Whatever was bothering Yu Darvish in his second start, certainly didn’t bother him this game. He looked more like the almost perfect guy in his first outing of the season. Wasn’t quite THAT good, but man, he looked good here. His pitches were moving – he mowed guys down. He very much looks like what the Rangers expected to get when they sent a truckload of money to his Japanese team, and then offered Darvish himself another truckload of money. Take that Dice-K! [Read more…]
G15: Rangers lose to Cubs on Thursday, 6-2
This is one of those games that has a simple explanation. Oh, I could write multiple hundreds of words about it, breaking down all the details, but it really is very simple. Carlos Villanueva for the Cubs was good. Alexi Ogando for the Rangers was not. Ogando allowed five earned runs in 2.1 innings. That was the game in a nutshell.
Our only two runs came on two solo home runs (Kinsler & Cruz). In fact, Kinsler & Cruz were our ENTIRE offense, as we had just four hits total. Both of them had two hits (the others being singles). Nobody else had any.
That’s it, folks!
Rangers rained out in Chicago
Wednesday’s game against the Cubs was rained out, and due to the way interleague is handled now (basically all the time), a replacement date is unknown. They couldn’t DH it on Thursday because that day had rain in the forecast, too. But the replacement game has no announced time. Somewhere along the line, we’ll have to go back to Chicago just to play one game. While I’m just a fan from home, and don’t have to travel, I imagine the players don’t care for that kind of thing.
The MLB story I link to here mentions the Rangers didn’t do their usual tarp slide – mostly because it was too cold. :)
G14: Rangers eek out win in Chicago, 4-2
April games in Wrigley were never as fun as the ones later in the summer. Growing up a Phillies fan, I always thought what made Wrigley look as good as it did was all the walls and ivy. Which was never the case in April, as it was a bunch of brown vines, which I thought made the park look just the opposite – pretty dreary looking. I do like that into 2013, the walls are still advertising free. I remember for the longest time Wrigley had NO advertising of any kind inside the park. That was really unique. That’s been lost, but the walls remain mostly ad free. Be nice if it could have stayed ad free. I have always loved the ivy covered walls there. I hope to see a game there someday. :) [Read more…]
G13: Rangers drop Sunday game to M’s, 4-3
Nick Tepesch took the mound for this start, and while I didn’t think his line showed a very good outing, I didn’t feel it was that bad. Oh, by every measurable number he didn’t do too great. 5.2 innings pitched. Threw 102 pitches, allowed nine hits, four earned runs. Pretty “meh” outing. However, the “gut feeling-ometer” in my head didn’t think he was as awful as his line seemed to indicate. I like this kid, really want him to do well. Would love for one of our kids to come up, claim a spot, and not give it back. With the surgery for Harrison, plus Colby Lewis still out, we need at least one of these guys to claim a spot on the rotation. Hoping it’s Tepesch. [Read more…]
G12: Rangers beat Mariners, 3-1 on Sat
I had to work and do a bunch of family stuff, and as such I went to bed early on Saturday night. I didn’t get to see any of this one, so this is a pure box score recap from me. :)
The pitchers duel I thought we’d get the night before with Darvish & Iwakuma materialized a bit more solidly on Saturday night with Alexi Ogando taking the hill against Joe Saunders. Saunders is a weird case for us, I always feel like we should crush him, but he’ll turn around and do what he did last night against us; especially when he was with the Angels. Sat night was not a “crush him” night, I see. [Read more…]
G11: Iwakuma beats Darvish, 3-1
While the team and Darvish both denied it afterwards, I cannot help but feel that the blister/finger issue that took Darvish out of his last start early contributed here. He was wildly inconsistent. There was an inning or two where Darvish looked like he did in the (almost) perfect game. Then there were innings where he looked like he did on his first ever Major League start last season. Most of it was in the middle, but the inconsistancy didn’t feel “right” to me. There was something off, there was something keeping him from pitching like he did in the second inning of this game the whole game. [Read more…]
G10: Rangers beat Felix & M’s, 4-3
The Rangers go to Seattle, and take on their toughest pitcher, Felix Hernandez. As is my custom, I refuse to call him “King Felix”. Again, if you’re a Mariners fan, or are Mariners media, that’s fine. But I’m tired of seeing Rangers media give him the accolade by calling him that. I refuse. Anyway, while there’s no denying he’s a great pitcher, the Rangers don’t seem to be dominated by him. Oh, he’s beat us, sure – but we’ve beat him our fair share. Probably more than we should, considering how dominating he can be. That’s good, IMO – great pitchers should beat you, but when you can hold your own with them, you’re doing good yourself.
Matt Harrison to DL
- P Matt Harrison placed on 15 day DL, retro to Apr 6
- P Justin Grimm recalled from AAA
- P Justin Miller recalled from AA and placed on 60 day DL [ Link ]
This isn’t a move I particularly like. But Harrison has been pretty bad the first two starts of the season. Odd, because I don’t recall him being hurt or bad during the spring. So it popped up pretty quickly. I’m also not sold on Justin Grimm as a replacement. Bullpen on standby there. Hopefully I’m wrong, but outside of Grimm’s original major league debut, I haven’t had a lot of trust in him to start games for us.
Justin Miller is a procedural move only, so I won’t count him in my list of players who have been called up this season.
G9: Holland hard luck loser; Rangers lose 2-0
Before the season started, I wrote about Derek Holland that I hope he pitches well this season. Well, so far he has. Unfortunately, he’s just 0-1 so far on the young season. Last night’s game was a good definition of “Hard Luck Loser”. Derek’s line on Wednesday was 8IP, 5H, 3BB, 4K, 2ER on 110 pitches. You tell me your starter goes out there and throws eight innings, allows just two runs? Yeah, I’ll take that ANY GAME from any of our starters. You cannot fault Derek Holland for this loss. [Read more…]
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