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100 Things Rangers Fans Should Know

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 12, 2012 at 9:45 pm

I was sent a few copies of the book “100 Things Rangers Fans Should Know & Do Before they Die”, and was asked to review them.  Unfortunately, they sat on my desk, and got buried under some piles of miscellaneous crap, and I forgot about them.  Well, today I’m rectifying that, as I wanted to write a quick review of the book.   This book is not so much a fictional (or even non-fictional) narrative.  It’s a collection of Rangers “moments” from all parts of the franchise’s history.

At first, that might not seem like a fun “book”, but it’s quite a blast to read down the list.  Obviously, the more recent events will be fresh in fans’ minds, but as you delve into the book, you’ll find many items in the lists that make you go either “Oh yeah!” or “I remember that!”.   This book is a tour guide down the history that is the Texas Rangers franchise.  It’s also a book that you can savor for awhile, you don’t need to blow through all 100 at once, or even in 2-3 settings.  You can read one, digest it, and then get a totally different flavor when you come back for the next bite.

There’s quite a diverse list of items in the book.  Here’s a few of the subjects the book talks about:

  • Salute Tom Vandergriff Whenever Possible
  • Sit Down A-Rod, closing Game 6 of the 2010 ALCS
  • Johnny Oates: No player will wear number 26 again
  • The 1974 season: First Signs of a Pulse
  • George W. Bush: Leading the Rangers, Texas, & the USA
  • The first Rangers All Star: Toby Harrah
  • The Bobby Valentine Years
  • The 2004 Fighting Showalters
  • Eddie Chiles: A Mad & Memorable Majority Owner
  • The Claw & Antler Craze of 2010
  • The ’94 Rangers finish first, 10 games under .500
  • The Chan Ho Park debacle

That’s just a sample, as you can see, there’s items from every era of Texas Rangers baseball.  There’s many more, the 10 cent beer night event, Jose Canseco pitching and a ball bonking off his head for a home run, several broadcasters, and subscribing to Jamey Newberg’s newsletter.  The book definitely runs the gamut of Rangers history.

By default, some of the early ones touch on the Senators years, but there’s no direct Senators entry.  That’s OK, though – I’d say the overwhelming majority of Rangers fans can’t name anyone who was a Senators only player anyway.

There’s a few other entries besides the “official” 100 in the title of the book.  There’s a few side notes, smaller entries that aren’t numbered that are scattered through the book too, so there’s more than just one hundred.

I really enjoyed wading through this blast down memory lane with the Texas Rangers.  I didn’t see a Rangers game until 1993, and wasn’t really a fan until 1995, so a lot of the earlier memories are things I’m always looking for someone’s personal recollections of, as I didn’t live through them.  This book touches on several of those, and I really enjoyed it for that.  It’s not like a chronological listing of Rangers “events”, this is more personable than that.  That’s a flavor I really enjoyed.

I suggest buying a copy of the book if you’re a Rangers fan – I enjoyed the read.  You can do this by clicking on the cover art above.

Finally, I’m giving away two copies of the book through the generosity of the publisher.  The first two Rangers fans responding to this review and email me will win.  Just one condition.  You have to be in the USA.  I’m not going to ship outside of the USA.  UPDATE: THESE HAVE ALL BEEN CLAIMED.

Here is the formal press release about the book:

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Ogando goes to DL

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 12, 2012 at 8:33 pm

  • P Alexi Ogando placed on 15 day DL, retro to Jun 11
  • P Michael Kirkman recalled from AAA [ Link ]

NOTES: I already ranted about this on Sunday’s report.  Ogando goes to the DL due to trying to beat out a bunt (video here)- when the pitcher shouldn’t have been batting in the first place.  It’s a groin strain, and was worse than they initially expected.   The press release/story say that they don’t expect him back until after the All-Star break, but I read somewhere, it could be further than that (almost two months).  Ugh.

That means we have Feliz, Ogando, & Holland on the DL.  Two starters, and one who was a starter last year.  Ugh 2.

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G61: Rangers win 5-0, but lose Ogando

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 12, 2012 at 7:56 pm http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2012_06_10_texmlb_sfnmlb_1&mode=wrap>MLB.com Recap

Those who follow me, know I’m also a Phillies fan.  I grew up in Philadelphia, and never saw an American League game until 1993 when I saw a Rangers game in the final season of Arlington Stadium.  So I grew up with the NL and NL rules, and more to this discussion, pitchers batting.  It’s been a bugaboo of mine for ages, pitchers batting.  Even back when I was young, I hated it.  You had a good inning going, and whoops – here comes the pitcher.  Out.  Yeah, there’s a handful of pitchers who could really hit, but let’s face it.  90% or higher of pitchers are horrible at the plate.  They don’t have to do it regularly, so they have no incentive to work on that.  Then there’s the issue of AL teams sending their guys to bat and doing something that is so against their normal routine that they get hurt.   It happened back in June 2008 with the Yankees in Houston when Chien-Ming Wang tore a tendon and was out for most of the rest of the year.  Hank Steinbrenner said at the time:

“My only message is simple. The National League needs to join the 21st century,” Steinbrenner said in Tampa, Fla. “They need to grow up and join the 21st century.”

I agree with that.  I can’t stand when pitchers bat.  The National League needs to add the DH.  I know a lot of people will whine about it being bad, how it removes purity of the game, bla, bla, bla.  I’m sorry, I can’t stand watching pitchers bat.   Steinbrenner is right – the NL needs to get their act together, and get pitchers out of the batters’ box.   For those who would say I don’t know what I’m talking about – I do.  I moved to Texas when I was 27.  I’m now 46, and I’ve lived with the DH for almost 20 years now.  I just can’t stand the buzzkill that is pitchers batting.  They need to stop.  Please. [Read more…]

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G60: Feldman pitches well, loses anyway 5-2

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 12, 2012 at 7:28 pm http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2012_06_09_texmlb_sfnmlb_1&mode=wrap>MLB.com Recap

After the last several atrocious outings by Scott Feldman, I was genuinely SHOCKED that they were running him out there again as a starter.  I seriously was wondering what the hell they were thinking with this one.  But Scott pitched good.  Not legitimately good, but compared to the last couple of outings – oh hell yes, this was good.   5.1 innings, Four hits and a walk.  Three runs (one unearned).  Struck out seven.  Seven strikeouts of 16 batters faced is a pretty good ratio.  Shame he didn’t pick up the win, though. [Read more…]

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G59: Rangers finally win in SF, 5-0

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 12, 2012 at 6:30 pm http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2012_06_08_texmlb_sfnmlb_1&mode=wrap>MLB.com Recap

The Rangers broke their “hex” on AT&T Park by sending Matt Harrison out there to stop the recent bleeding.   Matt pitched a masterpiece, throwing a complete game shutout of the Giants, 5-0.   Got to watch this on TV, and he right now is the team leader with wins I believe at 8.  On June 8th.  At that rate, if he stays healthy, 20 wins is a serious possibility.  The last Rangers pitcher to make a run at that (if memory serves) was Scott Feldman when he won 17 a few years ago. [Read more…]

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G58: Rangers lose to Brandon McCarthy, 7-1

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 12, 2012 at 6:13 pm http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2012_06_07_texmlb_oakmlb_1&mode=wrap>MLB.com Recap

Sigh.

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G57: Lewis hard luck loser in 2-0 A’s win

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 12, 2012 at 6:11 pm http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2012_06_06_texmlb_oakmlb_1&mode=wrap>MLB.com Recap

There’s not much to say about this one. Colby Lewis pitched a complete game loss.   He went eight innings, allowed six hits and ZERO walks, but two runs.  No home runs, either.  But it wasn’t enough.

Bartolo friggin’ Colon was better.  Eight innings, five hits, zero runs.   The Rangers scatted just five singles in the game (Kinsler, Josh, Young, and 2x Napoli).  That was it.  Just one walk (Murphy).

Darnit.

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G56: Nice offensive attack leads to 5-3 win

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 12, 2012 at 11:44 am http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2012_06_05_texmlb_oakmlb_1&mode=wrap>MLB.com Recap

Derek Holland pitched OK to start off this game.   Not great.  Not even a “quality start”, but I look at this game, and didn’t think he was so bad, despite the numbers being “meh”.  It’s an odd contradiction, as I’ve blasted some starters in the past for numbers like this.  Derek went 5.1 innings, threw 92 pitches, allowed 7 hits, 3 runs, walked two.  But..  All three runs he gave up were on the longball.  Chicks still dig the longball, but I don’t for the opponent. [Read more…]

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Derek Holland to DL

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 7, 2012 at 9:57 pm

  • P Derek Holland placed on 15 day DL
  • P Tanner Scheppers purchased from AAA [ Link ]

NOTE: Well, crap.  Apparently Holland isn’t seriously hurt, it’s more a virus that is making him weak, so it was decided to rest him up.  Shouldn’t be down long.  Would probably explain his crappy outings the last few times out.  Scheppers gets his first major league callup.

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G55: Rangers ugly again, lose to A’s, 12-1

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 5, 2012 at 9:29 am http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2012_06_04_texmlb_oakmlb_1&mode=wrap>MLB.com Recap

A’s starter Jarrod Parker almost no hit the Rangers, going quite a long time before giving up a hit in the top of the 8th.  Thing is, I didn’t see or hear it, because of the abomination of a pitching performance turned in by Scott Feldman.   I liked Feldman a lot a few years ago.  He should not be pitching anymore.  Especially not starting.

I actually turned the game off after the second, didn’t want to hear any more.  After the game, I did this.  Never thought I’d do this to my own player, but man, he has been atrocious.  Thing is, what do we do until Oswalt is ready?  Do we throw him out there to get torched again?  Can’t send Oswalt out too quickly, either.

Perhaps they can pitch Craig Gentry again?  Couldn’t be any worse, really.

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