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G80: Dewey defeats Truman 5-4

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 30, 2007 at 10:45 pm http://texas.rangers.mlb.com/news/wrap.jsp?ymd=20070630&content_id=2058255&vkey=wrapup2005&fext=.jsp>MLB.com Recap

This was another one of those matchups that by just the starting pitchers, we lost. Robinson “Mr. mostly bad” Tejeda vs Josh “Mr 20 wins” Beckett. No had no business winning this game, yet we did. Although it was really not due to Tejeda. Usually when I write about these expected blowouts against us that we win, it’s down to the starter say giving up one run over 7.2IP on 3 hits. That kind of thing.
That was not the case here. Tejeda stunk up the joint again, going four innings, giving up four earned runs on five hits and SIX walks. Ugh. In fact, the first two batters of the game walked for Boston. They both scored. In the second, Tejeda tried a different tactic. Instead of walking guys and smallballing the runs in, he gave up a triple and then a home run. He did hang around for another two innings after that, not giving up any more runs, but the damage was done. 101 pitches over four innings is horrible. Had to get him out. Our pen was good again, going five innings (over four pitchers), and allowing no runs on three hits and one walk.
The Rangers offense came alive in the fourth. Three straight singles brought home Sammy Sosa, and then a Brad Wilkkkkkkkerson double scored two more. Two more singles gave us our forth, tying the four runs that Tejeda gave up earlier.
This was followed in the fifth inning by career home run number 602 for Sammy Sosa. That gave us the lead, and the win, as there was no more scoring after that.
Nice to see a comeback win against the team with the best record in the league, and also on the road like that.

Filed Under: 2007 Game Recaps

G79: Rangers lose second in a row, 2-1 to Red Sox

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 29, 2007 at 11:18 pm http://texas.rangers.mlb.com/news/wrap.jsp?ymd=20070629&content_id=2056858&vkey=wrapup2005&fext=.jsp>MLB.com Recap

Well, Jamey Wright didn’t do too horrendously bad this game. I’m no fan of his, but this wasn’t a stinker. Nothing to write home about (5IP, 6H, 3BB, 2ER), but nothing awesome. Thing is, though he pitched well enough to win. He did not.
He was matched up against Tim Wakefield. As I’ve said many times before, Wakefield either will totally shut you down, or you’ll score 10 runs off him in the first; there appears to be no middle ground. Tonight was one of the former. Wakefield went 6.2 innings, giving up 7 hits and four walks, but just one earned run. He was however victimized by Kenny Lofton, who was everything you want from a leadoff hitter, going 4-4 and a walk. Unfortunately, none of it counted for anything, as Kenny never scored.
Both bullpens threw three guys out there, but the Boston pen was just slightly better, giving up just one hit in their combined 2.1 innings of work. Texas’ pen allowed two hits in their three innings of work. Both sides had a combined one walk each. Boston struck out more guys though, k’ing 4 in all, and Texas k’d two. Not bad on either side, really. Although Boston won in the “number of letters in the surname” department. Their three guys had a combined 24 letters in their surnames; Texas only had 21. Yeah, OK, I’m tired (it’s 1:15AM as I write this), and those are the kinds of things you think of when trying to do summaries instead of sleeping.
A loss is never something you want, but 2-1 losses mean you are pitching well, and I’ll take my chances giving up just two runs every game.

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CJ Wilson’s Dinner Bell

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 29, 2007 at 9:47 am

This was funny. I laughed rather a lot at this video. It’s “Dinner Bell”, and was produced by CJ Wilson. CJ has his own blog over at the official mlblogs site. If you’ve never read it, you should. It’s good stuff, and is in my daily RSS feed reader.
Anyway, this is one of those silly videos produced with appearances by the majority of the bullpen, a few of the starting pitchers, and a voice over by Tom Grieve & Josh Lewin. Good stuff.

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G78: Rangers lose finale 5-2, take series though

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 28, 2007 at 8:11 pm http://texas.rangers.mlb.com/news/wrap.jsp?ymd=20070628&content_id=2054274&vkey=wrapup2005&fext=.jsp>MLB.com Recap

For the first four innings, this was a pretty decently pitched game. I was able to listen at work, and things were going well. Then karma stepped in and messed with that. I had to get up from my desk and go do work elsewhere in the office. When I came back, the Rangers were down 3-0. They did get one back, but then gave the Tigers two more. This wasn’t our game.
Kevin Millwood pitched “OK”. I was going to give him higher grades than that even though he technically had a quality start. But when you walk six guys in six innings (in addition to five hits), I’m not sure how you can really call that a great outing, or even a quality start for that matter. He did strike out six which was good, but man. Six walks.
Scott Feldman followed him up and walked three more. That’s nine walks in 7.1 innings. No way are you winning the game with that many free passes. Feldman actually only gave up one hit, but his two earned runs came on a Gary Sheffield home run, which immediately followed a pitch from Feldman that went behind Sheffield. Ron Mahay came on and stopped teh bleeding, but it was too late.
Kenny Rogers went against us, making his first home start of 2007. Hands up those of you who thought the two year contract Detroit gave Kenny would have worked out well, and that Kenny would be in line to probably get a similar style contract provided he pitches well the rest of the way out here? Is that a long enough runon sentence? Kenny went six innings, giving up just one run on four hits and a walk. Pretty nice outing. We did get a run against reliever Chad Durbin too, but just two runs was not cutting it this game. I again point out the 9 walks the Rangers gave up.
In all the Rangers had seven hits, but no player had more than one. We had three doubles (Kinsler, Lofton, Hairston), and the rest were singles. Not a bunch going on against Detroit this day.
We get out of there taking the series 2-1. Obviously we don’t know what would have happened had we played all four, but I’ll take a series win against the defending AL Champions any day. Especially when they’re still in first place, and that kind of win means something.

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Wednesday’s game rained out

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 27, 2007 at 5:43 pm http://texas.rangers.mlb.com/news/gameday_recap.jsp?ymd=20070627&content_id=2052100&vkey=recap&fext=.jsp&c_id=tex>MLB.com Recap

Wednesday’s game was rained out in Detroit. It’s going to be made up as a day-night doubleheader in Detroit on September 11th. Probably good for me at least today, as I was busy at my desk at work and likely would not have been able to listen to it.

Filed Under: 2007 Game Recaps

Eephus Pitch II

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 27, 2007 at 3:51 pm

And you thought the regular old eephus pitch was bizarre. Check this out.

Filed Under: From Joe's Mind

G77: Rangers come back again against Detroit; win 9-6

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 26, 2007 at 11:11 pm http://texas.rangers.mlb.com/news/wrap.jsp?ymd=20070626&content_id=2050539&vkey=wrapup2005&fext=.jsp>MLB.com Recap

I don’t have much time to write about this, in fact, not much at all.
I will say this, if Marlon Byrd continues to play out the rest of 2007 the way he’s playing now, I wonder if he’ll play himself into a contract and a starting position in 08?

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Life in the AL West

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 26, 2007 at 1:26 am

Quick note, as I’m about to drop off and go to bed…
There’s an interesting article over at “The Hardball Times” about the AL West, and how it breaks down in their eyes. Check out this chart from their article. It’s a pretty quick visual representation of how the season has gone so far.

I also know I’m behind in game updates, I’ll catch up tomorrow morning. Too tired now to start to write.

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G76: Rangers beat Detroit, 8-3 behind Kameron Loe

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 25, 2007 at 11:45 pm http://texas.rangers.mlb.com/news/wrap.jsp?ymd=20070625&content_id=2048567&vkey=wrapup2005&fext=.jsp>MLB.com Recap

Here’s another game like the Wright/Oswalt game from a few days ago. Who really thought the Rangers and Kameron Loe would be beating the Tigers and Jeremy Bonderman. Bonderman had a 17 game winning streak in his own starts. The cards were stacked against our little team from Texas.
But Kameron Loe pitched like the guy we expected him to be, not the one who was wearing #43 the first couple of months of the season. Kam went seven innings, giving up just two earned runs on seven hits and two walks. One of the runs he gave up was right about when he came out of the game, so he kept the Tigers in check pretty much the entire game. Aki went a scoreless eighth, and we were going to have Gagne, except we removed the save opportunity, so Frank Francisco came out for the ninth. He was a bit shaky, and did give up an unearned run, but got the job done in the end.
Our offense was almost all singles. We had 12 hits in all. 10 of them were singles. One was a double by Wilkerson in the seventh, and the other was a home run by Jerry Hairston in the ninth. Marlon Byrd continues to look good, going 2-5 with 3RBI. Overall a nicely balanced offense.
We’ve been playing great lately, and this is a real test. If we can take the series in Detroit and Boston (the best of the AL now), then we might have really turned things around. I’m not foolish enough to believe playoffs at all, but it’ll be much better than dragging out a lost season, that’s for sure.

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Pidente to DL

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 25, 2007 at 1:01 pm

  • P Vicente Padilla placed on 15 day DL, retro to Jun 22
  • P Scott Feldman recalled from AAA [ Link ]

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