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It’s All About Yu!
Posted on 2 May 2012 by Brody Cunningham.
A pitcher that was born in Habakino, Japan never thought he would fulfill his dream as a major league pitcher. Yu Darvish standing at 6'5 weighing in at 216 pounds has seemingly impacted the Texas Rangers pitching rotation since the start of the season. He has a stunning 4-0 record in 5 starts to come out with a bang to start out his career as a Major League pitcher. In 33 innings pitch he has ...
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Ian Kinsler and the best Second Baseman in baseball
Posted on 14 Apr 2012 by Adrian Fedkiw.
The man with the shaggy moptop, the stinging bat and the natural flair defensively at second base recently received a five-year $75 million extension from the Texas Rangers. Ian Kinsler is one of two second baseman in American League history that has gone 30-30 in a season — Alfonso Soriano is the other. Defensively, he's among the best at the position in the league. But Kinsler'...
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A Game Seven Is Fitting For This World Series
Posted on 28 Oct 2011 by George Kouvalis.
Well nothing like having the World Series in your hands twice and then losing it. That's what happened in one of the most memorable games in World Series history last night in St. Louis. The Texas Rangers had two 2 run leads in the late innings and could not hold on, eventually losing the Cardinals 10-9 in 11 innings, and more importantly tying the World Series at three games a piece. Even ...
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St. Louis Cardinals vs Texas Rangers: World Series Preview
Posted on 19 Oct 2011 by Chaz Ingram.
The St. Louis Cardinals and Texas Rangers open the 2011 World Series tonight at Busch Stadium in St. Louis in the 107th edition of the Fall Classic. The Cardinals are making their eighteenth appearance in the World Series and seeking their eleventh championship. Manager Tony LaRussa is making his third trip to the series and seeking his second World Series title as Cardinals skipper (the firs...
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TEXAS RANGERS ALDS PREVIEW
Posted on 30 Sep 2011 by George Kouvalis.
The Texas Rangers go into the 2011 MLB Playoffs as favorites this year. Last year the Rangers flew under the radar as underdogs, this time around anything less than a World Series Title will not be good enough in Arlington. The Texas/Tampa ALDS rematch series will have some bite to it. Tampa is still upset over last year's loss to Texas and will be out for revenge. Meanwhile, the Range...
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2011 MLB Preview: Looking at Josh Hamilton and the Texas Rangers on Paper
Posted on 31 Mar 2011 by Adrian Fedkiw.
Before the start of last postseason, the Rangers had never won a playoff series. In three playoff appearances, they were knocked out in the first round each time by the New York Yankees. After dispatching the Tampa Bay Rays in five games in the ALDS, the Rangers defeated the Yankees in six games to win the pennant. Josh Hamilton won the AL MVP, Neftali Feliz won the AL Rookie of the Year and ...
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World Series Wrap Up: A Giant Win
Posted on 2 Nov 2010 by George Kouvalis.
Much to the chagrin of many purest baseball fans and my self this years edition of the Fall Classic did lack some drama and suspense. Not to take anything away from the San Francisco Giants, they did what they had to do, they won, plain and simple. I have already heard people complaining about this series being the worst one ever and ratings disaster. Too bad. I guess because it wasn't ...
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Rangers use long ball to get back into series
Posted on 31 Oct 2010 by George Kouvalis.
Admit it, we all know it. Chicks dig the long ball, sorry for the metaphor as I have been trying to use it for a while in a blog. With saying that though it is right to say that the Texas Rangers used the long back to crawl back into the 2010 World Series with a 4-2 win last night in Texas. The Giants now lead the series two games to one. Texas finally got some great pitching from start...
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Shifting The Series to Texas
Posted on 30 Oct 2010 by George Kouvalis.
Down two games in the World Series and you would think the panic button is about to be hit in Texas for tonight's game three. I don't think it is. One thing that people forget is that a series dosen't start until a home team losses a game. Then it becomes a series. All Texas has to do plain and simple is win out at home this weekend. Just get this series back to San Francisco and see ...
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WORLD SERIES PREVIEW and PREDICTION
Posted on 27 Oct 2010 by George Kouvalis.
The 2010 World Series is only hours away and it looks like it should be a great series. The Fall Classic will start at AT&T Park tonight with a great pitching matchup featuring Cliff Lee and Tim Lincecum. I for one cannot wait for this series to get underway, with two underdog teams in the playoffs, both from what has been long considered “weak” west divisions from each Leag...
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Some Pre World Series Thoughts
Posted on 25 Oct 2010 by George Kouvalis.
It's Monday afternoon, and all I can think about is baseball. The World Series is upon us and seeing as the majority of baseball fans I know are Yankees and Red Sox fans, they now don't care. The Red Sox fans care until the Yankees are out of the post season and vice versa unless their own teams are in it. For Yankee fans, it all ends when their team is done in the playoffs, simple, Yanke...
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Rangers punch ticket to World Series
Posted on 23 Oct 2010 by George Kouvalis.
Finally off the “teams that have never appeared in a World Series list” The Texas Rangers made it official on Friday night with another convincing 6-1 win over the New York Yankees to win the ALCS four games to two. The game turned towards the Rangers again in the middle innings with a four run 5th to chase Yankees starter Phil Hughes from the game. Colby Lewis threw a ̶...









