Today's lineup
Jason Botts and Nelson Cruz both starting.
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Three goners playing today.
by JB @ Lone Star Ball on Mar 12, 2008 2:20 PM CDT reply actions
mjh's blog
Gameday link?
Should be
Yup
Gameday.
Update
Cruz just grounded out for the first out.
by LBBRangerFan on Mar 12, 2008 3:45 PM CDT up reply actions
This game is boring.
Botts just missed a 3-run homer in the first.
Not to start a Diary
by 1man5tools @ Lone Star Ball on Mar 12, 2008 3:40 PM CDT reply actions
BGL
knife fighting
Nope
I know it is blasphemy in these parts, but he sure does seem to go to great lengths to seperate himself from others, and makes references all the time that he is extreme.
I just think of Doogie Howser hanging out a sun roof yelling "EXTREME"
by Mike Simonek on Mar 12, 2008 4:13 PM CDT up reply actions
Mench mentioned by TR as possible opening day RF
Elaboration by TR on Mench
Right now everything points to Mench, especially if Bradley is limited to designated hitter duty at the start of the season and the Rangers need the extra outfielder. If Bradley is ready to play the outfield, Mench could be the right-handed platoon designated hitter to go with Frank Catalanotto. To increase his versatility, the Rangers want Mench to start taking ground balls at first base as well.
"I'll use him there starting next week," manager Ron Washington said. "We'll get him going taking balls and get him over there -- introductory thing -- and probably in a game by the following week. [We'll] put him over there for a few innings and get him comfortable."
Jason Botts, who can play both first base and the outfield, and Nelson Cruz are also in the mix, but it's clear that Mench is the favorite right now. He could even be the Rangers' Opening Day right fielder against Mariners left-hander Erik Bedard if Bradley isn't ready.
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Botts has great Minor League numbers, but there's still concern about his bat speed. Cruz has terrific athleticism, but scouts suggest he often seems lost at the plate. Mench, on the other hand, at least has a proven track record that includes a .305 career batting average with 40 home runs in 704 at-bats against left-handers. Being able to play first base would be a bonus.
TR and Ron Washington need to start a club
Laird = Beast
With a name like that
Michael Young
Ponson on now...
Now he gets a double play ball from Cintron
Laird jacks another home run
Oh f me
Yeah...
I think that is the best case scenario we can hope for now because I think Wash/JD are set on Salty going to AAA.
The worst
+ 1 MM
by inactive lsb user on Mar 12, 2008 7:05 PM CDT up reply actions
Well, you're half right
That might be one of the most offensively useless catching duos in the AL, if not the majors.
Wes Littleton may have landed funny now...
Cedeno caught stealing
Ponson gets the win.
Mench
Before Mench arrived, it was either Botts or Cruz.
If Mench displaces both of them, who'd get the axe?

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