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Spring Moves

Posted by Joe Siegler on March 23, 2007 at 8:36 am

  • OF Freddy Guzman & OF Victor Diaz optioned to AAA
  • IF Drew Meyer & IF Desi Relaford reassigned to AAA camp [ Link ]

Filed Under: Transactions

Rangers / Angels rained out

Posted by Joe Siegler on March 22, 2007 at 4:00 pm http://texas.rangers.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070322&content_id=1854602&vkey=spt2007gamer&fext=.jsp&c_id=tex>MLB.com Recap

The game that was scheduled for today between the Rangers and Angels was rained out. It’s marked as cancelled, so it won’t get made up I’m sure – spring games usually aren’t.
I did see the partial box score earlier, the score was 1-0 at the point the game was postponed (at the end of the second inning). The 1 was a home run by Shea Hillenbrand off of Rangers pitcher Scott Feldman. Mike Wood started in place of Kameron Loe, who had some back issues. Wood pitched a scoreless first inning. Feldman pitched the second, and gave up the home run. In the two innings played, Anaheim had four hits (home run, double, two singles).
The Rangers got donut off of Hector Carrasco, who went two innings, giving up no hits or runs, no walks, and struck out three. Chris Bootcheck is in the box score, but with an IP of zero, so my guess was he was coming on for the third inning, which was never played.

Filed Under: 2007 Game Recaps

I’m going to Spring Training

Posted by Joe Siegler on March 22, 2007 at 10:35 am

Starting tomorrow, I’m going to finally be attending a Spring Training – something I’ve never done my entire life. Have always wanted to. But I won’t be in Surprise, AZ. I’ll be in Clearwater, FL at Phillies camp. I’ll be there with my brother and my stepbrothers.
I’m not sure what kind of updates I’ll be doing on the Ranger games while I’m in Florida, but I’ll try.

Filed Under: From Joe's Mind

ST20: Rangers lose to Cubs, 11-7

Posted by Joe Siegler on March 21, 2007 at 10:14 pm http://texas.rangers.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070321&content_id=1853218&vkey=spt2007gamer&fext=.jsp&c_id=tex>MLB.com Recap

This was a game that was notable in the wire stories about Sammy Sosa’s “return” to a Cubs game, but in a Rangers uniform. Do any Rangers fans really care about that? I mean honestly. I certainly don’t.
The biggest story of this game to Ranger fans is the regression of Jamey Wright in this game. As I’m sure you’ll read or hear everywhere, this is the time of year where guys on the bubble can’t afford to have games like that. Jamey’s line was 8H, 4ER, 2BB, 2K in 3.1IP. Not good. He has pitched well during the spring, but as has been said, you’re only as good as your last start. I’ve felt for awhile that Kameron Loe will be the fifth starter anyway – I’m also not thrilled with the other candidate (Bruce Chen). Loe hasn’t pitched bad at all, but he’ll probably win by default – I think (I hope, really) that Chen won’t get it based on his past track record.
Rick Bauer appears to have crashed and burned – after doing well last year, I don’t think he had a really good outing at all this spring, did he? Without looking it up, today’s line (1.2IP, 6H, 3ER, 1BB) isn’t the only one like that he’s had, so he’s probably off the club, and is also untradeable due to his performances, too.
Jack Benoit was told he had all but made the club – so I saw in an article a day or two ago. That’s not a surprise, after almost being given up on when he was out of options, he seems to have developed into a rather good bullpen guy, surviving several managers here in Texas (Narron, Showalter, and now Washington). He had a good line today as well.
Gerald Laird has come on strong at the end of spring training. Today he hit two home runs – both off of Jason Marquis. Texas also had another home run, this one by Ramon Vazquez.
Chicago had two home runs as well, but the second one was the backbreaker. The second one was a grand slam by Daryle Ward in the bottom of the ninth to give the Cubs the win 11-7.

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ST19: Rangers outhomer Giants to win 4-3

Posted by Joe Siegler on March 20, 2007 at 4:56 pm http://texas.rangers.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070320&content_id=1851966&vkey=spt2007gamer&fext=.jsp&c_id=tex>MLB.com Recap

The Rangers had three home runs and four runs.
The Giants had two home runs and three runs.
That’s pretty much the story of this game. :)
Robinson Tejeda went four innings, and from the box score had a decent outing. Bit too many hits for the number of innings he pitched, but no runs, which was the important thing. Both closers on our team gave up solo home runs, although the one off of Otsuka was Barry Bonds, and there’s no shame in that. Frank Francisco who needs to turn it around in a hurry pitched two scoreless frames.
Nelson Cruz & Ian Kinsler accounted for four of the only seven hits we had the whole game. Cruz’s two hits were both home runs, so that was a nice display of power. Kinsler’s two were a double and a home run, so these two definitely were the offense today. Matt Kata provided the other RBI for the Rangers.
I’m just so excited the stupid bell will be gone from Section 201. w00t! :)

Filed Under: 2007 Game Recaps

Ding Dong, the Witch is dead!

Posted by Joe Siegler on March 19, 2007 at 2:30 pm

Bye Bye Bell!

In an announcement that came to QUITE a surprise to me, Ameriquest and the Rangers have seperated as corporate sponsors, and effective immediately, the official name of the Ballpark is now..
“Rangers Ballpark in Arlington”
I called Chuck Morgan about it, and asked him “So, is Section 201 returning?” His response was yes, so the stupid bell is being removed from the park this afternoon. When I asked about the actual formal name, he said there are no plans he know of to rebrand it with another corporate sponsor, said something like trying to build the Rangers brand. So while we didn’t get an official return to “The Ballpark in Arlington”, “Rangers Ballpark in Arlington” is close enough.
Not that any of us real fans called it Ameriquest Field anyway. Huzzah! I even offered to come help take the bell out for free.

Filed Under: Rangers News

ST18: Rangers outslug Rockies, 12-8

Posted by Joe Siegler on March 18, 2007 at 10:11 pm http://texas.rangers.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070318&content_id=1849271&vkey=spt2007gamer&fext=.jsp&c_id=tex>MLB.com Recap

As good as the Rangers pitching was yesterday (9IP, 0ER), today’s was a swing of the pendulum the other way (9IP, 8R, 4ER). Wasn’t completely horrendous, but nothing worthy of praise, either.
Rangers: 3 doubles, 3 home runs, 10 singles, 4 walks
Rockies: 2 doubles, 1 triple, 2 home runs, 8 singles, 4 walks
So there’s a pretty respectable amount of offense to go around there. I don’t have time at the moment to break down all the hits, but when there’s 20 runs and 29 hits, you can lose yourself in the box score anyway.
Bruce Chen continues to make a case to be this year’s Pedro Astacio. If he makes the club, I’ll be scared, despite his line.

Filed Under: 2007 Game Recaps

Several Moves

Posted by Joe Siegler on March 18, 2007 at 11:30 am

  • The following players were optioned to AAA: P Josh Rupe, P John Koronka, & P AJ Murray
  • The following players were reassigned to minor league camp: P Franklyn German, P Willie Erye, C Salomon Manriquez, C Kevin Richardson, & 1B Nate Gold [ Link ]

Filed Under: Transactions

ST17: Rangers beat Mariners, 4-1

Posted by Joe Siegler on March 17, 2007 at 10:01 pm http://texas.rangers.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070317&content_id=1847800&vkey=spt2007gamer&fext=.jsp&c_id=tex>MLB.com Recap

In a headline I hope to repeat a lot in 2007, “Rangers beat Mariners”. That hasn’t been an issue the last couple of years (for anyone, really), but you always want to beat your division foes, even in spring training.
This was a very well pitched game from the Rangers standpoint. Unlike a lot of spring training games, we used only two pitchers. Kevin Millwood started, and went 4 innings. He gave up two hits and one unearned run with three walks. A pretty good outing. However, Kameron Loe followed him, and gave up even less. Loe went five innings, and gave up just a lone hit, and no runs with two walks. That’s all there really is to report. Oh sure, I can quote more stats, but their lines to me are the most important thing of the day for Ranger pitchers.
Not a ton of offense either, just seven hits in all. The clear leader here was Brad Wilkerson, who went 2-4. He had two rbi’s and scored twice. Hairston also went 2-4, but didn’t score, and had just one RBI. Wilkerson’s RBI’s were also on a home run.

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ST16: Rangers hold on, beat Padres 4-3

Posted by Joe Siegler on March 16, 2007 at 11:50 pm http://texas.rangers.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070316&content_id=1846892&vkey=spt2007gamer&fext=.jsp&c_id=tex>MLB.com Recap

In a statement that seems odd to this Rangers fan, Marlon Byrd returned to the lineup and led the Rangers to victory Friday night. He singled in two runs in the sixth inning, giving us the lead, and the eventual win. As regular readers of my site know, I also follow the Phillies, and I remember Byrd from his time there. My sister in law is also a big Byrd fan, so she has been glad to hear that he’s doing well here. As we creep closer to the end of camp, it is starting to feel like Byrd will be the fourth/fifth/whatever outfielder we carry.
Sammy Sosa, who is also on the team has now hit in 11 straight “A” game spring training games. Spring is spring – so we shall see if he Nevins us on this, or if he really has learned to hit again.
We used seven pitchers Friday night (in order; Jamey Wright, Willie Eyre, Frank Francisco, Akinori Otsuka, Joaquin Benoit, Scott Feldman, & Ron Mahay). Officially Otsuka got the win, and Mahay got the save. I have to admit to being concerned we still have not seen Eric Gagne in an “A” game this spring. For as much money as we gave him, I think he should be in these “A” games, not pitching against scrubs in the minor league games. Not liking that at all. Course, I didn’t think we should have signed him in the first place; Aki was fine. Jamey Wright is also starting to look like a pretty strong candidate to make the roster. He went 3.1IP, giving up 2 runs, and his spring ERA is 2.16. If he does make the club, that’s three guys who are not on the 40 who are expected to be added (Wright, Sosa, & Hairston).
Nice to see our old buddy Doug Brocail’s name in the box score. Still liked him when he was here, even if he wasn’t the best pitcher we had.
It was another scattered offensive night for us. The box score says we had no extra base hits at all, everything was a single (10 of them). And again, we had just one guy with more than one (spring catcher Chris Stewart). Also looking at the box score, I see Kenny Lofton’s averge is under the Mendoza line. Even at Apr 16, that’s not good for our anointed leadoff guy. :(

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