We won again on Eric Young’s first home run of the season – what a great time for it.
I can’t spend much time, as I just got back from the law firm who represents my company (spent the morning there), and I need to go do some work now. :)
Roster Transaction
- P Travis Hughes purchased from AAA
- P Ryan Snare designated for assignment
- Suspensions for Carlos Almanzar, Doug Brocail,
& Frank Francisco all reduced 1 game [
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G150: Rangers beat A’s, 9-4
As I write this, it’s 5:30PM and I realized I totally forgot about today’s update. I have to leave in 10 minutes, so I have just enough time to slap together an update, but can’t write much.
I was at this game, and boy was it great to see us spank Mulder again for the second time in a week. It was capped by Mike Young’s grand slam which was most awesome in person. If the hit that McLemore botched in the first inning wasn’t called a hit, it would have made the grand slam his 200th hit of the season. He’s got 201 now, and needs 10 more in the last 12 games to set a new Ranger record. That’s probably pretty likely to happen.
Anyway, Drese got the win, the Rangers got the win, and the bullpen didn’t give up anything. A really nice win that seemed like a no doubter from the start. And Owen, it was a blast going with you, we should have done that more this season.,
As is Ichiro’s pursuit of the all time hits record as well. It’s possible that might happen when we finish up the season in Seattle, although if Mr. Suzuki gets a couple more 5 hit games like he did last night, it won’t be a problem.
G149: Rangers win 1-0 – EXCUSE ME? US?
We did something we haven’t done in about four years or so. Won a 1-0 game. I mean. WOW. There were a total of NO earned runs at all this game, as the one we got was unearned due to a Guerrero muff in right field of a fly ball. I thought Saturday’s 2-0 win was great, but this was better. Four pitchers for another shutout. Was really great. I just wish we could do this to the A’s. Speaking of that…
We come back home to play the A’s this week. It’s make or break time now, I think. If we lose the series at home against Oakland, that’s probably it for the season, I would think.
Roster Transaction
- OF Chad Allen purchased from AAA
- P Kameron Loe purchased from AAA
- P Juan Dominguez placed on 60 day DL
- P Sam Narron designated for assignment [
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G148: Rangers win 2-0 – WHOA!
Wow! Just when I thought things were looking to cave in on the season (suspensions, Soriano gone, didn’t gain any ground on Oakland), this happens. A 7 pitcher 6 hit shutout of the Angels in their stadium. The best thing I can do is to copy the pitching line here:
TEXAS ip h r er bb so hr era J Benoit 4 2 0 0 3 6 0 5.83 E Ramirez (W, 5-3) 1 1/3 0 0 0 0 1 0 4.41 J Nelson (H, 8) 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 5.48 R Mahay (H, 13) 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.67 D Brocail (H, 3) 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 4.87 B Shouse (H, 9) 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.50 F Cordero (S, 45) 2 2 0 0 1 3 0 1.83
The best part is that Benoit came in and gave 4+ innings of two hit shutout ball, something I wouldn’t have expected from him. This wasn’t as great as that 6 pitch no hitter the Astros had against the Yankees recently, but this was great! I was at the office at the time, but I did get to listen to a good portion of it. Was really nice – wish I was home to watch it on TV. There may yet be a road to the playoffs, but time is definitely running out. We need to step up and stop treading water like we’ve been if we want to get to the dance in 2004.
G147: Rangers lose to Halos, 9-5
When this game started, I thought we were going to walk away with it. We had a couple of home runs in the first inning, and were up 3-0 right away. But our pitching couldn’t hold it. Chan Ho Park gave up 5 runs in his 5 innings. RA Dickey gave up 3 runs (2ER) in his two innings. And Frankie Francisco, appealing his suspension, gave up a solo shot. Longballs did us in. We tried to come back with a couple in the ninth, but it wasn’t enough.
However, the bigger news of the day was the handing down of suspensions by Major League Baseball for the fracas in the bullpen last Monday. Frankie got 16 games, which is effectively the rest of the season, but I think it was declared to be 16 so that if he has a failed appeal, the games will carry over into next season, too. Doug Brocail got seven games, Carlos Almanzar got five games, and hitting coach Rudy Jaramillo got five games. All are appealing, and were in uniform for tonight’s game.
Additionally, it was found out that Alfonso Soriano is out for the rest of the season. There’s a lot of speculation that he may have played his last game as a Ranger. There’s a lot of options available if we want to go that way, but I’d be surprised if Ranger brass has made the decision on that for 2005 already.
Roster Transaction
- P Frankie Francisco suspended 16 games by MLB
- P Doug Brocail suspended 7 games by MLB
- P Carlos Almanzar suspended 5 games by MLB
- Coach Rudy Jaramillo suspended 5 games by MLB
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G146: Rangers lose to A’s, 5-4
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G145: Rangers beat A’s again, 10-3
We did something I was quite surprised we did. We bombed Mark Mulder. Coming into this game, he was something like 17-4 I think with an ERA right around 4. One of his 4 losses was to Texas earlier in the season in Oakland. This time we got Mulder for 8 earned runs (including two home runs) over his 6 innings pitched. What surprised me most about the three home runs were not that two of the three were off Mulder. It was how hard they were hit. All three of them seemed liked HR’s that just got out of here really fast. All of them appeared to be no doubters.
Drese got the win with another quality start, going 6 innings and giving up just two. If we can hold on this afternoon with Kenny Rogers, who has an excellent record pitching in Oakland, we can leave Oakland down only three in the standings. Seattle’s helping too, but allowing us to get closer to Anaheim as well.
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