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Who is in charge at Dallas Morning News?

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 29, 2001 at 2:06 pm

The Dallas Morning News has had something on their Rangers page ever since the Rangers started tanking good this season. “NUmber of days left until end of Rangers season”. That really pisses me off. It’s so much the Dallas Cowboy fan mentality (which I hate too) – guys, there’s a lot to play for this season. A countdown to the end of the season is NOT necessary. The folks who put that on the DMN site should be banned from covering baseball anymore, and forced to cover the Cryboys.

Filed Under: From Joe's Mind

G78: Rangers defeat Athletics, 9-6

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 29, 2001 at 12:01 am

This one started off early – two home runs in the first inning (Arod & Sierra), and we added another HR later in the game, one by Frank Catalanotto. However, the game was anything but an easy win. We got three in the bottom of the first, they got 3 in the top of the second. We scored in the 3rd, they scored in the fourth. It went on that way for a short while, leaving the game in a 6-5 lead for the A’s going into the bottom of the 7th.
In the seventh, we busted out for a four spot. We tied the game up on a Raffy single, scoring Pudge. After that, the A’s proceeded to allow the bases to get loaded, and then the most bizarre play I’ve seen in quite some time happened. Wild pitch by the Mike Magnante, allowing Raffy to score. However, the throw from the A’s catcher to Magnante at the plate bounced off Raffy’s foot into the Rangers’ dugout, allowing the other two runners to score. I have never seen three runs score on a wild pitch before – and I bet most of the people at the ballpark (including the players) had never seen that before, either. :)
A nice gift win. I’ll take it, of course.

Filed Under: 2001 Game Recaps

Roster Transaction

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 28, 2001 at 10:27 am

  • P Francisco Cordero placed on the DL – out for the season
  • P J.D. Smart recalled from AAA Oklahoma

Filed Under: Transactions

G77: Rangers beat Angels, 6-3

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 28, 2001 at 12:01 am

The Rangers are starting to look like a major league baseball team! Another great pitching performance – this time by Darren Oliver. He went seven innings, giving up just 4 hits and 1 run. He walked a lot of guys (5), but had the defense and the pitching when he needed it – which I suppose is the name of the game, eh?
J.D. Smart – called up again because Cordero had to go back on the DL didn’t fare so well, giving up a couple of runs on a home run in his lone inning. Zim came on and got the save in the 9th looking really sharp.
Offensively, the best star was Mike Lamb, going 3 for 4 with an RBI. Ricky Ledee also came through – with a double scoring a couple of runs. A great game – I’m going tonight to see them against the A’s – I hope it continues! :)

Filed Under: 2001 Game Recaps

G76: Rangers lose to Anaheim, 4-2

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 27, 2001 at 12:01 am

I thought today was setting out to be a duplicate of the previous game. An extremely well pitched game by our starter. Doug Davis went 7.1 innings. He looked awesome – up until the seventh inning. He appeared to run out of gas, and gave up some runs, and the game was lost, unforutnately.
However, before that, he looked great! Since coming back up from the minors Doug Davis has pitched like he’s capable of, and beyond, I think. I hope it keeps up – even though we lost, I have to qualify this as a success for Doug and the Rangers pitching staff. Can’t go wrong with pitching performances (and defense again!) like this.

Filed Under: 2001 Game Recaps

Roster Transaction

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 26, 2001 at 10:27 am

  • P Brian Sikorski’s ‘sold’ to the Chiba Lotte Marines (Japanese baseball)

Filed Under: Transactions

G75: Rick Helling masterful on the way to 8-1, 10 inning win

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 26, 2001 at 12:01 am

Oh my – what a spectacular game! The 7 run margin of winning does not do justice to the type of game it was. It was 1-1 through 10 full innings – that was the kind of game it was!
Rick Helling was the first Ranger pitcher to go nine innings this season. He looked good, he looked sharp. However, we couldn’t get any offense for him – the game was tied 1-1 after the first inning, and it stayed that way until the 9th inning. It stayed that way until the 11th inning, when we finally broke it out.
There was some totally sparkling defense by the Rangers this game – including a great pitchout call by Pudge to get a runner at third – which probably prevented a run from scoring.
Then we go to extra innings. We bust out in a major way against the Angels bullpen, scoring 7 runs in the 11th inning. Usually when we go extra, I figure we’ll blow it, but this time we came through.
This was a great game to be a Rangers fan. :)

Filed Under: 2001 Game Recaps

G74: Rangers lose to Angels, 11-7

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 25, 2001 at 12:01 am

Sorry – no commentary from me on this one. Too much to do at work to spend the time writing.

Filed Under: 2001 Game Recaps

G73: Rangers beat A’s, 9-5

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 24, 2001 at 12:01 am

Sorry – no commentary from me on this one. Too much to do at work to spend the time writing.

Filed Under: 2001 Game Recaps

G72: Rangers lose to A’s, 5-4

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 23, 2001 at 12:01 am

Sorry – no commentary from me on this one. Too much to do at work to spend the time writing.

Filed Under: 2001 Game Recaps

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