Well, as much as I’m sure everyone wanted the winning streak to continue, it didn’t. Although I can see some of the latecomers to the bandwagon jumping off already.
We lost to the Devil Rays tonight by a score of 5-4. It was all longball, as the Rays had five solo shots. Three of them were off Chan Ho Park, including one in the first inning. One was off the eraser, and one was off Jeff Nelson, the game’s loser. Only one I remember being tattooed – the rest (at least two, maybe three) were wind assisted, I thought. I don’t think we were horrible, even considering the usual inconsistency of Chan Ho Park.
Offensively, no one really stood out, although Mark Teixeira jacked one onto Greene’s Hill. Nothing seemed to click offensively. I saw the club in there that won the games, but they seemed flat tonight. Lots of popups, and lots of strikeouts (nine of them).
Thing is, I’m sure this club will be right back up on the horse again Wednesday night. And 17-10 is nothing to sneeze at, either. :)
Brett Carre: Ouch. This is a game that reminded me of last year.
Can’t write a lot today, but TB had 5 solo homers, wow. Chan Ho did his normal thing, not great but not bad at all. Bullpen let us down last night.
The Halos won last night, so we are both 17-10. Did everyone see Kevin’s Krew?? LOL
[ From Joe: I wanted to see the Mench Mambo! ]
I started this site in December of 1998. I was running it when we were in the playoffs before. This season, I’ve done things I haven’t done since we were in the playoffs. I drove home, and immediately came to my computer to do the page update. Normally I let the updates go till the morning, and do it as part of my morning “rounds” at work. But this time I didn’t want to wait. I wanted to come home and update while it was fresh in my mind – with all the losing the last few years, I have to say I wasn’t as eager to get home to write about more losses. ;)
Due to the rainout, I had something I really enjoy – a doubleheader. I love these, although I have a complaint. I live in Garland. It normally takes me about 45-50 minutes to drive to the ballpark. Yesterday, I left at 2:30PM, and I didn’t get to the ballpark until about 4:40. Why? Because a tanker truck overturned, and I30 was closed in every direction. As if that wasn’t bad enough, I listened to about 4 or 5 traffic reports on KRLD. THERE WAS NO FRIGGIN MENTION OF THIS ON THE TRAFFIC REPORTS! I mean, what kind of traffic report doesn’t mention a the biggest traffic problem the city has seen in quite awhile? That seriously pissed me off. I had to go across Dallas, UP 35, over past Texas Stadium, and across whatever that highway is to 360 and down. What a mess.