HITTING (TEAM: .265, 165, 682)
G AB AVG HITS R 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO SLG
RASMUS 151 606 .282 171 83 34 8 27 96 16 14 55 113 .498
H RAMIREZ 144 559 .292 163 76 37 2 24 72 22 5 48 113 .494
CRUISE 143 511 .307 157 65 19 3 19 76 15 5 44 108 .468
L BALDWIN 140 508 .264 134 70 21 0 22 63 34 8 62 113 .435
WILEY 140 544 .272 148 65 37 1 24 75 16 9 38 117 .476
SWISHER 132 507 .258 131 68 31 1 20 72 0 1 56 128 .442
L ORTIZ 104 404 .285 115 59 23 1 11 47 15 2 34 69 .428
SCHUMAKER 91 249 .289 72 33 19 1 1 22 8 5 11 48 .386
MARKAKIS 88 282 .238 67 38 19 1 7 40 3 1 13 57 .387
SCHAFER 86 264 .246 65 34 17 4 2 27 13 7 44 64 .364
ZIMMER 72 235 .289 68 29 11 1 2 31 14 1 18 36 .370
JARAMILLO 69 214 .206 44 20 1 0 0 14 2 2 20 47 .210
URIATE 20 67 .269 18 7 0 0 0 7 1 0 1 9 .269
OTHERS
LOCKE .224 1 7
CALLASPO .167 0 3
LONEY .196 0 4
McMAHON .191 3 3
UCHIDA .260 1 7
DOLAN .382 2 11
KORECKY .135 0 1
NANCE .227 1 6
LUCROY .200 0 0
MATSUMOTO .261 1 7
PITCHING (TEAM ERA: 4.64)
GP W L ERA GS QS S BS H IP H HR BB SO
BULGER 112 4 2 4.06 -- -- 1 5 24 109 109 11 54 107
MOYLAN 93 7 5 4.12 -- -- 2 4 13 98 93 5 47 69
KUO 81 5 5 3.13 -- -- 4 5 20 86 77 9 40 80
McDOUGAL 45 1 2 4.54 -- -- 24 1 7 40 41 3 23 23
W DAVIS 44 2 2 4.71 8 1 0 0 0 107 124 17 51 114
BARD 40 1 2 4.37 -- -- 0 2 5 45 47 10 14 45
GALLARDO 36 12 8 4.88 27 8 0 0 0 184 206 28 72 189
JOYNER 34 1 5 6.81 -- -- 1 1 2 35 44 7 23 21
CAIN 32 9 13 4.64 30 12 0 0 0 168 179 16 68 124
RODRIGUEZ 30 10 12 3.87 30 17 0 0 0 179 197 22 55 177
JOHNSON 30 10 11 3.49 28 15 0 0 0 173 189 19 53 150
HERNANDEZ 26 6 13 6.13 25 6 0 0 0 138 157 27 71 108
OTHERS
BHADELIA 1-3 6.89
GONZALEZ 0-2 12.38
NIEVE 0-4 12.15
PAULINO 2-0 3.78
SOLERI 0-1 189.00
McARTHUR 1-0 3.95
NUNEZ 0-0 9.00
METZGER 0-3 5.79
Texas Rangers: The Show
A look at the Texas Rangers in The Show: MLB 10 for PS3
THE FUTURE ... IS HERE
THIS BLOG CHRONICLES MY FRANCHISE MODE FOR THE TEXAS RANGERS ON "THE SHOW: MLB 10" FOR PLAYSTATION3.
THE 2011 SEASON IS LISTED FIRST, FOLLOWED BY TWO SEASONS FROM 2010 (THE INITIAL YEAR CRASHED).
ALL THREE SEASONS INVOLVE FANTASY DRAFTS.
I PLAY MOST OF THE GAMES, FAST-FORWARDING INNINGS AND GAMES AT TIMES (SEASON TWO'S TEAM IN 2010 FINISHED 54-108 AND HAD A 21-GAME LOSING STREAK).
I DRAFT AND TRADE FOR YOUNGER PLAYERS WITH LONG CONTRACTS.
ENJOY!
THE 2011 SEASON IS LISTED FIRST, FOLLOWED BY TWO SEASONS FROM 2010 (THE INITIAL YEAR CRASHED).
ALL THREE SEASONS INVOLVE FANTASY DRAFTS.
I PLAY MOST OF THE GAMES, FAST-FORWARDING INNINGS AND GAMES AT TIMES (SEASON TWO'S TEAM IN 2010 FINISHED 54-108 AND HAD A 21-GAME LOSING STREAK).
I DRAFT AND TRADE FOR YOUNGER PLAYERS WITH LONG CONTRACTS.
ENJOY!
Tuesday
2011 RECAP
2011
AL EAST
RAYS 89-73 ---
RED SOX 82-80 7
ORIOLES 71-91 18
BLUE JAYS 67-95 22
YANKEES 63-99 26
AL CENTRAL
INDIANS 88-74 ---
WHITE SOX 85-77 3
TWINS 84-78 4
ROYALS 82-80 6
TIGERS 81-81 7
AL WEST
ANGELS 97-65 ---
MARINERS 88-74 9
ATHLETICS 79-83 18
RANGERS 68-94 29
WILDCARD
MARINERS 88-74 ---
WHITE SOX 85-77 3
NL EAST
METS 96-66 ---
PHILLIES 84-78 12
BRAVES 84-78 12
NATIONALS 78-84 18
MARLINS 75-87 21
NL CENTRAL
ASTROS 96-66 ---
REDS 94-68 2
CARDS 87-75 9
CUBS 86-76 10
BREWERS 78-84 18
PIRATES 60-102 36
NL WEST
GIANTS 92-70 ---
ROCKIES 88-74 4
DODGERS 82-80 10
PADRES 69-93 23
DBACKS 57-105 35
WILDCARD
REDS 94-68 ---
ROCKIES 88-74 6
LEAGUE LEADERS
AL
AVG
GARCIAPARRA TB .332
C GLASS TOR .323
MALLETTE BOS .322
OLIVO BOS .321
BERKMAN LAA .321
HITS
ROCHA OAK 203
CRAWFORD CLE 202
MALLETTE BOS 196
M YOUNG MIN 195
F TATIS TB 190
AB
YOUNG MIN 670
V MONTANO CLE 668
CRAWFORD CLE 662
A SORIANO CLE 655
M CABRERA LAA 650
2B
CRAWFORD CLE 53
CABRERA LAA 48
M BYRD OAK 47
M KEMP MIN 46
3B
CRAWFORD CLE 14
R SWEENEY DET 13
G JONES TOR 11
HR
LONGORIA TB 47
D ORTIZ CLE 47
T SNIDER BOS 41
M RAMIREZ KC 40
AROD DET 39
RBI
LONGORIA TB 132
ORTIZ CLE 122
SNIDER BOS 120
GLAUS DET 116
CRAWFORD CLE 115
RUNS
CRAWFORD CLE 113
ROCHA OAK 113
D SPAN KC 112
MALLETTE BOS 109
AROD DET 108
SB
PIERRE CWS 60
MONTANO CLE 59
CRAWFORD CLE 43
J REYES CWS 42
MALLETTE 35
WALKS
BURRELL OAK 102
GLAUS DET 99
FIELDER NYY 87
C JONES KC 86
SLUG. PCT.
RAMIREZ KC .612
ORTIZ CLE .611
LONGORIA TB .609
OPS
ORTIZ CLE 1.013
RAMIREZ KC 1.004
BERKMAN LAA 1.002
PITCHING
WINS
ZAMBRANO OAK 17
MECHE TB 16
TEAGARDEN TB 16
LILLY CWS 15
SHEETS SEA 15
SAVES
H BELL SEA 57
C BRESLOW OAK 43
A BAILEY LAA 43
NATHAN TB 41
STREET DET 39
ERA
LILLY CWS 2.79
C YOUNG LAA 2.97
BLACKBURN BAL 3.16
G SMITH LAA 3.32
E JACKSON CLE 3.34
SO
CHAMBERLAIN TB 206
KERSHAW NYY 206
B NORRIS KC 201
LILLY CWS 201
JACKSON CLE 201
NATIONAL LEAGUE
HITTING
AVERAGE
M ORDONEZ HOU .350
YOUKILIS ATL .338
FIGGINS NYM .333
N BATSON MIL .328
J HAMIILTON SF .328
PUJOLS HOU .328
HITS
PUJOLS HOU 209
ORDONEZ HOU 203
HOLLIDAY NYM 199
AT-BATS
E BURRISS PIT 688
KENDRICK PHIL 682
ELLSBURY SD 669
2B
MILLEDGE WAS 55
COGHLAN CIN 46
VICTORINO STL 44
HOLLIDAY NYM 43
ELLSBURY SD 43
3B
FIGGINS NYM 10
ELLSBURY SD 10
HR
PUJOLS HOU 55
R HOWARD COL 43
J WERTH SFS 40
RBI
PUJOLS HOU 152
HOWARD COL 130
CANTU LAD 118
HOLLIDAY NYM 114
RUNS
PUJOLS HOU 136
ORDONEZ HOU 115
WERTH SF 113
TEIXEIRA SF 110
SB
ELLSBURY SD 71
FIGGINS NYM 66
TAVERAS CHI 64
BJ UPTON FLA 58
S McDERMOTT CIN 42
WALKS
PUJOLS HOU 108
BELTRAN LAD 100
REIMOLD COL 98
TEIXEIRA SF 95
SLUG. PCT.
PUJOLS HOU .646
HAMILTON SF .620
N CRUZ COL .616
OPS
PUJOLS HOU 1.068
YOUKILIS ATL 1.035
HAMILON SF 1.034
CRUZ COL 1.019
PITCHING
WINS
BUEHRLE CIN 22
LINCECUM NYM 18
BAEZ ATL 17
SAVES
WAGNER PHIL 49
FROD NYM 48
VALVERDE CIN 48
JENKS HOU 48
ERA
JIMENEZ NYM 2.45
H BAILEY NYM 2.77
BUEHRLE CIN 2.91
HAREN FLA 3.00
CARPENTER PIT 3.04
SO
LINCECUM NYM 226
HAREN FLA 225
J VAZQUEZ COL 222
AJ BURNETT STL 215
PEAVY WAS 212
AWARDS
AL
MVP
LONGORIA TB .311 47 132
CY YOUNG
SHEETS SEA 15-3 3.59 158
SILVER SLUGGER
GARCIAPARRA TB .332 14 66
R.O.Y.
A VALENCIA BOS 12-7 4.50 125
NL
MVP
PUJOLS HOU .328 55 152
CY YOUNG
BUEHRLE CIN 22-4 2.91 143
SILVER SLUGGER
ORDONEZ HOU .350 26 85
R.O.Y.
A GEIGER FLA .292 28 88
MATCHUPS
AL
LAA
CLE
TB
SEA
NL
NYM
CIN
HOU
SF
AL EAST
RAYS 89-73 ---
RED SOX 82-80 7
ORIOLES 71-91 18
BLUE JAYS 67-95 22
YANKEES 63-99 26
AL CENTRAL
INDIANS 88-74 ---
WHITE SOX 85-77 3
TWINS 84-78 4
ROYALS 82-80 6
TIGERS 81-81 7
AL WEST
ANGELS 97-65 ---
MARINERS 88-74 9
ATHLETICS 79-83 18
RANGERS 68-94 29
WILDCARD
MARINERS 88-74 ---
WHITE SOX 85-77 3
NL EAST
METS 96-66 ---
PHILLIES 84-78 12
BRAVES 84-78 12
NATIONALS 78-84 18
MARLINS 75-87 21
NL CENTRAL
ASTROS 96-66 ---
REDS 94-68 2
CARDS 87-75 9
CUBS 86-76 10
BREWERS 78-84 18
PIRATES 60-102 36
NL WEST
GIANTS 92-70 ---
ROCKIES 88-74 4
DODGERS 82-80 10
PADRES 69-93 23
DBACKS 57-105 35
WILDCARD
REDS 94-68 ---
ROCKIES 88-74 6
LEAGUE LEADERS
AL
AVG
GARCIAPARRA TB .332
C GLASS TOR .323
MALLETTE BOS .322
OLIVO BOS .321
BERKMAN LAA .321
HITS
ROCHA OAK 203
CRAWFORD CLE 202
MALLETTE BOS 196
M YOUNG MIN 195
F TATIS TB 190
AB
YOUNG MIN 670
V MONTANO CLE 668
CRAWFORD CLE 662
A SORIANO CLE 655
M CABRERA LAA 650
2B
CRAWFORD CLE 53
CABRERA LAA 48
M BYRD OAK 47
M KEMP MIN 46
3B
CRAWFORD CLE 14
R SWEENEY DET 13
G JONES TOR 11
HR
LONGORIA TB 47
D ORTIZ CLE 47
T SNIDER BOS 41
M RAMIREZ KC 40
AROD DET 39
RBI
LONGORIA TB 132
ORTIZ CLE 122
SNIDER BOS 120
GLAUS DET 116
CRAWFORD CLE 115
RUNS
CRAWFORD CLE 113
ROCHA OAK 113
D SPAN KC 112
MALLETTE BOS 109
AROD DET 108
SB
PIERRE CWS 60
MONTANO CLE 59
CRAWFORD CLE 43
J REYES CWS 42
MALLETTE 35
WALKS
BURRELL OAK 102
GLAUS DET 99
FIELDER NYY 87
C JONES KC 86
SLUG. PCT.
RAMIREZ KC .612
ORTIZ CLE .611
LONGORIA TB .609
OPS
ORTIZ CLE 1.013
RAMIREZ KC 1.004
BERKMAN LAA 1.002
PITCHING
WINS
ZAMBRANO OAK 17
MECHE TB 16
TEAGARDEN TB 16
LILLY CWS 15
SHEETS SEA 15
SAVES
H BELL SEA 57
C BRESLOW OAK 43
A BAILEY LAA 43
NATHAN TB 41
STREET DET 39
ERA
LILLY CWS 2.79
C YOUNG LAA 2.97
BLACKBURN BAL 3.16
G SMITH LAA 3.32
E JACKSON CLE 3.34
SO
CHAMBERLAIN TB 206
KERSHAW NYY 206
B NORRIS KC 201
LILLY CWS 201
JACKSON CLE 201
NATIONAL LEAGUE
HITTING
AVERAGE
M ORDONEZ HOU .350
YOUKILIS ATL .338
FIGGINS NYM .333
N BATSON MIL .328
J HAMIILTON SF .328
PUJOLS HOU .328
HITS
PUJOLS HOU 209
ORDONEZ HOU 203
HOLLIDAY NYM 199
AT-BATS
E BURRISS PIT 688
KENDRICK PHIL 682
ELLSBURY SD 669
2B
MILLEDGE WAS 55
COGHLAN CIN 46
VICTORINO STL 44
HOLLIDAY NYM 43
ELLSBURY SD 43
3B
FIGGINS NYM 10
ELLSBURY SD 10
HR
PUJOLS HOU 55
R HOWARD COL 43
J WERTH SFS 40
RBI
PUJOLS HOU 152
HOWARD COL 130
CANTU LAD 118
HOLLIDAY NYM 114
RUNS
PUJOLS HOU 136
ORDONEZ HOU 115
WERTH SF 113
TEIXEIRA SF 110
SB
ELLSBURY SD 71
FIGGINS NYM 66
TAVERAS CHI 64
BJ UPTON FLA 58
S McDERMOTT CIN 42
WALKS
PUJOLS HOU 108
BELTRAN LAD 100
REIMOLD COL 98
TEIXEIRA SF 95
SLUG. PCT.
PUJOLS HOU .646
HAMILTON SF .620
N CRUZ COL .616
OPS
PUJOLS HOU 1.068
YOUKILIS ATL 1.035
HAMILON SF 1.034
CRUZ COL 1.019
PITCHING
WINS
BUEHRLE CIN 22
LINCECUM NYM 18
BAEZ ATL 17
SAVES
WAGNER PHIL 49
FROD NYM 48
VALVERDE CIN 48
JENKS HOU 48
ERA
JIMENEZ NYM 2.45
H BAILEY NYM 2.77
BUEHRLE CIN 2.91
HAREN FLA 3.00
CARPENTER PIT 3.04
SO
LINCECUM NYM 226
HAREN FLA 225
J VAZQUEZ COL 222
AJ BURNETT STL 215
PEAVY WAS 212
AWARDS
AL
MVP
LONGORIA TB .311 47 132
CY YOUNG
SHEETS SEA 15-3 3.59 158
SILVER SLUGGER
GARCIAPARRA TB .332 14 66
R.O.Y.
A VALENCIA BOS 12-7 4.50 125
NL
MVP
PUJOLS HOU .328 55 152
CY YOUNG
BUEHRLE CIN 22-4 2.91 143
SILVER SLUGGER
ORDONEZ HOU .350 26 85
R.O.Y.
A GEIGER FLA .292 28 88
MATCHUPS
AL
LAA
CLE
TB
SEA
NL
NYM
CIN
HOU
SF
Friday
CLOSER RODRIGUEZ, 1B MORALES DEALT
THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2011 SPORTS, C1
TEXAS GETS PAIR OF RELIEVERS, YOUNG FIRST BASEMAN
ARLINGTON - THE TEXAS TO SAN DIEGO PIPELINE CONTINUES.
NO, NOTHING ILLEGAL HERE.
IT WAS SIMPLY ANOTHER TRADE BETWEEN THE RANGERS AND PADRES, FREQUENT DEALING PARTNERS THE PAST COUPLE OF SEASONS.
WITH CONCERN GROWING OVER CLOSER FRANKIE RODRIGUEZ' VELOCITY, THE VETERAN CLOSER WENT WEST ALONG WITH CUBAN KENDRY MORALES AND STRUGGLING RELIEVER RANDOLPH GINDL.
THE RANGERS PICKED UP NEEDED RELIEVERS PETER MOYLAN (2.53 ERA) AND JASON BULGER (2.78), ALTHOUGH THE KEY TO THE DEAL WAS 21-YEAR-OLD SWITCH-HITTING FIRST BASEMAN LUKE BALDWIN/
HE HIT .254 IN 185 AT-BATS WITH THE PADS LAST SEASON BUT IS OFF TO A STRONG 2011 START, HITTING .330 WITH FIVE HOMERS AND 17 RUNS DRIVEN IN. HE HAS ANOTHER YEAR LEFT ON HIS CONTRACT WHILE MORALES WAS IN A WALK YEAR, BUT BATTING ONLY .257, WITH SIX HOME RUNS AND 22 RBI's A YEAR AFTER HITTING .302 WITH 36 BLASTS AND 117 RIBBIES.
"KENDRY WAS OBVIOUSLY PRESSING WITH A POSSIBLE BIG CONTRACT LOOMING," SAID TEAM PRESIDENT NOLAN RYAN. "ESPECIALLY AFTER HIS 2009 SEASON (.306, 34, 108)."
RYAN SAID THERE WAS MO CONCERN THAT MORALES WAS OLDER THAN THE 27 YEARS STATED ON HIS BIRTH CERTIFICATE FROM CUBA. RYAN ADDED THAT WITH OUTFIELDER JORDAN SHAFER COMING OFF THE DISABLED LIST, THR ORIGINAL PLAN HAD RIGHTFIELDER NICK SWISHER PLAYING FIRST ALONG WITH DH DERREK WILEY IF MORALES WAS DEALT.
"BUT BALDWIN HAS TOO BRIGHT OF A FUTURE TO PASS ON," RYAN SAID.
GINDL, EASILY THE BEST PITCHER LAST YEAR FOR TEXAS, HAD SEEN HIS ERA SKYROCKET TO 9.64. RODRIGUEZ HAD PITCHED IN 10 GAMES - AND SAVED FIVE - BUT HAD JUST ONE STRIKEOUT FOR THE RANGERS.
TEXAS GETS PAIR OF RELIEVERS, YOUNG FIRST BASEMAN
BY PAT DORWIN
SPORTSWITER
DALLAS MORNING NEWS
ARLINGTON - THE TEXAS TO SAN DIEGO PIPELINE CONTINUES.
NO, NOTHING ILLEGAL HERE.
IT WAS SIMPLY ANOTHER TRADE BETWEEN THE RANGERS AND PADRES, FREQUENT DEALING PARTNERS THE PAST COUPLE OF SEASONS.
WITH CONCERN GROWING OVER CLOSER FRANKIE RODRIGUEZ' VELOCITY, THE VETERAN CLOSER WENT WEST ALONG WITH CUBAN KENDRY MORALES AND STRUGGLING RELIEVER RANDOLPH GINDL.
THE RANGERS PICKED UP NEEDED RELIEVERS PETER MOYLAN (2.53 ERA) AND JASON BULGER (2.78), ALTHOUGH THE KEY TO THE DEAL WAS 21-YEAR-OLD SWITCH-HITTING FIRST BASEMAN LUKE BALDWIN/
HE HIT .254 IN 185 AT-BATS WITH THE PADS LAST SEASON BUT IS OFF TO A STRONG 2011 START, HITTING .330 WITH FIVE HOMERS AND 17 RUNS DRIVEN IN. HE HAS ANOTHER YEAR LEFT ON HIS CONTRACT WHILE MORALES WAS IN A WALK YEAR, BUT BATTING ONLY .257, WITH SIX HOME RUNS AND 22 RBI's A YEAR AFTER HITTING .302 WITH 36 BLASTS AND 117 RIBBIES.
"KENDRY WAS OBVIOUSLY PRESSING WITH A POSSIBLE BIG CONTRACT LOOMING," SAID TEAM PRESIDENT NOLAN RYAN. "ESPECIALLY AFTER HIS 2009 SEASON (.306, 34, 108)."
RYAN SAID THERE WAS MO CONCERN THAT MORALES WAS OLDER THAN THE 27 YEARS STATED ON HIS BIRTH CERTIFICATE FROM CUBA. RYAN ADDED THAT WITH OUTFIELDER JORDAN SHAFER COMING OFF THE DISABLED LIST, THR ORIGINAL PLAN HAD RIGHTFIELDER NICK SWISHER PLAYING FIRST ALONG WITH DH DERREK WILEY IF MORALES WAS DEALT.
"BUT BALDWIN HAS TOO BRIGHT OF A FUTURE TO PASS ON," RYAN SAID.
GINDL, EASILY THE BEST PITCHER LAST YEAR FOR TEXAS, HAD SEEN HIS ERA SKYROCKET TO 9.64. RODRIGUEZ HAD PITCHED IN 10 GAMES - AND SAVED FIVE - BUT HAD JUST ONE STRIKEOUT FOR THE RANGERS.
Monday
COMMENTARY: STABLE AS AN EARTHQUAKE
MAY 1, 2011 SPORTS, PAGE C1
THIS IS MY 15TH YEAR COVERING THE TEXAS RANGERS - AND IF THE LAST YEAR OR SO HASN'T DRIVEN ME CRAZY, I DON'T THINK ANYTHING WILL.
TRADE AFTER TRADE HAS MADE KEEPING UP WITH THE LOGISTICS OF THE ROSTER A CHALLENGE, BUT ONE I DON'T MIND. CONFUSED ABOUT THE SALARY CAP? I JUST HAVE TOM SELVY, THE RANGERS' "CAPOLOGIST," DUMB IT DOWN FOR ME.
HAVE A STRATEGY QUESTION ABOUT WHY THE CLUB DID THIS OR THAT DURING A GAME? FIND MANAGER RON WASHINGTON AND HE'LL HAVE MOSTLY SOUND REASONS FOR DOING WHAT HE DID.
WASHINGTON READILY ADMITS HIS BLUNDERS WHILE MANNING UP FOR HIS PLAYERS. THAT USUALLY MAKES A MANAGER POPULAR. HITTING COACH CLINT HURDLE AND FIRST-BASE COACH GARY PETTIS, WHO COACHES OUTFIELD DEFENSE AND PROPER BASE-RUNNING TECHNIQUES, ARE JUST AS OPEN WHEN ANSWERING MY QUESTIONS.
ICON NOLAN RYAN, THE CLUB'S PRESIDENT SINCE NEW OWNERSHIP TOOK OVER IN LATE SUMMER 2010, IS AS EASILY ACCESSIBLE AS HE WAS WHEN HE COACHED TEXAS' PITCHERS BEFORE MOVING INTO THE FRONT OFFICE.
BORN IN AUSTIN, AND STARTING OUT AT A SMALL-TOWN NEWSPAPER COVERING ALL THE HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS, I HAVE LONG KNOWN FOOTBALL IS KING OF TEXAS.
I DIDN'T PLAY IN HIGH SCHOOL (AT 5-FOOT-6 AND 145 POUNDS, I LIKED MY COLLARBONES UNTAMPERED WITH, THANK YOU), BUT I DID PLAY RUGBY IN COLLEGE, STARTING MY LAST TWO SEASONS FOR A STRONG UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS TEAM. CERTAINLY, THIS PROVED I COULD HAVE BEEN A DECENT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER - I WAS USUALLY THE FASTEST PLAYER ON THE RUGBY PITCH - AND SAW PLENTY OF TIME OFF THE BENCH BEFORE BECOMING A FULL-TIME STARTER.
THE GROWTH OF RUGBY ACROSS AMERICA THE PAST DECADE HAS BEEN ASTOUNDING - IT'S BECAUSE OF HOW MUCH CURRENT AND FORMER PLAYERS LOVE THIS GREAT SPORT AND THE SACRIFICES THEY MAKE TO GET THEIR KIDS INVOLVED WITH THE GAME.
RUGBY IS PLAYED THROUGHOUT HIGH SCHOOLS - AND MIDDLE SCHOOLS - THROUGHOUT TEXAS AND MANY OTHER STATES. THE ANNUAL BURNT ORANGE VS. BIG ORANGE SHOWDOWN BETWEEN TEXAS AND TENNESSEE HIGH SCHOOLS DRAWS 50,000 FANS - A DAY.
I PLAYED BASEBALL IN HIGH SCHOOL - AND IT WAS ALWAYS MY FAVORITE SPORT BUT GOT BURNED OUT ON IT AFTER PLAYING SINCE AGE 5. I DID TRY SOCCER FOR A SEMESTER AS A SENIOR - JUST BECAUSE SOME FRIENDS PLAYED, BUT WAS JUST AS CLUELESS ABOUT THE SPORT AS I WOULD BE ABOUT RUGBY AS A FRESHMAN AT UT IN 1983.
SO I HAVE THE BACKGROUND TO COVER A VARIETY OF SPORTS, BUT I LIKE THE STABILITY OF BASEBALL - NINE INNINGS, 162 GAMES, 25-PLAYER ROSTERS - SO I HAVE BEEN THE RANGERS' BEAT WRITER SINCE STARTING AT THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS.
(THE HIGHER-UPS HERE ARE NICE ENOUGH TO RUN MY NFL PREVIEWS AND WEEKLY SCORE PREDICTIONS, SOMETHING I HAVE DONE FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS, STARTING WITH MY HIGH SCHOOL NEWSPAPER AS A SOPHOMORE).
SPORTS ARE SO MUCH FUN BECAUSE OF THE UNPREDICTABILITY THE GAMES OFFER - BUT IT'S THE STABILITY OF AN ORGANIZATION THAT ALLOWS THE BETTER TEAMS TO WIN MORE THAN THEY LOSE, DESPITE THE PLETHORA OF WAYS ANY TYPE OF BALL BOUNCES.
THE RANGERS HAVE NEVER BEEN CONSIDERED "STABLE," AND YOU CAN TAKE THAT ANY WAY YOU LIKE, BUT THE SEEDS ARE PLANTED FOR FOUR OR FIVE YEARS OF - AND I AM GOING OUT ON A LEDGE HERE - CONTINUITY.
SURE, TRUE RANGERS FANS ARE LAUGHING - CHUCKLING AT HOW 2010's INTERIM OWNERSHIP MADE TRADE AFTER TRADE - INCLUDING DEALING
AWAY
NELSON MYLES, WHO WENT ON TO BECOMING THE NATIONAL LEAGUE'S ROOKIE OF THE YEAR.
IT WAS A TEXAS TORNADO OF DEALS - AND THEY HAVE CONTINUED THIS SEASON, SO HOW CAN I SEE STABILITY ANY TIME SOON?
TO TELL YOU THE TRUTH I DON'T REALLY KNOW - I JUST FEEL IT. BUT UT;S GOING TO TAKE A COMMITTEMENT FROM THE FANS.
REMEMBER, I AM ALSO A MARCH MADNESS FANATIC - FILLING OUT A ZILLION-AND-A-HALF BRACKETS YEARLY.
BUT I WILL NEVER RETURN TO THE STABILITY OF THE HOOPS EXTRAVAGANZA IN 1983 AND THE SIMPLE POWER OF TWO. FILLING OUT JUST A PAIR OF BRACKETS - INCLUDING SCORE PREDICTIONS FOR ALL THE GAMES - I PLACED THE BRACKETS ON TOP OF CABINET IN AN OFFICE AT THE UT BOOKSTORE I WORKED AT.
A FEW WEEKS LATER - WHILE WATCHING LOUSIVILLE PLAY DUKE - I SAID, "I THINK I GOT THE SCORE RIGHT, TOO," AS MY PREDICTION OF THE TWO MEETING IN THE FINAL HAD ALREADY COME TRUE.
SHE REALLY COULDN'T HAVE CARED LESS - BUT I DID. WHEN I WENT TO WORK THE NEXT DAY, I PICKED THE DUSTY BRACKETS UP - AND SURE ENOUGH, HAD WHOEVER IT WAS - PROLLY DUKE - WINNING 72-69.
I ONCE TOLD HANK GREENBERG, ESPN's FOOTBALL POINT-SPREAD GURU, MY STORY. HE SAID, "SON, IF YOU COULD HAVE BET ON THAT, YOU'RE LIFE WOULD HAVE BEEN A PICTURE OF TRANQUILITY AND STABILITY."
DON'T FORGET I WAS THE FIRST ONE TO LET YOU KNOW THAT STABILITY IS COMING TO THE RANGERS.
FRANCHISE CONTINUES TO AMAZE OBSERVER
THIS IS MY 15TH YEAR COVERING THE TEXAS RANGERS - AND IF THE LAST YEAR OR SO HASN'T DRIVEN ME CRAZY, I DON'T THINK ANYTHING WILL.
TRADE AFTER TRADE HAS MADE KEEPING UP WITH THE LOGISTICS OF THE ROSTER A CHALLENGE, BUT ONE I DON'T MIND. CONFUSED ABOUT THE SALARY CAP? I JUST HAVE TOM SELVY, THE RANGERS' "CAPOLOGIST," DUMB IT DOWN FOR ME.
HAVE A STRATEGY QUESTION ABOUT WHY THE CLUB DID THIS OR THAT DURING A GAME? FIND MANAGER RON WASHINGTON AND HE'LL HAVE MOSTLY SOUND REASONS FOR DOING WHAT HE DID.
WASHINGTON READILY ADMITS HIS BLUNDERS WHILE MANNING UP FOR HIS PLAYERS. THAT USUALLY MAKES A MANAGER POPULAR. HITTING COACH CLINT HURDLE AND FIRST-BASE COACH GARY PETTIS, WHO COACHES OUTFIELD DEFENSE AND PROPER BASE-RUNNING TECHNIQUES, ARE JUST AS OPEN WHEN ANSWERING MY QUESTIONS.
ICON NOLAN RYAN, THE CLUB'S PRESIDENT SINCE NEW OWNERSHIP TOOK OVER IN LATE SUMMER 2010, IS AS EASILY ACCESSIBLE AS HE WAS WHEN HE COACHED TEXAS' PITCHERS BEFORE MOVING INTO THE FRONT OFFICE.
BORN IN AUSTIN, AND STARTING OUT AT A SMALL-TOWN NEWSPAPER COVERING ALL THE HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS, I HAVE LONG KNOWN FOOTBALL IS KING OF TEXAS.
I DIDN'T PLAY IN HIGH SCHOOL (AT 5-FOOT-6 AND 145 POUNDS, I LIKED MY COLLARBONES UNTAMPERED WITH, THANK YOU), BUT I DID PLAY RUGBY IN COLLEGE, STARTING MY LAST TWO SEASONS FOR A STRONG UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS TEAM. CERTAINLY, THIS PROVED I COULD HAVE BEEN A DECENT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER - I WAS USUALLY THE FASTEST PLAYER ON THE RUGBY PITCH - AND SAW PLENTY OF TIME OFF THE BENCH BEFORE BECOMING A FULL-TIME STARTER.
THE GROWTH OF RUGBY ACROSS AMERICA THE PAST DECADE HAS BEEN ASTOUNDING - IT'S BECAUSE OF HOW MUCH CURRENT AND FORMER PLAYERS LOVE THIS GREAT SPORT AND THE SACRIFICES THEY MAKE TO GET THEIR KIDS INVOLVED WITH THE GAME.
RUGBY IS PLAYED THROUGHOUT HIGH SCHOOLS - AND MIDDLE SCHOOLS - THROUGHOUT TEXAS AND MANY OTHER STATES. THE ANNUAL BURNT ORANGE VS. BIG ORANGE SHOWDOWN BETWEEN TEXAS AND TENNESSEE HIGH SCHOOLS DRAWS 50,000 FANS - A DAY.
I PLAYED BASEBALL IN HIGH SCHOOL - AND IT WAS ALWAYS MY FAVORITE SPORT BUT GOT BURNED OUT ON IT AFTER PLAYING SINCE AGE 5. I DID TRY SOCCER FOR A SEMESTER AS A SENIOR - JUST BECAUSE SOME FRIENDS PLAYED, BUT WAS JUST AS CLUELESS ABOUT THE SPORT AS I WOULD BE ABOUT RUGBY AS A FRESHMAN AT UT IN 1983.
SO I HAVE THE BACKGROUND TO COVER A VARIETY OF SPORTS, BUT I LIKE THE STABILITY OF BASEBALL - NINE INNINGS, 162 GAMES, 25-PLAYER ROSTERS - SO I HAVE BEEN THE RANGERS' BEAT WRITER SINCE STARTING AT THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS.
(THE HIGHER-UPS HERE ARE NICE ENOUGH TO RUN MY NFL PREVIEWS AND WEEKLY SCORE PREDICTIONS, SOMETHING I HAVE DONE FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS, STARTING WITH MY HIGH SCHOOL NEWSPAPER AS A SOPHOMORE).
SPORTS ARE SO MUCH FUN BECAUSE OF THE UNPREDICTABILITY THE GAMES OFFER - BUT IT'S THE STABILITY OF AN ORGANIZATION THAT ALLOWS THE BETTER TEAMS TO WIN MORE THAN THEY LOSE, DESPITE THE PLETHORA OF WAYS ANY TYPE OF BALL BOUNCES.
THE RANGERS HAVE NEVER BEEN CONSIDERED "STABLE," AND YOU CAN TAKE THAT ANY WAY YOU LIKE, BUT THE SEEDS ARE PLANTED FOR FOUR OR FIVE YEARS OF - AND I AM GOING OUT ON A LEDGE HERE - CONTINUITY.
SURE, TRUE RANGERS FANS ARE LAUGHING - CHUCKLING AT HOW 2010's INTERIM OWNERSHIP MADE TRADE AFTER TRADE - INCLUDING DEALING
AWAY
NELSON MYLES, WHO WENT ON TO BECOMING THE NATIONAL LEAGUE'S ROOKIE OF THE YEAR.
IT WAS A TEXAS TORNADO OF DEALS - AND THEY HAVE CONTINUED THIS SEASON, SO HOW CAN I SEE STABILITY ANY TIME SOON?
TO TELL YOU THE TRUTH I DON'T REALLY KNOW - I JUST FEEL IT. BUT UT;S GOING TO TAKE A COMMITTEMENT FROM THE FANS.
REMEMBER, I AM ALSO A MARCH MADNESS FANATIC - FILLING OUT A ZILLION-AND-A-HALF BRACKETS YEARLY.
BUT I WILL NEVER RETURN TO THE STABILITY OF THE HOOPS EXTRAVAGANZA IN 1983 AND THE SIMPLE POWER OF TWO. FILLING OUT JUST A PAIR OF BRACKETS - INCLUDING SCORE PREDICTIONS FOR ALL THE GAMES - I PLACED THE BRACKETS ON TOP OF CABINET IN AN OFFICE AT THE UT BOOKSTORE I WORKED AT.
A FEW WEEKS LATER - WHILE WATCHING LOUSIVILLE PLAY DUKE - I SAID, "I THINK I GOT THE SCORE RIGHT, TOO," AS MY PREDICTION OF THE TWO MEETING IN THE FINAL HAD ALREADY COME TRUE.
SHE REALLY COULDN'T HAVE CARED LESS - BUT I DID. WHEN I WENT TO WORK THE NEXT DAY, I PICKED THE DUSTY BRACKETS UP - AND SURE ENOUGH, HAD WHOEVER IT WAS - PROLLY DUKE - WINNING 72-69.
I ONCE TOLD HANK GREENBERG, ESPN's FOOTBALL POINT-SPREAD GURU, MY STORY. HE SAID, "SON, IF YOU COULD HAVE BET ON THAT, YOU'RE LIFE WOULD HAVE BEEN A PICTURE OF TRANQUILITY AND STABILITY."
DON'T FORGET I WAS THE FIRST ONE TO LET YOU KNOW THAT STABILITY IS COMING TO THE RANGERS.
SPORTS EDITOR'S NOTE: PAT DORWIN IS A LONG-TIME BEAT WRITER COVERING THE TEXAS RANGERS WHOSE TAKE ON TEXAS' STABILITY WILL SOON BE TESTED AS THE TEAM HAS OPTED TO FAST-FORWARD GAME PLAY FOR PITCHERS, AND ONLY RETURN TO IT IN CLOSE GAMES.
Sunday
OUCH!
SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 2011
RED SOX PUT UP PAIR OF 5-RUN INNINGS DURING ROUT
ARLINGTON - HONG-CHIN KUO WENT FROM SAVIOR TO JANITOR IN 24 HOURS.
KUO, A NIGHT AFTER PRESERVING A 2-0 WIN OVER BOSTON, ALSO FOUND HIMSELF IN THE GAME FOR NINTH-INNING DUTY SATURDAY.
BUT THIS TIME KUO WASN'T TRYING TO KEEP THE RED SOX FROM SCORING, HE WAS JUST HOPING THEY WOULDN'T SCORE ANY MORE RUNS.
LO AND BEHOLD, BOSTON'S NEVILLE MALLETTE TACKED ON A THREE-RUN SHOT AGAINST KUO, TOPPING OFF A 17-10 ROUT AT THE HANDS OF BOSTON.
THE RANGERS (8-11) SCORED SEVEN RUNS IN THE FIRST TWO INNINGS, ONLY TO WATCH RATHER HELPLESSLY AS THE RED SOX (7-10) TALLIED A PAIR OF 5-RUN INNINGS, A 4-RUN STANZA, AND THOSE PESKY THREE RUNS IN THR NINTH.
ALL IN ALL, THE TEAMS COMBINED FOR 27 RUNS AND 38 HITS - AND NOT TOO MUCH OF ANYTHING WAS CHEAP AS THERE WAS JUST A SINGLE ERROR IN THE GAME.
IN WHAT MAY HAVE BEEN A FIRST, AT LEAST IN THE LAST 111 YEARS OR SO, THE GAME FEATURED THREE STARTING PLAYERS WITH THE FIRST NAME OF "NEVILLE."
BOSTON'S NEVILLE WAS CLEARLY THE STAR OVER THE TWO TEXAS NEVILLES.
NEVILLE MALLETTE, BOSTON'S RIGHTFIELDER, SLAMMED A PAIR OF THREE-RUN HOMERS, THE INITIAL BLAST GIVING BOSTON A 9-7 LEAD IN THE FOURTH, THE SECOND CLUBBING KUO TO FINISH OUT HIS TEAM'S SCORING.
TEXAS' NEVILLE'S, CRUISE AND LECROY, COMBINED TO GO 3-FOR-7.
THINGS STARTED BADLY IN THE BULLPEN FOR THE RANGERS BEFORE THE GAME AS JOSH JOHNSON SUFFERED BRUISED RIBS WHILE WARMING UP. HE'S EXPECTED TO START.
BUT THINGS BEGAN TO LOOK UP FOR EMERGENCY STARTER DELMON BHADELIA IN THE BOTTOM HALF OF THE FIRST WHEN TEXAS PLATED FOUR RUNS.
BHADELIA PROMPTLY GAVE BOSTON THE FOUR-SPOT BACK IN THE SECOND FRAME, THEN AFTER THE RANGERS PLATED THREEE MORE IN THEIR HALF OF THE INNING, BHADELIA WAS IN THE MIDST OF BOSTON'S FIRST FIVE-RUN UPRISING.
THE RANGERS WOULD MAKE IT 9-9 AFTER SIX INNINGS, BUT BOSTON IMMEDIATELY HIT BACK WITH FIVE RUNS IN THE SEVENTH TO END THE SUSPENSE.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
BOSTON 0 4 0 5 0 0 5 0 3 17 20 0
TEXAS 4 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 10 18 1
BOSTON AB R H BI BB SO
REYES 5 0 3 1 0 1
GREENE 1 1 0 0 0 1
OLIVO 5 2 2 3 1 1
DAMON 4 2 2 1 1 2
SNIDER 6 1 1 0 0 2
MALLETTE 6 3 3 6 0 1
BARMES 5 2 2 0 1 1
KOUZMANFF 4 2 2 3 1 1
BRIGNAC 5 1 2 0 0 1
CORPORAN 4 3 2 3 1 0
TEXAS
RAMIREZ 5 1 1 0 0 2
WILEY 5 3 3 3 0 1
SWISHER 5 2 2 3 0 1
CRUISE 5 1 2 0 0 2
RASMUS 5 2 4 2 0 0
LUCROY 2 0 1 0 0 0
MORALES 1 0 0 0 0 0
MARKAKIS 1 0 0 1 0 1
McMAHON 5 0 0 0 0 2
JARAMILLO 5 0 4 1 0 0
CALLASPO 4 1 1 0 1 1
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RED SOX PUT UP PAIR OF 5-RUN INNINGS DURING ROUT
BY PAT DORWIN
SPORTSWRITER
DALLAS MORNING NEWS
ARLINGTON - HONG-CHIN KUO WENT FROM SAVIOR TO JANITOR IN 24 HOURS.
KUO, A NIGHT AFTER PRESERVING A 2-0 WIN OVER BOSTON, ALSO FOUND HIMSELF IN THE GAME FOR NINTH-INNING DUTY SATURDAY.
BUT THIS TIME KUO WASN'T TRYING TO KEEP THE RED SOX FROM SCORING, HE WAS JUST HOPING THEY WOULDN'T SCORE ANY MORE RUNS.
LO AND BEHOLD, BOSTON'S NEVILLE MALLETTE TACKED ON A THREE-RUN SHOT AGAINST KUO, TOPPING OFF A 17-10 ROUT AT THE HANDS OF BOSTON.
THE RANGERS (8-11) SCORED SEVEN RUNS IN THE FIRST TWO INNINGS, ONLY TO WATCH RATHER HELPLESSLY AS THE RED SOX (7-10) TALLIED A PAIR OF 5-RUN INNINGS, A 4-RUN STANZA, AND THOSE PESKY THREE RUNS IN THR NINTH.
ALL IN ALL, THE TEAMS COMBINED FOR 27 RUNS AND 38 HITS - AND NOT TOO MUCH OF ANYTHING WAS CHEAP AS THERE WAS JUST A SINGLE ERROR IN THE GAME.
IN WHAT MAY HAVE BEEN A FIRST, AT LEAST IN THE LAST 111 YEARS OR SO, THE GAME FEATURED THREE STARTING PLAYERS WITH THE FIRST NAME OF "NEVILLE."
BOSTON'S NEVILLE WAS CLEARLY THE STAR OVER THE TWO TEXAS NEVILLES.
NEVILLE MALLETTE, BOSTON'S RIGHTFIELDER, SLAMMED A PAIR OF THREE-RUN HOMERS, THE INITIAL BLAST GIVING BOSTON A 9-7 LEAD IN THE FOURTH, THE SECOND CLUBBING KUO TO FINISH OUT HIS TEAM'S SCORING.
TEXAS' NEVILLE'S, CRUISE AND LECROY, COMBINED TO GO 3-FOR-7.
THINGS STARTED BADLY IN THE BULLPEN FOR THE RANGERS BEFORE THE GAME AS JOSH JOHNSON SUFFERED BRUISED RIBS WHILE WARMING UP. HE'S EXPECTED TO START.
BUT THINGS BEGAN TO LOOK UP FOR EMERGENCY STARTER DELMON BHADELIA IN THE BOTTOM HALF OF THE FIRST WHEN TEXAS PLATED FOUR RUNS.
BHADELIA PROMPTLY GAVE BOSTON THE FOUR-SPOT BACK IN THE SECOND FRAME, THEN AFTER THE RANGERS PLATED THREEE MORE IN THEIR HALF OF THE INNING, BHADELIA WAS IN THE MIDST OF BOSTON'S FIRST FIVE-RUN UPRISING.
THE RANGERS WOULD MAKE IT 9-9 AFTER SIX INNINGS, BUT BOSTON IMMEDIATELY HIT BACK WITH FIVE RUNS IN THE SEVENTH TO END THE SUSPENSE.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
BOSTON 0 4 0 5 0 0 5 0 3 17 20 0
TEXAS 4 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 10 18 1
BOSTON AB R H BI BB SO
REYES 5 0 3 1 0 1
GREENE 1 1 0 0 0 1
OLIVO 5 2 2 3 1 1
DAMON 4 2 2 1 1 2
SNIDER 6 1 1 0 0 2
MALLETTE 6 3 3 6 0 1
BARMES 5 2 2 0 1 1
KOUZMANFF 4 2 2 3 1 1
BRIGNAC 5 1 2 0 0 1
CORPORAN 4 3 2 3 1 0
TEXAS
RAMIREZ 5 1 1 0 0 2
WILEY 5 3 3 3 0 1
SWISHER 5 2 2 3 0 1
CRUISE 5 1 2 0 0 2
RASMUS 5 2 4 2 0 0
LUCROY 2 0 1 0 0 0
MORALES 1 0 0 0 0 0
MARKAKIS 1 0 0 1 0 1
McMAHON 5 0 0 0 0 2
JARAMILLO 5 0 4 1 0 0
CALLASPO 4 1 1 0 1 1
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Thursday
AND THE BEAT GOES ON
THURSDAY APRIL, 13, 2011
RUSH OF TRADES SEE 25 PLAYERS CHANGE TEAMS IN JUST SEVEN DAYS
ARLINGTON - THE TRADE DRUMS RUMBLED AGAIN FOR THE RANGERS.
AND AGAIN.
IN THE LIGHTING-STRIKE TRADITION OF ROCK POWER DRUMMER NEIL PEART OF THE GROUP RUSH, TEXAS KABOOMED ITS WAY THROUGH FIVE TRADES IN A WEEK LONG BLITZ (SEE TRANSACTION SIDEBAR ON RIGHT).
WHEN IT WAS ALL SAID AND DONE, TEXAS HAD PICKED UP SP YOVANI GALLARDO, WHO IT HAS BEEN TRYING TO PRY AWAY FROM THE DODGERS FOR MORE THAN A YEAR AND ANOTHER STARTER HAVING A STRONG SEASON IN WANDY RODRIQUEZ.
THE RANGERS ADDED BASHER ADAM DUNN, FIELDING WHIZ ALEXEI RAMIREZ, A SHORTSTOP, AND PITCHERS THAT COULD MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN HONG-CHI KUO, WADE DAVIS AND FRANKLIN MORALES. KUO HAS ALREADY MOVED INTO A SET-UP ROLE AND MORALES AS A LONG RELIEVER. THE PAIR IS HIGHLY RATED BY RANGERS' SCOUTS, WHO ALSO BELIEVE DAVIS, NOW A SP IN AAA OKLAHOMA CITY, COULD ALSO SEE TIME SOON WITH THE BIG CLUB.
LEAVING ARLINGTON ARE HIGHLY-REGARDED SP MADISON BUMGARNER, 20, WHO HAD MOVED INTO A SET-UP ROLE AFTER A STRONG 2010 IN LONG RELIEF, CLOSER WANDY RINCON AND CATCHER KING SNYDER, WHO NEVER COULD CRACK THE RANGERS' LINEUP MUCH. THE TRIO LANDED IN LOS ANGELES FOR GALLARDO.
MAT LATOS, THE 23-YEAR-OLD FIFTH STARTER, WAS OPTIONED TO AA, WHERE HE'LL CLOSE.
KUO, MORALES AND DAVIS CAME FROM THE REDS FOR RF CAYDEN WOOTEN, LF CARLOS GONAZALEZ AND SS TYLER GREENE. WOOTEN WAS WELL-LIKED BY SCOUTS FOR HIS HITTING ABILITY, BUT WAS AN EXTREMELY SLOW BASERUNNER WHO THE REDS CAN'T HIDE AT DH AS TEXAS COULD.
GONZALEZ HAS ALWAYS BEEN CLOSE TO AN EVERYDAY JOB IN ARLINGTON, BUT NEVER GOT THE NEEDED BREAKS AND COULD SHINE IN CINCINNATI, SCOUTS SAY. GREENE IS A CAREER BACKUP SHORTSTOP.
TEXAS PICKED UP THE ACROBATIC RAMIREZ, SLUGGING DUNN AND RODRIGUEZ. WHO HAS AN ERA OF 2.57 WITH 38 STRIKEOUTS IN 27 ININGS PITCHED AND JUST THREE WALKS FROM THE GIANTS.
THAT TRADE CAME WITH A HIGH COST, WITH 1B MARK TEIXEIRA, SP BARRY ZITO AND 2B RICHIE WEEKS TRAVELING WEST.
THE RANGERS ARE 7-9 AND IN THIRD-PLACE IN THE AL WEST, 5 GAMES BEHIND 12-4 ANAHEIM. TEXAS HAS UPPED ITS TEM BATTING AVERAGE TO .269, AS SHUMAKER (.375),
RASMUS (.346),
DUNN (.326) DESHAWN WAECHTER (.323) AND DERREK WILEY (.322) ALL HITTING ABOVE .300.
NICK MARKAKIS (.290), NEVILLE CRUISE (.286), NICK SWISHER (.281) AND RAMIREZ (.275) ROUND OUT THE LEADING HITTERS.
ODIS McMAHON, THE FORMER STARTER AT SS, HAS DROPPED TO .233 WHILE BACKUP C JASON JARAMILLO HAD TO GO ON A TEAR TO REAXH .231. BACKUP INFIELDER ALBERTO CALLASPO IS JUST 5-FOR-25 (.200) AND RESERVE OF JAMISON KORECKY, JUST 18, HAS ONE HIT IN SIX AT-BATS.
THE BULLPEN UPGRADE HAS SEEN GOOD RESULTS. KUO HAS A COMBINED 1.69 ERA, WITH MORALES AT AN EVEN 3.00. HOLDOVERS COLTON METZGER (NO EARNED RUNS IN THREE GAMES), RANDOLPH GINDL (2.70), CLOSER FRANKIE RODRIGUEZ (3.38 AND FOUR SAVES), MARCEL McARTHUR (4.82) AND DELMON BHADELIA (1.93 HAVE ALL PITCHED WELL.
THE CLUB AWAITS TURNAROUNDS FROM STARTERS
GALLARDO
(12.00 ERA WITH 16 HITS IN 9 IP) AND FELIX HERNANDEZ (0-2, 5.18 ERA, 10 BB IN 20 IP).
JOSH JOHNSON IS 3-0 WITH A 3.79 ERA AND 23 SO IN 19 IP WITH JUST A DOZEN HITS ALLOWED AND MATT CAIN IS 2-1 OVERALL WITH A 4.76 ERA BUT 20 SO IN 20 IP.
2011 SEASON
RUSH OF TRADES SEE 25 PLAYERS CHANGE TEAMS IN JUST SEVEN DAYS
BY PAT DORWIN
SPORTSWRITER
DALLAS MORNING NEWS
ARLINGTON - THE TRADE DRUMS RUMBLED AGAIN FOR THE RANGERS.
AND AGAIN.
IN THE LIGHTING-STRIKE TRADITION OF ROCK POWER DRUMMER NEIL PEART OF THE GROUP RUSH, TEXAS KABOOMED ITS WAY THROUGH FIVE TRADES IN A WEEK LONG BLITZ (SEE TRANSACTION SIDEBAR ON RIGHT).
WHEN IT WAS ALL SAID AND DONE, TEXAS HAD PICKED UP SP YOVANI GALLARDO, WHO IT HAS BEEN TRYING TO PRY AWAY FROM THE DODGERS FOR MORE THAN A YEAR AND ANOTHER STARTER HAVING A STRONG SEASON IN WANDY RODRIQUEZ.
THE RANGERS ADDED BASHER ADAM DUNN, FIELDING WHIZ ALEXEI RAMIREZ, A SHORTSTOP, AND PITCHERS THAT COULD MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN HONG-CHI KUO, WADE DAVIS AND FRANKLIN MORALES. KUO HAS ALREADY MOVED INTO A SET-UP ROLE AND MORALES AS A LONG RELIEVER. THE PAIR IS HIGHLY RATED BY RANGERS' SCOUTS, WHO ALSO BELIEVE DAVIS, NOW A SP IN AAA OKLAHOMA CITY, COULD ALSO SEE TIME SOON WITH THE BIG CLUB.
LEAVING ARLINGTON ARE HIGHLY-REGARDED SP MADISON BUMGARNER, 20, WHO HAD MOVED INTO A SET-UP ROLE AFTER A STRONG 2010 IN LONG RELIEF, CLOSER WANDY RINCON AND CATCHER KING SNYDER, WHO NEVER COULD CRACK THE RANGERS' LINEUP MUCH. THE TRIO LANDED IN LOS ANGELES FOR GALLARDO.
MAT LATOS, THE 23-YEAR-OLD FIFTH STARTER, WAS OPTIONED TO AA, WHERE HE'LL CLOSE.
KUO, MORALES AND DAVIS CAME FROM THE REDS FOR RF CAYDEN WOOTEN, LF CARLOS GONAZALEZ AND SS TYLER GREENE. WOOTEN WAS WELL-LIKED BY SCOUTS FOR HIS HITTING ABILITY, BUT WAS AN EXTREMELY SLOW BASERUNNER WHO THE REDS CAN'T HIDE AT DH AS TEXAS COULD.
GONZALEZ HAS ALWAYS BEEN CLOSE TO AN EVERYDAY JOB IN ARLINGTON, BUT NEVER GOT THE NEEDED BREAKS AND COULD SHINE IN CINCINNATI, SCOUTS SAY. GREENE IS A CAREER BACKUP SHORTSTOP.
TEXAS PICKED UP THE ACROBATIC RAMIREZ, SLUGGING DUNN AND RODRIGUEZ. WHO HAS AN ERA OF 2.57 WITH 38 STRIKEOUTS IN 27 ININGS PITCHED AND JUST THREE WALKS FROM THE GIANTS.
THAT TRADE CAME WITH A HIGH COST, WITH 1B MARK TEIXEIRA, SP BARRY ZITO AND 2B RICHIE WEEKS TRAVELING WEST.
THE RANGERS ARE 7-9 AND IN THIRD-PLACE IN THE AL WEST, 5 GAMES BEHIND 12-4 ANAHEIM. TEXAS HAS UPPED ITS TEM BATTING AVERAGE TO .269, AS SHUMAKER (.375),
RASMUS (.346),
DUNN (.326) DESHAWN WAECHTER (.323) AND DERREK WILEY (.322) ALL HITTING ABOVE .300.
NICK MARKAKIS (.290), NEVILLE CRUISE (.286), NICK SWISHER (.281) AND RAMIREZ (.275) ROUND OUT THE LEADING HITTERS.
ODIS McMAHON, THE FORMER STARTER AT SS, HAS DROPPED TO .233 WHILE BACKUP C JASON JARAMILLO HAD TO GO ON A TEAR TO REAXH .231. BACKUP INFIELDER ALBERTO CALLASPO IS JUST 5-FOR-25 (.200) AND RESERVE OF JAMISON KORECKY, JUST 18, HAS ONE HIT IN SIX AT-BATS.
THE BULLPEN UPGRADE HAS SEEN GOOD RESULTS. KUO HAS A COMBINED 1.69 ERA, WITH MORALES AT AN EVEN 3.00. HOLDOVERS COLTON METZGER (NO EARNED RUNS IN THREE GAMES), RANDOLPH GINDL (2.70), CLOSER FRANKIE RODRIGUEZ (3.38 AND FOUR SAVES), MARCEL McARTHUR (4.82) AND DELMON BHADELIA (1.93 HAVE ALL PITCHED WELL.
THE CLUB AWAITS TURNAROUNDS FROM STARTERS
GALLARDO
(12.00 ERA WITH 16 HITS IN 9 IP) AND FELIX HERNANDEZ (0-2, 5.18 ERA, 10 BB IN 20 IP).
JOSH JOHNSON IS 3-0 WITH A 3.79 ERA AND 23 SO IN 19 IP WITH JUST A DOZEN HITS ALLOWED AND MATT CAIN IS 2-1 OVERALL WITH A 4.76 ERA BUT 20 SO IN 20 IP.
Wednesday
WHEELING AND DEALING
SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 2011
RANGERS ACQUIRE TOP HURLER IN CAIN AND OUTFIELDERS MARKAKIS, RASMUS
RANGERS ACQUIRE TOP HURLER IN CAIN AND OUTFIELDERS MARKAKIS, RASMUS
BY PAT DORWIN
SPORTSWRITER
DALLAS MORNING NEWS
ARLINGTON - TRADES HAVE BEEN LIKE AN OLD CLINT EASTWOOD MOVIE FOR THE RANGERS: "THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY."
NOTHING WAS UGLIER THAN DEALING CATCHER NELSON MYLES IN EARLY-MAY 2010 ONLY TO SEE HIM BLOSSOM INTO THE NATIONAL LEAGUE'S ROOKIE-OF-THE-YEAR.
OTHER TRADES A SEASON AGO CERTAINLY COULD BE CONSIDERED IN THE "BAD" CATEGORY, SUCH AS ACQUIRING A SLUMPING PITCHER IN COLE HAMELS.
BUT LATELY THE GOOD HAS OUTWEIGHED THE BAD - BY FAR. DEALS ARE REPLACING POOR CONTRACTS AND OFFERING HELP FOR INJURIES - AS WELL AS SETTING UP POSSIBLE FUTURE MOVES.
ON SATURDAY, TEXAS ACQUIRED 2B RICHIE WEEKS AND CF COLBY RASMUS FROM MILWAUKEE FOR SP RANDY WOLF, 2B AARON HILL AND RF DARIN LOWELL. WEEKS TAKES OVER FOR HILL, WHO DIDN'T HIT IN SPRING TRAINING OR AT THE START OF THE SEASON LIKE HE'S CAPABLE - THIS AFTER SIGNING A LOMNG-TERM DEAL IN THE OFFSEASON.
WEEKS MAY NOT STICK AROUND, HOWEVER, AS SKIP SHUMAKER AND YOUNGSTERS HUGO GARZA AND LEONARDO ORTIZ AWAIT CHANCES AT SECOND.
RASMUS WAS FIFTH IN THE NL LAST YEAR WITH 111 RBIs AND TAKES OVER CENTERFIELD FOR INJJURED JORDAN SHRADER.
WOLF, THE FIFTH STARTER, WAS EXPENDABLE AFTER THE RANGERS MADE A DEAL FRIDAY TO ACQUIRE STARTER MATT CAIN AND RF NICK MARKAKIS FROM THE REDS FOR SP LEIGH WEIR AND LF CHRIS COGHLAN.
WEIR, THE MUCH-SOUGHT AFTER 20-YEAR-OLD LEFTY, COULD NEVER CRACK THE TEXAS ROTATION ALTHOUGH HE HAD MADE THE TEAM COMING OUT OF SPRING AS A LONG RELIEVER.
CAIN GIVES TEXAS FOUR NO.1 STARTERS, ALONG WITH FELIX HERNANDEZ, A REJUVENATED BARRY ZITO AND JOSH JOHNSON, ALL ACQUIRED IN TRADES LAST SEASON, TO GO ALONG WITH A POTENTIAL NO. 1 IN MAT LATOS.
COGHLAN STARTED MOST OF 2009 IN FLORIDA AND PLAYED WELL IN LEFT FIELD IN 2010 FOR BALTIMORE, SHOWING SPEED AND FLASHING POWER, BEFORE FINISHING OUT THE YEAR WELL IN TEXAS.
HE WAS SIGNED TO A HEALTHY CONTRACT - AS PROMISED BY TEAM PRESIDENT NOLAN RYAN - BUT COGHLAN, LIKE HILL WHO ALSO SIGNED A BIG DEAL, HADN'T HIT MUCH OVER THE PAST SIX WEEKS.
MARKAKIS MORE THAN MAKES UP FOR THAT AND IS SIGNED TO A DEAL SIMILAR TO COGHLAN'S. MARKAKIS HAS LONG BEEN TOUTED AS A POSSIBLE SUPERSTAR AND COULD BREAK OUT AT AGE 27, TWO YEARS OLDER THAN COGHLAN.
Tuesday
HEROES APLENTY ON OPENING DAY
TUEDAY, APRIL 4, 2011
RANGERS KNOCK OFF DEFENDING AL CHAMPS
ARLINGTON - QUESTIONS WERE ASKED.
TEXAS FANS LIKED THE ANSWERS ON MONDAY EVENING, OPENING DAY FOR THE RANGERS, AS THE HOME TEAM POSTED A 7-5 WIN OVER KANSAS CITY.
"A WIN IS A WIN IS A WIN," SAID STARTING PITCHER FELIX HERNANDEZ, WHO SAW TOO FEW OF THOSE IN 2010 (SIX) AS OPPOSED TO LOSSES (21).
ALTHOUGH HE DIDN'T GET CREDIT FOR THE WIN, HERNANDEZ' PITCHING IS WHAT GOT THE RANGERS, A DISMAL 54-108 LAST SEASOM, OFF TO A SOLID START AGAINST A ROYALS TEAM COMING OFF A TRIP TO WORLD SERIES, THAT THEN ADDED MANNY RAMIREZ AND CHIPPER JONES IN THE OFFSEASON.
"FRANKLY, WE PLAYED SEVEN INNINGS OF 2011 BALL, AND A COUPLE FRAMES OF 2010 BALL," SAID RANGERS MANAGER RON WASHINGTON AFTER WATCHING RAMIREZ GO YARD WITH A THREE-RUN SHOT THAT BROUGHT THE ROYALS BACK TO 5-5.
SECOND-YEAR DESIGNATED HITTER DERREK WILEY UNTIED THE SCORE WITH A OPPOSITE FIELD BLAST IN THE 8TH AND THE RANGERS ADDED ANOTHER MARKER IN THE INNING.
TEXAS LOST CENTER FIELDER JORDAN SHAFER FOR FOUR- TO EIGHT-WEEKS WITH A TORN FINGER LIGAMENT. BRYON NANCE WAS CALLED UP TO REPLA\CE SHAFER AND HE AND DARIN LOWELL MAY PLATOON.
RANGERS KNOCK OFF DEFENDING AL CHAMPS
BY PAT DORWIN
SPORSTSWRITER
DALLAS MORNING NEWS
ARLINGTON - QUESTIONS WERE ASKED.
TEXAS FANS LIKED THE ANSWERS ON MONDAY EVENING, OPENING DAY FOR THE RANGERS, AS THE HOME TEAM POSTED A 7-5 WIN OVER KANSAS CITY.
"A WIN IS A WIN IS A WIN," SAID STARTING PITCHER FELIX HERNANDEZ, WHO SAW TOO FEW OF THOSE IN 2010 (SIX) AS OPPOSED TO LOSSES (21).
ALTHOUGH HE DIDN'T GET CREDIT FOR THE WIN, HERNANDEZ' PITCHING IS WHAT GOT THE RANGERS, A DISMAL 54-108 LAST SEASOM, OFF TO A SOLID START AGAINST A ROYALS TEAM COMING OFF A TRIP TO WORLD SERIES, THAT THEN ADDED MANNY RAMIREZ AND CHIPPER JONES IN THE OFFSEASON.
"FRANKLY, WE PLAYED SEVEN INNINGS OF 2011 BALL, AND A COUPLE FRAMES OF 2010 BALL," SAID RANGERS MANAGER RON WASHINGTON AFTER WATCHING RAMIREZ GO YARD WITH A THREE-RUN SHOT THAT BROUGHT THE ROYALS BACK TO 5-5.
SECOND-YEAR DESIGNATED HITTER DERREK WILEY UNTIED THE SCORE WITH A OPPOSITE FIELD BLAST IN THE 8TH AND THE RANGERS ADDED ANOTHER MARKER IN THE INNING.
TEXAS LOST CENTER FIELDER JORDAN SHAFER FOR FOUR- TO EIGHT-WEEKS WITH A TORN FINGER LIGAMENT. BRYON NANCE WAS CALLED UP TO REPLA\CE SHAFER AND HE AND DARIN LOWELL MAY PLATOON.
Monday
2011 SPRING TRAINING DEPTH CHART
MANAGER, RON WASHINGTON (38); HITTING COACH, CLINT HURDLE (13); PITCHING COACH, NATHANIAL CARNEY (14); FIRST BASE COACH, GARY PETTIS (24); THIRD BASE COACH, DAMIAN FRANCO (21) AND BENCH COACH, JERRY HENRY (53)
CATCHERS (8)
NO. NAME AGE HT WT CONTRACT
22 DESHAWN WAECHTER 24 5-10 197 2/3
39 JASON JARAMILLO 28 6-0 210 1/3
17 YAMIL ZEPEDA 25 6-4 218 2/2
2 KING SNYDER 23 6-3 186 2/2
56 DIONER LOPES 22 6-3 215 1/2
69 STANFORD ZIMMER 23 6-1 175 2/3
19 SHAWON LOCKE 21 6-4 191 2/3
28 JOHN JASO 27 6-2 205 1/1
FIRST BASEMEN (4)
25 MARK TEXEIRA 30 6-3 225 2/7
45 DERREK WILEY 24 6-4 209 2/2
23 LINO DE AZA 25 6-4 219 1/1
35 SALVADOR MERCADO 19 6-2 190 1/2
SECOND BASEMEN (6)
8 AARON HILL 28 2/2
55 SKIP SHUMAKER 31 1/3
99 ALBERTO CALLASPO 27 1/2
5 CLARENCE LONEY 25 1/1
49 EDDY CRAMM 25 1/2
8 ROBBIE DEPRIEST 40 6-4 198 1/2
THIRD BASEMEN (5)
9 NEVILLE CRUISE 19 2/3
35 LORENZO ORTIZ 20 2/2
2 HUGO GARZA 20 2/3
23 CHRIS JOHNSON 26 6-3 210 1/3
11 BILLYA DABROWSKI 18 5-11 197 1/2
SHORTSTOPS (8)
7 ODIS McMAHON
3 IAN DESMOND
5 SANTO BERROA
60 TOSHIHISA OCHIDA
88 TYLER GREENE
10 DAN BEASHORE
6 HONG-CHIN MA
12 ROMULA DE LA CRUZ
THIRD BASEMEN (5)
9 NEVILLE CRUISE
35 LORENZO ORTIZ
2 HUGO GARZA
23 CHRIS JOHNSON
11 BILLYA DRABOWSKI
LEFTFIELDERS (5)
33 CHRIS COGHLAN
11 CARLOS GONZALEZ
15 GRAHAM DOLAN
87 MICHAEL BRANTLEY
32 CRUZ URIATE
CENTERFIELDERS (5)
50 JORDAN SHAFER
55 JAMISON KORECKY
30 JOHAN FERREIRA
9 BRYON NANCE
25 CHANG-HO DO
RIGHTFIELDERS (5)
44 NICK SWISHER
20 DARIN LOWELL
54 TORU MATSUMATO
17 TYLER COLVIN
33 LLOYD TULLUES
12 CAYDEN WOOTEN
STARTING PITCHERS (19)
10 FELIX HERNANDEZ
77 BARRY ZITO
28 JOSH JOHNSON
32 MAT LATOS
43 RANDY WOLF
59 FERNANDO NIEVE
47 GIO GONZALEZ
40 DELMON BHADELIA
41 MADISON BUMGARNER
27 LEIGH WEAR
29 MARLIN GREER
45 DYLAN JARAMILLO
27 JEREMY WHITTEN
37 AUGUSTAS ROJAS
36 BILLY BUCKNER
56 JASON VARGAS
58 FELIPE PAULINO
60 ROBERT RAY
28 NOAH ANTHONY
RELIEF PITCHERS (12)
31 IRA SOLERI
37 RANDOLPH GINDL
52 ESMERLING VALDEZ
59 ZANE MIDDLEBROOK
61 YUSLAN QUINTANA
62 ASDRUBAL ESCOBEDO
63 JARVIS SHERRILL
70 DAREL GETZ
71 DINO DE LA ROSA
73 RENALDO JOYNER
74 HUNTER JONES
50 WEON JU
CLOSERS (5)
75 FRANKIE RODRIQUEZ
66 MARCEL McARTHUR
67 WANDY RINCON
68 COLTON METZGER\
51 OTTO SEANEZ
CATCHERS (8)
NO. NAME AGE HT WT CONTRACT
22 DESHAWN WAECHTER 24 5-10 197 2/3
39 JASON JARAMILLO 28 6-0 210 1/3
17 YAMIL ZEPEDA 25 6-4 218 2/2
2 KING SNYDER 23 6-3 186 2/2
56 DIONER LOPES 22 6-3 215 1/2
69 STANFORD ZIMMER 23 6-1 175 2/3
19 SHAWON LOCKE 21 6-4 191 2/3
28 JOHN JASO 27 6-2 205 1/1
FIRST BASEMEN (4)
25 MARK TEXEIRA 30 6-3 225 2/7
45 DERREK WILEY 24 6-4 209 2/2
23 LINO DE AZA 25 6-4 219 1/1
35 SALVADOR MERCADO 19 6-2 190 1/2
SECOND BASEMEN (6)
8 AARON HILL 28 2/2
55 SKIP SHUMAKER 31 1/3
99 ALBERTO CALLASPO 27 1/2
5 CLARENCE LONEY 25 1/1
49 EDDY CRAMM 25 1/2
8 ROBBIE DEPRIEST 40 6-4 198 1/2
THIRD BASEMEN (5)
9 NEVILLE CRUISE 19 2/3
35 LORENZO ORTIZ 20 2/2
2 HUGO GARZA 20 2/3
23 CHRIS JOHNSON 26 6-3 210 1/3
11 BILLYA DABROWSKI 18 5-11 197 1/2
SHORTSTOPS (8)
7 ODIS McMAHON
3 IAN DESMOND
5 SANTO BERROA
60 TOSHIHISA OCHIDA
88 TYLER GREENE
10 DAN BEASHORE
6 HONG-CHIN MA
12 ROMULA DE LA CRUZ
THIRD BASEMEN (5)
9 NEVILLE CRUISE
35 LORENZO ORTIZ
2 HUGO GARZA
23 CHRIS JOHNSON
11 BILLYA DRABOWSKI
LEFTFIELDERS (5)
33 CHRIS COGHLAN
11 CARLOS GONZALEZ
15 GRAHAM DOLAN
87 MICHAEL BRANTLEY
32 CRUZ URIATE
CENTERFIELDERS (5)
50 JORDAN SHAFER
55 JAMISON KORECKY
30 JOHAN FERREIRA
9 BRYON NANCE
25 CHANG-HO DO
RIGHTFIELDERS (5)
44 NICK SWISHER
20 DARIN LOWELL
54 TORU MATSUMATO
17 TYLER COLVIN
33 LLOYD TULLUES
12 CAYDEN WOOTEN
STARTING PITCHERS (19)
10 FELIX HERNANDEZ
77 BARRY ZITO
28 JOSH JOHNSON
32 MAT LATOS
43 RANDY WOLF
59 FERNANDO NIEVE
47 GIO GONZALEZ
40 DELMON BHADELIA
41 MADISON BUMGARNER
27 LEIGH WEAR
29 MARLIN GREER
45 DYLAN JARAMILLO
27 JEREMY WHITTEN
37 AUGUSTAS ROJAS
36 BILLY BUCKNER
56 JASON VARGAS
58 FELIPE PAULINO
60 ROBERT RAY
28 NOAH ANTHONY
RELIEF PITCHERS (12)
31 IRA SOLERI
37 RANDOLPH GINDL
52 ESMERLING VALDEZ
59 ZANE MIDDLEBROOK
61 YUSLAN QUINTANA
62 ASDRUBAL ESCOBEDO
63 JARVIS SHERRILL
70 DAREL GETZ
71 DINO DE LA ROSA
73 RENALDO JOYNER
74 HUNTER JONES
50 WEON JU
CLOSERS (5)
75 FRANKIE RODRIQUEZ
66 MARCEL McARTHUR
67 WANDY RINCON
68 COLTON METZGER\
51 OTTO SEANEZ
Thursday
2010-SEASON TWO REVIEW
AL MVP-ALBERT PUJOLS, SEA, .316, 61, 156
NL MVP-TIM LINCECUM, NYM, 19-8, 3.17 ERA, 235 SO
AL CY YOUNG-CLAY BUCHOLZ, SEA, 18-8, 3.67 ERA, 194 SO
NL CY YOUNG-DERICK LOWE, LA, 22-6, 2.89 ERA, 163 SO
AL ROY-JESUS ROCHA, OF, OAK, .257, 20, 73
NL ROY-NELSON MYLES, C, WASH, .307, 23, 77
AL SILVER SLUGGER-JOEY VOTTO, KC, .355, 40, 134
NL SILVER SLUGGER-JIM THOME, NYM, .325, 34, 100
AL LEADERS
AVG
VOTTO KC .355
NMORGAN ANA .348
ARODRIGUEZ DET .336
JETER OAK .321
PUJOLS SEA .316
HITS
JETER 214
VOTTO 207
PUJOLS 200
AROD 193
2B
POLANCO NYY 56
PIERRE CWS 53
JETER 52
KEMP MIN 46
3B
ROLLINS CWS 16
HR
PUJOLS 61
AROD 58
SWISHER TEX 44
DUNN MIN 43
FIELDER NYY 42
RBI
PUJOLS 156
AROD 145
VOTTO 134
ZIMMERMAN 125
BAY 118
RUNS
AROD 130
PUJOLS 125
KEMP 114
SB
PIERRE 72
NMORGAN 56
ROLLINS 51
EGODWIN CLE 40
BROBERTS 40
NL LEADERS
AVG
THOME NYM .335
MRAMIREZ ARIZ .335
NJOHNSON MIL .332
HELTON HOU .332
ESCOBAR ATL .328
HITS
HELTON 215
MARKAKIS CIN 200
MHOLLIDAY NYM 198
TEJADA PHIL 198
2B
ADAM JONES NYM 51
GRANDERSON ATL 50
AYBAR WASH 49
3B
CRAWFORD PIT 15
HR
UTLEY STL 44
RHOWARD PIT 42
CPENA CHI 42
MRAMIREZ 40
RBI
KMORALES CIN 117
HOLLIDAY 116
HOWARD 116
MREYNOLDS SF 114
RASMUS MIL 111
RUNS
HELTON 114
ABREU 110
REYNOLDS 108
FIGGINS NYM 107
SB
FIGGINS 84
ELLSBURY SD 65
ANDRUS COL 40
AL LEADERS
WINS
BUCHHOLZ SEA 18
LILLY SEA 16
LEE CWS 16
DUCHSHERER OAK 16
SAVES
NATHAN TB 52
SORIANO KC 48
ERA
CUETO KC 3.26
LILLY 3.44
NL LEADERS
WINS
LOWE LA 22
LINCECUM NYM 19
FGARCIA STL 17
SHEETS NYM 17
SAVES
BWILSON STL 49
CAPPS LA 44
ERA
SHEETS 2.11
STANDINGS
AL EAST
TB 93 69 -
BAL 87 75 6
NY 78 84 15
TOR 78 84 15
BOS 27
AL CENTRAL
KC 91 71 -
CLE 89 73 2
CHI 85 77 6
DET 78 84 13
MIN 73 89 18
AL WEST
OAK 88 74 -
ANA 86 76 2
SEA 86 76 2
TEX 54 108 34
NL EAST
NY 108 54 -
PHI 83 79 25
WAS 72 90 36
ATL 70 92 38
FLA 68 94 40
NL CENTRAL
HOU 96 66 -
CIN 88 74 8
STL 84 78 12
MIL 84 78 12
CHI 81 81 15
PIT 66 96 30
NL WEST
LA 99 63 -
SF 84 78 15
COL 82 80 17
SD 67 95 32
ARI 66 96 33
PLAYOFF BRACKET
CLE 3
TB 1
KC 3
OAK 2 KC 4
CLE 2
NYM 3
CIN 1 NYM 4
KC 1
LA 3 NYM 4
HOU 0 LA 2
NL MVP-TIM LINCECUM, NYM, 19-8, 3.17 ERA, 235 SO
AL CY YOUNG-CLAY BUCHOLZ, SEA, 18-8, 3.67 ERA, 194 SO
NL CY YOUNG-DERICK LOWE, LA, 22-6, 2.89 ERA, 163 SO
AL ROY-JESUS ROCHA, OF, OAK, .257, 20, 73
NL ROY-NELSON MYLES, C, WASH, .307, 23, 77
AL SILVER SLUGGER-JOEY VOTTO, KC, .355, 40, 134
NL SILVER SLUGGER-JIM THOME, NYM, .325, 34, 100
AL LEADERS
AVG
VOTTO KC .355
NMORGAN ANA .348
ARODRIGUEZ DET .336
JETER OAK .321
PUJOLS SEA .316
HITS
JETER 214
VOTTO 207
PUJOLS 200
AROD 193
2B
POLANCO NYY 56
PIERRE CWS 53
JETER 52
KEMP MIN 46
3B
ROLLINS CWS 16
HR
PUJOLS 61
AROD 58
SWISHER TEX 44
DUNN MIN 43
FIELDER NYY 42
RBI
PUJOLS 156
AROD 145
VOTTO 134
ZIMMERMAN 125
BAY 118
RUNS
AROD 130
PUJOLS 125
KEMP 114
SB
PIERRE 72
NMORGAN 56
ROLLINS 51
EGODWIN CLE 40
BROBERTS 40
NL LEADERS
AVG
THOME NYM .335
MRAMIREZ ARIZ .335
NJOHNSON MIL .332
HELTON HOU .332
ESCOBAR ATL .328
HITS
HELTON 215
MARKAKIS CIN 200
MHOLLIDAY NYM 198
TEJADA PHIL 198
2B
ADAM JONES NYM 51
GRANDERSON ATL 50
AYBAR WASH 49
3B
CRAWFORD PIT 15
HR
UTLEY STL 44
RHOWARD PIT 42
CPENA CHI 42
MRAMIREZ 40
RBI
KMORALES CIN 117
HOLLIDAY 116
HOWARD 116
MREYNOLDS SF 114
RASMUS MIL 111
RUNS
HELTON 114
ABREU 110
REYNOLDS 108
FIGGINS NYM 107
SB
FIGGINS 84
ELLSBURY SD 65
ANDRUS COL 40
AL LEADERS
WINS
BUCHHOLZ SEA 18
LILLY SEA 16
LEE CWS 16
DUCHSHERER OAK 16
SAVES
NATHAN TB 52
SORIANO KC 48
ERA
CUETO KC 3.26
LILLY 3.44
NL LEADERS
WINS
LOWE LA 22
LINCECUM NYM 19
FGARCIA STL 17
SHEETS NYM 17
SAVES
BWILSON STL 49
CAPPS LA 44
ERA
SHEETS 2.11
STANDINGS
AL EAST
TB 93 69 -
BAL 87 75 6
NY 78 84 15
TOR 78 84 15
BOS 27
AL CENTRAL
KC 91 71 -
CLE 89 73 2
CHI 85 77 6
DET 78 84 13
MIN 73 89 18
AL WEST
OAK 88 74 -
ANA 86 76 2
SEA 86 76 2
TEX 54 108 34
NL EAST
NY 108 54 -
PHI 83 79 25
WAS 72 90 36
ATL 70 92 38
FLA 68 94 40
NL CENTRAL
HOU 96 66 -
CIN 88 74 8
STL 84 78 12
MIL 84 78 12
CHI 81 81 15
PIT 66 96 30
NL WEST
LA 99 63 -
SF 84 78 15
COL 82 80 17
SD 67 95 32
ARI 66 96 33
PLAYOFF BRACKET
CLE 3
TB 1
KC 3
OAK 2 KC 4
CLE 2
NYM 3
CIN 1 NYM 4
KC 1
LA 3 NYM 4
HOU 0 LA 2
THE 'I's' OF TEXAS NOT SHINING BRIGHTLY
RANGERS STUMBLE TO MAJORS' WORST RECORD
ARLINGTON - IMPATIENCE, IMPOTENCE AND INCOMPETENCE ARE NOT A COMBINATION ANYONE IS FOND OF.
UNLESS, OF COURSE, YOU HAVE AN INCLINATION TO BE IMPOSSIBLY SELF-DESTRUCTIVE.
THAT'S THE COURSE THE TEXAS RANGERS FOUND THEMSELVES PLODDING THROUGH IN SEASON TWO OF MLB: THE SHOW 2010, DAWDLING THEIR WAY TO A 54-108 RECORD, POOREST IN ALL THE LAND.
BUT OBSERVERS HAVE AN INKLING ALL THAT IS BEHIND THE FRANCHISE.
"NOW THAT THEY HAVE THE NEW OWNERSHIP IN PLACE (THE CLUB WAS RUN BY MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL UNTIL SUITABLE OWNERS WERE FOUND IN AUGUST), THEY HAVE A WHOLE OFFSEASON TO GET THE BAD TASTE OF 2010 OUT OF THEIR MOUTHS," SAID AN AMERICAN LEAGUE SCOUT. "THEY WERE BY FAR THE YOUNGEST TEAM, SO THERE IS PLENTY OF ROOM FORE THEIR YOUNGSTERS TO BLOSSOM."
TEENAGERS SUCH AS NEVILLE CRUISE, LORENZO ORTIZ, CAYDEN WOOTEN. LEIGH WEIR AND OTHERS GOT TO EXPERIENCE THE BIGS.
"ALTHOUGH THAT EXPERIENCE WAS A LOSING ONE, THEY STILL GOT TO SEE WHAT IT TAKES TO BE CONSISTENT," THE SCOUT SAID.
THE TRIPS MADE BACK AND FORTH BY PLAYERS FROM ARLINGTON, CLASS AAA OKLAHOMA CITY AND AA FRISCO WERE SEEMINGLY MADE DAILY. THE TRADES WERE NUMEROUS - AND HARDLY SUCCESSFUL.
"(INTERIM GENERAL MANAGER DAN) RAJKOWSKI WAS BEHIND THE EIGHT-BALL FROM THE START," SAYS A NATIONAL LEAGUE SCOUT. "HE HAD A DECENT DRAFT OFFENSIVELY, GETTING YOUNG PLAYERS SIGNED TO LONG-TERM DEALS, BUT THAT LEFT THE PITCHING STAFF IN SHAMBLES."
INDEED, JOURNEYMAN RANDY WOLF WAS THE ACE OF THE STAFF UNTIL BREAKING HIS ARM, THEN RETURNING TO DUTY TO FIND THE RANGERS HAD ACQIURED FELIX HERNANDEZ, JOSH JOHNSON AND COLE HAMELS, A TRIUMVIRATE OF STARTERS ANY CLUB WOULD LIKE.
WOLF BARELY MADE IT OUT OF THE BULLPEN FOR A FEW LATE SEASON STARTS WHILE "KING FELIX" LOST 21 GAMES, JOHNSON WAS 10-13 AND THE INEFFECTIVE HAMELS WAS LATER TRADED..
"IT'S CERTAINLY EASY FOR A STARTER TO LOSE FOCUS WITH THE CATCHING SITUATION THE WAY IT WAS," THE NL SCOUT SAID.
INDEED, THE CLUB TRADED AWAY NELSON MYLES EARLY IN THE SEASON - WHERE HE EARNED NL ROOKIE-OF-THE-YEAR HONORS WITH WASHINGTON - AND IT WAS ALL DOWNHILL BEHIND THE PLATE AFTER THAT.
BELOW ARE SEASON STATS FOR MANY OF THE RANGERS, WITH PLAYERS ACQUIRED THROUGH TRADES MARKED WITH ASTERISKS, AND STATS FOR ALL MLB TEAMS COMBINED. ROOKIES ARE DENOTED WITH AN "R" BEFORE THEIR NAMES.
*AARON HILL, 2B, 155 GP, 637 AB, 176 H, .276 AVG, 86 R, 34 2B, 27 HR, 91 RBI, 1 SB
*MARK TEIXEIRA, 1B-DH, 154 GP, 588 AB, 168 H, .286 AVG, 93 R, 33 2B, 31 HR, 91 RBI, 0 SB
NICK SWISHER, RF-CF, 145 GP, 554 AB, 158 H, .285 AVG, 84 R, 22 2B, 44 HR 100 RBI, 0 SB
*CHRIS COGHLAN, LF, 115 GP, 437 AB, 137 H, .314 AVG, 56 R, 20 2B, 8 HR, 44 RBI, 8 SB
R-GRAHAM DOLAN, OF, 102 GP, 291 AB, 81 H, .278 AVG, 27 R, 12 2B, 6 HR, 32 RBI, 5 SB
SKIP SHUMAKER, 2B-OF, 101 GP, 279 AB, 71 H, .276 AVG, 31 R, 12 2B, 0 HR, 19 RBI, 16 SB
R-DERREK WILEY, DH-1B, 100 GP, 394 AB, 104 H, .264 AVG, 42 R, 16 2B, 11 HR 46 RBI, 10 SB
JASON JARAMILLO, C, 69 GP, 151 AB, 41 H, .272 AVG, 12 R, 2 2B, 0 HR, 8 RBI, 1 SB
R-HUGO GARZA, 3B-2B, 59 GP, 212 AB, 54 H, .258 AVG, 12 R, 12 2B, 0 HR, 12 RBI, 2 SB
*JORDAN SHAFER, CF, 48 GP, 132 AB, 42 H, .318 AVG, 19 R, 13 2B, 3 HR, 12 RBI, 4 SB
ALBERTO CALLASPO, INF, 39 GP, 118 AB, 29 H, .246 AVG, 9 R, 4 2B, 3 HR, 16 RBI, 0 SB
R-S. BERROA, SS, 37 GP, 123 AB, 30 H, .244 AVG, 11 R, 3 2B, 0 HR, 8 RBI, 0 SB
R-DIONER LOPES C .143, 0, 0 (2-14)
R-CAYDEN WOOTEN, OF, 19 GP, 45 AB, 10 H, .222 AVG, 4 R, 2 2B, 1HR, 2 RBI, 1 SB
DESHAWN WAECHTER, C, .248, 0, 13 (29-117)
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R-NEVILLE CRUISE, 3B, 2B, 1B
R-LORENZO ORTIZ, 3B-2B,
R-KING SNYDER, C, .159, 1, 3
STANFORD ZIMMER, C, .255, 0, 1 (13-51)
JOHN JASO, C, .000, 0, 0
BY PAT DORWIN
SPORTSWRITER
DALLAS MORNING NEWS
ARLINGTON - IMPATIENCE, IMPOTENCE AND INCOMPETENCE ARE NOT A COMBINATION ANYONE IS FOND OF.
UNLESS, OF COURSE, YOU HAVE AN INCLINATION TO BE IMPOSSIBLY SELF-DESTRUCTIVE.
THAT'S THE COURSE THE TEXAS RANGERS FOUND THEMSELVES PLODDING THROUGH IN SEASON TWO OF MLB: THE SHOW 2010, DAWDLING THEIR WAY TO A 54-108 RECORD, POOREST IN ALL THE LAND.
BUT OBSERVERS HAVE AN INKLING ALL THAT IS BEHIND THE FRANCHISE.
"NOW THAT THEY HAVE THE NEW OWNERSHIP IN PLACE (THE CLUB WAS RUN BY MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL UNTIL SUITABLE OWNERS WERE FOUND IN AUGUST), THEY HAVE A WHOLE OFFSEASON TO GET THE BAD TASTE OF 2010 OUT OF THEIR MOUTHS," SAID AN AMERICAN LEAGUE SCOUT. "THEY WERE BY FAR THE YOUNGEST TEAM, SO THERE IS PLENTY OF ROOM FORE THEIR YOUNGSTERS TO BLOSSOM."
TEENAGERS SUCH AS NEVILLE CRUISE, LORENZO ORTIZ, CAYDEN WOOTEN. LEIGH WEIR AND OTHERS GOT TO EXPERIENCE THE BIGS.
"ALTHOUGH THAT EXPERIENCE WAS A LOSING ONE, THEY STILL GOT TO SEE WHAT IT TAKES TO BE CONSISTENT," THE SCOUT SAID.
THE TRIPS MADE BACK AND FORTH BY PLAYERS FROM ARLINGTON, CLASS AAA OKLAHOMA CITY AND AA FRISCO WERE SEEMINGLY MADE DAILY. THE TRADES WERE NUMEROUS - AND HARDLY SUCCESSFUL.
"(INTERIM GENERAL MANAGER DAN) RAJKOWSKI WAS BEHIND THE EIGHT-BALL FROM THE START," SAYS A NATIONAL LEAGUE SCOUT. "HE HAD A DECENT DRAFT OFFENSIVELY, GETTING YOUNG PLAYERS SIGNED TO LONG-TERM DEALS, BUT THAT LEFT THE PITCHING STAFF IN SHAMBLES."
INDEED, JOURNEYMAN RANDY WOLF WAS THE ACE OF THE STAFF UNTIL BREAKING HIS ARM, THEN RETURNING TO DUTY TO FIND THE RANGERS HAD ACQIURED FELIX HERNANDEZ, JOSH JOHNSON AND COLE HAMELS, A TRIUMVIRATE OF STARTERS ANY CLUB WOULD LIKE.
WOLF BARELY MADE IT OUT OF THE BULLPEN FOR A FEW LATE SEASON STARTS WHILE "KING FELIX" LOST 21 GAMES, JOHNSON WAS 10-13 AND THE INEFFECTIVE HAMELS WAS LATER TRADED..
"IT'S CERTAINLY EASY FOR A STARTER TO LOSE FOCUS WITH THE CATCHING SITUATION THE WAY IT WAS," THE NL SCOUT SAID.
INDEED, THE CLUB TRADED AWAY NELSON MYLES EARLY IN THE SEASON - WHERE HE EARNED NL ROOKIE-OF-THE-YEAR HONORS WITH WASHINGTON - AND IT WAS ALL DOWNHILL BEHIND THE PLATE AFTER THAT.
BELOW ARE SEASON STATS FOR MANY OF THE RANGERS, WITH PLAYERS ACQUIRED THROUGH TRADES MARKED WITH ASTERISKS, AND STATS FOR ALL MLB TEAMS COMBINED. ROOKIES ARE DENOTED WITH AN "R" BEFORE THEIR NAMES.
*AARON HILL, 2B, 155 GP, 637 AB, 176 H, .276 AVG, 86 R, 34 2B, 27 HR, 91 RBI, 1 SB
*MARK TEIXEIRA, 1B-DH, 154 GP, 588 AB, 168 H, .286 AVG, 93 R, 33 2B, 31 HR, 91 RBI, 0 SB
NICK SWISHER, RF-CF, 145 GP, 554 AB, 158 H, .285 AVG, 84 R, 22 2B, 44 HR 100 RBI, 0 SB
*CHRIS COGHLAN, LF, 115 GP, 437 AB, 137 H, .314 AVG, 56 R, 20 2B, 8 HR, 44 RBI, 8 SB
R-GRAHAM DOLAN, OF, 102 GP, 291 AB, 81 H, .278 AVG, 27 R, 12 2B, 6 HR, 32 RBI, 5 SB
SKIP SHUMAKER, 2B-OF, 101 GP, 279 AB, 71 H, .276 AVG, 31 R, 12 2B, 0 HR, 19 RBI, 16 SB
R-DERREK WILEY, DH-1B, 100 GP, 394 AB, 104 H, .264 AVG, 42 R, 16 2B, 11 HR 46 RBI, 10 SB
JASON JARAMILLO, C, 69 GP, 151 AB, 41 H, .272 AVG, 12 R, 2 2B, 0 HR, 8 RBI, 1 SB
R-HUGO GARZA, 3B-2B, 59 GP, 212 AB, 54 H, .258 AVG, 12 R, 12 2B, 0 HR, 12 RBI, 2 SB
*JORDAN SHAFER, CF, 48 GP, 132 AB, 42 H, .318 AVG, 19 R, 13 2B, 3 HR, 12 RBI, 4 SB
ALBERTO CALLASPO, INF, 39 GP, 118 AB, 29 H, .246 AVG, 9 R, 4 2B, 3 HR, 16 RBI, 0 SB
R-S. BERROA, SS, 37 GP, 123 AB, 30 H, .244 AVG, 11 R, 3 2B, 0 HR, 8 RBI, 0 SB
R-DIONER LOPES C .143, 0, 0 (2-14)
R-CAYDEN WOOTEN, OF, 19 GP, 45 AB, 10 H, .222 AVG, 4 R, 2 2B, 1HR, 2 RBI, 1 SB
DESHAWN WAECHTER, C, .248, 0, 13 (29-117)
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R-NEVILLE CRUISE, 3B, 2B, 1B
R-LORENZO ORTIZ, 3B-2B,
R-KING SNYDER, C, .159, 1, 3
STANFORD ZIMMER, C, .255, 0, 1 (13-51)
JOHN JASO, C, .000, 0, 0
T-YAMIL ZEPEDA. C. .282, 0, 3 (20-71)
Monday
HUGE DEALS CONTINUE
BRAUN, MORNEAU AND HAMELS SHIPPED OUT; TEIXEIRA, ZITO AND COGHLAN TEXAS-BOUND
ARLINGTON - RYAN BRAUN - WHO STOPPED THE NEAR-RECORD 21-GAME LOSING SKID BY THE RANGERS EARLIER IN THE SEASON, AND FORMER AMERICAN LEAGUE MVP JUSTIN MORNEAU WERE SENT PACKING THURSDAY, JULY 22.
BRAUN AND MORNEAU, TEXAS' FIRST- AND THIRD-ROUND SEASON TWO DRAFT PICKS, ARE HEADED TO BALTIMORE WHERE THE ORIOLES (58-38) SIT ATOP THE AL EAST, 4.5 GAMES AHEAD OF TAMPA.
THE RANGERS, WITH THE MAJORS' WORST RECORD AT 33-64, PICK UP VETERAN FIRST BASEMAN MARK TEIXEIRA (HITTING .299 WITH 20 HOMERS AND 60 RBI'S), PITCHER BARRY ZITO, THE STARTER IN LAST WEEK'S ALL-STAR GAME AND UP-AND-COMING LEFTFIELDER CHRIS COGHLAN.
"OBVIOUSLY, WE'VE TURNED OUR ATTENTION TO 2011," SAID TEAM PRESIDENT NOLAN RYAN, "AS HAD THE INTERIM FRONT-OFFICE PERSONNEL."
RYAN, PART OF HE GROUP THAT RECENTLY PURCHASED THE TEAM, SAID THE TRADE MATCHED UP WELL CONTRACT- AND COST-WISE.
FORMER RANGER TEIXEIRA IS IN THE OPENING YEAR OF A 7-YEAR DEAL THAT PAYS HIM $126 MILLION, TOPPING OUT AT ALMOST $21 MILLION IN 2016, WHEN HE'LL BE 36 YEARS OLD.
ZITO, 31, HAS ALREADY MATCHED HIS 2009 WIN TOTAL WHILE COMPILING A 10-2 MARK WITH 101 STRIKEOUTS AND 102 HITS ALLOWED IN 130 INNINGS OF WORK. THE 6-FOOT-4, 215-POUND BREAKING BALL SPECIALIST HAS QUALITY STARTS IN 12 OF 19 OUTINGS WITH THREE SHUTOUTS WHILE POSTING A 2.63 ERA.
HIS FOUR-YEAR DEAL PAYS HIM $5.9 MILLION THIS SEASON AND TOPS OUT AT $6.9 MILLION IN THE FINAL YEAR.
"WE'VE BEEN KEEPING AN EYE ON HIM SINCE LATE LAST YEAR," RYAN SAID. "HE'S LOOKED UNHITTABLE TO ME AT TIMES AND WE THINK HE'S RETURNED TO HIS DAYS OF PITCHING OUTSTANDING BALL IN OAKLAND."
THE 24-YEAR-OLD COGHLAN WILL STAY IN LEFT FIELD, LEAVING ROOKIE GRAHAM DOLAN OUT IN THE COLD FOR NOW, ALTHOUGH COGHLAN CAN ALSO PLAY RIGHT FIELD, SECOND BASE AND THIRD BASE.
COGHLAN IS BATTING .310 WITH SIX LONGBALLS AND 32 RUNS DRIVEN IN, A YEAR AFTER POSTING .321, 9, 47 NUMBERS IN NEARLY FULLTIME WORK FOR THE MARLINS.
"WE'LL DEFINITELY BUMP HIS SALARY UP FROM ITS CURRENT $400,000 IF HE CONTINUES HIS STRONG PLAY," RYAN SAID OF COGHLAN.
AN OPTION TO GET THE SLUMPING DOLAN INTO THE OUTFIELD MIX WOULD BE TO TRADE SECOND BASEMAN IAN KINSLER, WHO IS HITTING JUST .223 AND HAS A 3-YEAR CONTRACT NEARING $20 MILLION.
"PEOPLE FORGET IAN IS ONLY 27 YEARS OLD," RYAN SAID. "HE'S IN THE MIDST OF A SECOND STRAIGHT POOR SEASON BUT HAS TONS OF NATURAL POWER."
BRAUN CONTRIBUTED STELLAR DEFENSE IN LEFT ALONG WITH A .295 AVERAGE, 22 HOMERS, 54 RBI'S, 25 DOUBLES AND SEVEN STEALS FOR THE RANGERS.
"(HITTING COACH) CLINT (HURDLE) SAW SOME HOLES IN RYAN'S SWING THAT THE PAIR COULDN'T SEEM TO FIX," SAID RYAN.
BRAUN (SIX-YEARS, $46.8 MILLION) SAID HURDLE WAS CONCERNED ABOUT BRAUN'S PERFORMANCE AGAINST RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERS.
"BUT THE NUMBERS DON'T SEEM TO INDICATE THAT," SAID BRAUN, HITTING .292 VS. RIGHT-HANDERS OPPOSED TO .302 VS. LEFTIES.
BRAUN'S BIGGEST DISCREPANCY CAME AT HOME, WHERE THE RANGERS PLAY DISMAL BALL, WHERE HE HIT ONLY .240 WHILE POUNDING AWAY AT .359 ON THE ROAD. MORNEAU HIT ONLY .212 AT HOME, WHILE POSTING A .315 AVERAGE AWAY FROM ARLINGTON.
MORNEAU, IN THE INITIAL SEASON OF A FIVE-YEAR, $36.3 MILLION DEAL, HIT .265 OVERALL FOR THE RANGERS WITH 16 HOMERS AND 48 RBI'S.
"THE KEY TO THE TRADE WAS (COLE) HAMELS," RYAN SAID.
HAMELS (TWO-YEARS, ALMOST $15 MILLION) IS JUST 4-8 OVERALL WITH AN ERA APPROACHING 5.00, IS A YEAR REMOVED FROM A 10-11, 4.32 SEASON WITH PHILADELPHIA.
"OVERALL, HAMELS IS 10 GAMES OVER .500 FOR HIS CAREER," RYAN SAID OF THE 26-YEAR-OLD LEFTY. "I WISH HIM WELL IN RETURNING TO HIS EARLIER YEARS."
THE DAY BEFORE THIS BLOCKBUSTER, RYAN PULLED OFF A DEAL WITH THE MARLINS, SENDING THREE LIGHTLY REGARDED STARING PITCHERS TO FLORIDA FOR TOP-NOTCH CLOSER FRANKIE RODRIGUEZ. THE 28-YEAR-OLD RIGHTY IS BACK TO HIS OLD SELF, RYAN SAID.
RODRIGUEZ HAS POSTED 26 SAVES WITH A 1.72 ERA A YEAR AFTER HIS 35 SAVES CAME AT THE EXPENSE OF A 3.71 ERA. HE MAKES $8 MILLION THIS YEAR AND $8.4 MILLION IN 2011. TEXAS ALSO ACQUIRED LEFT-HANDED HITTING CATCHER DESHAWN WAECHTER, WHO IS HITTING .316 IN 19 AT-BATS AND WILL PLAY MOST EVERYDAY FOR TEXAS, RYAN SAID.
WAECHTER, 23, HAS A 3-YEAR, $90,000 CONTRACT.
BY PAT DORWIN
SPORTSWRITER
DALLAS MORNING NEWS
ARLINGTON - RYAN BRAUN - WHO STOPPED THE NEAR-RECORD 21-GAME LOSING SKID BY THE RANGERS EARLIER IN THE SEASON, AND FORMER AMERICAN LEAGUE MVP JUSTIN MORNEAU WERE SENT PACKING THURSDAY, JULY 22.
BRAUN AND MORNEAU, TEXAS' FIRST- AND THIRD-ROUND SEASON TWO DRAFT PICKS, ARE HEADED TO BALTIMORE WHERE THE ORIOLES (58-38) SIT ATOP THE AL EAST, 4.5 GAMES AHEAD OF TAMPA.
THE RANGERS, WITH THE MAJORS' WORST RECORD AT 33-64, PICK UP VETERAN FIRST BASEMAN MARK TEIXEIRA (HITTING .299 WITH 20 HOMERS AND 60 RBI'S), PITCHER BARRY ZITO, THE STARTER IN LAST WEEK'S ALL-STAR GAME AND UP-AND-COMING LEFTFIELDER CHRIS COGHLAN.
"OBVIOUSLY, WE'VE TURNED OUR ATTENTION TO 2011," SAID TEAM PRESIDENT NOLAN RYAN, "AS HAD THE INTERIM FRONT-OFFICE PERSONNEL."
RYAN, PART OF HE GROUP THAT RECENTLY PURCHASED THE TEAM, SAID THE TRADE MATCHED UP WELL CONTRACT- AND COST-WISE.
FORMER RANGER TEIXEIRA IS IN THE OPENING YEAR OF A 7-YEAR DEAL THAT PAYS HIM $126 MILLION, TOPPING OUT AT ALMOST $21 MILLION IN 2016, WHEN HE'LL BE 36 YEARS OLD.
ZITO, 31, HAS ALREADY MATCHED HIS 2009 WIN TOTAL WHILE COMPILING A 10-2 MARK WITH 101 STRIKEOUTS AND 102 HITS ALLOWED IN 130 INNINGS OF WORK. THE 6-FOOT-4, 215-POUND BREAKING BALL SPECIALIST HAS QUALITY STARTS IN 12 OF 19 OUTINGS WITH THREE SHUTOUTS WHILE POSTING A 2.63 ERA.
HIS FOUR-YEAR DEAL PAYS HIM $5.9 MILLION THIS SEASON AND TOPS OUT AT $6.9 MILLION IN THE FINAL YEAR.
"WE'VE BEEN KEEPING AN EYE ON HIM SINCE LATE LAST YEAR," RYAN SAID. "HE'S LOOKED UNHITTABLE TO ME AT TIMES AND WE THINK HE'S RETURNED TO HIS DAYS OF PITCHING OUTSTANDING BALL IN OAKLAND."
THE 24-YEAR-OLD COGHLAN WILL STAY IN LEFT FIELD, LEAVING ROOKIE GRAHAM DOLAN OUT IN THE COLD FOR NOW, ALTHOUGH COGHLAN CAN ALSO PLAY RIGHT FIELD, SECOND BASE AND THIRD BASE.
COGHLAN IS BATTING .310 WITH SIX LONGBALLS AND 32 RUNS DRIVEN IN, A YEAR AFTER POSTING .321, 9, 47 NUMBERS IN NEARLY FULLTIME WORK FOR THE MARLINS.
"WE'LL DEFINITELY BUMP HIS SALARY UP FROM ITS CURRENT $400,000 IF HE CONTINUES HIS STRONG PLAY," RYAN SAID OF COGHLAN.
AN OPTION TO GET THE SLUMPING DOLAN INTO THE OUTFIELD MIX WOULD BE TO TRADE SECOND BASEMAN IAN KINSLER, WHO IS HITTING JUST .223 AND HAS A 3-YEAR CONTRACT NEARING $20 MILLION.
"PEOPLE FORGET IAN IS ONLY 27 YEARS OLD," RYAN SAID. "HE'S IN THE MIDST OF A SECOND STRAIGHT POOR SEASON BUT HAS TONS OF NATURAL POWER."
BRAUN CONTRIBUTED STELLAR DEFENSE IN LEFT ALONG WITH A .295 AVERAGE, 22 HOMERS, 54 RBI'S, 25 DOUBLES AND SEVEN STEALS FOR THE RANGERS.
"(HITTING COACH) CLINT (HURDLE) SAW SOME HOLES IN RYAN'S SWING THAT THE PAIR COULDN'T SEEM TO FIX," SAID RYAN.
BRAUN (SIX-YEARS, $46.8 MILLION) SAID HURDLE WAS CONCERNED ABOUT BRAUN'S PERFORMANCE AGAINST RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERS.
"BUT THE NUMBERS DON'T SEEM TO INDICATE THAT," SAID BRAUN, HITTING .292 VS. RIGHT-HANDERS OPPOSED TO .302 VS. LEFTIES.
BRAUN'S BIGGEST DISCREPANCY CAME AT HOME, WHERE THE RANGERS PLAY DISMAL BALL, WHERE HE HIT ONLY .240 WHILE POUNDING AWAY AT .359 ON THE ROAD. MORNEAU HIT ONLY .212 AT HOME, WHILE POSTING A .315 AVERAGE AWAY FROM ARLINGTON.
MORNEAU, IN THE INITIAL SEASON OF A FIVE-YEAR, $36.3 MILLION DEAL, HIT .265 OVERALL FOR THE RANGERS WITH 16 HOMERS AND 48 RBI'S.
"THE KEY TO THE TRADE WAS (COLE) HAMELS," RYAN SAID.
HAMELS (TWO-YEARS, ALMOST $15 MILLION) IS JUST 4-8 OVERALL WITH AN ERA APPROACHING 5.00, IS A YEAR REMOVED FROM A 10-11, 4.32 SEASON WITH PHILADELPHIA.
"OVERALL, HAMELS IS 10 GAMES OVER .500 FOR HIS CAREER," RYAN SAID OF THE 26-YEAR-OLD LEFTY. "I WISH HIM WELL IN RETURNING TO HIS EARLIER YEARS."
THE DAY BEFORE THIS BLOCKBUSTER, RYAN PULLED OFF A DEAL WITH THE MARLINS, SENDING THREE LIGHTLY REGARDED STARING PITCHERS TO FLORIDA FOR TOP-NOTCH CLOSER FRANKIE RODRIGUEZ. THE 28-YEAR-OLD RIGHTY IS BACK TO HIS OLD SELF, RYAN SAID.
RODRIGUEZ HAS POSTED 26 SAVES WITH A 1.72 ERA A YEAR AFTER HIS 35 SAVES CAME AT THE EXPENSE OF A 3.71 ERA. HE MAKES $8 MILLION THIS YEAR AND $8.4 MILLION IN 2011. TEXAS ALSO ACQUIRED LEFT-HANDED HITTING CATCHER DESHAWN WAECHTER, WHO IS HITTING .316 IN 19 AT-BATS AND WILL PLAY MOST EVERYDAY FOR TEXAS, RYAN SAID.
WAECHTER, 23, HAS A 3-YEAR, $90,000 CONTRACT.
Wednesday
FINALLY!
LONG LOSING SKEIN COMES TO END
BY PAT DORWIN
SPORTSWRITER
DALLAS MORNING NEWS
HOUSTON - THE RANGERS HAD TO LOOK TO CANADA FOR INSPIRATION TO HALT THEIR LOSING STREAK.
WITH "IT'S OVER" BY LONG-BROKEN UP LOVERBOY, AND "IN THE END" BY LONG-IN-THE-TOOTH ROCK BAND RUSH, BLARING IN THE RANGERS' CLUBHOUSE THE PAST WEEK, THE SONGS PROVED LUCKY SATURDAY, JUNE 19 AT HOUSTON.
THE SONGS BY THE CANADIAN BANDS WERE FIRST BASEMAN JUSTIN MORNEAU'S IDEA.
WHATEVER WORKS.
AFTER COMPILING A 21-GAME LOSING STREAK - NEARING THE PREHISTORIC CLEVELAND SPIDERS' 24 STRAIGHT LOSSES IN 1896 AND PHILADELPHIA'S 23-GAME SLIDE IN 1961 - IT ALL ENDED WITH A 5-4 WIN OVER THE ASTROS.
RYAN BRAUN'S SECOND SOLO HOMER - THIS COMING IN THE TOP OF THE 10TH - VAULTED THE RANGERS TO THE WIN AFTER HOUSTON TIED THE GAME IN THE BOTTOM OF THE NINTH.
"RYAN GOT THE MONKEY UNCLAWED FROM OUR BACKS," SAID TEXAS RANGER MANAGER RON WASHINGTON. "TIME TO TOSS THOSE OLD CDs AND GET SOME NEW MUSIC ON."
Sunday
YOUNG AT HEART
Upstarts hold the key
BY PAT DORWIN
Sportswriter
DALLAS MORNING NEWS
ARLINGTON - IT USED TO BE, "DON'T MESS WITH TEXAS."
NOW, IT'S "THE MESS IN TEXAS."
AS THE "STRANGERS" HAVE FALLEN BY THE WAYSIDE TO A MAJOR-LEAGUE WORST 19-40 RECORD - AND 21 STRAIGHT LOSSES - IT'S TOO EASY TO POINT OUT THE OBVIOUS: THE 25-MAN ROSTER IS BY FAR THE YOUNGEST IN THE MAJORS AND THE HITTERS AND PITCHERS RARELY CONNECT IN THE SAME GAME.
THAT DOESN'T MEAN TEXAS FANS SHOULD GIVE UP HOPE.
"WE'VE MADE DEALS TO PUT THE NEW OWNERSHIP IN GOOD POSITION WITH SOLID CORE PLAYERS SIGNED LONG-TERM," SAYS INTERIM GENERAL MANAGER DAN RAJKOWSKI. "YOUNG PLAYERS ARE ABOVE THE LEVEL THEY SHOULD BE PLAYING AT, BUT HAVE DONE WELL AND SOME WILL BE STARS."
IN PHONE INTERVIEWS WITH A HALF-DOZEN MAJOR-LEAGUE SCOUTS, THE ORGANIZATION WAS BROKEN DOWN BASED ON PLAYERS' PROJECTED POTENTIAL -INTO STANDARD SCHOOL LETTER GRADES AS FOLLOWS.
CAPSULES MAY INCLUDE SCOUTS' REMARKS, STATS, CONTRACT INFO, AGE, POSITION ...ETC. STATS INCLUDE RECORDS WITH FORMER MLB TEAMS.
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LEIGH WEIR #27
THE 19-YEAR-OLD LHSP HAS ONLY EIGHT DAYS OF MLB SERVICE. FIRST YEAR OF TWO-YEAR CONTRACT.
HAS POTENTIAL TO BE TOP-FLIGHT STARTER. THE 6-4, 200 WEIR HAS QUALITY STARTS IN 6 OF 8 AA GAMES AND 3.12 ERA.
"GOOD STAMINA, NOT A CLUTCH SP - YET. AVERAGE BB-SO RATIO. COULD REACH AS HIGH AS A NO.2 STARTER, BUT LIKELY A 3."
MADISON BUMGARNER #41
THE 6-4, 215 LHSP IS JUST 20, BUT POSTED AN 0-2 RECORD AS A LONG RELIEVER (12 GAMES, 3 STARTS) IN TEXAS WITH AN ERA NEAR 9.
ERA UNDER 2 IN 5 AA STARTS, GOOD STAMINA, BUT CONTROL ISSUES AT TIMES. HAS A 1-YEAR, 400K DEAL.
MAT LATOS #32
THE 22-YEAR OLD RHSP (6-5, 225) ALSO HAS 1-YEAR, 400K CONTRACT. POSTED 1-2 RECORD IN LONG RELIEF FOR RANGERS, WITH 4.59 ERA, INCLUDING A PAIR OF STARTS. WENT 4-5 IN SAN DIEGO LAST YEAR WITH 4.62 ERA.
NEVILLE CRUISE #9
"HAS HAD THE UPS-AND-DOWNS EXPECTED OF ANY 18-YEAR OLD WHO HAS BEEN THE MAIN STARTER AT 3B SINCE TRAINING CAMP BEGAN."
STRONG FIELDER, BUT SLUMP AT THIRD HAS SEEN HIM DH SOME IN THE FIRST YEAR OF THREE-YEAR CONTRACT PAYING HIM 374K IN 2010.
THE 6-0, 218 CRUISE CAN ALSO PLAY 2B AND 1B. SALARY RISES TO 393K, THEN 412K.
"TEXAS IS RE-ASSESING AN EXTENSION, AND THAT COULD GO EITHER WAY FOR THEM."
"I THINK TEXAS DRAFTED (RYAN) BRAUN FIRST IN THE FANTASY DRAFT WITH AN EYE ON MOVING HIM TO THIRD AS THEY HAD WITH (ALBERT) PUJOLS IN SEASON-ONE."
AVERAGE HAS FALLEN FROM NEAR .250 TO .228 WITH 9 HR AND 22 RBI. OBP JUST .247.
"THERE'S NO DOUBT HE HAS SUPERSTAR POTENTIAL, BUT WON'T SEE ROBIN YOUNT-LIKE STARDOM."
"CLUTCH HITTER AND RUNS BASES WELL AND 25- TO 30 HR POTENTIAL IS THERE."
RYAN BRAUN #8
"STRICTLY AN OUTFIELDER NOW, HE PLAYS THE WALL AND CORNER WELL IN LEFT."
THE 6-1, 200-POUNDER IS SIGNED TO A 6-YEAR, $46.8M CONTRACT AND IS A YEAR REMOVED FROM A 32, 114 AND .320 SEASON, ALTHOUGH CURRENTLY HITTING JUST .291 WITH 13 HOMERS AND 33 RBI'S.
"HE WAS IN THE LINEUP EVERYDAY FOR ALMOST THE FIRST 50 GAMES, SO HE MAY BE A BIT TIRED, BUT THAT'S NO EXCUSE FOR HIS POOR PITCH SELECTION. HE CAN BE BUSTED INSIDE OR FLAIL AWAY ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE PLATE."
"BRAUN HAS A VERY MANAGEABLE CONTRACT, SO YOU MAY JUST HAVE TO WRITE OFF THIS SEASON AS A BLIP BASED ON HIS PAST NUMBERS."
JUSTIN MORNEAU #33
THE FORMER AL MVP IS JUST 28 AND SIGNED TO A 5-YEAR DEAL WORTH $36.3M.
"HE WAS THEIR MOST DANGEROUS PLAYER EARLY, BUT HIS AVERAGE HAS DROPPED TO JUST .268 AND IT'S TOO EARLY FOR THE TEXAS HEAT TO BE AFFECTING HIM."
THE 6-4, 235-POUND MORNEAU PUT UP 30 HOMERS WITH 100 RBI'S WITH A .274 AVERAGE IN 2009.
"HE'S DEFINITELY LOST SOME FOCUS THIS SEASON."
HAS 14 HR AND 37 RBI WITH A .505 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE.
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DELMON BHADELIA #40
THE 6-2, 177-POUND RHSP WAS JUST CALLED UP TO THE BIGS AS TEXAS LOOKS TO HALT A RUN-AWAY TRAIN LOSING STREAK. SIGNED TO A 3-YR, $1.18M DEAL.
"NOT A STAR, STILL A QUALITY PITCHER."
WAS 7-2 IN THE MINORS.
MASAO OGAWA #25
THE 6-1, 201-POUND RHSP IS JUST 18 AND SIGNED TO A 2-YR/790K DEAL. HASN'T PITCHED MUCH AFTER FAILING AS A STARTER IN THE MINORS. NOW IN LONG RELIEF IN AA.
"HE NEEDS TO GET STRONGER SO HE CAN GET DEEPER INTO STARTS."
RANDOLPH GINDL #37
GOOD-SIZED (6-4, 205-POUND) RELIEVER HAS A 2.53 ERA WITH TEXAS IN 10 GAMES, BUT TIRES TOO EASILY.
SIGNED FOR CONTRACT YEARS OF $374K, $393K AND $412K.
"SOLID, BUT WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET."
CARLOS GONZALEZ #11
"INJURED ALMOST ALL YEAR (BROKEN ANKLE) AND THAT DOESN'T HELP HIS CHANCES NEXT SEASON."
THE 6-1, 215-POUNDER HIT .284 WITH 13 HRs LAST YEAR FOR THE ROCKIES, BUT DROVE IN JUST 29 RUNS.
THE SCOUTS WERE DIVIDED ON HIS FUTURE, HALF SAW STARTER POTENTIAL, HALF SAW JOURNEYMAN OUTFIELDER. JUST ACTIVATED BY AAA OKLAHOMA CITY.
CHA SEUNG LEE #50
THE 24-YEAR-OLD SWITCH-HITTING OF SHOWED PLENTY OF POTENTIAL IN SEASON ONE-2010, BUT HAS YET TO BE CALLED UP FOR SEASON TWO, AS INJURIES AND DEPTH HAVE HINDERED HIM.
"NICE COMBINATION OF SIZE (6-4, 231-POUNDS) AND SPEED (4.48 40-YARD DASH), BUT NOT AS STRONG AS HE LOOKS."
HITTING JUST .264 AT AA WITH NINE RBI'S IN 38 GAMES. IN INITIAL YEAR OF 2-YR DEAL.
GRAHAM DOLAN #15
HAS PUT UP PRODUCTIVE NUMBERS IN BOTH SEASONS AND WITH TAMPA IN EARLIER THREE-YEAR TRIAL.
"HE'S MISCAST AS A LEADOFF HITTER, WHERE HE'S BEEN SLOTTED WITH TEXAS MOST OF THE SEASON, AND THE ACQUISITION OF (MICHAEL BOURN) WILL CUT INTO HIS PLAYING TIME."
THE 6-1, 185-POUND ROOKIE HAS HIT .333 IN 108 AT-BATS WITH THREE LONGBALLS AND 14 RUNS KNOCKED IN. CAN PLAY ALL THREE OF POSITIONS, BUT DOESN'T STAND OUT DEFENSIVELY.
"HE'S VERY SOLID OFFENSIVELY AND COULD DEVELOP 20-PLUS HOME RUN POWER.DECENT SPEED, A NO 2. HITTER OR BOTTOM OF THE LINEUP ON A STRONG TEAM."
RANDY WOLF #43
THE LHSP BEGAN THE SEASON AS THE STAFF ACE - WITH TRADES FOR FELIX HERNANDEZ, JOSH JOHNSON AND COLE HAMELS, THE INJURED WOLF IS NOW A FOURTH STARTER.
"TEXAS REALLY NEGLECTED ITS PITCHING STAFF - AS FAR AS ESTABLISHED STARTERS - AND WOLF WAS THE ACE. HE SHOULD HAVE NO PROBLEM PITCHING BEHIND THE GUYS ACQUIRED IN TRADES."
THE 33-YEAR-OLD, WITH 11 YEARS IN THE BIGS, WAS JUST 1-4 WITH A 4.75 ERA, BEFORE FRACTURING HIS ARM THROWING A PITCH. HE'S EXPECTED BACK WITHIN TWO- TO THREE-WEEKS.
SIGNED TO A 3-YR,$15.5 MILLION CONTRACT.
MARCEL McARTHUR #66
RH CLOSER JUST TOOK THE CLOSING SPOT VACATED BY THE TRADE OF VETERAN RYAN FRANKLIN.
THE 6-3, 217-POUNDER IS IN THE FIRST SEASON OF A THREE-YEAR DEAL.
"NEEDS TO THROW MORE STRIKES EARLY IN THE COUNT AND NEEDS TO WORK ON HIS STAMINA."
COLTON METZGER #68
LHRP IS GETTING UP THE IN YEARS AT 28 AND HAS BEEN AT FRISCO ALL SEASON WHICH IS DISCOURAGING AS RANGERS' PITCHING HSA BEEN UNSOUND. METZGER'S APPARENTLY UNER THE RADER DESPITE NOT BLOWING ANY OF HIS 14 SAVES AND POSTING AN ERA UNDER 3.00.
JOSH JOHNSON #28
THE BIG RHSP (6-7 AND 252 POUNDS) WAS ACQUIRED IN A TRADE IN THE OPENING YEAR OF A 5-YEAR, $49M CONTRACT.
"HE MIGHT BE THE BEST MLB PITCHER IN THE PAST YEAR-AND-A-HALF."
JUST 4-7 WITH A 5.40 ERA THIS YEAR, HOWEVER.
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LORENZO ORTIZ #35HAD ROOKIE-OF-THE-YEAR CAMPAIGN GOING IN SEASON-ONE FOR THE PIRATES. IN FIRST OF TWO-SEASON CONTRACT.
"THIS SEASON HAS BEEN SOMEWHAT OF A LETDOWN FOR HIM, AS HE REALLY HASN'T GOT THAT EVERYDAY IN THE MAJORS HE GOT IN SEASON-ONE."
THE 19-YEAR-OLD HIT .260 IN 96 MLB AT-BATS WITH TWO DINGERS AND EIGHT RUNS DRIVEN IN. PLAYED 3B, 2B AND DH. IN 30 AA GAMES FOR FRISCO, ORTIZ HAS HIT 8, 24, .280, WITH .517 LUGGING PERCNTAGE.
"TEXAS ACQUIRED IAN KINSLER, WHO THEN GOT HURT, AND THE YOUNGSTERS, (EDDY) CRAMM AND (TOSHIHSA) UCHIDA, ALONG WITH (SKIP) SCHUMAKER, BLOCKED HIS PATH AT SECOND, AND (NEVILLE) CRUISE IS THE THIRD BASEMAN."
IRA SOLERI #16
PITCHED A BIT IN MIDDLE RELIEF IN ARLINGTON, BUT ERA SKYROCKETED TO 7.43. IN 13 AAA GAMES, HE'S AT 4.26.
NICK SWISHER #44
EASILY THE RANGERS' MOST CONSISTENT PLAYER, THE VERSATILE SWISHER SEES TIME IN CF, RF AND 1B. THE 29-YEAR-OLD LEADS THE TEAM WITH 20 HOMERS IN ONLY 198 AT-BATS, AFTER CLUBBING 29 IN 300 MORE AT BATS THIS YEAR,
"THE BIGGEST DIFFERENCE FOR NICK IN SEASON-TWO IS HIS ABILITY TO HIT LEFTIES, EVEN THOUGH HE IS A SWITCH-HITTER. THAT TURNAROUND ALLOWED HIM A FULL-TIME SPOT IN THE LINEUP."
SWISHER HAS KNOCKED IN A TEAM-HIGH 40 RUNS ON JUST 56 HITS, AND LOST HIS 13-GAME HIT STREAK WHEN TEXAS DROPPED ITS 20TH STRAIGHT, A 2-0, 12-INNING LOSS AT HOUSTON.
DARIN LOWELL #20
RECENTLY ACQUIRED CF WILL GET A CHANCE TO PLAY PLENTY IN CF, TO SEE IF HE'S A CHEAPER ALTERNATIVE TO MICHAEL BOURN. THE 19-YEAROLD HAS HIT 7, 18, .252 IN 115 MLB AT-BATS, GONE 4-FOR-4 IN STEALS AND SCORED 19 RUNS.
SIGNED TO A 3YR-$1.1M CONTRACT.
COLE HAMELS #88
JUST 26, THE LHSP SEEMS LIKE HE'S BEEN AROUND A LOT LONGER. ACQUIRED IN A TRADE, HE'S DROPPED HIS LAST SIX DECISIONS AND HAS A YEAR LEFT ON HIS CONTRACT.
"HE WAS NEAR THE TOP OF THE NL IN STRIKEOUTS BEFORE HE WAS TRADED, SO THAT EXTRA AL HITTER MAY BE TOO MUCH FOR HIM AS VELOCITY ISN'T HIGH, BUT HE'S GOT A HIGH STAMINA LIMIT."
HAS AN EXCELLENT CIRCLE CHANGE BUT IS 3-6, 4.21 A YEAR AFTER POSTING 10-11, 4.32 NUMBERS.
"2011 IS A CONTRACT YEAR - I EXPECT 18 WINS."
RANDY CHOATE #36
THE VETERAN SET-UP MAN WILL LIKELY CHANGE LEAGUES TO A CONTENDER SOON AS HE'S PUT UP A 5.84 ERA, WAY UP FROM 3.47 IN 2009. JUST TRADED.
SKIP SCHUMAKER #55
GUTSY 2B CAN ALSO PLAY ALL THREE OUTFIELD POSITIONS.
HAD FANTASTIC SEASON-ONE AS A LEADING SILVER SLUGGER AWARD CANDIDATE. HAS JUST 10 RBI'S IN 153 SEASON-TWO AT-BATS.
"A LOT OF TEAMS WOULD HAVE HIM PLAYING EVERYDAY, BUT TEXAS HAS TOO MANY YOUNGSTERS IN SEASON-TWO. BUT I DON'T SEE THEM MOVING HIM. HE'S TOO GRITTY."
AT AGE 30, SCHUMAKER COULD LAST ANOTHER DECADE IN THE MAJORS AS A UTILITYMAN AND PINCH-HITTER.
DERREK WILEY #45
JUST 23, THE 6-4, 209-POUND WILEY HAS FLASHED IMMENSE POWER AND HAS THE FRAME TO ADD ANOTHER 30 TO 40 POUNDS OF MUSCLE.
"BUT WHERE DO YOU PLAY HIM? HE'LL NEVER TAKE JUSTIN MORNEAU'S JOB AWAY AND THE RANGERS ARE FILLED WITH DH-TYPES."
HAS NINE HITS IN 34 RANGERS AT-BATS, WITH A HOMER AND FOUR RBI'S. WILL GET A SHOT SOMEWHERE IN 2011.
FELIX HERNANDEZ #10
KING FELIX GETS A "C?" WHAT'S GOING ON HERE?
"YOU SAW WHAT HE COULD DO IN THE HOUSTON GAME, VIRTUALLY STONEWALLING THE ASTROS FOR 10 OF 11 INNINGS. BUT WHAT HAPPENS THE NEXT GAME? HE MAY GIVE UP FIVE RUNS IN FIVE INNINGS"
OR HE MAY BE PLAYING FIRST BASE. MANAGER RON WASHINGTON SAID HERNANDEZ WILL SEE SOME TIME THERE AFTER BATTING THE 6-3, 225-POUNDER IN THE SEVEN HOLE VS. HOUSTON.
IS 4-8, 3.55 A YEAR REMOVED FROM 19-5, 2,49 AND IN THE FIRST OF A 5-YR/$52.5M DEAL. AT JUST 23, HE HAS MORE THAN FOUR YEARS IN THE MAJORS.
BRETT GARDNER #30
THE 26-YEAR-OLD OF HAS SEEN JUST 11 AT-BATS IN TEXAS, BUT HAS HIT .313 IN AAA.
MICHAEL BRANTLEY #87
PRIMARILY BATTED LEADOFF AND PLAYED LF FOR FRISCO. WENT O-FOR-14 IN BRIEF ARLINGTON STAY AND THE 22-YEAR-OLD IS NOW IN AAA.
JUDSON BANKS #7
THE CATCHER SHOWED SOME POP WITH TEXAS, BUT MANGED JUST FIVE HITS IN 39 RANGER AT-BATS BEFORE THEE 22-YEAR-OLD WAS SENT TO AAA. JUST RELEASED IN PS3 GLITCH.
OTTO SEANEZ #92
THE RHSP, ALSO 22, HAS STARTED AND PITCHED IN LONG RELIEF IN AAA, GOING 5-0 WITHA 4.50 ERA. CLOSER IN 2011.
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MARLIN GREER #80
YET ANOTHER 22-YEAR-OLD, THE RHSP WAS 1-1 IN TEXAS WITH A 4.30 ERA IN THREE TEXAS STARTS BUT HAS GONE 3-3, 2.79 IN AA WITH FIVE QUALITY STARTS IN EIGHT GAMES.
DYLAN JARAMILO #93
THE RHSP HAS SEEN MOSTLY BULLPEN ACTION IN AAA, GOING JUST 2-7, 4.89.
NESTOR EPPERSON #57
LHSP IS JUST 19, 0-2. 7.36 WITH TEXAS, SAME ERA IN AAA
WANDY RINCON #67
CLOSER, 19, HAS FIVE SAVES IN 30 GAMES WITH FRISCO, A 3,09 ERA AND TWO BLOWN SAVES. HAS RECORDED A DOZEN HOLDS.
JEREMY WHITTEN #91
RHSP IS 4-3, 3.77 IN 13 STARTS AT AAA, GIVING UP 66 HITS IN 74 IP WITH 36 BB AND 37 SO.
ALDO MONTANO #46
RHSP PITCHED TWICE IN ARLINGTON, GARNERING A LOSS AND A 7.56 ERA, BUT IS 3-0, 3.19 IN AA.
CAYDEN WOOTEN #12
THE 18-YEAR-OLD HAS SPENT A BIT OF TIME IN TEXAS,BUT HAS JUST FIVE HITS IN 24 ABs, WHILE CHURNING OUT 5. 19, .313 AT AA.
GIO GONZALEZ #47
LHSP SAW ACTION WITH RANGERS FOR FIVE GAMES IN LONG RELIEF AND INSPIRED NOBODY WITH A 10.38 ERA, BUT WAS 6-2, 2.97 AS A RISCO STARTER.
GABE GROSS #75
THE 30-YEAR-OLD VETERAN POSTED FIVE HITS IN 27 TEXAS AT-BATS, WHILE CURRENTLY 13-FOR-31 (.419) IN LIMITED AAA DUTY WHILE ALSO SEEING TIME IN AA. JUST TRADED.
KOYIE HILL #75
BACKUP CATCHER THAT GM DAN RJKOWSKI OVERVALUED IN RECENT DEAL.
BRIAN BARTON #64
CALLED UP AND SENT BACK DOWN WITHIN A DAY, THE 27-YEAR-OLD CF HAS HIT .302 IN AAA.
TYLER COLVIN #17
OF HITTING .347 IN LIMITED AA DUTY.
ZANE MIDDLEBROOK #83
20-YEAR-OLD RELIEVER HAD 4.63 ERA IN 10 TEXAS APPEARANCES, WHILE DROPPING ERA TO 2.16 IN EIGHT AA GAMES.
TOSHIHSA UCHIDA #52
PLAYS ALL IF POSITIONS BUT SEEN ACTION MAINLY AT SHORT AND 2B IN TEXAS WHERE HE SURPRISED EARLY, BUT THE 20-YEAR-OLD HAS FALLEN BACK TO EARTH WITH ,225, 0, 3 NUMBERS AND A DOZEN WHIFFS IN 40 ABs.
MICHAEL BOURN #22
JUST ACQUIRED IN A TRADE, THE SPEEDY 27-YEAR-OLD WILL LIKELY GET A SHOT AT CF AND THE LEADOFF SPOT THE REST OF THE YEAR AS HE GOES TO FREE AGENCY IN 2011.
HAS HIT .313 WITH A HOMER AND 24 RBIs A YEAR REMOVED FROM A 3, 35, ,285 SEASON. HAS 22 STEALS IN 27 TRIES. MAKES A BIT OVER $4M.
CHARLIE MORTON #48
RHSP STARTED THREE GAMES FOR RANGERS, GOING 0-2 WITH A HEALTHY 13.14 ERA. IS 4-3, 4,25 IN AAA.
IAN DESMOND #3
JUST TWO HITS IN 10 ABs FOR TEXAS, WHILE HITTING 5, 13, .278 AT AA.
FELIPE PAULINO #62
RHSP STARTED FOUR TEXAS GAMES, GOING 1-2 WITH 5.82 ERA, BUT STRIKING OUT 19 IN 21 IP. GONE 2-3, 2.43 AT AA.
BRAD NELSON #65
STRICTLY BACKUP HELP AT 1B AND OF. JUST WAIVED.
ESMERLING VAZQUEZ #58
RHRP HAS DONE WELL AT AAA WITH 2-4, 1.93, ONE SAVE, THREE BS AND FOUR HOLDS.
HUGO GARZA #2
ROOKIE 3B-2B IS CURRENTLY STATIONED WITH THE RANGERS, AND HAS JUST FOUR HITS IN 19 ABs, BUT THE 19-YEAR-OLD HAS SOME POTENTIAL.\
THAI TSAO #70
JUST SIGNED LHRP.
WEON JU #63
JUST SIGNED RHRP WHOSE AGE IS REVERSE OF UNIFORM NUMER, 36.
REYNALDO JOYNER #31
RECENTLY INKED LHRP.
TADAHITO YAMAMOTO #89
THE 22-YEAR-OLD RHRP HASN'T GIVEN UP AN EARNED RUN IN 4 IP WITH AA.
JONATHAN VAN EVERY #61
30-YEAR-OLD CF HAS HIT .290 IN AA WITH 28 RBI'S.
IAN KINSLER #5
WAS IN SECOND TOUR OF DUTY WITH TEXAS AND SHOWING GOOD POWER NUMBERS BEFORE INJURY SHELVED HIM. HITTING .235 OVERALL WITH 13 BLASTS ANS 38 RUNS KNOCKED IN AFTER POSTING 31, 86, .253 NUMBERS IN 2009.
THE 27-YEAR-OLD IS IN OPENING YEAR OF 3-YR, $19.4M CONTRACT.
BILLY BUCKNER #36
RHSP GOT IN EIGHT TEXAS STARTS, GOING 3-1 WITH 5,80 ERA BEFORE ERA JUMPED TO 5.11 IN THREE AAA STARTS.
ALBERTO CALLASPO #99
SURPRISINGLY, THE 26-YEAR-OLD UTILITY INFIELDER HASN'T SEEN ANY ACTION WITH THE RANGERS AFTER DOING QUITE WELL IN SEASON ONE. HIT .300, 11, 73 WITH ROYALS IN 2009.
HITTING 7, 31, .278 AT AAA.
ROBERT RAY #60
STARTED A PAIR OF GAMES WITH TEXAS AND FOUR-GAME TOTAL INCLUDED TWO LOSSES AND 9.00 ERA.
TYLER GREENE #88
SHORTSTOP INSURANCE HAS GONE 1, 27, .242 IN 63 AAA GAMES.
MITCH ADKINS #90
RHRP HAD HEALTHY 20.25 ERA IN TWO TEXAS APPEARANCES, CURRENTLY AT 5.57 IN AAA.
STANFORD ZIMMMER #69
GETTING SECOND CHANCE TO BE TEXAS' STARTING CATCHER, THE 22-YEAR-OLD LHB IS JUST 2-13.
CHRIS JOHNSON #23
ACQUIRED AS 3B-2B INSURANCE.
CHANG-HO DO #6
OF HAS GOOD SIZE AT 6-3, 224-POUNDS, BUT THE 23-YEAR-OLD HAS MANAGED JUST 111 AT-BATS IN AAA.
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TORO MATSUMOTO #54
18-YEAR-OLD OF FLASHED POTENTIAL IN SEASON ONE, BUT HAS BEEN STUCK IN AA WITH 4, 23, .298 NUMBERS.
CLARENCE LONEY #84
2B
KING SNYDER #94
ONCE-HIGHLY RATED CATCHER HAS FALLEN BY THE WAYSIDE.
CRAIG HANSEN #56666
RP
DIONER LOPES #93
C
SANTO BERROA #95
SS
CLA MEREDITH #26
RP
FERNANDO NIEVE #59
LHSP
JASON VARGAS #96
SAW SOME SEMI-POSITIVE ACTION WITH TEXAS.
DAN RUNZLER #77
LHRP HAS BEEN WITH TEXAS ALL SEEASON, GOING 1-1 WITH 6.08 ERA.
JASON JARAMILLO #39
NUMBER ONE BACKSTOP AFTER TRADE, SHELVED BY BAD SHOULDER.
DELWYN YOUNG #76
UTILITY PLAYER HAS RODE THE TEXAS-AAA-AA ROLLERCOASTER ALL SEASON BUT NEVER HIT ENOUGH IN THE BIGS.
BRYON NANCE #65
19-YEAR-OLD OF PROBABLY SHOULD BE IN A BALL.
KANE McCARTHUR #84
CATCHING FODDER.
DIONER LOPES #93
MORE CATCHING FODDER.
TYLER CROOK #98
DITTO, BUT BIT OF POTENTIAL
JOHN JASO #78
DITTO.
SANTO BERROA #95
SHORTSTOP FODDER.
LINA DE AZA #79
BACKUP MINOR LEAGUE 1B.
DAN BEASHORE #86
NOT IN SS PLANS.
ROBERTO VILLANUEVA #81
NOT IN OF PLANS.
EDDY CRAMM #49
THE 4-6, 160-POUNDER HAS SURPRISED THE RANGERS, HITTING 1, 7, .278 WHILE PLAYING EXCELLENT 2B AND SS, WHILE THE 24-YEAR-OLD HAS GONE BACK TO SWITCH-HITTING AFTER DROPPING IT FOUR YEARS AGO.
HONG-CHI MA #82
UTILITYMAN FIGHTING TO STAY WITH ORGANIZATION.
HUNTER HAHN #20
BACKUP MINOR LEAGUE 1B.
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