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Mench, Cordero, Nix all gone. Carlos Lee is in

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 28, 2006 at 10:25 am

Just saw this come across the ESPN website. It’s just happening, so I’ll have more to say later.
Power ball: Lee headed to Rangers
The Brewers are trading Carlos Lee to the Rangers as part of a multi-player deal, ESPN’s Keith Law has learned. Texas also will get Nelson Cruz and a player to be named for Francisco Cordero, Kevin Mench and Laynce Nix.
Update: ESPN has a story on it now. Link.
Update #2: It’s now on MLB.com as well. Link.
Update #3: Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports weighs in on the trade, calling it one that can “impact both leagues”. Link.
Update #4: Aaron Gleeman from Rotoworld weighs in on the trade, calling the inclusion of Nelson Cruz “the most surprising part of this deal.” Link.
Update #5: Scott Miller of CBS Sportsline has an article with a similar slant to Ken Rosenthal’s. Link.
Update #6: TR Sullivan has a lot more to say in this story on the Rangers site. In it, talks about Cruz as a key to the deal, even so far as to having JD call him “our right fielder for some time”. This same link now has a 10 minute audio interview with TR Sullivan with the guys from MLB Radio, so check that out, too.
You can discuss this subject on this thread on our forums here.


Here’s a few thoughts by me on the outgoing Rangers players (other than the minor league pitcher Julian Cordero, who I don’t know anything about):
Mench: I always liked Kevin, the goofy fun attitude worked for me. However, we all know it never rubbed well with Showalter. Also, Mench developed into a rather streaky hitter, with more trips on the slump side than the hot side. Probably fell out of favor due to a combination of both of those.
Nix: Even moreso than Mench. Definitely tried hard enough, but always seemed to not get much above the Mendoza line when he had a chance to grasp the CF job. Could really power a home run. Nix was the only guy I ever recall (besides Carlos Delgado) who hit a home run to right field that went OVER section 251 (last in upper home run porch) and into the walkway back there.
Cordero: We all know what happened to him and his closer’s job. Looks like Otsuka is set now, we’ll probably sign him to at least 2007, I would imagine. Cordero was the final link to the big Juan Gonzalez Tigers trade some years ago. All the players from that are out of the system now.
As far Carlos Lee, he’s (in my opinion) a more reliable stick than any of the current outfield options we have at the moment, so that will be an upgrade. He’s only under contract for 2006, he had an $8.5 Million 2006 option excersized by the Brewers in the last offseason, so he can be a free agent after this year. Be curious to see if we try and keep him especially if we try and make a run at Vernon Wells in the offseason. I also don’t know much about the other inbound player, Nelson Cruz, so I don’t have anything to add there, either.
Anyone know if Lee will be in uniform tonight in Texas?
As I said in one of the updates, TR Sullivan has some good stuff to say. Read this article over at the Rangers site. This article also says that Josh Rupe is being called up to take Cordero’s empty roster spot, but how the actual bullpen jobs break down is as of yet unknown. This same link now has a 10 minute audio interview with TR Sullivan with the guys from MLB Radio, so check that out, too.

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G102: Rangers swept by Yankees, 8-7

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 26, 2006 at 10:26 pm

You know, two seasons ago, Ryan Drese was busted on live TV making a gesture at a cameraman. Remember that? That’s what I feel right now about the Yankees.

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Harold Reynolds out at Baseball Tonight

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 26, 2006 at 10:56 am

This has apparently just been announced, and I don’t see any other stories that give any details as to why. I’m sure that will come out soon enough.
However, I will have to say, I’ll miss his sparring with John Kruk – those were some of the most entertaining moments of the show for me. :)
UPDATE 7/26: After reading around a bit this morning, it would appear that something behind the scenes went on. One article I read states that ESPN policy says the only three things you can be fired for on the spot are 1)Fighting with co-workers; 2) Transmitting Internet pornography; 3)Sexual harassment. Some other ESPN baseball folks who have had “issues” recently are Michael Irvin & Rick Sutcliffe. These guys had a drug paraphenelia (sp?) and on air alcohol issue, and weren’t fired, just suspended, so Reynolds’ issue was probably one of the three above, or something else more severe.
I did peek at Baseball Tonight last night, and it was just John Kruk & Karl Ravech with Tim Kurkjian (sp?) on the phone. No mention of Reynolds, although I would have been surprised if there was, tell you the truth.
However, according to this link from a site that deals with “ESPN Dirt”, it would appear it’s the sexual harrassment thing. However, it’s all rumour as if you read this link, someone denies the sexual angle, and then someone says “yes”, so we won’t REALLY know unless ESPN or Reynolds themselves say. And even then one has to wonder if they’d tell the full story.
UPDATE #2: Reynolds said something publically. According to this article, he claims he merely gave a woman a hug and it was misinterpreted. So that seems to cobborate the sex angle of the story. Of course he’s gonna spin it to suit himself – I doubt if it was “merely a hug” he would have been fired for it.

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G101: Rangers lose to Yankees, 7-4

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 25, 2006 at 11:41 pm http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/wrap.jsp?ymd=20060725&content_id=1575185&vkey=wrapup2005&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb>MLB.com Recap

As is my policy on games we lose to the Yankees, I will not write about this one.
Except this. I was at this game. It was hot. It was fairly entertaining booing A-rod. :)

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Eaton activated

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 25, 2006 at 11:08 am

  • P Adam Eaton activated from 60 day DL
  • P Bryan Corey designated for assignment. [ Link ]

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G100: Rangers lose to Yankees, 6-2

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 24, 2006 at 9:38 pm http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/wrap.jsp?ymd=20060724&content_id=1573476&vkey=wrapup2005&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb>MLB.com Recap

Game just ended. In keeping up with my personal policy on Yankee games, I will not write about it. Except this. Tex’s home run went further than 420 feet.

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G99: Rangers shut out AGAIN

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 24, 2006 at 8:55 am http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/wrap.jsp?ymd=20060723&content_id=1571216&vkey=wrapup2005&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb>MLB.com Recap

The Rangers have now been shut out for the fifth time in the month of July alone! We lost the series finale to the White Sox, 5-0.
Jon Garland went 8 plus innings, giving up just 6 hits. He also irritated his manager when he wouldn’t intentionally hit Ian Kinsler – Ozzie Guillen needs to chill the hell out regarding hitting people. Yeah, everyone knows it’s done, but stfu already, dude.
Anyway, Vicente Padilla only actually gave up one earned run in his 7 innings pitched. There were three more unearned runs. Don’t ever like giving up that many runs.
Starting to get a little concerned that we’ve now been shut out this many times in one month.

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G98: Rangers take Saturday’s game against White Sox, 3-1

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 22, 2006 at 9:26 pm http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/wrap.jsp?ymd=20060722&content_id=1570284&vkey=wrapup2005&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb>MLB.com Recap

John Koronka started this game, and after the first inning I don’t think many people would have thought he would have gone as deep as he did (6 innings). Koronka threw something like 35 pitches in the first inning. He walked the bases full, but escaped with no runs scored. I don’t remember how many pitches he threw in the second, but it was a lot there too. Koronka ended up throwing 100 pitches in all, and gave up just three hits and one run in all. Not a bad outing given how I thought it was going to be at the start.
Our bullpen was quite good too – four guys going three innings, and giving up just two hits and no runs. That’s just 5 hits total to the World Champs.
On the other side, we only had one more hit than Chicago did. Freddy Garcia pitched a great game too, going 7 innings, giving up just 4 hits and one run. In fact, it was tied 1-1 going into the ninth.
Ozzie Guillen sent out his closer to presumably keep us off the board, so they could win in the bottom of the ninth. Didn’t work out that way, as we loaded the bases up, and then came All Star Game MVP Mike Young – he got one of his usual base hits to right scoring two, and giving us the win.
Otsuka got the save, and the Rangers took the series in Chicago, so let’s see if I can break out the sweep graphic for the first time in awhile tomorrow.

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G97: Rangers pound Buehrle & White Sox, 10-3

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 21, 2006 at 10:40 pm http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/wrap.jsp?ymd=20060721&content_id=1568642&vkey=wrapup2005&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb>MLB.com Recap

The big bats came out in Chicago tonight, the Rangers apparently showing no ill effects of their tri city tour yesterday.
The bats came alive again, putting the Rangers into double digit runs for the first time since the first game after the All-Star break. It was defintely powered by the longball. We bashed four of them, two off of starter Mark Buehrle, who we beat up on again. Buehrle actually went seven innings, but gave up 5 earned runs. Chicago trotted out three relivers after Buherle, all of which gave up runs, too.
Texas sent out five pitchers of their own. John Wasdin started the game, but was pulled after just 3.2 innings, only having given up 2 runs, which I felt was kind of odd. Following Wasdin was Ron Mahay, who was credited with the win. Wes Littleton, CJ Wilson, & Rick Bauer all followed – they combined for just one run allowed (Littleton).
But again, this was the game of the home run. Mike Young, Mark Teixeira, & Brad Wilkerson hit three, but the best one was Kevin Mench. He had a three run home run which at the time put us up 9-3. This was Kevin’s first home run since early June.
Nice way to get my regular updating started up again. :)

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The big catchup from my trip

Posted by Joe Siegler on July 21, 2006 at 4:36 pm

Well, I’m back. As the White Sox series is about to start later this evening, I need to get back into things. I probably could have updated for the Toronto series, but I got lazy. As I wrote before, I was home on a two week trip to Pennsylvia to visit my family and my wife’s. While we were in Pittsburgh, we attended Fanfest, which was a lot of fun. I did post some pictures of that online, you can see them here. As a lot of games passed between my last update and now I’ll have rather short recaps of them. Most of them I didn’t even see being out of town. :)
June 28th: Rangers lose to Giants, 5-1. The big deal in this one was a grand slam that John Rheinecker gave up to Ray Durham. Of course the Rangers only pushed across one run of their own – only getting one extra base hit. While we lost by 4, this game felt like a game where we lost by just 1. [ MLB.com recap of game ]
June 29th: Rangers lose to Giants, 2-1. Even more maddening than the 5-1 loss, or the fiasco that was the foul/fair ball of Teixeira’s for me. 2-1 games mean one thing – you didn’t hit well enough to win. A great start (6IP, 4H, 1ER) was wasted by John Koronka. He was bested by Jason Schmidt (7IP, 5H, 1ER). Ian Kinsler had two of the 5 hits, we had not much going on. [ MLB.com recap of game ]
June 30th: Rangers beat Astros, 3-1. Padilla beats Oswalt. Vicente Padilla, who has become our hottest pitcher of late bested Roy Oswalt in Arlington. Oswalt even pitched a complete game (8IP, 9H, 3ER), but still got the loss. That was because the Astros were dominated by Padilla. Vicente went 8 innings, giving up just 4 hits and 1ER. Otsuka got his 16th save of the season. If I wasn’t headed out of town on a trip in two days, I probably would have been at this game. [ MLB.com recap of game ]
July 1st: Rangers lose to Astros, 7-0. Another shutout. Four Houston pitchers combined on a 3 hit shutout of the Rangers. Man, we had NOTHING this game. John Wasdin technically had a quality start, but was nowhere near sniffing a win. [ MLB.com recap of game ]
July 2nd: Rangers lose to Astros, 9-5. The first of the games I didn’t get to see, as I was in Philadelphia by the time the game started. I did see on ESPN about Millwood having to come out of the game early. At the time I thought it was going to be bad, but it turns out not to be. Not a very well pitched game by Texas, giving up 16 hits with 3 walks. There goes the Silver boot to Houston. [ MLB.com recap of game ]
July 3rd: Rangers beat Blue Jays, 6-1. John Rheinecker turned in a great performance, going 7 innings, giving up just one run on 5 hits. He was followed up by Coco & Bryan Corey for the win. Mark DeRosa had a home run, and Kinsler, Laird, & Mike Young (two) had doubles in this one. From the line score, it appeared we didn’t get it into gear until late, scoring 5 of our six runs in the 6th, 7th, & 8th. [ MLB.com recap of game ]
July 4th: Rangers lose to Blue Jays, 3-2. John Koronka took a tough loss, going 8 innings total, giving up just three runs, but was bested by former Cy Young winner, Roy Halladay. Halladay went 7.2 Innings, gave up no runs. We tried to come back against BJ Ryan, but couldn’t seal the deal. Mike Young got his 1,000th career hit, if his health holds up, I think 3,000 will be no problem for him at all. [ MLB.com recap of game ]
July 5th: Rangers beat Blue Jays, 9-3. Vicente Padilla got his 8th win of the season tonight, going 6.2 innings, giving up 3 runs. But we more tha covered that by doing a number on the Toronto staff. Toronto ran four pitchers out there, none of them escaped unscathed. Casey Janssen took the worst of it, going just 3.1 innings, giving up 5ER. We had 5 doubles and four home runs in this one. Lots of offense here (14 hits total). [ MLB.com recap of game ]
July 6th: Off day for Rangers. I was at a Phillies game this night. Had seriously great seats, just two rows between me and the home dugout. Got to see closeups of Pat Burrell striking out.
July 7th: Rangers beat Twins, 9-4. Like the last game against the Jays, the Rangers got out fast, scoring 8 of their nine runs in the first three innings. Again, we had four doubles, and two home runs this game – most of which came in the first three innings. [ MLB.com recap of game ]
July 8th: Rangers lose to Twins, 4-0. The second time we were shut out this month. This time we were closed down by Francisco Liriano (and two relievers). We could get only six hits in all (2 by DeRosa). John Rheinecker didn’t pitch bad again (6IP, 3ER), but was beat by someone else. [ MLB.com recap of game ]
July 9th: Rangers beat Twins, 5-2. In a surprise, John Koronka beat Johan Santana. Johan Santana seemed to melt, based on the fact that of the 5ER he gave up, 4 of them were in his final two innings. John Koronka picked up the win in this game, although he went the minimum 5 to get it. Two home runs this game, one by Tex, one by Matthews. [ MLB.com recap of game ]
July 10th: I attended the Fanfest in Pittsburgh this day. Was a lot of fun – I posted some pictures of it online here. My wife got to meet and talk to Jackie Robinson’s daughter, and I noticed Billy Ripken hanging out in the baseball card show, stopped to talk to him for a bit – that was quite fun, too.
July 11th: Mike Young was the All-star game MVP. It was quite cool to see that. Really nice to see him get some national press. My wife and I hung out in a local bar for the start of the All Star game. We were probably the only people clapping for the AL players, and specifically Mike Young and Gary Matthews, but it was nice to have that kind of communal fun. We ate dinner at this place, was quite nice.
July 12th: Off day – no baseball.
July 13th: Rangers beat Orioles, 15-1. Bombs away is the word here. Mark Teixeira led the way in this one with a career high 3 home runs, as well as 7 RBI’s. We had six home runs in all, as well as two doubles. Offense all over the place. Of the 11 different batters we sent up there, only Jerry Hairston didn’t get a hit, and he was a late inning sub anyway. All our starting 9 had hits. Vicente Padilla had a great game here too, but that kind of got buried behind all the offense. Padilla went 7, giving up 4 hits and just 1 earned run. He continues to roll. [ MLB.com recap of game ]
July 14th: Rangers beat Orioles, 2-1. Our offense disappeared after last night. We could only garner 4 hits in all, but it was enough, as we won 2-1 over Kris Benson and the Orioles. Benson did what Oswalt did a week ago or so, pitch a complete game aginst the Rangers, but lost. Kevin Millwood showed no ill effects of his early exit last time out. He went 6, gave up just one run, and the trio of Bauer/Cordero/Otsuka sealed the win, earning Aki his 18th save, and in my opinion the pole position for the closer’s job in 2007. [ MLB.com recap of game ]
July 15th: Rangers lose to Orioles, 8-1. Uh, hello? Where’d our offense go? After the outburst to start the second half, we haven’t done much since. Two runs yesterday on four hits, one run on six hits tonight. Rheinecker got bombed, giving up 7ER in 3.2IP – that was pretty much the game in a nutshell. Our pitcher got bombed, and we broke out the no hit sticks. [ MLB.com recap of game ]
July 16th: Rangers lose to Orioles, 4-0. Not only did our offense actually get worse by getting shut out for the third time this month (and it’s only half over), we also tossed in three errors for good measure. Blech. [ MLB.com recap of game ]
July 17th: Rangers lose to Blue Jays, 10-1. OK, this is getting sad. In the the last four games, we’ve gotten a total of 4 runs. Not only that, John Koronka stunk up the joint this game, giving up 9ER in 3.2IP. [ MLB.com recap of game ]
July 18th: Rangers beat Blue Jays, 5-2. It’s still sad when we win the game, and score more runs than we did in the previous four combined without getting to double digits. However, it wasn’t all nice, as we scored all five of our runs in the 8th inning – it looked like we were well on our way to another scoreless game at that point – I have to admit. I did see this one, but only from the seventh inning onwards, so I got to see all the fun. All those runs came right in time too, as Padilla had just come out of the game after pitching 7 innings, giving up just two runs – he deserved the win. Fortunately our bats came alive at exactly the right time to get Vicente his 10th win of the season. [ MLB.com recap of game ]
July 19th: Rangers beat Blue Jays, 5-4. We had another game like last night, where we had donut through six innings (well, OK 1 run, but it felt like less), and then picked up four in the 7th frame and then held on for the win. Kevin Millwood joined Vicente Padilla as a game winner on the staff. Assuming he picks up a win on his other start in the remainder of July, that would give him 11, and a pace to get about 16 or so – maybe 17 depending on how that “half a win” falls. :) We were led here by Gerald Laird, who went 2 for 3 (two doubles) and scored twice. Gary Matthews was the beneficiary of that, getting two RBI’s. Mark DeRosa also had a line drive opposite field home run in this game, too. [ MLB.com recap of game ]
July 20th: Rangers lose to the Red Sox, 6-4. A makeup game from all the rain we had in Boston on our trips in there. This was a scheduled day off, but it made for quite an intersting travel day for the Rangers, being in three towns in one day. Rheinecker got hit around a bit again, going just 3.2IP, giving up 8 hits and 4 ER. That’s pretty similar to Curt Schilling’s line too, except Schill went 7, doubling more or less Rheinecker’s distance. The difference here is that Bryan Corey also gave up 2ER in his inning plus for the Rangers, while nobody from the Boston pen gave up anything. Offensively we had two doubles this game on a total of 11 hits. And now we’re off to Chicago for a few games there. Do we still have a ballpark? I haven’t seen a game at home in almost two whole months it feels, and this all seems like road games. :) [ MLB.com recap of game ]
And there we are. All caught up. Now time to get back to the grind of doing daily updates again.

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