Monthly Archives: August 2015


Home sweep home. 545 comments

  The Rangers sweep of Baltimore had a lot of ramifications, not the least of which it featured a totally dominating Derek Holland’s complete-game, eleven-strike-out, no-walk, three-hit shutout. It was the Rangers third complete game of the year, Chi Chi Gonzalez and Colby Lewis having the other two. In the […]


Catching a break. 487 comments

  Talk about lucking into a situation. The Rangers depleted their catching depth at the trade deadline. Between trades and injuries, they were left with the cupboard bare. So, in a desperation move, because somebody had to catch, they got two anybodies. They recalled Chris Gimenez and made a minor […]


Hamels at his best. 558 comments

  The Rangers acquired Cole Hamels for one reason: Games like this. Coming off a series loss in Toronto where the starting pitching was bush league, generous to a fault and unable to hold any kind of lead, the Rangers needed Hamels to be good. He was very good. Eight […]


Goliath wins. 519 comments

    Last night’s game reminded me of a scene in a movie when the wimpy kid is tired of being pushed around by the jock and has finally worked up enough courage to say enough is enough and dares to take him on, even though it’s the most foolish […]


Round one to Toronto. 746 comments

The two best teams with the top two best offenses in the American League since the All-Start break squared off last night at the Ballpark. One with a pitcher, Mark Buehrle, who works the fastest, often getting in a game in just over two hours. One with a pitcher, Derek Holland, […]


Runs. 212 comments

It wasn’t always pretty, but Cole Hamels limited the Detroit Tigers to two earned runs in six innings to walk away with his first victory as a Texas Ranger, as Texas won three of four from Detroit.    On June 17 the Rangers beat the Dodgers and Clayton Kershaw 5-3 in a game Joey […]


Second-half surge. 769 comments

Just in case Detroit got any wild ideas about rallying, Yovani Gallardo gets JD Martinez to ground into an inning-ending double play and keep its scoreless streak alive.   Detroit bats came into this series on fire, having scored 25 runs in their previous two games before Texas came to town. After beating […]


Cabrera is human. 630 comments

Miguel Cabrera mistakes himself for a runner with speed and is tagged out at home for the final out of the fourth inning.   Every player has his kryptonite. With Shin-Soo Choo, for instance, it’s left-handed pitchers. With Josh Hamilton, it’s injuries. With Tanner Scheppers, it’s baseball. With the Tigers […]