Well, it was technically “cancelled”, not rained out. Rained out implies it will be made up. This won’t. It wasn’t official yet, so none of the activities count in spring training records. Shame, though as David Murphy & Brad Hawpe hit home runs before the game was wiped out.
Seven Sent to Minors
- The following players optioned to AAA: Justin Miller, Martin Perez, Neil Ramirez, Cody Eppley
- The following players optioned to AA: Jake Brigham, Miguel De Los Santos
- The following player optioned to A (Myrtle Beach): Roman Mendez
- IF Davis Stoneburner sent to Cleveland as PTBNL for Feb 21st of Kelvin De La Cruz [ Link ]
Remarks: No real surprises here. None of the optioned guys were going to break camp, although Eppley has a cup of coffee in the majors.
ST15: Rangers finally win, 12-7 over Cubs
Hey, a game I finally got to see!
I was looking around on mlb.tv early this afternoon, and noticed that the Rangers game was actually viewable there. I know they don’t black out anything during Spring Training, but I still didn’t know the game was on anyway, so it was quite the nice surprise to see it there. I started late, but I did watch the game. Broke out the iPad, and scored my first game of 2012. As is my usual policy on Spring Training Games, I’ll keep up with all the changes the best I can. For the Rangers I try a bit harder. For the opponent, I’ll do it if it’s an easy/obvious change. More often than not, double switches aren’t even mentioned in coverage. Especially if they’re made during the time some executive is plopped in the booth to yammer on about stuff we don’t care about (like how many hotel rooms there are in Las Vegas, or why a certain kind of treat was taken off the Dairy Queen menu). Both of those happened this game. But I don’t want to get into a full fledged rant. Just to say that for the other team, I’ll keep track of the pitcher, but mostly I leave their starting lineup intact through the end of the game. Works much easier.
Anyway, about the game..
ST14: Rangers lose SS game to Dbacks, 8-6
The Rangers played two games today. This one is the one that I didn’t hear or see anything about. Generally you don’t get to “witness” both split squad games, one of them is the odd man out. This was the odd man out game.
This game had decent pitching at the start, and at the end. But the middle three innings.. not so much. Scott Feldman started this one, and went into the fifth inning. From the looks of things, he was pretty decent early on. But he ran out of gas when he got into the fifth. He allowed a single run in the fourth, not a big deal, but ended up with five earned runs on his ledger. Wasn’t 100% his fault, Uehara allowed one of those runs to score. Not that Koji did much better.
ST13: Lose Again. This time 5-2 to Dodgers
Darnit. I’m annoyed already. Come on guys. Get with it. I think I’ll post these pictures of Travis Hafner, Esteban Yan, Mark Petkovsek, and our patron saint, Mark Clark as Rangers for no good reason. It’s more interesting than these losses this week!


ST12: Rangers lose AGAIN; 11-7 to A’s
Ian Kinsler had a home run.
It’s a bit too early in the season for me to be getting disgusted about writing about losses.
That is all.
ST11: TX loses again; this time to Rockies 6-1
Well, the Rangers win loss record isn’t so hot this spring. Normally I don’t get worried about spring records, but darnit. We’re two time defending AL Champs. We shouldn’t have that kind of crappy record in the spring. Even though they don’t count. I wanted to see ’em turn it in in March and carry through October. Not piss around in Spring Training with a record like THIS.
ST10: Yu Darvish wild; Rangers tie at 8
Well, I tuned in to watch Yu Darvish pitch. Got to see some of the game through mlb.tv as they don’t black anything out during Spring Training. :) Yu Darvish was quite wild. Definitely didn’t pitch like anything worth writing about, but I’ll say something.
His full line is a weird mix. Three innings pitched, just three hits, but four walks. Allowed two earned runs. Struck out three. There were moments where he was as advertised. Then there were moments when he was the second coming of Chan Ho Park. Two of his walks came in the first inning. Both times though he was saved by Torrealba who threw them both out on caught stealings. Had that not happened, things probably would have been a whole lot worse. Second inning had kind of the same thing, as the defense turned a double play behind him. Darvish had this to say after the game:
STG9: Rangers lose to Mariners, 6-4
I’m not saying much about this game. For a couple of reasons.
- It was a no radio, no TV, no webcast game. Boxscore only. Those are hard for me to pay any kind of attention to, and I do better with commentary when I can pay attention to the game.
- The reason I wasn’t paying attention was because I was busy putting together a toddler bed, and rearranging my son’s room when the game was on. Last night was the first night my son slept in anything other than his crib.
So I was a bit occupied.
STG8: Rangers & Holland win 6-1 over Indians’ errors
Derek Holland has been making a lot of noise this spring so far that the goofy side of him is not his dominant side, and that he works rather hard on his pitching side. He wants to downplay the goofiness (but I hope not eliminate it, as that made him more fun). This outing shows that he is handling the pitching side quite well. This game he started and went three innings. Allowed just three hits and a single run, while striking out four. More strikeouts than innings is ALWAYS a good thing.
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