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04-18-2021, 06:18 PM | #1 |
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Avoiding The Strike
A Texas Rangers Historical Simulation beginning in the year 1994. The AI will control all teams. Real life transactions and lineups are turned off.
1994 TEXAS RANGERS PRIMARY LINEUP 1. David Hulse CF 2. Will Clark 1B 3. Jose Canseco RF 4. Juan Gonzalez LF 5. Dean Palmer 3B 6. Ivan Rodriguez C 7. Rusty Greer DH 8. Manuel Lee SS 9. Doug Strange 2B ROTATION 1. Kevin Brown 2. Kenny Rogers 3. Roger Pavlik 4. Jack Armstrong 5. Tim Leary PRESEASON PREDICTIONS AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS EAST Baltimore Orioles 94-68 New York Yankees 87-75 Detroit Tigers 82-80 Toronto Blue Jays 82-80 Boston Red Sox 73-89 CENTRAL Chicago White Sox 101-61 Cleveland Indians 100-62 Kansas City Royals 77-85 Milwaukee Brewers 73-89 Minnesota Twins 62-100 WEST Oakland Athletics 82-80 Seattle Mariners 77-85 California Angels 75-87 Texas Rangers 72-90 TOP HITTERS 1. Frank E Thomas Chicago White Sox 2. Albert Belle LF Cleveland Indians 3. Rafael Palmeiro 1B Baltimore Orioles 4. Juan Gonzalez LF Texas Rangers 5. Edgar Martinez 3B Seattle Mariners 6. Ken Griffey Jr. CF Seattle Mariners 7. Will Clark 1B Texas Rangers 8. Rickey Henderson LF Oakland Athletics 9. John Olerud 1B Toronto Blue Jays 10. Kenny Lofton CF Cleveland Indians TOP PITCHERS 1. Mike Mussina Baltimore Orioles 2. Randy D Johnson Seattle Mariners 3. Jimmy Key New York Yankees 4. David Cone Kansas City Royals 5. Kevin Brown Texas Rangers 6. Jack McDowell Chicago White Sox 7. Alex Fernandez Chicago White Sox 8. Kevin Napier Kansas City Royals 9. Mark Langston California Angels 10. David Wells Detroit Tigers NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS EAST Atlanta Braves 89-73 Montreal Expos 88-74 Philadelphia Phillies 85-77 Florida Marlins 71-91 New York Mets 71-91 CENTRAL Houston Astros 96-66 Cincinnati Reds 89-73 St Louis Cardinals 80-82 Chicago Cubs 76-86 Pittsburgh Pirates 71-91 NATIONAL LEAGUE Los Angeles Dodgers 86-76 San Francisco Giants 85-77 San Diego Padres 79-83 Colorado Rockies 70-92 TOP HITTERS 1. Matt D Williams 3B San Francisco Giants 2. Andres Galarraga 1B Colorado Rockies 3. Dante Bichette RF Colorado Rockies 4. Raul Mondesi RF Los Angeles Dodgers 5. Mike Piazza C Los Angeles Dodgers 6. John Kruk 1B Philadelphia Phillies 7. Jeff Bagwell 1B Houston Astros 8. David Justice RF Atlanta Braves 9. Bobby Bonilla 3B New York Mets 10. Kevin Mitchell LF Cincinnati Reds TOP PITCHERS 1. Greg Maddux Atlanta Braves 2. Tom Candiotti Los Angeles Dodgers 3. Shane Reynolds Houston Astros 4. John Smoltz Atlanta Braves 5. Doug Drabek Houston Astros 6. Bill C Swift San Francisco Giants 7. Jose Rijo Cincinnati Reds 8. Pete Schourek Cincinnati Reds 9. Andy Benes San Diego Padres 10. Erik Hanson Cincinnati Reds 1994 MLB TOP PROSPECTS 1. SS Alex Rodriguez Seattle Mariners 2. 3B Jeff Cirillo Milwaukee Brewers 3. RF Rusty Greer Texas Rangers 4. RF Carl Everett Florida Marlins 5. C Charles Johnson Florida Marlins 6. LF Carlos Delgado Toronto Blue Jays 7. CF Rondell White Montreal Expos 8. RF Shawn Green Toronto Blue Jays 9. C Mike Lieberthal Philadelphia Phillies 10. RHP Ismael Valdez Los Angeles Dodgers Sent from my SM-J337VPP using Tapatalk |
04-19-2021, 01:06 AM | #2 |
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APRIL 3, 1994
Today is Opening Day. The Rangers will begin their season tomorrow. The Rangers signed free agent 1B Lee Stevens to a minor league contract. OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED There are no American League games scheduled today. NATIONAL LEAGUE St Louis Cardinals at Cincinnati Reds OTHER SCORES NATIONAL LEAGUE St Louis Cardinals 9 Cincinnati Reds 2 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Ray Lankford St Louis Cardinals 2 for 3, 2 HR, 2 RBI, 4 R, 2 BB 2. Bob Tewksbury St Louis Cardinals 9.0 IP, 8 H, 2 ER, 0 BB, 4 K, W 3. Ozzie Smith St Louis Cardinals 3 for 5, 2B, RBI, R Sent from my SM-J337VPP using Tapatalk |
04-19-2021, 08:25 AM | #3 |
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APRIL 4, 1994
The Rangers open their season with a five-game road trip that begins with a two-game series in New York against the Yankees. OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE Kansas City Royals at Baltimore Orioles Detroit Tigers at Boston Red Sox Chicago White Sox at Toronto Blue Jays Seattle Mariners at Cleveland Indians NATIONAL LEAGUE St Louis Cardinals 1-0 at Cincinnati Reds 0-1 New York Mets at Chicago Cubs Montreal Expos at Houston Astros Philadelphia Phillies at Colorado Rockies Atlanta Braves at San Diego Padres Pittsburgh Pirates at San Francisco Giants TEXAS RANGERS AT NEW YORK YANKEES MATCHUPS SP Kevin Brown vs Jimmy Key Advantage Push C Ivan Rodriguez vs Mike Stanley Advantage New York 1B Will Clark vs Don Mattingly Advantage Texas 2B Doug Strange vs Randy Velarde Advantage New York 3B Dean Palmer vs Wade Boggs Advantage New York SS Manuel Lee vs Mike Gallego Advantage New York LF Juan Gonzalez vs Luis Polonia Advantage Texas CF David Hulse vs Bernie F Williams Advantage New York RF Jose Canseco vs Paul O'Neill Advantage New York DH Rusty Greer vs Danny Tartabull Advantage Push Overall Advantage New York Nothing of note happened in the first three innings. After three: Texas 0 New York 0. In the bottom of the fourth, the Yankees scored two on a Mattingly two-out two-bagger. Velarde followed with a single to score Mattingly. All three runs in the inning were unearned. After six: New York 3 Texas 0. In the bottom of the seventh, Darren Oliver took the mound for the Rangers. In the top of the ninth, Xander Hernandez took the mound for the Yankees with a three-run lead to protect and he finished off the shutout. The Rangers were held to just 4 hits in the loss. Final score: New York 3 Texas 0. PLAYER OF THE GAME Jimmy Key 8.0 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 6 K OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore Orioles 5 Kansas City Royals 0 Boston Red Sox 3 Detroit Tigers 1 Chicago White Sox 6 Toronto Blue Jays 3 Seattle Mariners 10 Cleveland Indians 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati Reds 8 St Louis Cardinals 0 Chicago Cubs 6 New York Mets 4 Houston Astros 3 Montreal Expos 2 Philadelphia Phillies 7 Colorado Rockies 3 San Diego Padres 7 Atlanta Braves 2 San Francisco Giants 9 Pittsburgh Pirates 1 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Mike Mussina Baltimore Orioles 9.0 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 5 K, W 2. Randy D Johnson Seattle Mariners 9.0 IP, 6 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 10 K, W 3. Jimmy Key New York Yankees 8.0 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 6 K, W Erik Hanson of the Cincinnati Reds pitched a complete game shutout. Sent from my SM-J337VPP using Tapatalk |
04-19-2021, 10:22 PM | #4 |
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APRIL 5, 1994
After being shut out in their season opener, the Rangers have the day off. They will conclude their series against the Yankees in New York tomorrow. OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE Oakland Athletics at Milwaukee Brewers Chicago White Sox 1-0 at Toronto Blue Jays 0-1 California Angels at Minnesota Twins NATIONAL LEAGUE New York Mets 0-1 at Chicago Cubs 1-0 Florida Marlins at Los Angeles Dodgers Pittsburgh Pirates 0-1 at San Francisco Giants 1-0 Montreal Expos 0-1 at Houston Astros 1-0 Atlanta Braves 0-1 at San Diego Padres 1-0 OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Oakland Athletics 7 Milwaukee Brewers 4 Chicago White Sox 6 Toronto Blue Jays 2 California Angels 4 Minnesota Twins 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago Cubs 9 New York Mets 5 Florida Marlins 3 Los Angeles Dodgers 1 San Francisco Giants 15 Pittsburgh Pirates 2 Houston Astros 11 Montreal Expos 2 Atlanta Braves 3 San Diego Padres 0 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Matt D Williams San Francisco Giants 3 for 5, 2 HR, 6 RBI, 3 R 2. Steve Buechele Chicago Cubs 3 for 3, HR, 3 RBI, 2 R, BB 3. John Smoltz Atlanta Braves 8.0 IP, 4 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 8 K, W Sent from my SM-J337VPP using Tapatalk |
04-20-2021, 04:48 AM | #5 |
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APRIL 6, 1994
Today concludes the season-opening series in New York between the Rangers and the Yankees. The Yankees shut out the Rangers in the season opener. The Rangers signed free agent RP Mike C Walker to a 1-year contract worth a total of $184,000 and free agent RP Mo Sanford to a 1-year contract worth a total of $158,000. Toronto Blue Jays RP Woody Williams will miss 5-6 months due to a fractured coracoid bone in his shoulder. OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit Tigers 0-1 at Boston Red Sox 1-0 Kansas City Royals 0-1 at Baltimore Orioles 1-0 Chicago White Sox 2-0 at Toronto Blue Jays 0-2 Seattle Mariners 1-0 at Cleveland Indians 0-1 California Angels 1-0 at Minnesota Twins 0-1 NATIONAL LEAGUE St Louis Cardinals 1-1 at Cincinnati Reds 1-1 New York Mets 0-2 at Chicago Cubs 2-0 Pittsburgh Pirates 0-2 at San Francisco Giants 2-0 Montreal Expos 0-2 at Houston Astros 2-0 Philadelphia Phillies 1-0 at Colorado Rockies 0-1 Atlanta Braves 1-1 at San Diego Padres 1-1 Florida Marlins 1-0 at Los Angeles Dodgers 0-1 TEXAS RANGERS (0-1) AT NEW YORK YANKEES (1-0) MATCHUPS SP Kenny Rogers vs Melido Perez Advantage Push C Ivan Rodriguez vs Mike Stanley Advantage New York 1B Will Clark vs Don Mattingly Advantage Texas 2B Doug Strange vs Randy Velarde Advantage New York 3B Dean Palmer vs Wade Boggs Advantage New York SS Manuel Lee vs Mike Gallego Advantage New York LF Juan Gonzalez vs Luis Polonia Advantage Texas CF David Hulse vs Bernie F Williams Advantage New York RF Jose Canseco vs Paul O'Neill Advantage New York DH Rusty Greer vs Danny Tartabull Advantage Push Overall Advantage New York In the top of the first, Gonzalez put the Rangers on the board with a sacrifice fly. Palmer added a 381 foot two-out two-run home run. In the top of the second, Strange belted a solo home run 323 feet. In the bottom of the third, Polonia brought home a run with a double. Boggs followed with an RBI single. After three: Texas 4 New York 2. In the top of the fifth, Rodriguez got a two-out RBI triple. Greer followed with a single to score Rodriguez. Perez did get three strikeouts in the inning. In the top of the sixth, Donn Pall took the mound for the Yankees. After six: Texas 6 New York 2. In the top of the eighth, with a runner on second and one out, Jeff Reardon took the mound for the Yankees and prevented the run from scoring. In the bottom of the eighth, Matt Whiteside took the mound for the Rangers. In the top of the ninth, with runners at first and second and two out, Paul Gibson took the mound for the Yankees and struck out Greer to retire the side. In the bottom of the ninth, with a runner on first and one out, Cris Carpenter took the mound for the Rangers and retired the next two batters to end the game. The Rangers got 13 hits in the win. Final score: Texas 6 New York 2. PLAYER OF THE GAME Kenny Rogers 7.0 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 3 BB, 5 K OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit Tigers 10 Boston Red Sox 0 Kansas City Royals 7 Baltimore Orioles 4 Toronto Blue Jays 12 Chicago White Sox 1 Cleveland Indians 4 Seattle Mariners 3 13 innings California Angels 8 Minnesota Twins 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE St Louis Cardinals 11 Cincinnati Reds 1 New York Mets 6 Chicago Cubs 4 San Francisco Giants 2 Pittsburgh Pirates 1 Montreal Expos 4 Houston Astros 3 Colorado Rockies 10 Philadelphia Phillies 0 Atlanta Braves 3 San Diego Padres 0 Florida Marlins 4 Los Angeles Dodgers 3 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Paul Molitor Toronto Blue Jays 4 for 5, 2B, HR, 3 RBI, 3 R 2. Tim Belcher Detroit Tigers 9.0 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 3 BB, 6 K, W 3. Pat Hentgen Toronto Blue Jays 9.0 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 4 K, W Toronto Blue Jays 1B Paul Molitor recorded his 2,500th career base hit. Sent from my SM-J337VPP using Tapatalk |
04-20-2021, 06:27 PM | #6 |
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APRIL 7, 1994
After splitting the season-opening two-game series in New York against the Yankees, the Rangers had the day off. STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST Detroit Tigers 1-1 Baltimore Orioles 1-1 New York Yankees 1-1 Boston Red Sox 1-1 Toronto Blue Jays 1-2 CENTRAL Chicago White Sox 2-1 Kansas City Royals 1-1 Cleveland Indians 1-1 Milwaukee Brewers 0-1 Minnesota Twins 0-2 WEST California Angels 2-0 Oakland Athletics 1-0 Seattle Mariners 1-1 Texas Rangers 1-1 NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST Florida Marlins 2-0 Atlanta Braves 2-1 Philadelphia Phillies 1-1 New York Mets 1-2 Montreal Expos 1-2 CENTRAL St Louis Cardinals 2-1 Houston Astros 2-1 Chicago Cubs 2-1 Cincinnati Reds 1-2 Pittsburgh Pirates 0-3 WEST San Francisco Giants 3-0 Colorado Rockies 1-1 San Diego Padres 1-2 Los Angeles Dodgers 0-2 TEXAS RANGERS TEAM LEADERS BATTING BATTING AVG Rusty Greer and Dean Palmer .500 each Two tied with .333 HOME RUNS Dean Palmer and Doug Strange 1 each RUNS BATTED IN Dean Palmer 2 Four tied with 1 PITCHING EARNED RUN AVERAGE Kevin Brown and Darren Oliver 0.00 each Kenny Rogers 2.57 STRIKEOUTS Kevin Brown and Kenny Rogers 5 each Darren Oliver 2 TEXAS RANGERS TEAM STATS AND AL RANK Runs Scored 6 9th Batting AVG .262 t-5th On-Base PCT .300 10th Home Runs 2 t-5th Stolen Bases 0 t-7th Runs against 5 t-4th Starters ERA 1.38 2nd Bullpen ERA 0.00 t-1st Defensive Eff. .735 7th OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit Tigers 1-1 at Boston Red Sox 1-1 California Angels 2-0 at Minnesota Twins 0-2 Seattle Mariners 1-1 at Cleveland Indians 1-1 Oakland Athletics 1-0 at Milwaukee Brewers 0-1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia Phillies 1-1 at Colorado Rockies 1-1 Atlanta Braves 2-1 at San Diego Padres 1-2 Florida Marlins 2-0 at Los Angeles Dodgers 0-2 OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit Tigers 11 Boston Red Sox 9 12 innings California Angels 8 Minnesota Twins 1 Seattle Mariners 4 Cleveland Indians 1 Milwaukee Brewers 3 Oakland Athletics 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia Phillies 13 Colorado Rockies 2 Atlanta Braves 4 San Diego Padres 2 Florida Marlins 4 Los Angeles Dodgers 2 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Pete Incaviglia Philadelphia Phillies 3 for 4, 2B, HR, 6 RBI, 2 R 2. Dave Fleming Seattle Mariners 8.0 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 3 BB, 7 K, W 3. Bobby Witt Oakland Athletics 7.0 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 5 K Sent from my SM-J337VPP using Tapatalk |
04-21-2021, 01:45 AM | #7 |
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APRIL 8, 1994
The Rangers will conclude their season-opening road trip with a three-game series in Baltimore against the Orioles. The Rangers signed hitting coach Ryan Clapp to a 1-year, $13,000 per year contract. OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston Red Sox 1-2 at Chicago White Sox 2-1 Cleveland Indians 1-2 at Kansas City Royals 1-1 Seattle Mariners 2-1 at Toronto Blue Jays 1-2 Detroit Tigers 2-1 at New York Yankees 1-1 Oakland Athletics 1-1 at Minnesota Twins 0-3 California Angels 3-0 at Milwaukee Brewers 1-1 TEXAS RANGERS (1-1) AT BALTIMORE ORIOLES (1-1) MATCHUPS SP Roger Pavlik vs Jamie Moyer Advantage Baltimore C Ivan Rodriguez vs Chris Hoiles Advantage Baltimore 1B Will Clark vs Rafael Palmeiro Advantage Baltimore 2B Doug Strange vs Mark T McLemore Advantage Baltimore 3B Dean Palmer vs Leo Gomez Advantage Push SS Manuel Lee vs Cal Ripken Jr Advantage Baltimore LF Juan Gonzalez vs Brady Anderson Advantage Texas CF David Hulse vs Mike Devereaux Advantage Baltimore RF Jose Canseco vs Chris Sabo Advantage Texas DH Rusty Greer vs Harold Baines Advantage Push Overall Advantage Baltimore In the top of the second, an RBI single by Greer put the Rangers on the board. Lee followed with his own run-scoring single. The Rangers went on to load the bases with one out. Greer scored from third when Clark grounded into the 3-6 fielder's choice. In the bottom of the second, the Orioles loaded the bases with one out without getting a hit. Devereaux lined to third for the second out. But Sabo got a two-run single to put the Orioles on the board. A walk reloaded the bases with two out. McLemore then walked as well to bring home the tying run. A two-run single by Palmeiro put the Orioles in the lead. The Orioles scored five unearned runs in the inning along with four bases on balls. In the top of the third, Gonzalez led off with a 349 foot home run. After three: Baltimore 5 Texas 4. In the bottom of the fifth, the Orioles went back up by two on a two-out RBI double by Ripken. In the top of the sixth, Jim Poole took the mound for the Orioles. Hulse got a two-out RBI triple to make it a one-run game again. In the bottom of the sixth, Rick Honeycutt took the mound for the Rangers. Palmeiro got an RBI single. With runners at first and second and one out, Jay Howell took the mound for the Rangers. An ill-advised pitching change as the first batter he faced, Hoiles, sent a three-run shot 339 feet After six: Baltimore 10 Texas 5. In the top of the seventh, Gonzalez cleared the fence for the second time in the game as he delivered a two-run home run 368 feet. With the bases empty and nobody out, Tom Bolton took the mound for the Orioles. In the top of the eighth, Strange led off with a 368 foot homer. In the bottom of the eighth, with the bases empty and one out, Darren Oliver took the mound for the Rangers. Palmeiro singled and then Cris Carpenter took the mound for the Rangers. In the top of the ninth, Lee Smith took the mound for the Orioles with a two-run lead to protect. With a runner on second and two out, Greer grounded back to the pitcher to end the game. The two teams combined for 23 hits in the contest. Final score: Baltimore 10 Texas 8. PLAYER OF THE GAME Rafael Palmeiro 3 for 4, 3 RBI, 2 R, BB OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston Red Sox 9 Chicago White Sox 2 Kansas City Royals 6 Cleveland Indians 5 Toronto Blue Jays 6 Seattle Mariners 5 New York Yankees 8 Detroit Tigers 4 Oakland Athletics 6 Minnesota Twins 0 California Angels 5 Milwaukee Brewers 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal Expos 14 Chicago Cubs 2 Philadelphia Phillies 6 Cincinnati Reds 4 Pittsburgh Pirates 10 Colorado Rockies 1 Houston Astros 7 New York Mets 3 Atlanta Braves 6 Los Angeles Dodgers 5 San Diego Padres 4 Florida Marlins 1 San Francisco Giants 9 St Louis Cardinals 6 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Larry Walker Montreal Expos 4 for 4, HR, 4 RBI, 4 R, BB 2. Denny Neagle Pittsburgh Pirates 9.0 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 6 K, W 3. Ron Darling Oakland Athletics 9.0 IP, 4 H, 0 ER, 5 BB, 5 K, W Sent from my SM-J337VPP using Tapatalk |
04-21-2021, 06:21 PM | #8 |
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APRIL 9, 1994
Today is the second game in the series in Baltimore between the Rangers and the Orioles. The Orioles capitalized on five unearned runs to win the series opener. The Rangers signed free agent RP Enrique Burgos to a 1-year contract worth a total of $154,000. OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit Tigers 2-2 at New York Yankees 2-1 Seattle Mariners 2-2 at Toronto Blue Jays 2-2 Boston Red Sox 2-2 at Chicago White Sox 2-2 Cleveland Indians 1-3 at Kansas City Royals 2-1 California Angels 4-0 at Milwaukee Brewers 1-2 Oakland Athletics 2-1 at Minnesota Twins 0-4 NATIONAL LEAGUE Colorado Rockies 1-3 at Pittsburgh Pirates 1-3 Philadelphia Phillies 3-1 at Cincinnati Reds 1-3 Chicago Cubs 2-2 at Montreal Expos 2-2 St Louis Cardinals 2-2 at San Francisco Giants 4-0 New York Mets 1-3 at Houston Astros 3-1 Atlanta Braves 4-1 at Los Angeles Dodgers 0-4 Florida Marlins 3-1 at San Diego Padres 2-3 TEXAS RANGERS (1-2) AT BALTIMORE ORIOLES (2-1) MATCHUPS SP Kevin Brown vs Mike Mussina Advantage Push C Ivan Rodriguez vs Chris Hoiles Advantage Baltimore 1B Will Clark vs Rafael Palmeiro Advantage Baltimore 2B Doug Strange vs Mark T McLemore Advantage Baltimore 3B Dean Palmer vs Leo Gomez Advantage Push SS Manuel Lee vs Cal Ripken Jr Advantage Baltimore LF Juan Gonzalez vs Brady Anderson Advantage Texas CF David Hulse vs Mike Devereaux Advantage Baltimore RF Jose Canseco vs Jeffrey Hammonds Advantage Texas DH Rusty Greer vs Harold Baines Advantage Push Overall Advantage Baltimore In the top of the first, Canseco got an RBI double. After three: Texas 1 Baltimore 0. In the top of the fourth, a lead off shot by Palmer landed some 382 feet from home plate. In the bottom of fourth, the Orioles loaded the bases with two out. But Devereaux grounded to short to end the inning. After six: Texas 2 Baltimore 0. In the top of the ninth, following a lead off single, Mark Eichhorn took the mound for the Orioles. After Rodriguez grounded into the 5-4-3, Tom Bolton took the mound for the Orioles. In the bottom of the ninth, with a runner on first and two out, Brown retired Gomez on strikes to get the complete game shutout. Final score: Texas 2 Baltimore 0. PLAYER OF THE GAME Kevin Brown 9.0 IP, 5 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 3 BB, 2 K OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit Tigers 3 New York Yankees 2 Seattle Mariners 4 Toronto Blue Jays 3 Boston Red Sox 3 Chicago White Sox 2 Cleveland Indians 6 Kansas City Royals 4 California Angels 5 Milwaukee Brewers 4 Oakland Athletics 13 Minnesota Twins 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE Colorado Rockies 3 Pittsburgh Pirates 2 Philadelphia Phillies 6 Cincinnati Reds 0 Montreal Expos 13 Chicago Cubs 4 St Louis Cardinals 4 San Francisco Giants 1 Houston Astros 3 New York Mets 2 Los Angeles Dodgers 4 Atlanta Braves 2 San Diego Padres 4 Florida Marlins 1 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Curt Schilling Philadelphia Phillies 9.0 IP, 5 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 9 K, W 2. Todd Van Poppel Oakland Athletics 9.0 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 4 BB, 3 K, W 3. Kevin Brown Texas Rangers 9.0 IP, 5 H, 0 ER, 3 BB, 2 K, W Sent from my SM-J337VPP using Tapatalk |
04-22-2021, 12:09 PM | #9 |
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APRIL 10, 1994
Today is the rubber game in the series in Baltimore between the Rangers and the Baltimore Orioles. The Rangers signed free agent RP Rob Dibble to a 1-year contract worth a total of $93,000. The New York Yankees signed free agent LF Ron Gant to a 1-year contract worth a total of $1,420,000. OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit Tigers 3-2 at New York Yankees 2-2 Seattle Mariners 3-2 at Toronto Blue Jays 2-3 Oakland Athletics 3-1 at Minnesota Twins 0-5 Boston Red Sox 3-2 at Chicago White Sox 2-3 Cleveland Indians 2-3 at Kansas City Royals 2-2 California Angels 5-0 at Milwaukee Brewers 1-3 NATIONAL LEAGUE Colorado Rockies 2-3 at Pittsburgh Pirates 1-4 Philadelphia Phillies 4-1 at Cincinnati Reds 1-4 Chicago Cubs 2-3 at Montreal Expos 3-2 New York Mets 1-4 at Houston Astros 4-1 St Louis Cardinals 3-2 at San Francisco Giants 4-1 Atlanta Braves 4-2 at Los Angeles Dodgers 1-4 Florida Marlins 3-2 at San Diego Padres 3-3 TEXAS RANGERS (2-2) AT BALTIMORE ORIOLES (2-2) MATCHUPS SP Jack Armstrong vs Sid Fernandez Advantage Baltimore C Ivan Rodriguez vs Chris Hoiles Advantage Baltimore 1B Will Clark vs Rafael Palmeiro Advantage Baltimore 2B Doug Strange vs Mark T McLemore Advantage Baltimore 3B Dean Palmer vs Leo Gomez Advantage Push SS Manuel Lee vs Cal Ripken Jr Advantage Baltimore LF Juan Gonzalez vs Brady Anderson Advantage Texas CF David Hulse vs Mike Devereaux Advantage Baltimore RF Jose Canseco vs Jeffrey Hammonds Advantage Texas DH Rusty Greer vs Harold Baines Advantage Push Overall Advantage Baltimore In the top of the first, a 378 foot solo shot by Clark put the Rangers on the board. In the bottom of the first, Baines tied the game with a two-out run-scoring single. In the top of the third, a two-out two-run home run by Canseco went 344 feet to put the Rangers back in the lead. After three: Texas 3 Baltimore 1. In the top of the fourth, an RBI single by Lee added to the Rangers lead. In the bottom of the fifth, Gomez delivered a lead off home run 365 feet. The Orioles then loaded the bases with one out. Palmeiro flew to right for the second out without bringing home a run. Then Hoiles flew to left to end the inning, stranding all three baserunners. In the bottom of the sixth, Hammonds knocked in a run with a two-out single. After six: Texas 4 Baltimore 3. In the bottom of the seventh, Matt Whiteside took the mound for the Rangers. With a runner on first and one out, Jay Howell took the mound for the Rangers. In the top of the eighth, Canseco made it a two-run game with a sacrifice fly. In the top of the ninth, following a lead off walk, Mark Eichhorn took the mound for the Orioles. With runners at first and second and one out, Lee Smith took the mound for the Orioles and got Lee to ground into the 6-4-3. In the bottom of the ninth, Tom Henke took the mound for the Rangers with a two-run lead to protect. Anderson belted a lead off home run 380 feet to make it a one-run game. Hoiles tied the game with an RBI double. After nine: Texas 5 Baltimore 5. In the bottom of the tenth, Cris Carpenter took the mound for the Rangers. In the top of the eleventh, Mark Williamson took the mound for the Orioles. In the bottom of the eleventh, Baines won it for the Orioles with a two-out RBI double. The Orioles got 15 hits in the win. Final score: Baltimore 6 Texas 5 11 innings. PLAYER OF THE GAME Leo Gomez 2 for 3, HR, RBI, R, 2 BB OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE New York Yankees 6 Detroit Tigers 5 Toronto Blue Jays 7 Seattle Mariners 2 Oakland Athletics 6 Minnesota Twins 2 Chicago White Sox 6 Boston Red Sox 5 Kansas City Royals 11 Cleveland Indians 6 California Angels 6 Milwaukee Brewers 3 14 innings NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh Pirates 5 Colorado Rockies 1 Cincinnati Reds 10 Philadelphia Phillies 3 Chicago Cubs 6 Montreal Expos 1 New York Mets 9 Houston Astros 4 St Louis Cardinals 3 San Francisco Giants 0 Los Angeles Dodgers 3 Atlanta Braves 2 Florida Marlins 5 San Diego Padres 3 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Mark Langston California Angels 8.1 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 7 K 2. Bob Hamelin Kansas City Royals 4 for 5, 2B, HR, 3 RBI, R 3. Mike Stanley New York Yankees 2 for 4, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 2 R Sent from my SM-J337VPP using Tapatalk |
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APRIL 11, 1994
After going 2-3 on their season-opening road trip, the Rangers begin a six-game home stand with a three-game series against the Milwaukee Brewers. Today is the Rangers home opener for the 1994 season. The Brewers have lost three straight. AL Player of the Week: 1B Paul Molitor Toronto Blue Jays NL Player of the Week: 1B Gregg Jefferies St Louis Cardinals California Angels RP Bob Patterson will miss 6 months due to a torn flexor tendon in his elbow. California Angels RP Keith Shepherd will miss 4 months after having surgery to remove bone chips from his elbow. WEEKLY POWER RANKINGS 1. California Angels 2. Oakland Athletics 3. St Louis Cardinals 4. Florida Marlins 5. Houston Astros 6. Philadelphia Phillies 7. San Francisco Giants 8. Baltimore Orioles 9. Kansas City Royals 10. New York Yankees 11. Atlanta Braves 12. Chicago White Sox 13. Chicago Cubs 14. Toronto Blue Jays 15. Boston Red Sox 16. Detroit Tigers 17. Montreal Expos 18. Seattle Mariners 19. San Diego Padres 20. Texas Rangers 21. Los Angeles Dodgers 22. Cincinnati Reds 23. New York Mets 24. Pittsburgh Pirates 25. Cleveland Indians 26. Colorado Rockies 27. Milwaukee Brewers 28. Minnesota Twins OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore Orioles 3-2 at Detroit Tigers 3-3 Cleveland Indians 2-4 at California Angels 6-0 Toronto Blue Jays 3-3 at Oakland Athletics 4-1 Boston Red Sox 3-3 at Kansas City Royals 3-2 Minnesota Twins 0-6 at Seattle Mariners 3-3 NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago Cubs 3-3 at New York Mets 2-4 Colorado Rockies 2-4 at Philadelphia Phillies 4-2 Cincinnati Reds 2-4 at Montreal Expos 3-3 Los Angeles Dodgers 2-4 at St Louis Cardinals 4-2 MILWAUKEE BREWERS (1-4) AT TEXAS RANGERS (2-3) MATCHUPS SP Ricky Bones vs Kenny Rogers Advantage Texas C Dave Nilsson vs Ivan Rodriguez Advantage Texas 1B John Jaha vs Will Clark Advantage Texas 2B Jody Reed vs Doug Strange Advantage Milwaukee 3B Jeff Cirillo vs Dean Palmer Advantage Push SS Jose Valentin vs Manuel Lee Advantage Milwaukee LF Greg Vaughn vs Juan Gonzalez Advantage Texas CF Darryl Hamilton vs David Hulse Advantage Milwaukee RF Matt Mieske vs Jose Canseco Advantage Texas DH Kevin Seitzer vs Rusty Greer Advantage Texas Overall Advantage Texas In the top of the first, Jaha brought home a run with a single. In the top of the third, Jaha got a two-out run-scoring single. Vaughn followed with a run-scoring single of his own. Mieske did the same. After three: Milwaukee 4 Texas 0. In the top of fourth, Seitzer got a two-out run-scoring double. In the bottom of the fourth, Clark led off with a 410 foot 'tater. In the top of the fifth, Vaughn put a charge into a 377 foot lead off home run. In the bottom of the fifth, Greer put the wood to a 402 foot solo home run. In the bottom of the sixth, Gonzalez cut into the deficit with a two-out run-scoring single. Palmer followed with a 377 foot two-run homer to make it a one-run game. After six: Milwaukee 6 Texas 5. In the top of the seventh, Matt Whiteside took the mound for the Rangers. Jaha drove a solo home run 380 feet. In the top of the eighth, with a runner on first and one out, Rick Honeycutt took the mound for the Rangers. The Brewers got a run on a Hamilton two-bagger. Jaha added a two-out two-run single. In the bottom of the eighth, Clark scored from third when Gonzalez grounded to first. In the bottom of the ninth, with runners at first and second and two out, Mike Fetters took the mound for the Brewers. Clark drew a full count walk to load the bases with two out. Canseco kept the Rangers alive with an RBI single. Gonzalez did as well to make it a two-run game. Palmer then delivered a two-run single to tie the game. After nine: Milwaukee 10 Texas 10. In the top of the tenth, Tom Henke took the mound for the Rangers. In the bottom of the tenth, Jesse Orosco took the mound for the Brewers. In the top of the twelfth, Cris Carpenter took the mound for the Rangers. In the top of the thirteenth, Darren Oliver took the mound for the Rangers. Hamilton went deep for a 358 foot two-out solo home run. In the bottom of the thirteenth, with the bases empty and one out, Mike Ignasiak took the mound for the Brewers. With runners at first and second and two out, Canseco grounded to third to end the game. The two teams combined for 33 hits in the contest. Hamilton scored four runs for the Brewers. Final score: Milwaukee 11 Texas 10 13 innings. PLAYER OF THE GAME John Jaha 4 for 7, HR, 5 RBI, 2 OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore Orioles 6 Detroit Tigers 5 California Angels 8 Cleveland Indians 7 Oakland Athletics 1 Toronto Blue Jays 0 Kansas City Royals 4 Boston Red Sox 3 Seattle Mariners 5 Minnesota Twins 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE New York Mets 5 Chicago Cubs 4 Colorado Rockies 4 Philadelphia Phillies 3 10 innings Cincinnati Reds 5 Montreal Expos 4 St Louis Cardinals 5 Los Angeles Dodgers 2 TOP PERFORMERS 1. John Jaha Milwaukee Brewers 4 for 7, HR, 5 RBI, 2 R 2. Manny Ramirez Cleveland Indians 3 for 4, HR, 4 RBI, 2 R, BB 3. Bob Welch Oakland Athletics 8.0 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 4 BB, 2 K, W Sent from my SM-J337VPP using Tapatalk |
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APRIL 12, 1994
The Rangers have the day off and will resume their series against the Brewers tomorrow. STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST Baltimore Orioles 4-2 New York Yankees 3-2 Detroit Tigers 3-4 Toronto Blue Jays 3-4 Boston Red Sox 3-4 CENTRAL Kansas City Royals 4-2 Chicago White Sox 3-3 Milwaukee Brewers 2-4 Cleveland Indians 2-5 Minnesota Twins 0-7 WEST California Angels 7-0 Oakland Athletics 5-1 Seattle Mariners 4-3 Texas Rangers 2-4 NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST Florida Marlins 4-2 Philadelphia Phillies 4-3 Atlanta Braves 4-3 Montreal Expos 3-4 New York Mets 3-4 CENTRAL St Louis Cardinals 5-2 Houston Astros 4-2 Chicago Cubs 3-4 Cincinnati Reds 3-4 Pittsburgh Pirates 2-4 WEST San Francisco Giants 4-2 San Diego Padres 3-4 Colorado Rockies 3-4 Los Angeles Dodgers 2-5 TEXAS RANGERS TEAM LEADERS BATTING BATTING AVG Dean Palmer .348 Doug Strange .333 Rusty Greer .320 HOME RUNS Dean Palmer 3 Three tied with 2 RUNS BATTED IN Juan Gonzalez and Dean Palmer 7 each Jose Canseco 5 PITCHING EARNED RUN AVERAGE Kevin Brown 0.00 Jack Armstrong 4.50 Kenny Rogers 5.54 WINS Kevin Brown and Kenny Rogers 1 each STRIKEOUTS Kevin Brown and Kenny Rogers 7 each Two tied with 4 TEXAS RANGERS TEAM STATS AND AL RANK Runs Scored 31 t-8th Batting AVG .264 8th On-Base PCT .307 12th Home Runs 11 t-1st Stolen Bases 2 t-8th Runs against 32 8th Starters ERA 2.77 2nd Bullpen ERA 5.79 9th Defensive Eff. .704 6th OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE New York Yankees 3-2 at Chicago White Sox 3-3 Boston Red Sox 3-4 at Kansas City Royals 4-2 Cleveland Indians 2-5 at California Angels 7-0 Toronto Blue Jays 3-4 at Oakland Athletics 5-1 Minnesota Twins 0-7 at Seattle Mariners 4-3 NATIONAL LEAGUE Houston Astros 4-2 at Florida Marlins 4-2 San Francisco Giants 4-2 at Atlanta Braves 4-3 Cincinnati Reds 3-4 at Montreal Expos 3-4 San Diego Padres 3-4 at Pittsburgh Pirates 2-4 OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE New York Yankees 8 Chicago White Sox 3 Kansas City Royals 12 Boston Red Sox 10 Cleveland Indians 9 California Angels 4 11 innings Toronto Blue Jays 6 Oakland Athletics 2 Seattle Mariners 4 Minnesota Twins 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE Houston Astros 4 Florida Marlins 2 San Francisco Giants 3 Atlanta Braves 0 Montreal Expos 6 Cincinnati Reds 5 San Diego Padres 7 Pittsburgh Pirates 2 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Paul O'Neill New York Yankees 2 for 3, 2 HR, 3 RBI, 2 R, 2 BB 2. Mark Portugal San Francisco Giants 8.0 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 6 K, W 3. John Valentin Boston Red Sox 2 for 3, 2B, HR, 2 RBI, 2 R, 2 BB Minnesota Twins RF Kirby Puckett recorded his 2,000th career base hit. Sent from my SM-J337VPP using Tapatalk |
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The Rangers resume their series against the Brewers tonight. The Brewers won a high-scoring affair in the opener, giving the Rangers back-to-back one-run losses. OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore Orioles 4-2 at Detroit Tigers 3-4 Minnesota Twins 0-8 at Seattle Mariners 5-3 Boston Red Sox 3-5 at Kansas City Royals 5-2 New York Yankees 4-2 at Chicago White Sox 3-4 Cleveland Indians 3-5 at California Angels 7-1 Toronto Blue Jays 4-4 at Oakland Athletics 5-2 NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago Cubs 3-4 at New York Mets 3-4 Houston Astros 5-2 at Florida Marlins 4-3 Cincinnati Reds 3-5 at Montreal Expos 4-4 San Francisco Giants 5-2 at Atlanta Braves 4-4 Colorado Rockies 3-4 at Philadelphia Phillies 4-3 San Diego Padres 4-4 at Pittsburgh Pirates 2-5 Los Angeles Dodgers 2-5 at St Louis Cardinals 5-2 MILWAUKEE BREWERS (2-4) AT TEXAS RANGERS (2-4) MATCHUPS SP Jaime Navarro vs Roger Pavlik Advantage Texas C Dave Nilsson vs Ivan Rodriguez Advantage Texas 1B John Jaha vs Will Clark Advantage Texas 2B Jody Reed vs Doug Strange Advantage Milwaukee 3B Jeff Cirillo vs Dean Palmer Advantage Push SS Jose Valentin vs Manuel Lee Advantage Milwaukee LF Greg Vaughn vs Juan Gonzalez Advantage Texas CF Darryl Hamilton vs David Hulse Advantage Milwaukee RF Matt Mieske vs Jose Canseco Advantage Texas DH Kevin Seitzer vs Rusty Greer Advantage Texas Overall Advantage Texas In the bottom of the first, an RBI single by Canseco put the Rangers on the board. In the top of the second, Seitzer delivered a go-ahead two-run longball 373 feet. After three: Milwaukee 2 Texas 1. In the top of the fourth, Seitzer led off with his second homer of the game, this one a curveball that traveled 358 feet. In the bottom of the fourth, Gonzalez led off with a 334 foot home run. Greer tied the game with an RBI single. Strange knocked in two with a single to give the Rangers the lead back. In the bottom of the fifth, Canseco flexed his muscles and delivered a 365 foot lead off home run. In the bottom of the sixth, the Rangers loaded the bases with one out. Clark watched ball four go by on a full count pitch to pick up an RBI. Canseco then beat out the 5-4-3 to bring home another run. Gonzalez then got a two-out RBI single to put the Rangers up big. After six: Texas 9 Milwaukee 3. In the top of the seventh, Jay Howell took the mound for the Rangers. In the bottom of the seventh, Pedro F Borbon took the mound for the Brewers. A two-out run-scoring double by Lee put the Rangers in double digits in runs for the second game in the row. In the bottom of the eighth, a Gonzalez two-out single scored a run. The Rangers went on to load the bases with two out. And Greer turned that into a 373 foot grand slam. Graeme Lloyd took the mound for the Brewers after that. In the top of the ninth, rain began to fall. The Rangers out-hit the Brewers 16-6 in the contest and the Brewers committed three errors. Final score: Texas 15 Milwaukee 3. PLAYER OF THE GAME Rusty Greer 2 for 4, HR, 5 RBI, 3 R, BB OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit Tigers 5 Baltimore Orioles 4 12 innings Seattle Mariners 9 Minnesota Twins 8 Kansas City Royals 5 Boston Red Sox 4 Chicago White Sox 7 New York Yankees 6 Cleveland Indians 11 California Angels 1 Oakland Athletics 7 Toronto Blue Jays 6 NATIONAL LEAGUE New York Mets 9 Chicago Cubs 3 Florida Marlins 10 Houston Astros 8 Cincinnati Reds 4 Montreal Expos 2 San Francisco Giants 6 Atlanta Braves 2 Colorado Rockies 9 Philadelphia Phillies 8 Pittsburgh Pirates 2 San Diego Padres 1 12 innings Los Angeles Dodgers 5 St Louis Cardinals 4 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Albert Belle Cleveland Indians 4 for 4, HR, 4 RBI, 2 R, BB 2. Jerry Browne Florida Marlins 4 for 5, HR, 4 RBI, 2 R 3. Rusty Greer Texas Rangers 2 for 4, HR, 5 RBI, 3 R, BB Detroit Tigers RF Junior Felix had a five-hit game. Sent from my SM-J337VPP using Tapatalk |
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APRIL 14, 1994
Tonight is the rubber game in the series in Texas between the Rangers and the Milwaukee Brewers. In the first two games of this series, the Rangers have scored 25 runs on 34 hits. OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore Orioles 4-3 at Detroit Tigers 4-4 New York Yankees 4-3 at Chicago White Sox 4-4 Minnesota Twins 0-9 at Oakland Athletics 6-2 Toronto Blue Jays 4-5 at California Angels 7-2 NATIONAL LEAGUE Houston Astros 5-3 at Florida Marlins 5-3 Chicago Cubs 3-5 at New York Mets 4-4 San Diego Padres 4-5 at Pittsburgh Pirates 3-5 Los Angeles Dodgers 3-5 at St Louis Cardinals 5-3 San Francisco Giants 6-2 at Atlanta Braves 4-5 Colorado Rockies 4-4 at Philadelphia Phillies 4-4 MILWAUKEE BREWERS (2-5) AT TEXAS RANGERS (3-4) MATCHUPS SP Bill Wegman vs Kevin Brown Advantage Texas C Dave Nilsson vs Ivan Rodriguez Advantage Texas 1B John Jaha vs Will Clark Advantage Texas 2B Jody Reed vs Doug Strange Advantage Milwaukee 3B Jeff Cirillo vs Dean Palmer Advantage Push SS John Valentin vs Manuel Lee Advantage Milwaukee LF Greg Vaughn vs Juan Gonzalez Advantage Texas CF Darryl Hamilton vs David Hulse Advantage Milwaukee RF Matt Mieske vs Jose Canseco Advantage Texas DH Kevin Seitzer vs Rusty Greer Advantage Texas Overall Advantage Texas In the top of the third, Cirillo put the Brewers on the board with a 376 foot two-out solo homer. After three: Milwaukee 1 Texas 0. In the bottom of the fourth, Gonzalez knotted the score with a 397 foot lead off home run. In the bottom of the fifth, Canseco put the Rangers in the lead with a run-scoring single. In the bottom of the sixth, Doug Henry took the mound for the Brewers. After six: Texas 2 Milwaukee 1. In the top of the seventh, Seitzer tied the game with a two-out run-scoring triple. Seitzer then scored the go-ahead run when Palmer booted a Mieske grounder. An RBI single by Cirillo followed. In the bottom of the seventh, with the bases empty and two out, Graeme Lloyd took the mound for the Brewers. After Clark reached on an error, Mike Ignasiak took the mound for the Brewers. The Rangers loaded the bases with two out and then Palmer drew a four-pitch walk to make it a one-run game. But Rodriguez then flew to right to end the inning. In the bottom of the eighth, Lee delivered the game-tying 409 foot solo longball. In the top of the ninth, Tom Henke took the mound for the Rangers. In the bottom of the ninth, with the bases empty and one out, Jesse Orosco took the mound for the Brewers. After nine: Milwaukee 4 Texas 4. In the top of the tenth, the Brewers loaded the bases with nobody out. After Henke got Jaha on strikes, Cris Carpenter took the mound for the Rangers. Vaughn greeted him with a 348 foot grand slam. Nilsson then made it back-to-back home runs with a 365 foot solo wallop. The two teams combined for 21 hits in the contest. Final score: Milwaukee 9 Texas 4 10 innings. PLAYER OF THE GAME Jeff Cirillo 3 for 4, 2B, HR, 2 RBI, 2 R OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit Tigers 7 Baltimore Orioles 2 New York Yankees 5 Chicago White Sox 2 Oakland Athletics 10 Minnesota Twins 2 California Angels 10 Toronto Blue Jays 7 NATIONAL LEAGUE Houston Astros 8 Florida Marlins 1 New York Mets 5 Chicago Cubs 0 San Diego Padres 5 Pittsburgh Pirates 2 Los Angeles Dodgers 7 St Louis Cardinals 1 Atlanta Braves 2 San Francisco Giants 0 Philadelphia Phillies 5 Colorado Rockies 3 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Pete Incaviglia Philadelphia Phillies 3 for 3, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 2 R 2. Bret Saberhagen New York Mets 9.0 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 3 BB, 5 K, W 3. Rickey Henderson Oakland Athletics 2 for 2, 2 2B, 4 RBI, 2 R, 2 BB Sent from my SM-J337VPP using Tapatalk |
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The Rangers will conclude their home stand with a three-game series against the Baltimore Orioles. The Rangers are 1-2 so far on this home stand. The Orioles are 1-2 on the road this season. The Orioles lead the season series 2-1. Baltimore Orioles LF Lonnie Smith announced he will retire at the end of the season. Rumors are circulating that the Montreal Expos are negotiating with free agent CL Duane Ward. OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE New York Yankees 5-3 at Detroit Tigers 5-4 Kansas City Royals 6-2 at Cleveland Indians 4-5 Chicago White Sox 4-5 at Boston Red Sox 3-6 Toronto Blue Jays 4-6 at California Angels 8-2 Minnesota Twins 0-10 at Oakland Athletics 7-2 Milwaukee Brewers 3-5 at Seattle Mariners 6-3 NATIONAL LEAGUE Atlanta Braves 5-5 at Chicago Cubs 3-6 Houston Astros 6-3 at New York Mets 5-4 Cincinnati Reds 4-5 at Philadelphia Phillies 5-4 San Francisco Giants 6-3 at Florida Marlins 5-4 Los Angeles Dodgers 4-5 at Pittsburgh Pirates 3-6 San Diego Padres 5-5 at St Louis Cardinals 5-4 Montreal Expos 4-5 at Colorado Rockies 4-5 BALTIMORE ORIOLES (4-4) AT TEXAS RANGERS (3-5) MATCHUPS SP Sid Fernandez vs Jack Armstrong Advantage Baltimore C Chris Hoiles vs Ivan Rodriguez Advantage Baltimore 1B Rafael Palmeiro vs Will Clark Advantage Baltimore 2B Mark T McLemore vs Doug Strange Advantage Baltimore 3B Leo Gomez vs Dean Palmer Advantage Push SS Cal Ripken Jr vs Manuel Lee Advantage Baltimore LF Brady Anderson vs Juan Gonzalez Advantage Texas CF Mike Devereaux vs David Hulse Advantage Baltimore RF Jeffrey Hammonds vs Jose Canseco Advantage Texas DH Harold Baines vs Rusty Greer Advantage Push In the bottom of the first, Canseco drove a thigh-high fastball 395 feet for a two-run home run. In the top of the third, a McLemore infield single scored one. In the bottom of the third, an RBI single by Clark put the Rangers back up by two. After three: Texas 3 Baltimore 1. In the bottom of the fourth, Greer went yard with a 365 foot solo home run. Hulse added an RBI with a two-out triple, his second three-bagger of the game. Clark followed with a single to score Hulse. In the top of the sixth, Ripken picked up an RBI with a sacrifice fly. In the bottom of the sixth, with the bases empty and one out, Mark Williamson took the mound for the Orioles. A Hulse single scored a run. The Rangers scored another run on a Clark single. Canseco then hit his second homer of the game, a 382 foot three-run shot. With the bases empty and nobody out, Jim Poole took the mound for the Orioles. Palmer pulled a two-out solo home run 371 feet to left. After six: Texas 12 Baltimore 2. In the top of the seventh, Darren Oliver took the mound for the Rangers. In the bottom of the eighth, with a runner on first and one out, Mark Eichhorn took the mound for the Orioles. The Rangers pounded out 15 hits in the win. Final score: Texas 12 Baltimore 2 PLAYER OF THE GAME Will Clark 4 for 4, 3 RBI, 2 R, BB OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE New York Yankees 6 Detroit Tigers 3 Cleveland Indians 12 Kansas City Royals 3 Boston Red Sox 4 Chicago White Sox 2 Toronto Blue Jays 10 California Angels 7 Minnesota Twins 6 Oakland Athletics 1 Milwaukee Brewers 4 Seattle Mariners 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE Atlanta Braves 3 Chicago Cubs 1 Houston Astros 3 New York Mets 1 Cincinnati Reds 6 Philadelphia Phillies 5 San Francisco Giants 5 Florida Marlins 0 Los Angeles Dodgers 7 Pittsburgh Pirates 1 St Louis Cardinals 9 San Diego Padres 2 Montreal Expos 14 Colorado Rockies 5 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Sandy Alomar Jr Cleveland Indians 3 for 4, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 3 R, BB 2. Will Clark Texas Rangers 4 for 4, 3 RBI, 2 R, BB 3. Jose Canseco Texas Rangers 2 for 4, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 2 R, BB Buddy Black of the San Francisco Giants pitched a complete game shutout. Sent from my SM-J337VPP using Tapatalk |
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Tonight is the second game in the series in Texas between the Rangers and the Baltimore Orioles. The Rangers won the series opener, scoring in double digits for the third time in four games. Kansas City Royals SP Kevin Appier will miss five days due to a dead arm. Boston Red Sox SP Danny Darwin will miss nine months due to a torn labrum in his shoulder. OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE New York Yankees 6-3 at Detroit Tigers 5-5 Kansas City Royals 6-3 at Cleveland Indians 5-5 Chicago White Sox 4-6 at Boston Red Sox 4-6 Minnesota Twins 1-10 at Oakland Athletics 7-3 Toronto Blue Jays 5-6 at California Angels 8-3 Milwaukee Brewers 4-5 at Seattle Mariners 6-4 NATIONAL LEAGUE Houston Astros 7-3 at New York Mets 5-5 Atlanta Braves 6-5 at Chicago Cubs 3-7 Montreal Expos 5-5 at Colorado Rockies 4-6 Cincinnati Reds 5-5 at Philadelphia Phillies 5-5 San Francisco Giants 7-3 at Florida Marlins 5-5 Los Angeles Dodgers 5-5 at Pittsburgh Pirates 3-7 San Diego Padres 5-6 at St Louis Cardinals 6-4 BALTIMORE ORIOLES (4-5) AT TEXAS RANGERS (4-5) MATCHUPS SP Ben McDonald vs Kenny Rogers Advantage Baltimore C Jeff Tackett vs Ivan Rodriguez Advantage Texas 1B Rafael Palmeiro vs Will Clark Advantage Baltimore 2B Mark T McLemore vs Doug Strange Advantage Baltimore 3B Leo Gomez vs Dean Palmer Advantage Push SS Cal Ripken Jr vs Manuel Lee Advantage Baltimore LF Brady Anderson vs Juan Gonzalez Advantage Texas CF Mike Devereaux vs David Hulse Advantage Baltimore RF Chris Sabo vs Jose Canseco Advantage Texas DH Harold Baines vs Rusty Greer Advantage Push Overall Advantage Texas In the top of the second, Gomez hit a 359 foot three-run dinger. In the top of the third, Palmeiro brought home a run with a single. A Ripken two-out single scored one as well. After three: Baltimore 5 Texas 0. In the bottom of the fourth, the Rangers loaded the bases with two out and Greer made it a one-run game with a 436 foot grand slam. The Rangers then reloaded the bases with two out before Clark grounded to short to end the inning. In the top of the fifth, Palmeiro belted a two-run home run 408 feet. Baines unload on a a solo homer that measured 423 feet. In the top of the sixth, McLemore increased the Orioles lead with an RBI double. After six: Baltimore 9 Texas 4. In the top of the seventh, Devereaux tagged a Rogers changeup for a 367 foot three-run blast. With the bases empty and one out, Jay Howell took the mound for the Rangers. The Orioles scored another run on a McLemore two-out single. Sabo added a run-scoring single as well. The Orioles then loaded the bases with two out. Ripken then knocked in all three with a double. With a runner on second and two out, Rick Honeycutt took the mound for the Rangers and finally got the third out to end the eight-run inning. In the bottom of the seventh, Mark Williamson took the mound for the Orioles. In the top of the eighth, the Orioles scored one on a McLemore two-out three-bagger. The Orioles out-hit the Rangers 22-6 in the rout. Final score: Baltimore 18 Texas 4. PLAYER OF THE GAME Mark T McLemore 4 for 5, 2B, 3B, 3 RBI, 2 R OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit Tigers 8 New York Yankees 2. Cleveland Indians 6 Kansas City Royals 5 Chicago White Sox 8 Boston Red Sox 3 Minnesota Twins 5 Oakland Athletics 4 Toronto Blue Jays 10 California Angels 3 Milwaukee Brewers 4 Seattle Mariners 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE Houston Astros 3 New York Mets 1 Chicago Cubs 6 Atlanta Braves 5 Colorado Rockies 8 Montreal Expos 7 Philadelphia Phillies 6 Cincinnati Reds 5 San Francisco Giants 12 Florida Marlins 9 Los Angeles Dodgers 11 Pittsburgh Pirates 7 San Diego Padres 7 St Louis Cardinals 1 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Raul Mondesi Los Angeles Dodgers 2 for 3, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 3 R, 3 BB 2. Bret Barberie Florida Marlins 3 for 4, 2B, HR, 6 RBI, R, BB 3. Tony Fernandez Cincinnati Reds 3 for 4, 2B, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 2 R Boston Red Sox 2B Tim Naehring has been suspended for four games after being ejected for arguing with the umpire. Sent from my SM-J337VPP using Tapatalk |
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APRIL 17, 1994
Tonight is the rubber game in the series in Texas between the Rangers and the Baltimore Orioles. The two teams traded blowout wins in the first two games of this series. Cleveland Indians SP Dennis Martinez will miss 12 months due to a torn flexor tendon in his elbow. OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago White Sox 5-6 at Boston Red Sox 4-7 New York Yankees 6-4 at Detroit Tigers 6-5 Kansas City Royals 6-4 at Cleveland Indians 6-5 Toronto Blue Jays 6-6 at California Angels 8-4 Minnesota Twins 2-10 at Oakland Athletics 7-4 Milwaukee Brewers 5-5 at Seattle Mariners 6-5 NATIONAL LEAGUE Los Angeles Dodgers 6-5 at Pittsburgh Pirates 3-8 Houston Astros 8-3 at New York Mets 5-6 Cincinnati Reds 5-6 at Philadelphia Phillies 6-5 San Francisco Giants 8-3 at Florida Marlins 5-6 Atlanta Braves 6-6 at Chicago Cubs 4-7 San Diego Padres 6-6 at St Louis Cardinals 6-5 Montreal Expos 5-6 at Colorado Rockies 5-6 BALTIMORE ORIOLES (5-5) AT TEXAS RANGERS (4-6) MATCHUPS SP Trevor Wilson vs Tim Leary Advantage Baltimore C Chris Hoiles vs Junior Ortiz Advantage Baltimore 1B Rafael Palmeiro vs Will Clark Advantage Baltimore 2B Mark T McLemore vs Doug Strange Advantage Baltimore 3B Leo Gomez vs Dean Palmer Advantage Push SS Cal Ripken Jr vs Manuel Lee Advantage Baltimore LF Brady Anderson vs Juan Gonzalez Advantage Texas CF Mike Devereaux vs David Hulse Advantage Baltimore RF Jack Voigt vs Jose Canseco Advantage Texas DH Harold Baines vs Rusty Greer Advantage Push Overall Advantage Baltimore In the bottom of the first, Canseco put the Rangers on the board with a sacrifice fly. In the bottom of the second, the Rangers loaded the bases with nobody out. A Lee single scored one. Greer scored from third when Ortiz grounded into the 6-4-3. Leary was perfect through three. In the bottom of the third, Canseco led off with a 345 foot homer, his fifth home run of the year. After three: Texas 4 Baltimore 0. In the top of the fourth, a one-out single by McLemore gave the Orioles their first baserunner of the game. After six: Texas 4 Baltimore 0. In the bottom of the seventh, Mike Oquist took the mound for the Orioles. In the top of the eighth, the Orioles loaded the bases with two out. McLemore then cut the Rangers lead in half with a two-RBI single. With runners at first and second and two out, Cris Carpenter took the mound for the Rangers. Palmeiro made it a one-run game with an RBI single. In the top of the ninth, Tom Henke took the mound for the Rangers with a one-run lead to protect and he retired the Orioles in order to record the save. Final score: Texas 4 Baltimore 3. PLAYER OF THE GAME Tim Leary 7.2 IP, 4 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 2 BB, 3 K OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston Red Sox 3 Chicago White Sox 1 New York Yankees 7 Detroit Tigers 6 Cleveland Indians 15 Kansas City Royals 8 Toronto Blue Jays 15 California Angels 10 Oakland Athletics 6 Minnesota Twins 3 Seattle Mariners 11 Milwaukee Brewers 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE Los Angeles Dodgers 7 Pittsburgh Pirates 3 New York Mets 13 Houston Astros 5 Cincinnati Reds 5 Philadelphia Phillies 4 San Francisco Giants 2 Florida Marlins 1 Chicago Cubs 4 Atlanta Braves 3 San Diego Padres 7 St Louis Cardinals 3 Montreal Expos 8 Colorado Rockies 6 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Bobby Bonilla New York Mets 5 for 5, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 2 R 2. Joe Carter Toronto Blue Jays 3 for 6, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 3 R 3. Jeff Kent New York Mets 3 for 5, 2B, HR, 4 RBI, 3 R Sent from my SM-J337VPP using Tapatalk |
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APRIL 18, 1994
After going 3-3 on their home stand, the Rangers had the day off. AL Player of the Week: LF Albert Belle Cleveland Indians NL Player of the Week: RF Larry Walker Montreal Expos WEEKLY POWER RANKINGS 1. San Francisco Giants 2. Oakland Athletics 3. Houston Astros 4. New York Yankees 5. Los Angeles Dodgers 6. Cleveland Indians 7. Seattle Mariners 8. California Angels 9. Toronto Blue Jays 10. San Diego Padres 11. Kansas City Royals 12. Montreal Expos 13. New York Mets 14. Cincinnati Reds 15. Detroit Tigers 16. Philadelphia Phillies 17. St Louis Cardinals 18. Texas Rangers 19. Milwaukee Brewers 20. Atlanta Braves 21. Baltimore Orioles 22. Boston Red Sox 23. Chicago Cubs 24. Colorado Rockies 25. Chicago White Sox 26. Florida Marlins 27. Pittsburgh Pirates 28. Minnesota Twins STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST New York Yankees 7-4 Toronto Blue Jays 7-6 Detroit Tigers 6-6 Baltimore Orioles 5-6 Boston Red Sox 5-7 CENTRAL Cleveland Indians 7-5 Kansas City Royals 6-5 Milwaukee Brewers 5-6 Chicago White Sox 5-7 Minnesota Twins 2-11 WEST Oakland Athletics 8-4 California Angels 8-5 Seattle Mariners 7-5 Texas Rangers 5-6 NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST Montreal Expos 6-6 New York Mets 6-6 Philadelphia Phillies 6-6 Atlanta Braves 6-7 Florida Marlins 5-7 CENTRAL Houston Astros 8-4 St Louis Cardinals 6-6 Cincinnati Reds 6-6 Chicago Cubs 5-7 Pittsburgh Pirates 3-9 WEST San Francisco Giants 9-3 Los Angeles Dodgers 7-5 San Diego Padres 7-6 Colorado Rockies 5-7 TEXAS RANGERS TEAM LEADERS BATTING BATTING AVG Dean Palmer .350 Jose Canseco .348 Doug Strange .316 HOME RUNS Jose Canseco 5 Three tied with 4 RUNS BATTED IN Jose Canseco 16 Rusty Greer 13 Juan Gonzalez 11 PITCHING EARNED RUN AVERAGE Kevin Brown 0.78 Roger Pavlik 3.27 Jack Armstrong 3.75 WINS Five tied with 1 STRIKEOUTS Kevin Brown 14 Kenny Rogers 8 Jack Armstrong 7 TEXAS RANGERS TEAM STATS AND AL RANK Runs Scored 70 4th Batting AVG .281 7th On-Base PCT .333 10th Home Runs 22 1st Stolen Bases 5 t-8th Run against 67 t-9th Starters ERA 4.07 2nd Bullpen ERA 5.87 10th Defensive Eff. .706 9th OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago White Sox 5-7 at Boston Red Sox 5-7 Kansas City Royals 6-5 at Detroit Tigers 6-6 NATIONAL LEAGUE St Louis Cardinals 6-6 at Atlanta Braves 6-7 Los Angeles Dodgers 7-5 at Philadelphia Phillies 6-6 Florida Marlins 5-7 at Colorado Rockies 5-7 New York Mets 6-6 at San Diego Padres 7-6 Montreal Expos 6-6 at San Francisco Giants 9-3 OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago White Sox 13 Boston Red Sox 6 Detroit Tigers 5 Kansas City Royals 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE Atlanta Braves 3 St Louis Cardinals 0 Philadelphia Phillies 2 Los Angeles Dodgers 1 San Diego Padres 3 New York Mets 1 Montreal Expos 10 San Francisco Giants 5 Florida Marlins at Colorado Rockies ppd TOP PERFORMERS 1. Tom Glavine Atlanta Braves 8.0 IP, 5 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 4 K, W 2. Wil Cordero Montreal Expos 2 for 4, HR, 4 RBI, 2 R, BB 3. Tommy Greene Philadelphia Phillies 8.1 IP, 6 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 7 K, W Sent from my SM-J337VPP using Tapatalk |
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