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The Calm Before the Ryan Express

Written by paul on April 29th, 2008 | 0 Comments

In my continuing efforts to keep the world abreast of the status of the sinking ship that is the Texas Rangers. Listening to the radio today an article by Buster Olney of ESPN was read concerning the Rangers. It sounded a lot like the chorus of us that are ready for some change in the right direction. I have to agree. I am so desperate to see some improvement I would back even the most aggressive moves, even trading Michael Young. He is a good player that is getting paid well, if we can get some hope for the future I am all for it. Washington has to go and possibly John Daniels. To read an article from a nation baseball expert (I think the ESPN baseball guys are some of the best in the country) saying the team is out of control, whether it is because of him or not a change must be made. The pendulum has swung from micro-manager Buck to lackadaisical, player’s manager Ron Washington. Is there not a manager that could right this ship or do we need to mothball it and start over? Either way, Nolan Ryan has a huge task ahead of him. I don’t think he has walked away from many challenges and I don’t think he was on the losing end that often either. I am optimistic after going to the game this weekend, as always, it was fun. The kids had fun and so did I. A few bags over heads but not too many yet. To sum it up, the Rangers win on Sunday tied them for last in the MLB with Washington, any coincidence?

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Hank Being Hank

Written by Jeff on April 21st, 2008 | 0 Comments

Hank Steinbrenner: You don’t put Joba Chamberlain into the setup spot, “You have to be an idiot to do that.”

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Tough Road Ahead For Girardi

Written by Jeff on April 20th, 2008 | 0 Comments

I don’t envy Joe Girardi. He’s in a tough spot - one of the most closely scrutinized manager positions in all of baseball. He’s been given a team with a huge payroll and huge expectations to win. Unfortunately, he’s also been given the task of helping the rebuilding process, bringing young talent along while simultaneously competing for a division title and hopefully a World Series win.

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For Every Red Sox or Yankee, There Is a Texas Ranger

Written by paul on April 16th, 2008 | 0 Comments

As you go through story after story of how the Red Sox are full of greatness and the Yankees will once again be the beast that they always are, please light a candle in hopes that those teams that are being pounded by the Sox and Yanks will have a prayer someday. Please understand that the fan of a team that absolutely stinks, has it’s way of being a badge of honor. Living though the tough times makes the good times so much better. I know that the Spankees and Red Sox had a stretch of awful baseball but they have seen the promised land.

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Hawkins to Give Up No. 21

Written by Jeff on April 15th, 2008 | 0 Comments

The New York Times is reporting that Latroy Hawkins will give up wearing number 21 and will switch to wearing number 22.

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Big Papi Curse Lifted?

Written by Jeff on April 14th, 2008 | 0 Comments

Earlier this week the Yankees dug up the mysterious shirt that was buried in the cement at the new Yankee stadium. It turned out to be a David Ortiz t-shirt. Big Papi, who has been slumping horribly, was given yesterday off and returned to the lineup tonight. This was his first game since the article of clothing bearing his name was dug out of Yankee stadium.

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Yanks Lose 2 of 3

Written by Jeff on April 14th, 2008 | 0 Comments

Things started out well for the New York Yankees but then slowly started going downhill.

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Should Joe Have Pitched to Manny?

Written by Jeff on April 13th, 2008 | 0 Comments

The Yankees lost to the Red Sox last night in a close game. The pivotal inning was the bottom of the 6th. With two outs and runners on 2nd and 3rd, Manny Ramirez is up to face Mike Mussina. Joe Girardi comes to the mound to have a discussion with his starter and decides to leave him in to face Manny and hopefully get the last out of the inning. Manny ends up hitting a double and scoring both runners.

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Baseball Trivia - Fewest Pitches in a CG

Written by Jeff on April 11th, 2008 | 0 Comments

Watching Chien Ming Wang pitch a very economical game against the Red Sox made me wonder who actually held the record for the fewest number of pitches thrown in a complete game (of at least 9 innings).

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Yankees - Red Sox Preview

Written by Jeff on April 11th, 2008 | 0 Comments

For the first time in the 2008 regular season, the Yankees and the Red Sox are set to play. The game will take place at 7:05 ET at Fenway park where it is currently overcast. Both teams are 5-5 and have had their ups and downs early on.

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