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Gary Matthews Sr likes Alyssa Milano

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 10, 2008 at 4:56 pm

Well, truth be told, who doesn’t? A Google Image Search for her should take care of that if you don’t know who she is. ;)
Anyway, if you didn’t know, Gary Matthews Sr is one of the TV/radio guys in Philadelphia. The Phillies do their announcing slightly differently than us. The Rangers guys are segregated. It’s always Josh & Tom on TV, and always Vic & Eric on radio. In Philly the teams rotate. For a few innings they’ll be on TV, then on radio for a few and back and forth and all that.
Anyway, Alyssa Milano was in Philly a few days back pushing her line of baseball clothing when Gary Matthews Sr was in the TV booth. It was then when Sarge Sr put his foot in it with Alyssa when they were talking about tattoos. Check it out.

Filed Under: Other Baseball News

G91: Matt Harrison shines in Rangers’ 3-2 win

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 9, 2008 at 5:33 pm http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2008_07_08_anamlb_texmlb_1&mode=wrap>MLB.com Recap

Anaheim starter Joe Saunders did something you never really want to do as a starting pitcher. Go the complete game and get a loss. Saunders had a great game. Eight innings, six hits, three runs, no walks, and five strikeouts. A really good line. The problem is the Rangers’ line was way better.
The problem was that Rangers pitching was better. Matt Harrison made his major league debut this night, and was fabulous. Matt went seven innings, giving up just five hits, one walk, and just the lone two runs. Matt had a rough start, with an error made behind him on the first play, but got a double play right after it, and from that point on he seemed to pitch better – even if he looked somewhat scared on the TV. :) Eddie Guardado & CJ Wilson followed. While CJ walked two in his inning (!), neither allowed a run, and kept the win for Matt Harrison.
In all, Angels hitting had just six hits. Two of them were by Howie Kendrick, and the other two were by Guerrero. No shame in giving up hits to Guerrero. Or Kendrick either, but you kind of expect it with Vlad in this ballpark. The only extra base hit was a double by Kendrick, everything else was a single.
The Rangers also only had six hits total. Two were by Michael Young, and the others were scattered amongst the lineup. Thing is, even though we only had six hits, it felt like more of an offensive game than the Angels did. That’s because Michael Young had a triple, Chris Davis had another home run (his fourth in his fourth start in Arlington), and Ian Kinsler had a double. Half of our hits were extra base jobs. Josh Hamilton extended his major league lead in RBI’s with two RBI’s. One was a sac fly to left, and the other was a single up the second base hole. That gives Josh 87 in all.
You know, I’ve written about Josh Hamilton a few times before, but a few more things have happened with him I wanted to point out, and now’s a good a time as any. First, when he was interviewed on the TBS All Star Game selection show, he didn’t shy away from his faith. Far from it. When asked a pile of questions to open, the first thing out of his mouth was (paraphrasing), “First off, Glory be to God for everything I have and where I am.” He mentioned God numerous times through the interview, and that’s something to rejoice over. He was quite joyful in his love of Jesus, and it showed in his interview. It’s for these reasons that I will believe Josh Hamilton when he professes his faith. It’s obvious he wears it for the right purpose. Unlike guys like Deion Sanders and Michael Irvin who profess to believe, but wear their faith like a piece of gold jewelery, and that’s all the wrong reasons.
Anyway, the other thing about Hamilton that I liked was that I read that he told his High School coach (or someone like that from his past) that if he ever made it to the Home Run Derby, that he’d take him as his pitcher. Well, that happened – said guy is going to be Josh’s pitcher in the home run derby. It’s moments like THAT that make me think that not all athletes are egotistical jackasses who care about their contract, and that’s it. So God bless Josh Hamilton. I can’t think of a better baseball player for my little girl to root for.
To get back to the game, Matt Harrison’s performance was awesome. Makes you wonder how long he’ll stick around, and if he can seize the spot on the rotation while he’s here.

Filed Under: 2008 Game Recaps

Pidente to DL

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 9, 2008 at 1:45 pm

  • P Vicente Padilla placed on 15 day DL, retro to Jul 5
  • P Wes Littleton recalled from AAA [ Link ]

Filed Under: Transactions

All Star Game

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 8, 2008 at 10:17 am


First off, that is who I am voting for in the Final Vote. It’s who I suggest you vote for as well. Evan Longoria because he’s having a heck of a year, and he’s NOT from Boston or New York. Pat Burrell because well, I’m from Philly. :) A bit of a homer reason, but he’s not undeserving.
As for the rest of the All Star team. Of the guys who got elected, here is who I was voting for.
AL C – Joe Mauer
AL 1B – Kevin Youkilis
AL 3B – Alex Rodriguez
AL OF – Josh Hamilton
AL OF – Milton Bradley (OK, he’s technically a reserve, but he’s starting for Ortiz at DH)
AL OF – Ichiro Suzuki
NL C – Geovanny Soto
NL 2B – Chase Utley
NL 3B – Chipper Jones
AL OF – Alfonso Soriano
That’s it for the starters. A higher percentage in the AL over the NL, but I admit, I see more AL games than NL games, so that’s not terribly surprising. Of the reserves, I voted for these guys.
AL 2B – Ian Kinsler
AL SS – Michael Young
NL 1B – Albert Pujols
NL OF – Nate McClouth
I have a feeling the pregame for this will be something special. In my memory the best pregame they had was 1999 in Boston. That ceremony that ended with Ted Williams (sponsored hat notwithstanding), it was perhaps the single best one I can recall. I read somewhere that the one in Yankee Stadium will be even more impressive. They’ve apparently invited every living hall of fame member to be there. If they all show up – holy crap. That will be seriously impressive. Then there is Pete Rose. Makes you wonder if they’ll do anything with him, as he’s been brought out a few times here and there at huge gatherings like this.
The Home Run Derby, which has become boring for me the last few years might hold interest. While the roster hasn’t been finalized, Josh Hamilton will be there, as will Chase Utley, so I’m for those guys. Thing is there’s so much BS that I have to watch the Home Run Derby on TiVo so I can skip the completely USELESS interviews they have with the players immediately after they come away from the plate. I mean, these are TOTALLY POINTLESS. “How did you feel up there?” Well duh – I tried to hit the ball, what do you think, you bimbo interviewer? So thank God for TiVo so you can watch all the good bits in about 45 minutes total.
The one thing I’ve seen getting some press in the last few days is this idea. Mariano Rivera should start the game for the AL. Given who he is to the Yankees, the fact it’s in the last year of Yankee Stadium.. I’m really all for the idea of starting the game with Mariano Rivera. It would be really cool.

Filed Under: Other Baseball News

G90: Rangers lose exciting game to Angels, 9-6

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 8, 2008 at 12:50 am http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2008_07_07_anamlb_texmlb_1&mode=wrap>MLB.com Recap

I know there was more to talk about, but this game will be remembered for the picture above. I was there. It was seriously impressive live. I stood there in row 14 of Section 325 for about two minutes with both arms up in the air.

Here’s a video clip.  It’s still damn impressive..

Filed Under: 2008 Game Recaps

Arod

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 7, 2008 at 2:54 pm

Arod’s been in the press all weekend, because his wife is leaving him. I’m not going to comment on that situation, but I ran across this link a few minutes ago. Thought some people might want to see it.
It’s the actual court filing document by Cynthia Rodriguez. An interesting read.

Filed Under: Former Rangers News

G89: Rangers survive 11-10 to take series against Orioles

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 7, 2008 at 12:39 pm http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2008_07_06_texmlb_balmlb_1>MLB.com Recap

What do you say about games like this? Offense all over the place. No pitcher was particuarly well represented by his box score.

Texas			IP	H	R	ER	BB	SO	HR	ERA
Millwood (W, 6-4)	5.0	9	5	3	0	2	1	4.93
Wright (H, 11)		2.0	1	0	0	1	2	0	4.44
Rupe 			0.1	2	3	3	1	0	1	4.31
Guardado (H, 17)	0.2	1	0	0	0	0	0	2.90
Wilson (S, 21)		1.0	2	2	2	0	2	2	4.70
Baltimore IP H R ER BB SO HR ERA Liz (L, 3-1) 3.2 7 6 4 5 4 1 5.94 Loewen 1.0 0 0 0 2 1 0 8.02 Cabrera, F 1.1 2 0 0 0 2 0 0.00 Bradford 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.78 Johnson 0.2 3 4 4 1 0 0 1.88 Sherrill 1.1 2 1 1 2 3 0 3.72

In fact, that’s about all I’m going to do for this one. Was a pretty poorly pitched game (21 runs and 29 hits total), that’s what this one boils down to.

Filed Under: 2008 Game Recaps

G88: Rangers take middle game in Baltimore series, 5-3

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 7, 2008 at 12:29 pm http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2008_07_05_texmlb_balmlb_1&mode=wrap>MLB.com Recap

German Duran, a guy who has been here for awhile, but seemingly gets overlooked when you think of the current roster makeup lead the team yesterday to a 5-3 win. Duran, batting ninth went 3-3 with two doubles and two runs scored. He wasn’t the only one with multiple hits. Michael Young went 3-5, and Ian Kinsler who continues his assult on just about everything went 2-3 with a walk, as well as two runs scored and two RBI’s. I guess if you look just at the numbers, Kinsler “led the offense”, but Duran’s 3-3 struck me as more impressive for some reason. Can’t tell you why, that’s a “gut feeling”, but perhaps it’s from a guy who may be considered “the 25th man”.
Kinsler did jack another home run, and is turning out to be the player he was lauded to be when he was coming up. He was not slated to start the All-Star game, but he really should be. Stupid Boston media bias. Pedroia is a fine player, but he’s not comparing this year to what Kinsler is doing.
Pitching wise, Scott Feldman got a start. He wasn’t supposed to start, but got the call at the last minute. Pitched OK. Technically a quality start, but barely. Six innings pitched, three earned runs, four walks though (too many). He was OK enough to get the win. He deserves that, considering how many he pitched well enough to win he got no run support. The pen was great, not allowing any runs.
Baltimore isn’t even drawing 20,000 on a Saturday game. Man have their fortunes fallen. They were a 40k+ per night draw for a long time. Shall we blame it on the owner? :)

Filed Under: 2008 Game Recaps

Benoit to DL

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 5, 2008 at 7:45 pm

  • P Joaquin Benoit placed on 15 day DL (retro to Jul 3)
  • P Dustin Nippert purchased from AAA [ Link ]

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G87: Padilla looks bad, Rangers lose to Orioles, 10-4

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 5, 2008 at 9:49 am http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2008_07_04_texmlb_balmlb_1&mode=wrap>MLB.com Recap

Well, after the game I went to against the Phillies when Padilla looked fairly pedestrian, I thought “OK, he’s been pretty decent, he’ll bounce back against Baltimore”. WRONG.
Vicente Padilla looked like the 2007 edition of himself, even evoking bad memories of Chan Ho Park & Mark Clark. He gave up a run in the first. OK, no big deal, just one run. He looked wobbly in the first inning, but this version of Padilla has been good with dealing with that. Not this game. In the second inning he gave up three runs, then four more in the third. They were all earned, too. Couldn’t pin the numbers on a bad play behind him – Pidente threw up eight earned runs on the scoreboard; not surviving the third inning. It was pretty darned ugly. I think the most telling stat is that he didn’t strike out anyone. While he’s not going to lead the league in strikeouts, he does get his fair share, and to strike out zero is a pretty much the telling sign. The Rangers pen did put up four innings of zeroes before Josh Rupe gave up two more runs in the 8th. But the damage was done, we were never really in this game.
That despite an actual first inning lead when Bradley doubled in a run. In fact, that double was our only extra base hit. We had eight more hits – all singles. Orioles starter Jeremy Guthrie did allow two walks, but our bats were pretty much shut down. In fact, Milton Bradley pretty much was the offense. He was 2-4 with three RBI’s.
This game pretty much boiled down to Vicente Padilla was never in this game, so neither was the rest of the team. When you give up 28 runs total in two consecutive games, you pretty much aren’t going to be in either of those games.

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