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Rangers broke out the boom stick this weekend.

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Rangers sign Roy Oswalt.

 

Interesting.

If Oswalt moves into the back of the rotation to replace Feliz, then the Rangers' bullpen will be mega-sick ((edit:)) The starting rotation is the best I have ever seen in Texas. Darvish looks to be something special, and Holland and Harrison are beginning to figure it out.

 

Nathan

Adams

Feliz

Ogando

Uehara

Ross

Lowe

Tateyama

Feldman

Tateyama will probably be the one to get sent down.

I'm worried about the inconsistent offense. If the Rangers ever put it all together...watch out.

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Ron Washington should have gone for the onside kick after they got the two point conversion.

 

Wait.

 

That was a BASEBALL SCORE?

 

Sometimes you're the windshied, sometimes you're the bug.

Sometimes you eat the bear, sometimes the bear eats you.

The bull...sometimes he wins.

And sometimes you give up 21 runs to the worst offense in Baseball.

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Ron Washington should have gone for the onside kick after they got the two point conversion.

 

Wait.

 

That was a BASEBALL SCORE?

 

Sometimes you're the windshied, sometimes you're the bug.

Sometimes you eat the bear, sometimes the bear eats you.

The bull...sometimes he wins.

And sometimes you give up 21 runs to the worst offense in Baseball.

And it's great that Seattle's Hisashi Iwakuma picked up a save.

He comes in with his team up 17-5, gives up three runs in three innings, and gets a save.

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And it's great that Seattle's Hisashi Iwakuma picked up a save.

He comes in with his team up 17-5, gives up three runs in three innings, and gets a save.

 

Not quite as good as when Wes Littleton got a save in Texas' 30-3 win over Baltimore in 2007.

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Hard to believe that with Nolan Ryan, Tom Seaver and Doc Gooden having pitched for this team during the long and storied past, Johann Santana throws the first no-hitter in Mets history.

 

Bravo!

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Hard to believe that with Nolan Ryan, Tom Seaver and Doc Gooden having pitched for this team during the long and storied past, Johann Santana throws the first no-hitter in Mets history.

 

Bravo!

 

Bravo indeed! I hope his repaired arm responds ok to those 134 pitches.

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Hard to believe that with Nolan Ryan, Tom Seaver and Doc Gooden having pitched for this team during the long and storied past, Johann Santana throws the first no-hitter in Mets history.

The guy in the jean shorts and Gary Carter jersey who joined in the on-field celebration was pretty funny ...

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Hard to believe that with Nolan Ryan, Tom Seaver and Doc Gooden having pitched for this team during the long and storied past, Johann Santana throws the first no-hitter in Mets history.

 

Bravo!

 

Indeed. Also surprising for when this happened on Johan's personal career arc.

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There was a bit of a hub-bub about an umpire missing a fair ball call and Johan Santana may be pushed back a day or two for his next start because Terry Collins has deep concerns about letting Santana throw the highest pitch count of his career after enduring three shoulder surgeries, but lost in the aftermath is that Mike Baxter was badly injured on his hit-saving catch in the seventh inning. Baxter will be out until after the All Star break with a displaced collarbone near his sternum. Ouch! I hope Johan is doing more than buying him dinner for that.

 

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20120602&content_id=32646400&notebook_id=32649386&vkey=notebook_nym&c_id=nym

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