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G49: Rangers lose slugfest to Orioles, 13-10

Posted by Joe Siegler on May 25, 2003 at 11:59 pm

Well, we’ve got another streak – in the wrong direction. We lost a goofy one, 13-10, on a game that included crappy pitching all around, and a grand slam by Mark Teixeira (his first).
It was nice to see Rick Helling back at the Ballpark. That’s about all I’ll remember from this game, except the Teixeira slam. :)

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G47: Seven in a row; Rangers beat O’s, 5-3

Posted by Joe Siegler on May 23, 2003 at 11:59 pm

The streak gets to seven with a 5-3 win over the Orioles at home. Ismael Valdes gave up 10 hits, but since all of them were singles, not a whole lot of damage was done. Our usual combination of Cordero & Urbina closed the game out on the pitching side.
Offensively, Raffy broke out and got HR #501. He also got #502 as well, but missed clearing the top of the wall by an inch or two. Mike Young, whose average has climbed to the best it’s ever been lately, also had a nice home run to left in the 5th. Ruben Sierra, who hasn’t lookd good this year, gave us an insurance run late.
Overall, a nice game – not a 13-10 fiasco, not a 1-0 pitcher’s duel – but a nice baseball game. Wish I had been there.

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G46: Ranger sweep 2nd series in a row with 10-8 win

Posted by Joe Siegler on May 22, 2003 at 11:59 pm

No time for commentary today, as I’ve got two meetings today, but two straight sweeps – 6 in a row, and we’re within two games of 500 again. Let’s hope we can take at least 2 out of 3 against the Orioles. It will be nice. Oh yeah, Einar Diaz got his first HR as a Ranger, nice to see.

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G45: Rangers beat Tampa again, 8-7

Posted by Joe Siegler on May 21, 2003 at 11:59 pm

No time for commentary today. Nice to see 5 in a row! :)

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G44: Rangers win 4th in a row over Drays, 5-2

Posted by Joe Siegler on May 20, 2003 at 11:59 pm

It’s four in a row now – but unfortunately, we can’t gain any ground, because division leader Seattle has won their last 5 in a row, and we’re still nine out. However, we’ve moved to within 4 games of 500 again. However, if history is a teacher, we’ll get to within one game, and then lose 7 of our next 9 or something like that.
Anyway, Joaquin Benoit continued to stretch of great pitching with a fourth game in a row that was won by a Ranger starter who pitched pretty good. Benoit went 7 innings, giving up just two (earned) runs on a total of 4 hits. He also had 8 strikeouts and two walks. Overall, some great pitching – no complaints here.
Offensively, we got out to a 5-0 lead after two (with HR’s by Hank Blalock & Arod), and that’s all we’d get and Benoit made it hold up. Actually, after the second inning, I felt like we were going to score like 20 runs and totally stomp on the Devil Rays. That didn’t happen, but I’ll certainly take a good pitching performance and a win any day over a “stomp ’em into the ground” win. :)

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G43: Thaaaaa Yankees SWEPT 5-1

Posted by Joe Siegler on May 18, 2003 at 11:59 pm http://www.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20030518&content_id=326901&vkey=news_tex&fext=.jsp&c_id=tex>MLB.com Recap

When you’re in last place for the better part of four years, you take particular pleasure in a series sweep of anyone. It’s positively orgasmic when the series sweep is against the Yankees, and the cigarette afterwards is the fact that it happened in the Bronx! I can’t say the losses came for a more deserving team. The Rangers pulled off a feat that they have never done in the 42 years this club has been in existence (counting the Senators days, too). That’s take a series sweep of the Yankees in New York (of 3 games or more).
The story of today was John Thomson. He pitched a 3 hit complete game, giving up just a lone run. He walked 5 (a career high), and threw 134 pitches (also a career high). He lookd great, and quite frankly, he looked like the pitcher we’re paying $13 million a year to who has given us squat. Thomson is starting to look like an awesome pickup – if he continues on like this, he should be signed to a couple of year contract! Of the three hits Thompson gave up, two were to Soriano – the entire rest of the Yankees lineup was held in check. Spectacular.
What’s more surprising is that we scored as many runs as we did off Mike Mussina. Going into this game, he was 7-1 with an ERA of 2.02! He gave up four runs in his seven innings (3 earned). It raised his ERA to 2.22. ;) Arod came out of his slump going 2-4. Carl Everett & Raffy also had two hits each, but the big one was Juan Gonzalez’ 2 run home run which gave us the lead we never relinquished.
A nice moment happened before the game when Roger Clemens presented Raffy with a plaque commemorating his 500th home run – and he got a standing O from the Yankee Stadium crowd of 50,000. I wish they would have shown all of that on TV.
We now have 12 games against the Devil Rays & the Orioles. We have a habit of playing down to teams we’re supposed to beat. I hope that the sweep of the Yankees prevents that from happening, I’d really love to pick up some ground, and possibly come out of those 12 games at 500.

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G42: Thaaaaa Yankees lose again, 5-2

Posted by Joe Siegler on May 17, 2003 at 11:59 pm http://www.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20030517&content_id=325057&vkey=news_tex&fext=.jsp&c_id=tex>MLB.com Recap

Ismael Valdes comes off the DL, and something I’ve been waiting to happen for awhile now happened because of that. We designated Esteban Yan for assignment. I cringed when we first signed him, and continued to have bitter beer face every time he came in to pitch. He certainly threw more gas on the fire when he pitched, or at least stunk up the joint. I cannot say I’m sad to see him go at all. Wish we’d do the same with Chan Ho Park, but one can only dream so much, eh?
Anyway, Valdes was great coming back from the DL. He went five innings, giving up two runs, and the bullpen was great. Brian Shouse is someone who I admit to thinking “Who the hell is this?” when he was signed, and even in spring training. I was wrong there, he’s turned out to be pretty good. Cordero & Urbina closed it down to give us the first two in the Bronx, guaranteeing us a series win in New York. \o/
Offensively, we picked up 5 runs. No home runs, and it’s been a few games since we had one. Arod’s in a bad slump, he’s now something like 0 for his last 14 or so. In fact, the only extra base hit was a double by Teixeira. Nice to see some runs put up with small ball.
Dare we hope for a series sweep tomorrow? :)

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Roster Transaction

Posted by Joe Siegler on May 17, 2003 at 3:45 pm

  • P Ismael Valdes activated from DL
  • P Esteban Yan designated for assignment

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G41: Thaaaaaaa Yankees lose 8-5

Posted by Joe Siegler on May 16, 2003 at 11:59 pm

Boy, I have to say after the debacle in Boston, I wasn’t thrilled at the prospect of facing the Yankees and Roger Clemens going for win #299.
However, early, Clemens was wild, and with five walks, going up 4-1 by the second inning. When we went up 5 to 1 in the fourth, I was feeling good. Hank Blalock had a 3 run double early, barely missing a grand slam by less than a foot. Not everything was great, as Juan Gonzalez struck out four times, and hit into a double play. Blalock also struck out four times, too.
The Yankees did what they did best again, coming back late to tie the game. However, surprisingly, in the 8th inning we didn’t give up about 20 runs all at once (probably because Esteban Yan didn’t pitch) and went behind. It carried into the 12th when we loaded the bases again for Hank Blalock who hit his SECOND three run triple, winning the game.
Was a really great win. Makes me wonder where all this was when we were in Boston, though. :)

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G40: Rangers blown out; lose 12-3

Posted by Joe Siegler on May 15, 2003 at 11:59 pm http://www.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20030515&content_id=321939&vkey=news_tex&fext=.jsp&c_id=tex>MLB.com Recap

This game irritated me so much, I don’t want to write a thing about it. :mad:

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