romeo212000
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He is slugging .583 which is second on the team to Hamilton.
Lol. Appropriate given the small sample size.
He is slugging .583 which is second on the team to Hamilton.
Darryl's the man
With both of those guys it is either small sample size or no sample size. lol.Lol. Appropriate given the small sample size.
That streak will be hard to continue with the Dodger's up next.
Not for Darryl.That streak will be hard to continue with the Dodger's up next.
Nobody in the AL west does.
For some reason I feel the team we need to compete with is the Angels.
This is amazing.
Despite getting only one inning to date from their expected Nos. 1-2 pitchers this season, the Rangers go into Sunday with a chance to match the franchise record for most consecutive quality starts. Colby Lewis’ seven-inning, three-run outing on Saturday extended the club’s streak of quality starts to nine. The record of 10 was set in 1978 by a rotation that featured Hall of Famer Ferguson Jenkins.
The guys in this stretch include a rookie making his second and third major league starts, a guy with a reconstructed hip socket and a guy who was released by the Atlanta Braves at the end of spring training.
But it also shows how well we've done while capturing some lightening which is unsustainable long term.
Maddux is a freakin' wizard.
You sound like Josh.I hate day games. Not a big fan of the June schedule for the Rangers.
Rangers' Josh Hamilton still feels soreness
Rangers outfielder Josh Hamilton said that the tightness in his hamstring is gone, but he still feels soreness, per the Star Telegram.
The Dallas Morning News reported that Hamilton isn't swinging a bat yet, but he's able to run on a treadmill.
The hamstring landed him on the disabled list two weeks ago.
As expected, Josh might play in 30% of the games. He's contributed so far. but you cant count on the guy to stay in the lineup. Hope he's available if this team does indeed make run at the division or a WC spot
I hate day games. Not a big fan of the June schedule for the Rangers.
Yes, but at $2 million a year I'm far less aggravated. Hopefully he and Beltre will be back in July.