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G54: Rangers bounce back, beat Arizona, 4-3

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 3, 2000 at 12:01 am

No commentary – don’t have the time to write it up today. Sorry.

Filed Under: 2000 Game Recaps

G53: Rangers lose to Diamondbacks, 5-4

Posted by Joe Siegler on June 2, 2000 at 12:01 am

Back home against the Diamondbacks. I’m a bit disappointed in that neither Randy Johnson or Mike Morgan will pitch (at least Morgan not as a starter). I was going to go to the Sat evening game should Morgan have started, but they said he wasn’t. Oh well. We got behind early, and while we had a good rally in the bottom of the 9th against Arizona closer Matt Mantei, it wasn’t enough – we lost 5-4, even with two home runs (one by Raffy & one by Royce).
However, that wasn’t the story of this game. The story here was that we lost Ruben Mateo for the season. I watched it happen in the bottom of the seventh – the replay was quite bizarre (the TV guys said it wasn’t for the squeamish – more on the TV guys in a minute). It was a pretty ugly thing – he tripped over the base and went down in a heap face down. From the looks of it at the time, it looked exactly the same as the injury that knocked out Pittsburgh’s Jason Kendall last year for the season. He came back strong this year, but Ruben has a history of being hurt – I wonder how much that will impact this injury.
Also, TV guy Tom Grieve is out for a few games, apparently he had some sort of outpatient surgery to “remove a growth from his ear” – I can’t find any more info other than that. His replacement is the radio post game call-in guy Steve Busby (who used to do TV coverage from 1982-1994). I immediately thought Steve Busby was way more chatty than Tom Grieve was. Nothing against Tom, but Steve seemed to talk more than Tom normally does. Also, with Craig Miller not being there for the pre-game show, Ranger games have an odd feeling to ’em. I also want to bring back John Rhadigan for the “man in the ballpark” things – he was really funny.

Filed Under: 2000 Game Recaps

G52: Rangers bounce back, beat Tigers big, 13-5

Posted by Joe Siegler on May 31, 2000 at 12:01 am

No Juan again. My gut feeling says we’ll never see him in a Tigers uniform, as the Tigers come to Arlington the last four days of July (aka the trading deadline). I’d be surprised if he’s going to be here then. I could be wrong, but my guess is that he’ll be somewhere else (probably Baltimore).
Anyway, we clobbered Detroit tonight 13-5. Rafael Palmeiro got it started early with a home run in the first inning. He then proceeded to get a couple more hits and RBI’s for a total of 3 hits and 4 RBI’s. Luis Alicea continues to be a most pleasant surprise this season, now batting .333 and going 3 for 4 tonight with 4 runs scored, two walks, and two RBI’s. I really have to admit that I was leery about him, but he’s done a great job this season (so much so that I picked him up on two of my fantasy baseball teams ). Overall, we went 16 for 42 as a team tonight, and Royce Clayton was 2 for 3, and Ruben Mateo was 3 for 5. A great offensive night, which is good because our offence has more or less been asleep the last few games.
Pitching wise, we had another “eh” performance by Darren Oliver, who might be taking a trip to the disabled list if this “dead arm” thing keeps up. He gave up five earned runs in 5.2 innings. However, our pen was great again – Crabtree & Perisho combining for 3.1 innings of shutout ball. That looked good, especially from Perisho.
We come back home for the Diamondbacks this weekend. That ought to be a tougher challenge, and the way we played on the road this trip doesn’t fill me with a lot of confidence.

Filed Under: 2000 Game Recaps

Roster Transaction

Posted by Joe Siegler on May 30, 2000 at 3:45 pm

  • RHP Danny Kolb placed on 15 Day DL (Retro to
    5/27).  Previous assignment to AAA voided.

Filed Under: Transactions

G51: Rangers look lazy in 7-4 loss to Detroit

Posted by Joe Siegler on May 30, 2000 at 12:01 am

Blech. Although the score wasn’t a blowout – it felt like it. It felt like we never got it together ever in this game. :(

Filed Under: 2000 Game Recaps

G50: Rangers take out Tigers with 3-2 win

Posted by Joe Siegler on May 29, 2000 at 12:01 am

What an awesome game! Kenny Rogers is becoming this year’s version of “The Ranger starter who would have an awesome record if he had some decent run support”. I really felt this is the way this game was going to go last night. However, Kenny kept it to two runs, and won the game thanks to some longballs from Luis Alicea (!) and Rafael Palmeiro.
There was some awesome defense in the outfield by Detroit’s Bobby Higginson. He made one diving, rolling catch, and two others that he really had to haul to catch up to – in my opinion, the best player on the field last night. A nice, well pitched game on both sides, some great defense, and just enough offense to win the game. Couple that with a great looking ballpark, and you couldn’t ask for anything more (except maybe the pitching performance from Yankee Stadium on Sunday night ). Hope the remaining two games are equally as great as this one.
No Juan Gonzalez in this game – or anyone else from the Gonzalez trade on either team last night – that was a bit disappointing. I’m hoping that Juan plays when Detroit comes to Texas in late July. However, that’s the last series before the trade deadline, so if Detroit is going to ship Juan, we may not get to see him in a Tiger uniform.

Filed Under: 2000 Game Recaps

G49: Rangers lose annoying game to Twins, 4-3

Posted by Joe Siegler on May 28, 2000 at 12:01 am

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Roster Transaction

Posted by Joe Siegler on May 27, 2000 at 3:45 pm

  • RHP Danny Kolb sent to AAA Oklahoma
  • OF Rusty Greer activated from DL

Filed Under: Transactions

G48: Rangers lose big to Twins again, 10-5

Posted by Joe Siegler on May 27, 2000 at 12:01 am

Blech. I hate writing about games like this. So I won’t. Except for one thing.
Rusty Greer was activated today, and came in late and hit a pinch hit double. :)

Filed Under: 2000 Game Recaps

G47: Rangers blown out by Twins, 10-2

Posted by Joe Siegler on May 26, 2000 at 12:01 am

Blech. I hate writing about games like this. So I won’t. Except for one thing.
Boy, Bertram is lighting up everything the last two days. As Rusty Greer was held back a bit longer, Bert got a reprieve. And he made use of it, pulling off a straight steal of home. It was awesome to see – although I was listening on the radio, I did get to see it on SportsCenter. Way to go!
Who’s Bert? That’s Scarborough Green – Bertram is his real first name, Scarborough is his middle name. When he was a replacement player with the Cardinals in 95, he went by the name Bert.

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