
| Ex-Rangers pitcher Garcia dies in car accident | |
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CARACAS, Venezuela — Former Texas Rangers pitcher Rosman Garcia died after a car accident early Thursday in his native Venezuela. He was 32. Garcia played for the Rangers in 2003. He had been playing recently for a Venezuelan team, the Aragua Tigers. Team spokesman Manuel Rodriguez said in a Twitter message Garcia was killed when he was driving home early Thursday after a game. He said Garcia’s car skidded off the road and hit a tree. During his career with the Rangers in 2003, Garcia pitched 46 games and had a 6.02 ERA. He returned to Texas the following season but was sent back to the minor leagues after four games. What are your opinions. Posted in rangers-news | Comments Off
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| Moreland’s 2 HRs, 5 RBIs lift Rangers (AP) | |
CHICAGO (AP)—Tired and beat up, the Texas Rangers looked the part for the Then a hit. Then another. And Mitch Moreland(notes) hit a tying, three-run homer. Josh Hamilton(notes) hit a tiebreaking home run in the sixth, and Moreland added a Oh, and the Rangers didn’t get to their hotel until 6:30 in the morning. “It’s not so much the physical part of it, because you know you’re “A few runs will always do it for you.” Reliever Yoshinori Tateyama(notes) (2-0) pitched 2 2-3 scoreless innings and Moreland sat out the Thursday finale against the Angels with a tight right “They just said be smart with it,” he said. “I’ve just been trying to The White Sox have lost three of four and are five games behind AL Jake Peavy(notes) (5-6) allowed seven runs and six hits in six innings. He is 0-4 “It was frustrating. I just didn’t get anyone out with two outs. It was After making a great catch in the outfield in the fifth inning to rob Carlos Peavy couldn’t hold a 3-0 lead in the fourth inning, Michael Young(notes) hit a Peavy didn’t allow a home run in his previous seven starts. “It seemed like he didn’t have too much in the tank for the last two The White Sox came back in the fifth inning by taking advantage of shortstop Tateyama inherited two runners in the fifth after Harrison was removed. “That was quite a play right there, we certainly needed it,” Washington Harrison lasted just 4 1-3 innings, allowing four runs—three earned—and “I don’t feel like I did my job tonight,” Harrison said. “It’s definitely The White Sox tagged Harrison for two runs and three hits in the first The trouble continued for Harrison in the second. Brent Morel(notes) tripled off But then the sleepy Rangers woke up. “That just shows the mentality of this team,” Moreland said. “We go out NOTES: Harrison gave up six runs in 5 1-3 innings in Sunday’s 7-6 victory Feel free to leave your comments below. Posted in rangers-news | Comments Off
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| Hamilton, Moreland lead Rangers over White Sox | |
CHICAGO (AP) – Tired and beat up, the Texas Rangers looked the part for the first three innings. Then a hit. Then another. And Mitch Moreland hit a tying, three-run homer. Just like that, the Rangers were on their way to a 7-4 win over the Chicago White Sox on Friday night. Josh Hamilton hit a tiebreaking home run in the sixth, and Moreland added a two-run shot to tie a career high with five RBIs for the Rangers, who rallied for their 10th win in 12 games despite another shaky performance from starter Matt Harrison. Oh, and the Rangers didn’t get to their hotel until 6:30 in the morning. “It’s not so much the physical part of it, because you know you’re physically tired. We played a tough ballgame last night. It just took us a few innings to get back in a groove.” “A few runs will always do it for you.” Reliever Yoshinori Tateyama (2-0) pitched 2 2-3 scoreless innings and Neftali Feliz pitched a scoreless ninth for his 25th save in 31 chances. Moreland sat out the Thursday finale against the Angels with a tight right hamstring, but showed no ill effects while trotting around the bases on Friday. “They just said be smart with it,” he said. “I’ve just been trying to work, slow stuff down and not press a whole lot in the box.” The White Sox have lost three of four and are five games behind AL Central-leading Detroit. Jake Peavy (5-6) allowed seven runs and six hits in six innings. He is 0-4 in his last six outings at home. After making a great catch in the outfield in the fifth inning to rob Carlos Quentin, Hamilton led off the sixth with a towering home run to right. It was Hamilton’s 16th of the season. Two outs later, Mike Napoli singled off Peavy and Moreland connected on a 2-0 pitch for his second homer of the game and 16th of the season to give the Rangers a 7-4 lead. It was Moreland’s third career multihomer game. Peavy couldn’t hold a 3-0 lead in the fourth inning, Michael Young hit a two-out single for the Rangers’ first hit of the game. Nelson Cruz doubled off the wall in left to score Young from first. Peavy walked Napoli and Moreland followed with a three-run shot, giving the Rangers a 4-3 lead. Moreland was back in the lineup after missing Thursday’s game with tightness in his right hamstring. Peavy didn’t allow a home run in his previous seven starts. The White Sox came back in the fifth inning by taking advantage of shortstop Elvis Andrus’ fielding error. With a runner on first, Juan Pierre placed a bunt right in front of catcher Yorvit Torrealba who threw a strike to Andrus covering second. But the ball went off his glove into center field, allowing Gordon Beckham to go to third. Brent Lillibridge followed with a sacrifice fly to tie the game at 4. After a walk to Paul Konerko, Harrison was pulled for Tateyama, who was helped by Hamilton. With runners on first and second, Hamilton made a running catch into the center-field wall to rob Quentin. Tateyama ended the inning by getting Alexei Ramirez to pop out. Tateyama inherited two runners in the fifth after Harrison was removed. Carlos Quentin greeted him with a deep drive to center field, but Josh Hamilton retreated and made a running grab as he crashed into the wall. “That was quite a play right there, we certainly needed it,” Washington said of Hamilton’s run-saving grab. “Quentin just didn’t get enough of it. What it ended up being is what we needed right there – an out.” Harrison lasted just 4 1-3 innings, allowing four runs – three earned – and four hits with three walks. “I don’t feel like I did my job tonight,” Harrison said. “It’s definitely frustrating coming off my last outing, only going 5 1-3, and tonight not being able to get out of the fifth.” The White Sox tagged Harrison for two runs and three hits in the first inning. Pierre led off with a bunt for a single and stole second. After a walk to Konerko, Quentin doubled down the left-field line to score Pierre. Ramirez followed with a single to give the White Sox an early 2-0 lead. The trouble continued for Harrison in the second. Brent Morel tripled off the wall in center and scored on Pierre’s safety squeeze bunt. But then the sleepy Rangers woke up. “That just shows the mentality of this team,” Moreland said. “We go out and we’re going to fight it. There’s no game that we think is out of reach.” NOTES: Harrison gave up six runs in 5 1-3 innings in Sunday’s 7-6 victory over Oakland. … White Sox LHP John Danks, who is scheduled to start Saturday, is 5-1 with a 2.29 ERA (14 ER/55.0 IP) over his last nine starts, compared to 0-8 with a 5.25 ERA (41 ER/70.1 IP) in his first 11 starts. … RHP Alexi Ogando will try to become the first Rangers starter to win 13 games this season and just the ninth Texas right-hander to reach that mark over the last 10 seasons in his start Saturday against the White Sox. … Before Friday, the last time Peavy gave up a home run was June 30 in Colorado. … Ramirez was ejected by home plate umpire Jeff Nelson after he argued a called third strike in the eighth. Copyright 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. If anybody needs tickets to games, remember to click the tickets link at the top. Posted in rangers-news | Comments Off
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| Rangers acquire Wood from Pirates, send righty to… | |
ARLINGTON, Texas — The Texas Rangers have acquired right-handed pitcher Tim Wood from the Pittsburgh Pirates in a waiver deal. The Rangers got Wood on Thursday for either a player to be named or cash. Texas optioned Wood to Triple-A Round Rock. The 28-year-old Wood was 0-3 with a 5.63 ERA in 13 games for Pittsburgh this season. He was leading the Triple-A International League with 23 saves for Indianapolis. The Pirates designated Wood for assignment last Friday. That’s all for today guys, i’ll be back to blog you tomorrow. Posted in rangers-news | Comments Off
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| Derek Holland to be in rotation for Texas Rangers | |
Newark native Derek Holland will start the season as a starting pitcher for the Texas Rangers, USA TODAY reported Thursday on its website. Holland, Tommy Hunter and Matt Harrison have been selected as the teams’ Nos. 3-5 starters, but their order hasn’t been finalized. C.J. Wilson and Colby Lewis will be the top two starters. Holland, 24, appeared in 14 games for the Rangers in 2010, including 10 starts, compiling a 3-4 record and a 4.08 ERA in 57 1/3 innings. He made his big league debut in 2009, when he went 8-13 with a 6.12 ERA. Comment Below!. Posted in rangers-news | Comments Off
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| Texas will keep Feliz closing instead of starting | |
SURPRISE, Ariz. (AP)—Neftali Feliz(notes) will keep closing games instead of starting them for the AL champion Texas Rangers. As for the Texas rotation, what seemed set Thursday morning was in flux within hours. Feliz, who set a major league rookie record with 40 saves last season, had been stretched out this spring in case the Rangers decided to use the hard-throwing righty as a starter. Instead, he will remain in his familiar role. Feliz pitched a scoreless eighth inning Thursday as a split squad of Rangers lost to San Diego 7-4. “Right now, for our organization, he’s better in the bullpen,†Texas manager Ron Washington said. “We haven’t closed the door on him being a starter. It’s just not now. We wanted to make sure that we continue to be strong in every area. With Feliz being at the closing end, we’re certainly strong.†Feliz took over the closer’s role during last year and went 40 for 43 on save tries, going 4-3 with a 2.73 ERA. Texas opened spring training knowing left-hander C.J. Wilson(notes) and Colby Lewis(notes) would be its top two starters after Cliff Lee’s(notes) departure. The rest of the rotation announced Thursday included Tommy Hunter(notes) and left-handers Matt Harrison(notes) and Derek Holland(notes). At least that was the plan until Hunter strained his right groin in the Rangers’ 15-13 victory over Cincinnati on Thursday afternoon. It marked the third straight year Hunter has been hurt at the end of camp. In 2009 he sustained a groin injury and didn’t arrive in the majors until May. Last year, an oblique strain put him on the disabled list. “I think I’ll be all right,†said Hunter, who has a 10.97 ERA in his three spring starts. “Three days … I had three days to go. It’s all right. We’ll get back together and go throw.†Michael Kirkman(notes), who was optioned to Triple-A Round Rock earlier in the day, could replace Hunter if the right-hander isn’t ready for his first start. Wilson will start the season opener April 1 at home against Boston. That’s all the news for today. Posted in rangers-news | Comments Off
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