Texas Rangers Notes, Quotes 2009-03-25
--LHP Jimmy Gobble, recently released by the Royals, signed a minor league deal with the Rangers and was invited to Texas' major league camp. Gobble had an 8.81 ERA in 2008, when he missed several months with a back injury. --OF Andruw Jones, who decided ... more
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Texas Rangers Roster Report 2009-03-25
The Rangers were relatively quiet during the offseason, the biggest move being a trade of C Gerald Laird to Detroit. But that move was hardly unexpected -- the team had significant depth at catcher. It does, however, open up a battle between Jarrod Saltal... more
Submitted on 2009-03-25 |
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Rangers 7, Mariners 7(10)
Ken Griffey Jr. is still trying to get comfortable playing left field for the Seattle Mariners. At the plate, baseball's active home run leader looks just fine.Griffey doubled twice and drove in two runs after nearly getting hit in the head by a fly ball ... more
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Texas Rangers Inside Pitch 2009-03-24
Outfielder Marlon Byrd gave his surgically repaired left knee its most strenuous test of the spring, which is to say he gave it nary a thought while running from first to third on a lazy single. It was the first time this spring Byrd has gone from first t... more
Submitted on 2009-03-24 |
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Texas Rangers Notes, Quotes 2009-03-24
--LHP Jimmy Gobble, recently released by the Royals, signed a minor league deal with the Rangers and was invited to Texas' major league camp. Gobble had an 8.81 ERA in 2008, when he missed several months with a back injury. --OF Andruw Jones, who decided ... more
Submitted on 2009-03-24 |
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Texas Rangers Roster Report 2009-03-24
The Rangers were relatively quiet during the offseason, the biggest move being a trade of C Gerald Laird to Detroit. But that move was hardly unexpected -- the team had significant depth at catcher. It does, however, open up a battle between Jarrod Saltal... more
Submitted on 2009-03-24 |
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Dodgers 11, Rangers 4
As he was getting knocked around in his previous outing, Randy Wolf was unhappy but not upset. He knew what was wrong and how to fix it.The left-hander was much more effective Sunday against a heavy-hitting Texas team.Wolf allowed only one hit over six in... more
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