
| Mariners shut out again in 3-0 loss to Texas | |
SEATTLE (AP)—Of all the batters for Felix Hernandez(notes) to make a mistake It was bad enough that Beltre’s two-run homer was his 27th of the season and What makes it worse is all the smack talk Hernandez will have to hear from “(It’s) always, always going to be like that,” Hernandez said of the trash Hernandez and Beltre became part of the attraction Sunday when Hernandez “It was nice because he’s always talking smack to me. We talk smack back While the Hernandez-Beltre battle became a little side story to Sunday’s Seattle batters have struck out at least nine times in nine of the past 10 The Mariners currently have 1,201 strikeouts for the season, setting a new “We’re facing playoff teams right now, some tough teams, playing their ‘A’ In his final home start of the season, Hernandez (14-13) wasn’t his He also lost for the third time to Texas with one more start against the “They have a pretty good lineup and you’ve got to respect that. You have to Only once did Seattle advance a runner to third base against Harrison and Instead of risking it, Rangers manager Ron Washington went to Koji Uehara(notes). Carp nearly ended the shutout in the eighth, but Josh Hamilton(notes) robbed him of “Going up against that guy you know it’s always tough,” Harrison said of It was an important victory for Texas, remaining 4 1/2 games ahead of the Los Notes: Texas is 12-4 vs. Seattle this season with three games left in Texas What are your opinions. Posted in rangers-news | Comments Off
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| Rangers Take On Angels, Jered Weaver In Rubber… | |
Read More: Dan Haren (P – ANA), Colby Lewis (P – TEX), C.J. Wilson (P – TEX), Jered Weaver (P – ANA), Texas Rangers, Los Angeles Angels The Texas Rangers and Los Angeles Angels are set to conclude a three game series on Sunday night after splitting the first two games. Texas pounded one of Los Angeles’ two aces, Dan Haren, on Friday night en route to an 11-7 victory. On Saturday, though, the Angels had their revenge, beating up on C.J. Wilson as the Angels won 8-4. Now on Sunday night, the Rangers will have to face another ace – this time in the form of Jered Weaver. Weaver will be making the start on Sunday night on only three days rest – the first time in his career he’s pitched on short rest. To date, Weaver has been one of the very best pitchers in baseball, with a 15-6 record to go along with a microscopic 2.03 ERA and .97 WHIP. Weaver has held opposing hitters to an average of .206 while only issuing 44 walks in 195.1 innings on the season. Weaver has made four starts against Texas this year and has gone 2-1 with a 1.86 ERA in 29 innings, striking out 25 and walking just four. Colby Lewis will start for Texas on Sunday night, looking to keep the ball in the park. In Saturday’s win over Texas, the Angels belted five home runs. Lewis’ downfall this year has been home runs, as he’s surrendered 30 in 165.2 innings on the season, including two in his most recent start against the Red Sox. Still, Lewis’ numbers remain respectable on the season: his ERA sits at 4.07 and his WHIP is a cool 1.20. With a win, the Rangers would pull three games ahead of the Angels in the standings, two up in the loss column. If Texas loses, though, the teams will be even in the loss column with Texas holding an official one game edge in the standings. First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. CDT from Rangers Ballpark in Arlington. Thanks for visiting our blog =). Posted in rangers-news | Comments Off
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| Rangers complete sweep of Indians with 2-0 win | |
Credit: AP Photo / Amy Sancetta
Rangers starting pitcher C.J. Wilson throws against the Cleveland Indians in the first inning of a baseball game, Sunday, June 5, 2011, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta) by Walt Zwirko
Posted on June 5, 2011 at 11:33 PM
C.J. Wilson and two relievers combined for the Rangers’ sixth shutout in their last 20 games, and Texas beat the Indians 2-0 on Sunday for its first four-game sweep in Cleveland in nearly 33 years.
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| Texas Rangers interested in Hanrahan | |
[unable to retrieve full-text content]A team source confirmed Sunday that the Texas Rangers have inquired about a possible trade for closer Joel Hanrahan. That’s all for today. Posted in rangers-news | Comments Off
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| Spring training 2011: Texas Rangers’ Brandon Webb throws off mound | |
Updated: February 27, 2011, 4:24 PM ET
By Jeff Caplan
ESPNDallas.com Archive SURPRISE, Ariz. — The Rangers’ Brandon Webb doesn’t know if he’ll make it all the way back for the start of the season, but after getting back on the mound for the first time in nearly two weeks Sunday, Webb said he can finally see the finish line. “It’s reachable,” the 2006 Cy Young Award winner said. Sunday’s outing was yet another step in his recovery process from a shoulder injury he’s dealt with for two years. Asked if Sunday’s 10-minute, 26- to 28-pitch session that included some expected wildness was a breakthrough, Webb smiled and said, “I think so. I think it was a good day. It’s definitely a step in the right direction.” It’s been a frustrating two seasons as Webb has attempted to return from a shoulder injury that required surgery in August 2009. He hasn’t pitched in a big-league game since Opening Day 2009. He tried to come back too quickly last season and was constantly hit with setbacks, which is why Sunday’s session with no pain or glitches was so encouraging for him. “It was good. Zero issues. Felt really good,” Webb said. “Threw some changeups. Felt fine, didn’t want to stop so that was good.” His enthusiasm to get back quickly is understandable, but the club is somewhat tempering it by taking a very cautious approach. Rangers pitching coach Mike Maddux said if all goes well that Webb will pitch off a mound every other day and sprinkle in more sessions of long toss in between, which is what Webb had been limited to over the last 10 days or so. Maddux stressed that the team wants Webb to have to make only one return. He suffered multiple setbacks last season trying to come back. Webb said he liked the movement on his pitches and felt his velocity was good, although a radar gun was not being used. He said location was his only issue and that’s a matter of repetition on the mound. “I felt like it was pretty good. It’s tough to tell, no radar gun, no hitter in there,” Webb said. “It’s definitely different when those things come into play. Adrenaline comes into play a little bit more. I don’t see it being an issue really. I think it’s going to be there.” Webb, who said he expects to pitch in a spring training game at some point, threw in front of one person with particular interest, team president Nolan Ryan. Ryan echoed the cautious approach and staying away from a pre-determined return date. Ryan spoke to Webb before his mound session. “I don’t think you put a timeframe on it because you want to do what’s in the best interest for him and the club and so you monitor it and make a decision at some point in time,” Ryan said. “It also depends on how the other pitchers are doing. Like a conversation I had with him earlier today, as long as you feel like each time out you’re making progress, that’s what you look for and I think that’s the way we should gauge it with him.” Jeff Caplan covers the Rangers for ESPNDallas.com. Follow Jeff Caplan on Twitter: @espn_caplan Thanks for reading! . Posted in rangers-news | Comments Off
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| Texas Rangers GM Jon Daniels aiming for Cliff Lee at winter meetings | |
Unlike a year ago, Texas Rangers general manager Jon Daniels is headed to baseball’s winter meetings Sunday through Thursday in Orlando with money in his pocket and shooting for a Texas-sized free-agent prize: Cliff Lee. Leave your comments on the news below. Posted in rangers-news | Comments Off
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