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. :)
G40: Rangers blown out; lose 12-3
This game irritated me so much, I don’t want to write a thing about it. :mad:
Roster Transaction
- C Todd Greene activated from DL
- C Gerald Laird optioned to AAA
G39: Rangers lose again to Red Sox, 7-1
I only saw a short piece of this game, as it was on during my bowling league, and then I went from there to go see Matrix: Reloaded. Didn’t appear to miss much of anything, though. :)
G38: Coco blows it late, Rangers lose 5-4 to Bosox
This was frustrating. A nice, crisp fast moving game dissolves in the 8th inning when Cordero can’t keep the Sox off the board. Dammit. :(
G37: Rangers win 17-10, but Raffy gets #500!

That’s pretty much the bottom line of this game. Yeah, the Rangers scored 17 runs. Yeah, we gave up 10. Yeah, I got sunburned sitting at the game, but it all doesn’t matter. Raffy got his 500th home run, and I was glad to say I was there to see it! It was funny, because when he popped out after the sixth inning, quite a few people left the stadium. Fools! I bet all of them that left will be telling folks that they were there to see it.
This was an odd game for me, because I always score the game. I had gotten comp tickets from my ticket agent, and was sitting in Sec 26 Row 23 – roughly 20 rows right behind home plate. However, I left the scorecard at home, and I can’t score on the one in the program, because I feel the scorecard is too restrictive, I track far more info than the basic stuff. So I didn’t score. I was watching the game, and as been chronicled, when Raffy came up for his final at bat, I had a feeling that he wasn’t going to do it. Even moreso when he was down to two strikes.
But then he did it. It was quite the moment. My wife was jumping up and down, and was all excited. I was trying to be all excited while still taking pictures and making sure I didn’t miss the moment. It was quite cool to be there (unlike the thousands of people that probably will say they were there when they weren’t).
I know I didn’t write a lot, but it’s one of those “moments” that lives in your mind, but you find it hard to describe. I did have two armfuls of goose bumps while it was happening, though. :)
G36: Rangers lose to Cleveland & CC again, 6-4
OK, we lost again. Sigh. We lost again against CC Sabathia. As I sit to write this, I’m more interested in writing about Sunday’s game. :)
It was really nice to see Todd Greene’s cousin Ronald Young, the former Iraqi POW out there to throw out the first pitch. That was a great moment.
Roster Transaction
- IF Herbert Perry activated from DL
- IF/OF Mike Lamb optioned to AAA
G35: Rangers lose to Indians, 9-5
Getting a bit tiring writing about games with short outings, and crappy pitching performances. I guess I could say that Esteban Yan didn’t give up 20 more runs after he came into the game, I guess that’s something.
My wife & I were watching from home, and she told me that she really did not want Raffy to get #500 on Friday night because I have tickets for Saturday & Sunday – she said if Raffy got it on a day I wasn’t there (I was there on Thu and saw #499), that I’d be moping around about it. She’s probably right. :)
I actually stopped watching the game once we got behind a lot, and just skipped forward on the TiVo to Raffy’s at bats. Hopefully he gets it today (Sat) or tomorrow. I’d like to be there for one of these things for a change. When Raffy got #400, I had tickets for Fri & Sun. He hit it Saturday. When Lynn & I were in Baltimore, we missed Cal Ripken’s 400th HR – he went foul by about 2 or 3 feet. :(
Roster Transaction
- P Alan Benes acquired via trade for PTBNL from
Chicago Cubs - P Ryan Drese optioned to AAA
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