Rangers (53-41)
Kinsler DH
Andrus SS
Hamilton LF
Beltre 3B
Young 2B
Cruz RF
Moreland 1B
Torrealba C
Chavez CF
Wilson P
Mariners (43-50)
Ichiro RF
Ryan SS
Ackley 2B
Olivo C
Smoak 1B
Kennedy DH
Gutierriez CF
Seager 3B
Halman LF
Hernandez P
Coming into the game we had 26 consecutive scoreless innings, the team record being 29. Well, we made history tonight. Kinsler led off the game with a solo shot to left, and that was the game. We had to score 2 runs to win and were only able to get 1, in the 5th inning. The inning prior we had reached the club record 30 consecutive innings without scoring. Yippee, History of Ineptitude.
The tie was short lived, as Texas regained the lead in the 6th inning. We looked like we could maybe get another run in our half of the sixth when Smoak got a 1 out walk, but Kennedy grounded into a double play. The Rangers added three more insurance runs (including another solo shot by Kinsler) in the 8th and we lost by a final score of 5-1. The Rangers picked up their 10th win in a row, we dropped our 8th in a row, and we are now 10.5 games back in the AL West. We're done, cooked... I wish we were Smoaked but the kid has been struggling.
Eric Wedge was ejected in the 8th inning on a "Balk" called against Felix, I was hoping for an exciting Lou Piniella impression since he was in the ballpark. Nope. I went to the game with a friend from Iowa, she said she had fun! Unfortunately we couldn't pull a win for her. I tried to explain scorekeeping. She asked me why the DH and not pitcher. Don't know, those are the rules! That's like asking why they have four balls and three strikes!
Had a Turkey Crepe, shared onion rings, and we got 116 shirts. The Mariners dropped to 10-12 when I attend. They were also outscored by the Sounders 4-1. The Attendance was 30,896.
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