Texas Rangers = San Diego Padres? -- Marla Hooch
Monday, September 6, 2010
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Doom And Gloom And Other Things
I've read the comments on how some local wags say it's pretty far-fetched to think the Rangers won't win the AL West this season. I know that if they go 11-16 in their last 27 games Oakland would have to go 20-7 to catch up and beat them by one game. However, tell that to the Padres who had an 8 game lead just a few days ago. Or mention it to a fan (like me) who was around in 1996 when the Rangers had a 9 game lead the first weekend in September, then promptly lost 3 out of 4 games at home to the Brewers that sent them into a tailspin resulting in a 1 game with just a week left in the season - and watch their reaction.
Here's my not so bold prediction: the Rangers will clinch the division at home on Tuesday September 28th against the Mariners. (And Mike Hindman, I will buy your ticket to that game if want to come watch the game with me). Yes, I'm almost sure they are going to win the division.
What concerns me is this a team that is lurching by stops and starts into the post season.
The Yankees and their 9 game win streak aren't doing that, neither are the Rays: 6-4 in their last 10 games or the Twins who've not only gained home field advantage over Texas but are also 7-3 in their last 10 games.
Although the stat that scares me the most is the one you'll read everywhere on the web today: the Rangers are 0-11 on the road against all the AL teams that will likely be in the playoffs. If that doesn't make you shudder, I don't know what will. As much as I like this team (and I actually really do even more than the teams of '90's) right now, they don't look like a team that can go any further into the playoffs than those teams that preceded them.
If there is a ray of hope - there are still 27 games for them to figure it out how to get on winning streak into the playoffs - I hope they do.
Finally: Okay, just to prove I'm not cranky all the time, here are a few stories that I heard and read this week that I found amazing, inspiring and made me laugh out loud.
Amazing: I heard this series last week on NPR, it's one of those that you sit in your car listening to long after you've pulled into your driveway at home: The USS Kirk: Valor At The Vietnam War's End - all the stories on this age are absolutely riveting.
Inspiring: Detroit catcher Max St. Pierre makes the major leagues after 14 years in the minors. This is why we love baseball.
You Have To At Least Smile: Labor Day Songs From The Annoying Music Show - how can you not resist hearing a snippet of the Red Army chorus singing "California Girls"?
No magic numbers here (yet) -- Marla Hooch
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Here's my not so bold prediction: the Rangers will clinch the division at home on Tuesday September 28th against the Mariners. (And Mike Hindman, I will buy your ticket to that game if want to come watch the game with me). Yes, I'm almost sure they are going to win the division.
What concerns me is this a team that is lurching by stops and starts into the post season.
The Yankees and their 9 game win streak aren't doing that, neither are the Rays: 6-4 in their last 10 games or the Twins who've not only gained home field advantage over Texas but are also 7-3 in their last 10 games.
Although the stat that scares me the most is the one you'll read everywhere on the web today: the Rangers are 0-11 on the road against all the AL teams that will likely be in the playoffs. If that doesn't make you shudder, I don't know what will. As much as I like this team (and I actually really do even more than the teams of '90's) right now, they don't look like a team that can go any further into the playoffs than those teams that preceded them.
If there is a ray of hope - there are still 27 games for them to figure it out how to get on winning streak into the playoffs - I hope they do.
Finally: Okay, just to prove I'm not cranky all the time, here are a few stories that I heard and read this week that I found amazing, inspiring and made me laugh out loud.
Amazing: I heard this series last week on NPR, it's one of those that you sit in your car listening to long after you've pulled into your driveway at home: The USS Kirk: Valor At The Vietnam War's End - all the stories on this age are absolutely riveting.
Inspiring: Detroit catcher Max St. Pierre makes the major leagues after 14 years in the minors. This is why we love baseball.
You Have To At Least Smile: Labor Day Songs From The Annoying Music Show - how can you not resist hearing a snippet of the Red Army chorus singing "California Girls"?
No magic numbers here (yet) -- Marla Hooch
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Saturday, September 4, 2010
9/3 and 9/4 Post Game Therapy
I am not going to whine about Nelson Cruz’s horrible AB in the 8th inning Friday night against Mike Capps (which I thought was a worse transgression than Alex Cora’s running blunder – however, did he not see Repko make that throw twice before that evening?)
I am not going to moan and groan that this weekend the Rangers gave away home field advantage in post season … if they get there… I’m still not ruling out a complete collapse.
I am not even going mention that I'm jealous of a team (Twins) that have a DH who actually contributes home runs and rbis (no just seeing eye singles).
I am not going to complain about the fact that winning a series in Kansas City means nothing; but that losing a series in Minnesota to a playoff contender on the road is important, really important, I mean really, really important, did I mention it was important? ( Hint: Do you want to see Texas start the post season playing two games against that team from the Bronx in their home stadium?)
No instead, I’m just going to type out a few Talking Heads lyrics? Why? Because New Mexico Bean liked them, so I know the lyrics and I figured "it’s time" to stop making sense.
Stuck a pencil in my eye
I can hardly wait to get back home
Why is everyone gettin' paranoid
I was only having fun"
-- Lifetime Pilin' Up
"And she was looking at herself
"We dress like students, we dress like housewives
Or in a suit and tie
I changed my hairstyle so many times now
I don't know what I look like"
-- Life In Wartime
"...as we get older and stop making sense" -- Marla Hooch
I am not going to moan and groan that this weekend the Rangers gave away home field advantage in post season … if they get there… I’m still not ruling out a complete collapse.
I am not even going mention that I'm jealous of a team (Twins) that have a DH who actually contributes home runs and rbis (no just seeing eye singles).
I am not going to complain about the fact that winning a series in Kansas City means nothing; but that losing a series in Minnesota to a playoff contender on the road is important, really important, I mean really, really important, did I mention it was important? ( Hint: Do you want to see Texas start the post season playing two games against that team from the Bronx in their home stadium?)
No instead, I’m just going to type out a few Talking Heads lyrics? Why? Because New Mexico Bean liked them, so I know the lyrics and I figured "it’s time" to stop making sense.I can hardly wait to get back home
Why is everyone gettin' paranoid
I was only having fun"
-- Lifetime Pilin' Up
"And she was looking at herself
She had a pleasant elevation
She's moving out in all directions"
-- And She Was
"You start a conversation you can even finish it
You're talking alot, but you're not saying anything
When I have nothing to say my lips are sealed
Say something once, why say it again?"
-- Psycho Killer
"No visible means of support and you have not seen nothin' yet
Everything's stuck together
I don't what you expect staring into the TV set"
-- Burning Down The House
Or in a suit and tie
I changed my hairstyle so many times now
I don't know what I look like"
-- Life In Wartime
Finally: the one set of lyrics that actually does apply to this Ranger team (from a song coincedentally titled "We're On A Road To Nowhere") :
But we don't know where we've been
And we know what we're knowin'
But we can't say what we've seen
And we're not little children
And we know what we want
And the future is certain
Give us time to work it out"
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Post Game Therapy 8/30 and 8/31
Monday 8/30: A perfect evening: watching a well-pitched game at Sherlock's with fellow Ranger fans with Chuck Greenberg answers questions from the crowd. Here's a link to the pictures from that event.
Tuesday 8/31: That's what drives me crazy about this team, a really good game followed by a really poor one, there just isn't any consistency - which is a huge worry when I think about the post-season - which team is going to show up?
I'm not as worried about getting to the post-season as I am about what the Rangers will do in the post-season - has anything really changed? -- Marla Hooch
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Tuesday 8/31: That's what drives me crazy about this team, a really good game followed by a really poor one, there just isn't any consistency - which is a huge worry when I think about the post-season - which team is going to show up?
I'm not as worried about getting to the post-season as I am about what the Rangers will do in the post-season - has anything really changed? -- Marla Hooch
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