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still playing Game 6 in his head?I do have to say though, when do you start to get a little nervous about Cruz?
still playing Game 6 in his head?I do have to say though, when do you start to get a little nervous about Cruz?
great night at the ballpark Friday night, despite the loss. Best seats i've ever had for a MLB game - 7 rows back, behind the Rangers' on-deck circle, not far from Nolan Ryan.Tried to get a table in the Cuervo Club, but even arriving before 530pm, all those front tables were already taken.Friday marked 4 consecutive sellouts, tying the franchise record set back in 1994 when the ballpark first opened. Didn't see if they broke that mark Saturday night.a week from today, going to my first regular season Rangers game in a long while. moved away from DFW in 1989, and i think i've only been to three games in the "new" ballpark. One was in the 2010 WS.
All right handed lineup vs tough LHP RomeroInteresting lineup for the day game:Kinsler - 2BAndrus - DHYoung - 3BNapoli - 1BCruz - RFTorrealba - CGonzalez - SSSnyder - LFGentry - CF
?quien sabe?Cruz' hot streak is coming soon, right?![]()
Amazing what a hot ticket the Rangers are these days. I just checked on the May 11 game (potentially Yu v CJ) and no dice on two seats together.
Same for Fr and Sa of Memorial day weekend for me (
). Vs freaking Toronto.Still on pace for 100 wins. I think 90 gets the West, so there is some room for some hiccups.Still, when is this team going to spend some money and get some pitching in here??/greggoNot to make excuses but the late night long flight + injuries + day game are some valid ones if you were searching for some.Elvis' error played a huge part in this series.
Mike Napoli leaves game with vision issue, will see eye doctorByEvan Grant / Bloggeregrant@dallasnews.com | Bio10:32 PM on Tue., May. 1, 2012 | PermalinkTORONTO - The Rangers played without Josh Hamilton and Adrian Beltre on Tuesday and it's possible they could be without Mike Napoli, as well, on Wednesday.Napoli left Tuesday's game with what was described as a vision issue. He will see an eye doctor on Wednesday morning. The Rangers are scheduled to play Toronto at 12:37 EDT to finish off the three-game series.Napoli said the vision problem - white spots or some blurring - started in the eighth inning. He played through it until the end of the inning, but the Rangers opted not to send him back out for the ninth. By the time he met with reporters about 20 minutes after the end of the game, he said the blurred vision sensation had abated.Napoli said the vision issue was not a reason for his error in the seventh inning. He bobbled Colby Rasmus' bunt and ended up getting nobody out on the play as Toronto loaded the bases. The Blue Jays went on to score three runs in the inning to take a 7-6 lead.Napoli said he got caught in between making decisions."I just booted it," Napoli said. "My first thought was to go to third, but if I was going to do that I should have used my glove and not my bare hand. I just didn't make the play."

He got checked out and played on Wednesday, so I'm pretty sure he's fineMike Napoli leaves game with vision issue, will see eye doctorByEvan Grant / Bloggeregrant@dallasnews.com | Bio10:32 PM on Tue., May. 1, 2012 | PermalinkTORONTO - The Rangers played without Josh Hamilton and Adrian Beltre on Tuesday and it's possible they could be without Mike Napoli, as well, on Wednesday.Napoli left Tuesday's game with what was described as a vision issue. He will see an eye doctor on Wednesday morning. The Rangers are scheduled to play Toronto at 12:37 EDT to finish off the three-game series.Napoli said the vision problem - white spots or some blurring - started in the eighth inning. He played through it until the end of the inning, but the Rangers opted not to send him back out for the ninth. By the time he met with reporters about 20 minutes after the end of the game, he said the blurred vision sensation had abated.Napoli said the vision issue was not a reason for his error in the seventh inning. He bobbled Colby Rasmus' bunt and ended up getting nobody out on the play as Toronto loaded the bases. The Blue Jays went on to score three runs in the inning to take a 7-6 lead.Napoli said he got caught in between making decisions."I just booted it," Napoli said. "My first thought was to go to third, but if I was going to do that I should have used my glove and not my bare hand. I just didn't make the play."![]()
I saw this right after Panda got hurt last night, my fantasy beisbol season was passing before my eyes. Hopefully big Mike is fine.'scoobus said:He got checked out and played on Wednesday, so I'm pretty sure he's fine'Doctor Detroit said:Mike Napoli leaves game with vision issue, will see eye doctorByEvan Grant / Bloggeregrant@dallasnews.com | Bio10:32 PM on Tue., May. 1, 2012 | PermalinkTORONTO - The Rangers played without Josh Hamilton and Adrian Beltre on Tuesday and it's possible they could be without Mike Napoli, as well, on Wednesday.Napoli left Tuesday's game with what was described as a vision issue. He will see an eye doctor on Wednesday morning. The Rangers are scheduled to play Toronto at 12:37 EDT to finish off the three-game series.Napoli said the vision problem - white spots or some blurring - started in the eighth inning. He played through it until the end of the inning, but the Rangers opted not to send him back out for the ninth. By the time he met with reporters about 20 minutes after the end of the game, he said the blurred vision sensation had abated.Napoli said the vision issue was not a reason for his error in the seventh inning. He bobbled Colby Rasmus' bunt and ended up getting nobody out on the play as Toronto loaded the bases. The Blue Jays went on to score three runs in the inning to take a 7-6 lead.Napoli said he got caught in between making decisions."I just booted it," Napoli said. "My first thought was to go to third, but if I was going to do that I should have used my glove and not my bare hand. I just didn't make the play."![]()
bumpNot sure who is a better left-handed hitter in baseball right now than Hamilton, even when he doesn't get all of the ball it still has a chance to leave the park. When he's swinging like this I don't even understand why you pitch to him, even with this line-up.
There goes number 4 tonight.bumpNot sure who is a better left-handed hitter in baseball right now than Hamilton, even when he doesn't get all of the ball it still has a chance to leave the park. When he's swinging like this I don't even understand why you pitch to him, even with this line-up.
I think the thing that amazes the most is that his swing looks relatively casual. Obviously, the ball exploses off his bat and his bat throws along the first base almost as legendary as his pure power attest.bumpNot sure who is a better left-handed hitter in baseball right now than Hamilton, even when he doesn't get all of the ball it still has a chance to leave the park. When he's swinging like this I don't even understand why you pitch to him, even with this line-up.
Oof.I'll be in the air to Vegas during the game. fml
I think I just saw the greatest single game performance of my life
Bob Horner accomplished the same feat while sporting a curly mullet. You really can't top that.That is a good one.I like that Josh had 8 RBIs last night.Pujols has 9, for the season.The Pujols comparisons are pretty funny. I like the 'It will take Josh going 0-211 to equal Pujols slugging %' What a disaster. I'm fully expecting him to tee off on Yu though.
It's the only argument i need?Pujols won the ring last year though.
We sure ODay didn't groove that last one?Interesting look at Hamilton's game from a historical standpoint.
I'm not sure I agree with the conclusion though. Green had one more total base, but it would have been a shock to see Hamilton only single if given one additional at-bat.
Last night on the Dodger broadcast, Vin Scully reminded us of a similar story... In July of 1975, Joe Torre tied a major league record by grounding into four double plays in one game. Felix Millan, who was hitting ahead of Joe in the line-up, has four singles and never reached second base, as he was erased on each of the DP's. Asked about the dubious achievement after the game, Torre commented, "I couldn't have done it without Felix".Weird that all 4 were 2-run shots with Andrus the runner on base for each one.
Pretty sure. I doubt he'd have thrown a second pitch slider if he was trying to gift wrap it.We sure ODay didn't groove that last one?Interesting look at Hamilton's game from a historical standpoint.
I'm not sure I agree with the conclusion though. Green had one more total base, but it would have been a shock to see Hamilton only single if given one additional at-bat.