible bang. A few later, he hit a ball right over the sign, and then the next swing after that one he hit it WAY above the sign, up into the fourth and upper deck. Quite a titanic shot. They only said it went 440 ft, but it looked a heck of a lot longer than that!

He had some that were quite impressive, and I enjoyed seeing Cruz perform. Obviously because I’m a Rangers fan I liked that, but I think I would have enjoyed that performance had I not known him ahead of time.

In round two, Nelson only had five home runs, but it was enough to give him second place after the second round, putting him in the finals against Prince Fielder. Nelson seemed a little out of gas, although when he did connect, it was good. Check out this chart of where all his hit balls went:

There’s a video montage of Cruz’s home runs via this link over at mlb.com. Stupidly, they don’t allow you to embed video remotely, or I’d do that. Anyway, the ball that hit the Big Mac sign was his second home run. The one that went over the Big Mac sign was the eighth home run (roughly 1:34 into the video clip), and then the titanic shot was right after that at time mark 1:39.

Again, I liked seeing him get as far as he did, and I don’t think there’s anything bad with him second. Was a nice showing for him on the national stage.

Now that’s the nice-y stuff. Here’s the complaints…

1) TOO FREAKIN’ LONG! – Nelson Cruz didn’t come up to bat until the show was already about twenty minutes long. They had this silly thing first where someone came out, and pointed where he wanted Albert Pujols to hit a home run – and he tried. Twice. Didn’t get it. Pujols took like a dozen balls before he swung it seemed. Wow. I don’t really have a problem with this in theory, but given the problems this event has with being peceived as too long… Waiting 20 minutes to actually start is stupid. Perhaps this could have been after it was over, or inbetween rounds 1 and 2 or something like that? Come on.

2) TIME SLOT – This is more a TiVo/DVR thing, but.. Does anyone believe it will stay within it’s time slot of two hours? Come on – this hasn’t ended in under two hours in like, ever… Even before it started, I padded it by an hour, and you know what? It didn’t even fit. My TiVo recording ran out (to record something else at 10PM) when Fielder was batting in the final round. Fortunately, I immediately flipped over to my iPod touch and the MLB At Bat app, which was showing the derby live streamed. I was able to see the end of it that way, but when the Derby doesn’t fit within a three hour allotment of time (one of which was a grant from me), that’s just STUPID. If I remember right, they finished the first round just a few minutes before the two hour mark. Good lord, that’s nuts.

3) Chris Berman: I know a lot of people dislike Chris Berman. I like him a lot – but for football. I’ve never been a fan of his baseball commentating. Even saying that, I’ve always kind of liked him in the HR derby. But not anymore. I think it’s time for a change – his shtick needs to go. I think they should put someone else in there. But NOT Joe Morgan. I could do another entry on why he needs to be replaced, too. ESPN has enough guys on their roster, they could stick someone else in there. Put John Kruk there, we could see the Randy Johnson / John Kruk footage every year. :)

4) Talking over at bats: I believe it was Joe Mauer this year, but it seems there’s always a player that is up at bat, and the announcers are busy talking to some baseball player or exec or something during that player’s Derby atbat. But they don’t talk about the guy at the plate – they’re talking about anything BUT him. While I’m not a Twins or Joe Mauer fan, if I was one, I’d be pissed they weren’t talking about my guy, and talking about anything else. That kind of stuff should be between rounds, not DURING them. Shut up! What would be nice would be using the alternate language feed TV stations almost never use to let me hear what’s going on in the stadium, but shut off the announcers.

I’m undecided about ESPN’s home run tracker thing. The “put a trail on the ball” as it flies out of the park. I kind of thought that the NHL tried that some years ago with “Superpuck“, and it went away when the real fans started a revolt over the idea. I expect the same thing will happen here. If they try bringing it in on their regular coverage, I might have to have a stronger reaction.

On the positive side, I am so glad they stopped having some sideline reporter accost the player when they come out of the box. They always asked them stupid questions like “What did it feel like when you hit home run #4?” I mean come on – who cares? That was auto skip stuff on the TiVo. At least it’s gone – last night they just sent a kid with Gatorade and a towel, which is what it should be.

Overall, I think the derby is fine. I know a lot of people rag on it, but I think it’s just minor tweaks and it can be OK. Does anyone remember the last home run derby that wasn’t led by Chris Berman?

And for a laugh, check out this link, which is a drinking game based on the 2009 Home Run Derby. Made me chuckle for sure.

Filed Under: 2009 Game Recaps, Other Baseball News

G87: Rangers drop series with a 5-3 stinkbomb loss.

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 13, 2009 at 12:17 pm http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2009_07_12_texmlb_seamlb_1&mode=wrap>MLB.com Recap

Well, that was annoying. I didn’t think games 1 & 3 would be topped for annoying losses.
I was wrong.

Filed Under: 2009 Game Recaps

G86: Rangers & Millwood lose annoyingly to Seattle, 4-1

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 13, 2009 at 12:15 pm http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2009_07_11_texmlb_seamlb_1&mode=wrap>MLB.com Recap

Darnit. This was the same way we lost the first game in the series, more or less.
Here’s the bottom line. Kevin Millwood was great through six. Stunk up the joint worse than any pitcher the Rangers have ever had in the seventh. Lost the game, 4-1.
Made me mad.
That’s pretty much it.

Filed Under: 2009 Game Recaps

Orel Hershiser Cares!

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 13, 2009 at 11:00 am

… or at least he did. ;)
I ran across this video a few months ago, and never put it online. As I’m trying to clear up a lot of “deal with these later” bookmarks in my browser, here goes.. In 1991, a charity song called “Voices that Care” was written “to help boost the morale of U.S. troops involved in Operation Desert Storm, as well as supporting the International Red Cross organization.”
It had a gaggle of musicians, and entertainers, not all of which seemed to go together. Randy Travis, Celine Dion, Garth Brooks, Little Richard, The Pointer Sisters, Kenny G, and Jani Lane from Warrant. There’s also others in the “choir” equally as disconnected. Sheena Easton, Sally Field, Don King, Jon Lovitz, Fred Savage, Alyssa Milano, Chevy Chase, and yeah – former Rangers pitching coach Orel Hershiser.
In an article I read about this thing, Orel had this to say regarding the video:

“It’s like someone picking your nose — you don’t want to watch it,” Hershiser said. “I see the first frame and I turn away. That might be the most embarrassing thing ever. It’s right up there with ‘The Super Bowl Shuffle.'”

He’s right, it’s pretty atrocious. I know it had good intent, but yeesh – do thes people think sap songs like that will LIVEN people’s spirits? They’re likely go go “Eargh – TURN IT OFF!” Here, look for yourself (Orel appears at 4:10)…

Filed Under: Former Rangers News

All Star Game Bonuses

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 11, 2009 at 2:39 pm

Read an article over at bizofbaseball.com today about the breakdown over who gets what bonus for being named to the All Star team. Here’s what I found for the three Rangers players named:
Michael Young – $50,000
Josh Hamilton – $10,000
Nelson Cruz – He wasn’t listed, so it’s probably zero.

Filed Under: Other Baseball News

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