ARLINGTON - Here’s the lineup that will face Angels RHP Jered Weaver (15-6, 3.85) in the 6:05 start:
1. Julio Borbon DH; 2. Elvis Andrus SS; 3. David Murphy LF; 4. Marlon Byrd CF; 5. Hank Blalock 1B; 6. Ian Kinsler 2B; 7. Nelson Cruz RF; 8. Chris Davis 3B; 9. Ivan Rodriguez C.
Given the state of the Rangers’ attack, feel free to also hazard a guess at who scores their first run of the game and the inning just for recreational purposes.
Here’s the lineup that will face Oakland RHP Trevor Cahill (8-12, 4.74 ERA):
DH Julio Borbon; SS Elvis Andrus; LF David Murphy, CF Marlon Byrd; 2B Ian Kinsler; RF Nelson Cruz; 1B Chris Davis; C Taylor Teagarden; 3B Omar Vizquel
According to the Athletics’ page on MLB.com, Cahill will be on an 80-pitch limit in this, his season finale. The 21-year-old rookie has allowed 26 home runs this season, a club record for rookies.
Surprisingly enough, it’s raining in Arlington. It is supposed to pass through and we are expecting an on-time start. I’ll advise if that changes.
In the meantime, here’s your home run pool entry form against Oakland RHP Brett Tomko:
DH Julio Borbon, SS Elvis Andrus, 2B Ian Kinsler, CF Marlon Byrd, LF David Murphy, RF Nelson Cruz, C Ivan Rodriguez, 1B Chris Davis, 3B Omar Vizquel and pitching for the Rangers, bidding for his 17th win … RHP Scott Feldman.
ARLINGTON - Facing Felix Hernandez, really:
1. Borbon dh; 2. Andrus ss; 3. Kinsler 2b; 4. Byrd cf; 5. Murphy lf; 6. Cruz rf; 7. Davis 1b; 8. Teagarden c; 9. Vizquel 3b.
ARLINGTON - To face Seattle RHP Felix Hernandez:
1. Julio Borbon lf; 2. Elvis Aldrus ss; 3. Ian Kinsler 2b; 4. Marlon Byrd cf; 5. David Murphy dh; 6. Nelson Cruz rf; 7. Pudge Rodriguez c; 8. Chris Davis 1b, Estaban German 3b. Pitching, Tommy Hunter.
CORRECTION: Mariners notes show RHP Doug Fister (2-1, 2.79) going in the opener against Hunter.
Very quickly, here’s your lineup as the Rangers try to sweep Cleveland and finish off this 10-game stretch against sub-.500 teams at 7-3, which would be completely acceptable – even with the sting of losing a game that should have been won in Baltimore.
LF Julio Borbon, SS Elvis Andrus, 2B Ian Kinsler, CF Marlon Byrd, RF Nelson Cruz, DH David Murphy, C Ivan Rodriguez, 1B Chris Davis, 3B Esteban German and pitching for the Rangers, going for win No. 16 … RHP Scott Feldman.
Remember game time is 11 a.m.
Here is your Rangers lineup for Game 1 of today’s doubleheader with Cleveland, which starts at 4:05:
LF Julio Borbon, SS Elvis Andrus, 2B Ian Kinsler, CF Marlon Byrd, RF Nelson Cruz, DH David Murphy, C Ivan Rodriguez, 1B Chris Davis, 3B Omar Vizquel and pitching for your Texas Rangers … RHP Tommy Hunter.
I’m not sure I’ve got a Daily Double-worthy prize, but if you want to submit guesses for Games 1 and 2 at the same time and you get them both right, I’ll dig as far down into the prize vault as possible for something worthy of your prognosticating greatness. Otherwise, we’ll just play one home run pool today. I will, however, be my my computer for all six or seven hours of the doubleheader today.
Hope you got enough rest after the double dip. As you probably guessed, a different look tonight to face Toronto RHP Scott Richmond:
DH Julio Borbon, SS Elvis Andrus, 2B Ian Kinsler, CF Josh Hamilton, RF Nelson Cruz, LF David Murphy, C Ivan Rodriguez, 1B Hank Blalock, 3B Chris Davis and pitching for the Rangers. … RHP Tommy Hunter.
First, we are having some blog access problems, so be patient. Apparently, a man bought a house for $12,500 and it’s grinded us to a halt. Or something like that. Anyway, if we get up and running smoothly, let’s play the Home Run pool this way today: Just like a Daily Double at the old race track.
I’ve got a beautiful Dr Pepper retro hoody to give to somebody if you can give me the correct homer hitters for both games, the hoodie is yours. The catch is you gotta play the second game blind because entry forms must be in before the first game. We will award a prize for Game 1 and if somebody wins the Double, they will get the hoodie (which, seriously, is really nice). If we can get a lineup quickly enough before Game 2, we’ll post a separate game for it. But, I’m not optimistic because the turnaround is so quick.
Your entry form should look this way, today, if you are playing the Double.
Game 1: Player, inning, men on, distance, count
Game 2: Ditto.
Here’s your Game 1 lineup against Toronto LHP Marc Rzepczynski: 2B Ian Kinsler, 3B Michael Young, CF Josh Hamilton, LF Marlon Byrd, RF Nelson Cruz, DH Ivan Rodriguez, C Taylor Teagarden, 1B Chris Davis, SS Elvis Andrus and pitching for the Rangers … RHP Dustin Nippert. Best of luck.
The bald spots around the field seem to have been fixed with new sod, so there’s that. On the other hand, the Ryan Freel era has ended. He was released from Triple-A Oklahoma City after two games. The Rangers have, however, signed the following players to Oklahoma City contracts: INF Justin Leone, RHP Mike Wood and LHP Chris Cooper.
Now for your daily dose of the home run pool. No need to check back later, either. We’ve got tonight’s lineup against Toronto LHP Brett Cecil. Here you go: 2B Ian Kinsler, 3B Michael Young, RF Josh Hamilton, CF Marlon Byrd, DH Nelson Cruz, LF David Murphy, C Taylor Teagarden, 1B Chris Davis, SS Elvis Andrus and pitching for the Rangers … LHP Derek Holland.
Sorry, we’re so close to game time today, but you’ve still got nearly an hour to get those entry forms in.
Here is your lineup against Minnesota RHP Scott Baker: DH Julio Borbon, 3B Michael Young, RF Josh Hamilton, CF Marlon Byrd, 2B Ian Kinsler, 1B Hank Blalock, LF Nelson Cruz, C Pudge Rodriguez, SS Elvis Andrus and pitching for the Rangers RHP Kevin Millwood.
We did have a winner last night: Cameron, who went with no homers and two runs, so congrats, Cameron and give me an email when you get a chance.
In the meantime, maybe David Murphy will be able to get that extra 12″ of lift to get the ball tonight and the Rangers will beat back the Twins. And if not Murphy, there are any number of other guys who might, considering Minnesota is starting RHP Carl Pavano. The Rangers have faced Pavano twice this year and scored 14 runs on 13 hits in five innings. Put it tis way: Marlon Byrd loves facing the guy so much – he’s 10-for-22 (.458) in his career – it might make any residual pain from that kidney stone disappear. Also, 3B Michael Young is 3-for-5 and 2B Ian Kinsler is 3-for-4.
Full lineup will be posted when I receive it. As always, entrys can be changed up until game time.
UPDATE, 5:09 pm: Rangers lineup DH Julio Borbon, 3B Michael Young, RF Josh Hamilton, CF Marlon Byrd, 2B Ian Kinsler, LF David Murphy, C Ivan Rodriguez, 1B Chris Davis, SS Omar Vizquel and pitching for the Rangers … RHP Scott Feldman.
Semi-live from the Fox Sports Southwest Studios, where I will join the effervescent Emily Jones tonight as pre- and post-game analyst, here is your home run pool lineup.
First, a bit of new: Marlon Byrd gave birth to his kidney stone today, which is good news for him and for the long run, but he’ll be held out of the lineup tonight to allow him to recover. If you’ve ever had a stone, you’ll understand. If you haven’t, consider yourself extremely fortunate.
The lineup: 2B Ian Kinsler, 3B Michael Young, CF Josh Hamilton, RF Nelson Cruz, DH Ivan Rodriguez, LF David Murphy, C Taylor Teagarden, 1B Chris Davis, SS Elvis Andrus and pitching for the Rangers … RHP Tommy Hunter.
You’ve already heard the big news of the day: The Rangers have designated RHP Jason Jennings for assignment and purchased the contract of RHP Pedro Strop. More on that in a bit. In the meantime, let’s all get in the pool. Here is your homer pool entry form for the day. The Rangers lineup against RHP A.J. Burnett goes a little something like this: DH Julio Borbon, 3B Michael Young, CF Josh Hamilton, RF Nelson Cruz, 2B Ian Kinsler, LF David Murphy, C Taylor Teagarden, 1B Chris Davis, SS Elvis Andrus and pitching for the Rangers. … RHP Dustin Nippert.
The Rangers are again without OF Marlon Byrd, who is back with the team after spending most of yesterday being treated for a 4 mm kidney stone in his left kidney. Byrd had the stone bombarded with ultra-sound waves in an effort to break it up. While he’s no longer in the agonizing pain associated with stones, he is sore from the ultra-sound treatment, which leaves the back and side feeling bruised for a good 24-48 hours. He should be able to swing a bat today – if necessary – and I expect he’ll be capable of returning to the field Friday at Minnesota.
Here’s your early entry form for the home run pool, won lost night by Buck. This will also be your regular entry form when I get the full lineups. Should be about 4:00 pm CDT before that gets posted.
UPDATE, 2:45 p.m.: Here’s the lineup vs. LHP Andy Pettitte: 2B Ian Kinsler, 3B Michael Young, CF Josh Hamilton, RF Nelson Cruz, DH Ivan Rodriguez, 1B Chris Davis, C Taylor Teagarden, LF David Murphy, SS Elvis Andrus and pitching for the Rangers …. LHP Derek Holland.
Perhaps the lineup looks a little unusual to you. That’s because Marlon Byrd isn’t playing against a lefty and David Murphy is. The reason: Byrd is having an attack of kidney stones. He’s currently at a Manhattan hospital being treated, which essentially means writhing in pain and waiting for them to pass while drinking as much water as possible. I know, I’ve been there. I suppose manager Ron Washington could shift the lineup if Byrd passes the stone and gets to the park in time to play. But for now, this is the posted lineup.