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G22: Rangers pull one out; win 9-7

Posted by Joe Siegler on April 29, 2004 at 6:13 pm http://www.mlb.com/news/wrap.jsp?ymd=20040429&content_id=731949&vkey=wrapup2004&fext=.jsp&c_id=tex>MLB.com Recap

Back and forth. Back and forth. That’s the way it went. From the bottom of the third through the bottom of the sixth, both teams scored in every frame. Chan Ho Park was mostly ineffective, although I didn’t get the feeling he was as horrible as he was his first two years here. Even in a bad outing, he seems better. He had a nice looking pitch that would go out, and then curve back in. When it was working, it was georgeous!

However, after the flip flop in the middle innings, we came out of it down 7-6. The really ugly part was Jay Powell walking in a run. It wasn’t so bad, as he came in with the bases loaded (or two on or something like that), so it wasn’t totally his fault. So we’re down 7-6, and then KC brings out Justin Huisman to pitch, and he was brilliant. I was convinced the game was lost.

However, we had some ninth inning heroics. Mike Young homered over the now deeper center field wall in KC to tie the game. Blalock then tripled to right center, and after Soriano K’ed, Brad Fullmer broke out of his slump with a two run home run to cap the comeback. Cordero closed it out for his seventh save in April, and we go back home to face the Red Sox still in first place. :)

Gotta love that.

Brett Carre: Unbelievable! That is all I can say about this one. Down 7-6 going to the 9th and we put up 3 to take a 9-7 lead. Mike Young led off the 9th with the game tying homer and then Fullmer blasted a two run shot to give us the lead for good. Coco came in to close it out for his 7th save of the year.

This game was crazy. A typical AL game with all kinds of runs, walks, and wild pitches. We were down 1-0 after Beltran hit a majestic shot into the fountains off Chan Ho. We came back with 3 in the 2nd capped off by a Rod Barajas two run homer. It went back and forth from that point on until the 9th.

Chan Ho looked very average at best. It’s funny, it seems he has pitched better at night then in the day. His two best starts were at night, in Oakland and in Seattle. Both are pitchers parks so I don’t know how much that weighs into it. 4 1/3 innings for Chan Ho, 6 runs, 4 earned, 2 walks, 4 K’s. Nice job by the pen today. The pen is beginning to become a real strength. Especially the middle relief.

We are now at 13-9 and still in a first place tie with the halos. Now the Red Sox come to town for a 3 game set. Doesn’t this sound funny? The Rangers and Red Sox will battle this weekend in a series featuring a couple of the top teams in the AL. Bring on the Sox!!

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Roster Transaction

Posted by Joe Siegler on April 29, 2004 at 3:45 pm

  • 1B/OF Mark Teixiera activated from the DL [

    link
    ]
  • 1B Adrian Gonzalez optioned to AAA
  • P John Wasdin cleared waivers and was assigned
    to AAA

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G21: Rangers lose to Royals, 5-3

Posted by Joe Siegler on April 28, 2004 at 6:11 pm http://www.mlb.com/news/wrap.jsp?ymd=20040429&content_id=731480&vkey=wrapup2004&fext=.jsp&c_id=tex>MLB.com Recap

The streak stops at four, although we’re still tied for first place, thanks to the entire AL West losing this day.

Kenny Rogers pitched a really great game. Except to Ken Harvey. Especially in the fifth inning. In something I can’t remember the last time I saw, he hit a ball that was ruled a home run initially. Harvey circled the bases, and then the umpires got together and disallowed the home run. After arguing by both managers, Kenny Rogers served up a fat pitch, and Ken Harvey jacked that one into a bullpen – obviously fair. That event overshadowed pretty much everything else in the game, unfortunately.

We probably could have overcome it had we been able to get anyone in. We had 13 hits and one walk, for a total of 14 baserunners, but only three of them crossed home plate. Kevin Mench continued a torrid pace, going 3 for 4 today. Let’s hope he keeps this up.

It also irked me that KC threw Jimmy Gobble against us. Not that I have anything against him – he seems nice enough, but he’s the pitcher we would have gotten from KC last year if Juan Gonzalez had let us trade him there. Dammit. And of course, Juan was “sick” this series.

Also, Doug Brocail pitched today for us. Doug’s been out of baseball for a couple of years with injury. His return is a nice story and all, but why are we wasting time with 37 year old reclamation projects now? Especially after the team has said they are building for the future with kids? I don’t understand this move.

Brett Carre:The win streak ends at 4 as we lost 5-3 in KC. This game was extremely frustrating to watch. We left a total of 9 men on base and had a rough time hitting with men in scoring position. Herb Perry got things off to a good start with a RBI triple for a 1-0 lead, but that was the only lead we had tonight.

In a crazy sequence of events, Ken Harvey hit balls over the fence on back to back pitches. Harvey hit a ball over the fence that was ruled fair, but soon after was called foul after the umpires got together and called it foul. It did not matter as Harvey belted the very next pitch over the left field wall for a 3 run jack and that gave the Royals the lead for good at 4-1.

Kenny Rodgers pitched just ok. Not great but not terrible. That one pitch to Harvey was the one that proved to be the killer. KC’s Jimmy Gobble gave up a bunch of hits, but he battled and held us to only 2 runs. We got the tying man up to the plate in the 9th, but Herb Perry couldn’t come through.

Our record stands at 12-9. The best news tonight is that every team in the AL West lost. So, we are still in a 1st place tie with the Angles. Hope we can bounce back and put one in the Win column tomorrow.

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G20: Rangers win 4th in a row; beat Royals 3-2

Posted by Joe Siegler on April 27, 2004 at 6:05 pm http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/wrapup.jsp?ymd=20040427&content_id=730479&vkey=wrapup2004&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb>MLB.com Recap

The Rangers won this game, although they tried not to. And the fact that we still won the game despite the couple of attempts to toss it away tells me that this team is way different than the last couple of seasons.

We were cruising along nicely, in a rather fast paced game, too. RA Dickey had given up just one run through 6 innings. His pitch count was low, and thanks to three runs we got through the first 7, we were up 3-1, and generally I felt good, even though we left about 4 guys on base the previous two innings. It could have been more for us offensively. We definitely got burnt by the new deeper walls in KC, with three balls either being outs, or doubles off the wall/warning track, which would have been out at the old configuration.

However, in the bottom of the seventh, the wheels came off a bit, but not totally off. Dickey walked two, and gave way to Powell. Powell gave up a single that loaded the bases, and he walked in KC’s second run. However, after that, we got a force out at the plate, and a strikeout to end that threat. Nothing more happened until the bottom of the ninth when Cordero proceeded to give up a hit and two walks to load the bases with no one out in the bottom of the ninth. We got another force out at the plate, and then a spectacular game ending DP by Soriano to Gonzalez, and I was off the couch with a fist pump. Great way to end the game; in fact Soriano had a hand in all three outs in the bottom of the ninth. That was definitely a Wetteland style save (as the late umpire Durwood Merrill used to say, Wetteland was a heart attack waiting to happen, the saves he got). But we got the win, and that’s the most important thing. We’re now 12-8 and still in first place.

Brian Jordan was an 0-fer coming off the DL, but that’s OK – I don’t expect guys coming off the DL to go 3 for 5 their first night back. Adrian Gonzalez is still here, although I’d expect he will go back to AAA once Texiera comes off the DL later this week.

And we finally won in KC, something we hadn’t done since 2001, snapping a nine game losing streak there. Bring on the Yankees! Nah, just kidding about that part, but it does feel good to be playing this way.

Welcome Brett Carre. Brett will be doing commentaries for the game along with me. When I first started the site, Jim Meeks would do commentaries with me. That lasted for awhile, and then Jim fell off the face of the earth (whatever happened to him, anyway?). This weekend Brett came to me and asked if I wanted someone to do commentaries. I wasn’t actively looking, but sure, I’ll do that. So here’s Brett..

Brett: First off, I would like to thank Joe for letting me write my comments along with his. Well, this game was one that we would not have pulled out in the past couple of years. This team is a totally different attitude then those teams.

Offensively, we left a lot of men on base. We managed to get 2 in the 3rd and in in the 7th. Hank had a great night with 3 hits and just missed another one on a great catch by Beltran.

R.A. pitched a hell of a game and is really starting to establish himself as a solid major league starter. R.A. went 6+ innings only giving up 2 runs. What a job by the pen getting out of jams tonight. Jay Powell came in and got a huge out when he got Sweeny to ground out. What can you say about Coco. He gets himself into a bases loaded 0 outs jam, then gets a force out at home, then gets Mendy Lopez to ground into a DP on a great play by Soriano.

All I can say is WOW!! and what a great W. Life is good!!

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Roster Transaction

Posted by Joe Siegler on April 27, 2004 at 3:45 pm

  • P Doug Brocail purchased from AAA [

    link
    ]
  • OF Brian Jordan activated from DL
  • P John Wasdin designated for assignment
  • OF Chad Allen designated for assignment
  • IF Mark Texiera assigned to AA for rehab
    assignment

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G19: Rangers sweep Mariners behind big game, 14-6

Posted by Joe Siegler on April 25, 2004 at 5:59 pm http://texas.rangers.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/wrapup.jsp?ymd=20040425&content_id=729300&vkey=wrapup2004&fext=.jsp&c_id=tex>MLB.com Recap

WOW! Yesterday, I thought about having just WOW as my commentary. Today I’m doing it. There’s just TOO much to write about. Go read the wire stories, and the box score below. It’s just a sight to behold. My words wouldn’t even begin to do it justice.

Although I thought Mench should have tried for the double. ;)

Oh, and here’s a link to the last time the Rangers went back to back to back in HR’s. I was doing this website when that happened.

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Roster Transaction

Posted by Joe Siegler on April 25, 2004 at 3:45 pm

  • P John Wasdin purchased from AAA
  • P Ryan Snare sent down to AAA
  • P Mickey Callaway transferred from 15 day to
    60 day DL

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G18: Rangers shut out Mariners, 3-0

Posted by Joe Siegler on April 24, 2004 at 5:57 pm http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/wrapup.jsp?ymd=20040424&content_id=728873&vkey=wrapup2004&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb>MLB.com Recap

WOW! I actually contemplated leaving my commentary at just WOW – but there was a few things to write about, although not much – the game can be boiled down to a few things:

1) Ranger pitching was spectacular. Joaquin Benoit pitched 6 innings, giving up ZERO runs on five hits, including one walk and 5 strikeouts. He had one or two places where he was in a jam, but got out of it very nicely. Jay Powell looked great, and while he technically got the win, it was deserved by Benoit. Jeff Nelson came in and pitched the ninth, and got his first ever save against the Mariners.

2) Freddy Garcia. This did not look like the hard throwing pitcher the Mariners usually trot out there wearing #34. This looked like the guy who normally wears #50 for the Mariners, Jamie Moyer. Garcia was soft tossing, throwing changeups, curves, and didn’t really look like a power pitcher. It pretty much baffled the Rangers until the 8th.

3) Hank Blalock. I’ve always liked this guy, but this year he feels a lot like a team leader, which is good. He gave us the winning run in the 8th with a home run (where has that happened before, Mr. Gagne). Man, that HR felt sweet. Big time sweet.

As much as I loved the win, I felt bad for Freddy Garcia. He pitched awesome as well, and while his line shows three runs earned, two of them came on a double given up by Julio Mateo to Kevin Mench.

It was a glorious game to watch. Going in I felt all kinds of bad things. Benoit pitching. Threat of rain. But we got no rain, we got a great pitcher, and a shutout at the Ballpark! Oh, the Rangers have two shutouts this season. We’re the only AL team to do that. ;)

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G17: Rangers outslug Mariners, 10-8

Posted by Joe Siegler on April 23, 2004 at 5:56 pm http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/wrapup.jsp?ymd=20040424&content_id=728238&vkey=wrapup2004&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb>MLB.com Recap

This one wasn’t terribly boring, that’s for sure. We had two rain delays (during which I played some baseball on my Xbox), we had 18 runs, 27 hits, 4 home runs, 9 pitching changes… you get the point. This wasn’t a 1-2-3 every inning, clean, crisp game. I wasn’t thrilled going into it. Ryan Drese has never been one of my favorite pitchers for the Rangers, but so far in 2004, he’s trying to change that. Coming into this game he had a really good line, and he didn’t do much to hurt it here. He went 5.2 innings, giving up 3 runs. I still can’t say I’m excited about seeing him pitch, but he hasn’t embarrassed himself out there, which I suppose is positive. It was our bullpen that couldn’t get the job done. The Eraser wasn’t bad, but after him (Almanzar, Mahay, & Nelson) all gave up some runs. Almanzar in particular had a bad outing, giving up 2 runs on 3 hits in .1 innings pitched. Not good for the ol’ ERA. Anyway, Cordero came in and got a four out save for his fifth of the season.

Offensively, David Dellucci hit a third home run in as many at bats, going back to yesterday’s game. Young, Blalock, & Soriano continued to tear it up at home, going 8 out of 15 with two doubles between the three of them, scoring 5 runs. The rest of the lineup chipped in with 7 more hits, including homers by Dellucci as was already said, plus Kevin Mench, who is starting to look more alive iwth the bat the last few games, which is good (and needed).

Thing is, as close and as wild as the game was, it didn’t feel to me like we were going to lose. It always felt like we were way out in front, even though we only lost by two. Still, it’s nice to be above .500, as well as having a better record than the Yankees. Hell, the TIGERS have a better record than the Yankees right now. :)

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Roster Transaction

Posted by Joe Siegler on April 23, 2004 at 3:45 pm

  • OF Chad Allen called up from AAA [

    link
    ]
  • OF Ramon Nivar optioned to AAA
  • P Jeff Zimmerman moved from 15 day to 60 day
    DL

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