Rangers dynasty (MVP 08): 8-3

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Rangers dynasty (MVP 08): 8-3

Postby jonthefon on Sun Jan 20, 2008 5:28 pm

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Difficulty: All-Star
Fielding: Manual
Roster: KGBaseball's 5.2
Sliders: Custom
Datafile: MD's 3.0
Hitter's Eye: Off
Injuries, Suspensions: On
Trade Deadline: On
Team Chemistry: On
Energy Levels: On

2007 promised to be a big year for the Texas Rangers organization, with new management and bringing excitement levels high in Arlington. After years of being outmuscled in a division which was ruled by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and occasionally complemented by the power pitching in Oakland and the offense led by one Ichiro Suzuki in Seattle, Texas looked to finally compete with a solid line-up, led by Silver Slugger Mark Teixeira and the always-reliable Michael Young.

However, the DL list quickly began to stack up as injury after injury derailed the Rangers hopes of competing for another year. Teixeira and until-then rock-solid reliever Eric Gagne were dealt in blockbuster trades to Atlanta and Boston respectively for prospects, and rebuilding set in once more at Arlington Stadium. A good second-half stretch and a convincing 07 draft which gave them prized prospect Blake Beavan gave positive signs for Texas in 08.

After the World Series concluded, the Rangers headed to the Winter Meetings in positive stead. Several holes were filled with the acquisitions of Ben Broussard, Milton Bradley and Japanese import Kazuo Fukumori. Despite the flurry of trades around them, the Rangers made a less eye-raising move by picking up Josh Hamilton, number 1 pick years back who had a breakout season in 07, from the Cincinnati Reds for namely a top pitching prospect in Edison Volquez. Jason Jennings was signed with a incentive-loaded $4 million deal to help round out the rotation, and after a few minor personnel changes, the Texas Rangers were ready for spring.


Pitching:

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Depth Chart:

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Projected Opening-Day Line-Up:

2B, Ian Kinsler
SS, Michael Young
CF, Josh Hamilton
RF, Milton Bradley
3B, Hank Blalock
DH, Ben Broussard
1B, Jason Botts
LF, David Murphy
C, Gerald Laird
(P, Kevin Millwood)


RATINGS CHANGES: I reacquired Broussard since he was actually quite decent for me in spring training. I moved Feldman back into middle relief and changed his ratings to account for this. I reduced the ratings for Byrd, Catalanotto and Jennings to account for their new roles, and increased Hamilton's and Murphy's ratings to account for their play so far.
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Postby JT_55 on Sun Jan 20, 2008 5:46 pm

Did you manage to find a patch or something to fix any more of those crazy CPU-sim comebacks? It would be pretty funny, of course you can just play the whole game, but it's a pain in the neck to do so.

I assume the smiley faces are for whether the player has a high morale or not. Why is Kinsler unhappy? Coming off a good year and starting at second base.

Ben Broussard is batting fifth? Is the Cat and Kinsler really that bad? I mean, come on, Ben Broussard.

As always, good luck with this.
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Postby shadowgrin on Sun Jan 20, 2008 6:22 pm

As always, good luck with this on being able to finish a dynasty like the rest of the NLSC is unable to do.
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Postby jonthefon on Sun Jan 20, 2008 6:42 pm

Nah, I'll just manage it out.

Player morale is really weird-it's actually only based on playing time they get (which makes micro-managing minors, using different relievers and platooning awful) and their contract.

I feel like switching Broussard around the line-up and testing his mettle at first. I might try Jason Botts at first too, or I might have to sign a first base (Sean Casey if I'm lucky...Wilkerson's a favourite of mine but he ain't so great.)
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Postby jonthefon on Mon Jan 21, 2008 8:46 am

Game 1, Spring Training

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GAME PREVIEW:

Spring Opener for both teams. I decided to start with a basic side but with batting order experiments, resting both Laird and Michael Young and playing Jason Botts who might be tried as a first baseman at DH and Joaquin Arias at shortstop. Robinson Tejada gets the start: he'll be looking for perhaps steal the spot from Kason Gabbard as the number five, or slot in as a long reliever. Catalanotto is batting lead-off, Kinsler slotting in at nine for just today, and experimenting Broussard at three. Of course, in the regular season, Young will hit three. Blalock cleaning up.

I forgot to fiddle with Kansas City so they play with prospects of their own, but Brian Bannister starts for them.

Oh yes, please ignore the incorrect date, incorrect records, batting averages and ERA numbers on the side-those are carry-ons from the 06 season (after all, I'm using the MVP 07 mod).


Lineups:

Texas:

Frank Catalanotto, LF
Milton Bradley, RF
Ben Broussard, 1B
Hank Blalock, 3B
Jarrod Saltamacchia, C
Josh Hamilton, CF
Joaquin Arias, SS
Jason Botts, DH
Ian Kinsler, 2B
(Robinson Tejada, P)


Kansas City:

David DeJesus, CF
Mark Grudzielanek, 2B
Mark Teahen, RF
Billy Butler, DH
Jose Guillen, LF
Ross Gload, 1B
Alex Gordon, 3B
John Buck, C
Tony Pena Jnr., SS
(Brian Bannister, P)


GAME RECAP:

Nasty start. Second pitch I give to DeJesus, he slams it over the wall...

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Bradley and Catalanotto get to second and third, but I strand both of them in the bottom of the first. But it doesn't matter too much, next inning Arias and Hamilton get on, on comes Botts.

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Three-run dinger pulls me ahead 3-1. After Catalanotto hits into two, Bradley foul pops his first pitch, and Teahen misses it with a dive, sliding into the wall. He makes him pay by belting another homerun 430ft to center. Nobody will catch up with that.

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The next inning is nasty. Pena gets on with a single, then DeJesus hammers his second home run of the game to drag the lead back to 4-3. Grudzielanek hits the first pitch he sees, a 95mph inside fastball to tie the game up. I should've pulled Tejada right there and then, but foolishly, I let him stay and he gives up a two-run ding to Billy Butler and another one to Jose Guillen, making it seven home runs after just two innings. I do retire the next three batters, including a catch by Saltamacchia right in front of the manager sitting in the dugout, but score's now 7-4.

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I can't get anywhere in a comeback. Bannister by now, is settling down and I'm giving him stupid, stupid six-pitch totals as he sends my guys down in order. Rheinecker, brought on holds the Royals batters for the rest of the game with two-hit, shutout ball. I do get somewhere in the bottom of the 7th, when Botts, Catalanotto and Bradley single to load the bases with two out, but then Broussard grounds out to end the inning. Should've pinch-hit him, or Arias for Young (I do so afterward, to let him play the last two innings.)

But then, in the ninth, things happen. After Rheinecker strikes out all three batters, Botts is hit by a pitch and Kinsler singles him to third. Up comes Catalanotto. Out comes closer Soria. On a 1-2 count, Catalonotto gets an inside slider, he swings and...

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FOUL BALL! The ball ends up on the stairs of a building, just over the fence but just to the right of the foul pole. Catalonotto strikes out next pitch and Bradley GIDP's to end the game.


Boxscore

Grading and Player of the Game:

Pitching: C+-Terrible pitching by me, served up a diet of hittable pitches with Tejada. Rheinecker's solid outing keeps this thing from going lower.

Hitting: B+-Had 12 hits, but couldn't drive enough in. Stupid Ben Broussard.

Player of the Game: David DeJesus-2/5, 2HR, 2R, 3RBI.

Rangers Game Hero: Jason Botts-2/3, 1HR, 1R, 3RBI, 1HBP
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Postby Chaser7 on Mon Jan 21, 2008 9:12 am

impressive recap JTF (Y), too bad you loss, but then agian its only spring training :P
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Postby JT_55 on Mon Jan 21, 2008 10:10 am

Oooh, tough loss, but in spring training, who cares? Catalanotto could've tied it, but...bad break. I do believe Westbrook will pitch a lot better than Tejada. Gabbard certainly should breath a sigh of relief after this one. At least Botts did well.

:lol: Teahen missed that one by a mile.

Lol...I knew it. Ben Broussard.

9 pictures. Don't you think you overdid the them just a little bit? Still, the graphics are very impressive, way better compared to 03, which looks like a piece of crap after seeing this.
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Postby jonthefon on Mon Jan 21, 2008 10:39 am

The number of pics I have will probably depend on how many homers and "game-breaking" moments there are. By that, I mean game-winning, game-tying scores, big defensive plays, retiring batters at a critical time, and naturally, ejections.

The ball actually beat Teahen's glove as he dived for it. Then it rolled past him as he slid into the wall :lol:. So it was closer than it looks like in that screenie.
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Postby jonthefon on Mon Jan 21, 2008 1:50 pm

Spring Training, Game 2

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Los Angeles Angels of AnaheimImage


GAME PREVIEW:

This time, playing a near full-strength side. Since I forgot that Bradley was injured when I played the last game, I won't use him for the rest of spring training. Kason Gabbard getting the start to warm him up.

I have the Halos play their prospects...Morales, Aybar and Wood. Ervin Santana starting.


Lineups:

Frank Catalanotto, LF
Ian Kinsler, 2B
Michael Young, SS
Josh Hamilton, CF
Hank Blalock, 3B
Marlon Byrd, RF
Ben Broussard, 1B
Gerald Laird, C
David Murphy, DH


Reggie Willits, LF
Brandon Wood, 3B
Vlad Guerrero, RF
Garrett Anderson, DH
Torii Hunter, CF
Kendry Morales, 1B
Howie Kendrick, 2B
Mike Napoli, C
Erick Aybar, SS



GAME RECAP:

Santana and Gabbard both pitch well to shut out both sides until the bottom of the fourth. Blalock did have a chance to score runs with the bases loaded, two outs in the third but flew out. Reggie Willits cracks a bad hanging fastball just over the right-field fence for a 1-0 lead.

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Catalanotto in the next inning gets a low inside fastball and swings it in the same direction as Willits' to tie the game up.

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I was only intending to pitch Gabbard for five innings no matter how he went, so off he goes and in trots Japanese import Kaz Fukumori.

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He holds them okay for one inning, and then puts two men on base as Howie Kendrick steps up. I should've subbed him off, but keeping to realism, decided to see whether he could keep his composure. He tosses a splitter to Kendrick on a 2-2 count...

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It lands on one of the silos on the left side of the ground. 4-1 Angels.

I put two men on base for super swinger Young, but he strikes out on a contentious slider out of the marked strike zone. The manager is angry, goes and shoves the umpire and gets tossed.

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Willits adds another solo homer just for insurance (off another bad habit pitch of mine: an inside two-seam fastball), I do put two men on base but Catalanotto grounds out to K-Rod to end the threat.

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Boxscore


Grading and Player of the Game:

Pitching: B-Gabbard was good and Fukumori got a bit unlucky in the end.
Hitting: B--Got enough hits but just couldn't drive them in. Missed Botts badly, but Broussard was a little better and was defensively impressive. Thought he could have pummelled a high fastball by K-Rod in the ninth for a three-run shot, but he missed and struck out.

Player of the Game: Howie Kendrick-2/3, R, HR, 3RBI
Rangers Game Hero: Frank Catalanotto-3/5, R, HR, RBI
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Postby JT_55 on Mon Jan 21, 2008 5:51 pm

Only one run with your starters? Well, at least Catalanotto got that lone run. He's been pretty good, a few hits (and that near home run) last game and now a homer.

Another game managing bug: Why would the Angels put K-Rod in a 5-1 game in spring training?

:lol: at your manager getting tossed. You control him or does he go out by himself?
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Postby jonthefon on Tue Jan 22, 2008 8:05 am

Well, I actually played in exhibition since this thing doesn't have a spring training mode :(. And in exhibition, the CPU takes games seriously. I put two guys on base in the ninth which was why K-Rod went in.

MVP 05 gives you a chance to charge the mound and argue calls. Arguing hasn't done anything for me (though it's supposed to either break your team, or make them lift like the '07 Chicago Cubs). I got a bad call (it was a mistake pitch marked by a cross out of the zone, but it was called strike on Young), so I tapped the argue button furiously (the more you do, the more intense the argument is) and the manager charges out and yells at the ump before he gets ejected. Anyway, next games


Game 3-5, managed

Game 3

Angels 5, Rangers 3
Boxscore

Game 4

Royals 9, Rangers 8
Boxscore

Game 5

Redhawks (AAA team) 8, Rangers 5
Boxscore



GAME RECAPS

Terrible stuff here, even with myself managing. Offense looked flat again in the second Halos' game, Padilla gave up five runs which was started by a solo homer by Chone Figgins. Rallied in the eighth but K-Rod came in to close it out again. Wasted seven walks, Broussard now a wonderful 1 for 12 so far in spring.

Second game, the offence got going playing against a second-string Royals side. Broussard dropped, Catalanotto playing first and Michael Young at DH. Esteban German killed me, whether I chose to pitch batter or pitch around him. He went 4 for 5, scoring every time he got on base. After taking the lead in the top of the 7th on a Young solo home run, I give up four in the next inning as Kaz Fukumori struggles again, giving up three runs in a third of an inning after retiring the side in order with his first inning. I rally yet again to tie the game up in the eighth, and with Guardado tired, I bring in Joaquin Benoit. He gets in trouble in the tenth but gets out of it, but German singles and then is scored by Ross Gload for the 9-8 win. Josh Hamilton goes 0 for 5, making it three straight hitless games, Kinsler and Blalock go 1 for 6 each, continuing their dry runs. Ramon Vazquez a pleasant surprise with David Murphy at the bottom of the order.

The fifth game was the worst of them all. After Nate Gold ker-pows a two-run homer off Rheinecker in the first, Blalock looks to have his hitting slump behind him when he blasts a three-run shot at the bottom of the inning off Eric Hurley. But both teams are held scoreless for the next five innings, until the Redhawks rally at the top of the seventh, scoring four straight runs before a solo homer by Gold, his second for the game, tops it off. Wes Littleton pitches two safe innings for the save.


Rangers article coming up.
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Postby jonthefon on Wed Jan 23, 2008 2:06 pm

WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE RANGERS?

Winless after five spring training games...what's going on?

7:32pm CST on Sunday, March 2, 2008

Although Spring Training generally isn't a time to predict the results of a year ahead, there have been warning signs for the Texas Rangers.

An 0-5 start to spring which has included two losses each to Kansas City and division rival Anaheim and a loss to Triple-A affiliate Oklahoma after their third Royals game was cancelled, has fans worried about another year in the small AL West cellar. Manager Ron Washington and GM Jon Daniels aren't taking any prisoners though.
"I'm letting the guys settle themselves slowly into the ballgames, rotating the players and making sure they're all fresh for the start of the season. Obviously, we've been a little unlucky in a couple of the games but I think we're playing all right." Washington told reporters after the 8-5 loss to the Redhawks.

Fans have reason to be worried though. Although regulars like Michael Young, Frank Catalanotto and Ian Kinsler have been solid and fringe players David Murphy, Ramon Vazquez and Jason Botts have surprised, there's all sort of worry. New acquisitions Josh Hamilton and Ben Broussard have hit putrid averages. Hank Blalock, Gerald Laird and Marlon Byrd have also been shaky. Kaz Fukumori has struggled in two relief appearances, pitching four innings and giving up seven runs.

"We just need to find a groove right here. We've struggled offensively and just haven't got the roll of the ball." Marlon Byrd said.
Perhaps Milton Bradley is a reason. The free-agent outfielder which the Rangers signed from San Diego was keyed to be an upgrade defensively and another quick outfielder with a mix of contact and power. However, he is not available until somewhere near Opening Day.

The Texas Rangers will have to find some other way to win. They play San Francisco tomorrow at AT&T Park before a matchup against the D'backs.
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Postby JT_55 on Wed Jan 23, 2008 4:45 pm

How serious are you taking these pre-season games, anyway?

0-5, nothing to worry about. Bad luck in the games you played, and the CPU-simmed ones are probably due to rigged CPU sim. It seems to give up a lot of longballs.

I gotta say, though. That's a pretty nice article. I can't exactly put my finger on it, but the tone of it sounds really good, especially the opening and closing.
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Postby Chaser7 on Wed Jan 23, 2008 5:10 pm

Well you are about to face the giants so you'll probably register your first win haha. (I hate how we suck so much, oh well theres always Barry O WAIT he's gone!)
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Postby jonthefon on Wed Jan 23, 2008 6:01 pm

Well, I like to see how a team can perform during a pre-season in order to get an idea of where they are at. If you have a poor preseason, in my opinion, unless you're missing a lot of good players through injury or simply sitting out, it's not a good sign especially if you field somewhat full-strength teams.

Spring Training, Game Two

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GAME PREVIEW:

When I actually play the games, I can use whatever roster I want, unlike manager mode where the default is used. So I bring in Botts, Nate Gold and Joaquin Arias while resting Hamilton and Young. Laird is platooning with Saltamacchia. Jennings gets the start, his first for his hometown team.

Bengie Molina and Aaron Rowand both sit this one out, although they do come in to pinch-hit later on. Noah Lowry starting for the Giants.


Lineups:

Frank Catalanotto, RF
Ian Kinsler, 2B
Jason Botts, LF
Marlon Byrd, CF
Hank Blalock, 3B
Gerald Laird, C
Nate Gold, 1B
Joaquin Arias, SS
Jason Jennings, P


Dave Roberts, LF
Kevin Frandsen, 3B
Ray Durham, 2B
Randy Winn, RF
Omar Vizquel, SS
Dan Ortmeier, 1B
Rajai Davis, CF
Elizer Alfonzo, C
Noah Lowry, P


GAME RECAP:

Early score for me as Botts singles on a 1-2 count and then Byrd hits one to the fence for a triple.

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Meanwhile, Jennings is pitching pretty well. He's getting the sinker working , mixing up the stuff and the batters swing through it for three innings. Lowry settles down and holds my guys, although I constantly put a men or two on base each inning. Most of the time though, the San Francisco defence is just unbelievable. Roberts makes a couple of crazy running catches in the gap. Vizquel is typical Golden Glove. Winn is catching a bunch of long flyballs. Frandsen makes a crazy dive to stop a ball before backhanding it to the pitcher recovery.

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In the end, an outside source messes me up. I failed to run the overlay updater which places pitch meter so they don't get in the way of the overlay on my newly-installed MLB 08. Most of the time, it's fine but when the lefty comes up with a man on base, the runner indicator blocked the pitch meter. I give up two runs this way, one on a triple to Randy Winn and another single to Durham with super-speed Roberts on base. Jennings goes out after six with six strikeouts.

I waste a few at-bats, and with Catalanotto on and Hennessy pitching, I break Hennessy's arm with a line drive by Kinsler.

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But in the top of the ninth, with Brian Wilson in to make the save, I single to lead off with Laird. Gold hits a solid line drive straight to Frandsen and Young pops out to third. I pinch-hit Benoit for Saltamacchia, who singles to get Laird to third who I pinch-run with Hamilton, a 69 for 79 speed swap. It pays off as Catalanotto hits a grounder to the right of Vizquel...

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Safe! Vizquel catches the ball but can't stay on his feet as Catalanotto gets to first on the infield single, and Hamilton charges home with the tying run. Kinsleer hits into a fielder's choice, Guardado sends the Giants down in order, and extra innings it is.

My bullpen pitches shutout ball but the Giants hold. In the top of the 12th, Catalanotto gets to second with another leadoff hit. Kinsler tries to bunt him to second, but it's too close to the pitcher, who fires it off to Durham...

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Oh dear. He mishandles the ball and Catalanotto is safe. Botts works another long count before singling to load the bases. Byrd hits a fly to left and Catalanotto heads for home.

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In comes the tying run! CJ Wilson in to make the save after the other batters can't score any further insurance. Francisco gives up a single to Durham, but Wilson draws a double play from Winn and then K's Vizquel for the Rangers' first win.


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Boxscore


Grading and Player of the Game:

Pitching:
A-Jennings was impressive and a bit unlucky while the bullpen held together for shutout ball.
Hitting: B--Another struggle to drive in runs.

Player of the Game: Frank Catalanotto-4/6, R, RBI. Come on, it was obvious: driving in the tying run, scoring the winning run. Although Byrd did drive in the winner and add a double and triple.
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Postby JT_55 on Thu Jan 24, 2008 4:26 am

Hey! Finally! A win! Okay, that was a bit of an overreaction.

Catalanotto is crazy! He's on fire right now.
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Postby jonthefon on Thu Jan 24, 2008 2:10 pm

Spring Training, Game Seven

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Arizona DiamondbacksImage


GAME PREVIEW:

Botts starting today at 1B with Broussard as the DH. Vazquez, Cruz and Meyer from Triple-A all start today with Kinsler, Byrd and Young all resting again. Brandon McCarthy starting on the mound.

For the D'backs, Orlando Hudson sitting in favor of Chris Burke, Byrnes out for Salazar and Augie Ojeda at shortstop instead of Stephen Drew. Micah Owings, Silver Slugger pitcher starting for Arizona.


Lineups:

Frank Catalanotto, LF
Ramon Vazquez, SS
Jason Botts, 1B
Josh Hamilton, CF
Hank Blalock, 3B
Ben Broussard, DH
Jarrod Saltamacchia, C
Nelson Cruz, RF
Drew Meyer, 2B


Chris Young, CF
Chris Burke, 2B
Jeff Salazar, LF
Chad Tracy, 3B
Conor Jackson, 1B
Mark Reynolds, DH
Justin Upton, RF
Augie Ojeda, SS
Miguel Montero, C


GAME RECAP:

Bottom of the second with Hamilton on first, Broussard trots out onto Arlington Ballpark and is met with a chorus of George Foster Mets-like boos. Not really, but if he starts like so in the regular season, it'd happen. But instead of sinking to another groundout, he works a full count on a series of sinkers and sliders. The payoff pitch is a high slider...

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Demolishes it 409ft into the bullpen. 2-0 Rangers. Up comes Saltamacchia. Second pitch, he gets another high fastball which he pummels a bit more to center and a bit further, 412 feet.

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Up comes Nelson Cruz, rather soft-hitting for major league standards. But when you get yet another gift high fastball, anyone can pummel that, and Cruz hits the furthest of all of them, 427ft to center. 4-0 to Texas.

Chad Tracy blasts a solo homer off McCarthy, but Cruz drives in Broussard to make the score 5-1 after four.

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For the rest of the game, there isn't much action, except for Broussard doubling to score Blalock and then being stranded by a great catch by Upton in right field. Kaz Fukumori and Eddie Guardado work scoreless outings to preserve the win.

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Boxscore

Grading and Player of the Game:

Pitching: A+ One run, seven hits. Botts played very good D and Broussard...well.
Hitting: B+ Six runs in nine hits. Offence slowed down, but did take advantage of three poor pitches.

Player of the Game: Ben Broussard-2/3, 2R, 2B, HR, 3RBI, BB
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Postby JT_55 on Thu Jan 24, 2008 5:36 pm

Looks like you stepped it up a bit. Two wins after that article...well.

Got the offense and the home run swing going on a flying start, got a win. Oh well, not every game could be a thriller.

You gotta love hitting at Arlington. Although the home runs you hit could go out at almost any park at 400+ ft.
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Postby jonthefon on Thu Jan 24, 2008 7:29 pm

Well, I was pretty surprised that the AI served up three bad pitches in an inning on All-Star. I'm lucky to see a hanging Lidge fastball twice or so in a game.

And usually, I'm either on the money early, or on the money late or totally dead. I can't seem to be able to score in the middle innings.

Spring Training, Game Eight

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GAME PREVIEW:

Fielded another weaker side. Murphy leading off while Catalanotto takes a break. Edgardo Alfonzo is starting in place of Hank Blalock while the others are pretty commonplace to what I've fielded in spring so far. Elizardo Ramirez from Triple-A to start.

For the Crew, Ryan Braun, Bill Hall and Weeks are all sitting. Claudio Vargas to start.


Lineups:

David Murphy, LF
Joaquin Arias, SS
Josh Hamilton, CF
Gerald Laird, C
Marlon Byrd, RF
Jason Botts, 1B
Ben Broussard, DH
Edgardo Alfonzo, 3B
Drew Meyer, 2B


Corey Hart, RF
JJ Hardy, SS
Prince Fielder, 1B
Gabe Gross, LF
Eric Munson, DH
Tony Gwynn Jnr., CF
Herman Iribarren, 2B
Joe Dillon, 3B
Mike Rivera, C



GAME RECAP:

No score after two, so we take you to the top of the third. Rivera and Hart both hit lead-off singles to put men on one and two. After Hardy flies out, Prince Fielder strolls to the plate and loads the bases when Meyer fumbles the ball and fails to make a play. Gross drives one in with a line drive to left, where Murphy keeps Hart at third. It pays off as Botts turns a great double play next at-bat, taking a reflex catch to his right and tagging Fielder out, ending the threat. 1-0 Brewers.

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Vargas though, is painting the corners to perfection. He's working quick 0-2 counts with strike after strike on the edge of the plate, and then delivering an out pitch which forces a series of groundouts and flyballs. The following chart of Broussard's first at-bat was typical of Vargas' performance.

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It looks like he would get rid of Broussard again in the bottom of the seventh, cooking up another 0-2 count but Broussard has had enough. He lashes at a fastball and gets it over the low right-field fence...

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...and celebrates with a double-fisted pump.

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The Brewers threaten again almost immediately. Benoit walks Fielder intentionally after working up a hitter's count and then Gross singles. Gwynn comes up and drives a ball to Murphy at left. As he bobbles it, Fielder rounds third and charges home...

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Nuh-uh. Easy tag for Laird on a good throw by Murphy and the inning ends. Meyer leads off and hits a solid grounder to third where Joe Dillon is lurking. But his throw is wild and Fielder misses it, allowing Meyer to advance an extra base. Ryan Braun probably wouldn't have done any better. Murphy is walked on four straight pitches, and then Arias lays down a perfect sac bunt off reliever Turnbow to move them to second and third. In comes Hamilton, 3 for 3 and the only hitter who has had an idea of hitting Vargas. No trouble against Turnbow either, as he hits a roller which hits third base, but since Dillon is standing closer and not on the corner, there's nobody there and both Murphy and Meyer score for 3-1.

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The game ain't over yet. I let Guardado close it out, but after one out, he gives up a homer to pinch-hitting Bill Hall.

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Mike Rivera up. I sub CJ Wilson in. He gets good contact, but Arias makes a great dive and throw to stop Rivera at first, and there's one more out to go.

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Hart singles again, but then on a full count, CJ Wilson strikes him out with an inside slider to end the game.


Grading and Player of the Game:

Pitching: A--Extended pitch counts a bit too far. Still got 7K's though and Botts was great defensively again at first.
Hitting: B--Vargas was absolutely unhittable over six or so innings, but stepped it up at the end as he tired and on reliever Turnbow.

Player of the Game: Josh Hamilton-4/4, 2RBI, Broussard could have got it for a momentum-turning homer, but Hamilton did hit 1.000 for the game and drove in two go-ahead runs.
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Postby JT_55 on Fri Jan 25, 2008 10:22 am

Why do you edit your post? No one cares if you double in your own dynasty, do they?

Well, another win. Streaky team, to say the least. Offense is going just like you said in the last post. All three runs late.

Vargas was good, that was close to unhittable the way the pitches went. Although Broussard could've smacked that first fastball. It started high, I assume, and cut back down right at the hot zone. Got back at him in the seventh with that fist pump...lol.

How good is Murphy's arm. He did throw out Fielder, then again, it is Fielder. He runs not too bad for his size though, compared to that other guy (what's his name? Vaughn?).
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Postby jonthefon on Fri Jan 25, 2008 11:46 am

Well, I generally don't like hitting that first pitch unless it's high and dead in my hot zone, or it's a mistake grey pitch.

Well, Fielder probably wouldn't have gone for home if Murphy hadn't bobbled. Plus, it was from left field which is easy to throw home from, since you can basically launch it anywhere in front of home plate and get the runner from there.
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Postby jonthefon on Sat Jan 26, 2008 3:51 pm

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GAME PREVIEW:

Catalanotto and Blalock resting, meaining Arias comes in to play shortstop and Young at third. Robinson Tejada looking to improve on his terrible start against the Royals.

For the White Sox, they play a similar lineup except with Cabrera sitting in favour of Uribe, Toby Hall instead of "needs designated hitter" Pierzynski, Fields at third and Crede at designated hitter. Of course, you don't really need Thome in a spring game. Former Rangers prospect John Danks on the mound for the Sox.


Lineups:

David Murphy, LF
Marlon Byrd, RF
Michael Young, 3B
Josh Hamilton, CF
Jason Botts, 1B
Gerald Laird, C
Ben Broussard, DH
Ian Kinsler, 2B
Joaquin Arias, SS


Jerry Owens, CF
Nick Swisher, LF
Paul Konerko, 1B
Jermaine Dye, RF
Joe Crede, DH
Josh Fields, 3B
Toby Hall, C
Juan Uribe, SS
Danny Richar, 2B



GAME RECAP:

This turns out to be a seriously ridiculous game.

Murphy, Byrd and Young all lead off with singles and the first two both score to make it an early 2-0 lead.

Kinsler takes offence to Owens sliding into him hard, and temporarily thinks about chucking the ball at the back of Owens' head in cheap shot fashion.

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Unfortunately, the camera catches him doing so and he will face disciplinary action. Dye thumps a two-out, 0-2 fastball way to left, but Murphy takes a gem on the left-field wall. He takes another one later on.

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Marlon Byrd leads the third off with a 2-2 homer, after yet another curveball. It had been barely two innings and I already received three or four mistake pitches, even on All-Star. Dye can only watch it go over the low fence. Probably thinking "Why did I have to hit it to the wrong side?"

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Danks follows up with two four-pitch walks to Hamilton and Botts (WTF?). Laird drives one in before Broussard and Kinsler are retired to end the inning.

No action for the next few innings although Texas does put a men or two on base in each, as Danks continues to issue ridiculous walks. Four pitches, five pitches the max. He eventually leaves in the seventh with a pitch count of 103 and the dugout dying of boredom.

Bottom of the fifth, Josh Fields rolls into third after Hamilton makes a blunder fielding a drive to center. Uribe sacrifices him in, 4-1 Rangers. Richar should've popped out to end the inning, but Laird completely messes up the catch, but for some reason, they don't rule it another error. Richard gets to second, but Owens grounds out to Arias to end the inning.

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Broussard gets a high 1-1 changeup and blasts it to right as the White Sox bullpen is in action.

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Bottom of the seventh is total and utter carnage. I don't know how I scored nine runs in this inning (six is the most I've score on this difficulty level, and it was a grand slam and a two-run shot that did it). Byrd singles to lead off, Young doubles him home. After Botts moves them to second and third, Laird is walked again. In comes Broussard. He works a count, but strikes out on a high fastball which had grand slam written all over it if he hadn't missed it by a mile. Kinsler singles one in, but when Arias hits a grounder towards Richar, it looks like Chicago is out of trouble...

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Oh dear. It goes straight between his legs and the floodgates open. Six straight hits follow, but they're all on minimal pitch counts as everything I seem to swing at lands out of the reach of the fielders. Utterly stupid. Finally, the bases are loaded again, as Laird singles past Konerko.

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Naturally, Broussard hits a drag bunt to finally end the inning. Nothing more eventful, except for another error (the first recorded one) by Fields in the eighth to put two men on base again.


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Boxscore

Grading and Player of the Game:

Pitching: A--Tejada and Guardado both pitch well for two runs and eight hits. Got lucky on a few though, as Tejada does give several fly balls that look like homers at first.
Batting: A+-Who are you kidding? 14 runs, 21 hits. Sure, I got those last seven runs through a bit of luck, but great offensive performance.

Player of the Game: Marlon Byrd-4/6, 4R, 2B, HR, 2RBI-Richar is the fellow MVP?
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Postby JT_55 on Sat Jan 26, 2008 4:47 pm

Interesting game, to say the very least. Nine runs in a inning on errors and fluke hits. Talk about luck. Not to take anything away from your win, as you would've won anyway even without the seventh inning.

That great offensive performance sure took a lot of the spotlight on your pitching. It was great, even if there were 400 ft. fly outs to centre field. Hey, it's the result that counts.

If this happens again you should consider chucking balls at guys more often.
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Postby jonthefon on Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:41 am

Games 10-12, managed

Game 10

Rangers 2, Brewers 1
Boxscore

Game 11

Padres 3, Rangers 2
Boxscore

Game 12

Angels 5, Rangers 1
Boxscore



GAME RECAPS:

A pitchers duel over seven against the Crew. Bush baffles the Rangers hitter with 9K's over 7 innings, but gives up a lead-off double to Vazquez. I absent-mindedly forget to pinch-hit Francisco the reliever, and click the swing away button. He doubles to score Vazquez, and then runs home as Catalanotto follows him with the third consecutive double. In the bottom of the ninth, Wilson gives up a triple and sacrifice fly to make the score 2-1, but Guardado closes it out. Five straight wins.

Against the Padres, with both filling top-notch lineups and Kevin Millwood starting, it's a nasty outing. San Diego gets hits constantly over the nine innings, including RBIs for Greene, Edmonds and Iguchi. Meanwhile, Randy Wolf is dominating my hitters, pitching a complete game five-hitter with no walks. Catalanotto and Laird both dumps solo homers, but it isn't enough even against Wolf's shoulder.

Up against the Angels, they make me feel terribly hopeless. Apart from Catalanotto, who goes 1 for 2 with an astonishing three walks and a stolen base and Kinsler who goes 3 for 4, looking to break out of a long slump, the rest of a lineup goes 1 for 26, a 2008 spring record for futility. Meanwhile, the Halos score constantly to win 5-1, and K-Rod doesn't even need to come in.
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Postby JT_55 on Wed Jan 30, 2008 9:13 am

Nice win in the first game, good pitching made up for the bad hitting. It seems like the computer isn't giving you too many runs in managed games, even though you got 8 in an earlier one.

Randy Wolf. The guy who throws like 80 mph?

The Angels are always tough...but 1 for 26? Wow.
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