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Rangers Are in Great Shape Part 2
When you look at the Rangers lineup, one should not just say it’s good. One should admire at how good it really is.
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Leyland Can't Smoke in the Dugout for Three Games
Smoke won't get in any Tigers' eyes this weekend, not now Jim Leyland is suspended for three games after throwing a fit at an umpire. Brian Packey has the story, and baseball fans need to read it.
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"RANGERS FIZZLE"...
Spread the dirt on another Rangers season...
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Texas Rangers Current Lineup; Team Playing for 2009
Matthew D. Irby takes a quick look at the Texas Rangers early battles for the 2009 squad.
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The Rangers Biggest Win Might Just Come Against the Experts.
It's easy to sit here, and say oh the Rangers aren't good enough to be contenders they should give up right now and prepare for the off season. Their bullpen is not good enough anyway, their starting pitching is not of the caliber of the Angels so it's a
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200 Hit Teammates?
Teams with players that rack up 200 hits in a season are hard to come by, but what about two players with 200 hits on the same team? How about three? Benjamin Edwards from Studyofsports.com has the answers.
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Rangers Roller-Coaster Road Trip Ends with a 4-5 Record
Matthew D. Irby recaps the Rangers nine-game road trip out of the All-Star break to Minnesota, Chicago, and Oakland.
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The American League All Stars
Brandon Heikoop drops in with his American League All Star team. A 25 man roster which does not adhere to MLB's ridiculous All Star Game rules. Simply put, if this game is going to count, MAKE IT COUNT!
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Gun to My Head Blog: Best Current Texas Ranger
Who's the best current player for the Texas Rangers? Andy Simpson thinks with a gun to his head, he'd choose...
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Rangers Snag Four All-Star Spots: Deserve Four Starters
With the Texas Rangers notching four All-Star selections, Matthew D. Irby takes a look at who made the team, who is starting, who should be starting, and who should have made the team.
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Team USA for the Olympics... The way it should be.
It would never happen, but what would happen if these GREAT players when over and played the rest of the world.
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Texas Rangers Are a .500 Team with First Third of the Season Finished
Matthew D. Irby reviews on the Rangers first third of the season, the early turn-around, and looks ahead to a possible final result for the team and key players.
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Rangers-Astros: Texas Back to .500 After 6-2 Win
Matthew D. Irby reports of the Rangers second straight win over the Astros. Texas has now won 13 of their last 17 games, and the team is now back to a .500 record.
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Rangers-Astros: Texas Clouts Six Homers in 16-8 Win
Matthew D. Irby reports from Game One of the Silver Boot Lone Star Series. Six Home Runs from the Rangers aid the 16-run explosion to take Game One.
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Seattle Mariners Top Texas Rangers in 12, Avoiding Sweep; Rangers Not .500 Yet
The Texas Rangers are unable to complete the sweep of the Seattle Mariners in Arlington. Matthew D. Irby recaps the game and gives a couple of good notes from the loss.
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Rangers-Mariners: Walk-Off Home Run Wins It For Texas
Matthew Irby reports that 10 innings, 25 runs, 27 hits, 408 pitches, and 4 hours and 9 minutes of baseball ended with a walk-off home run from the Rangers' Ramon Vazquez.
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Texas Rangers Silver Lining: Is That Quality Pitching I Spy?
With one week in the books, Blake Hurtik weighs in on the Texas Rangers' surprise start.
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Texas Rangers: The Silver Lining
To kick off his season-long Rangers coverage, Blake Hurtik sees more potential problems for Texas than just pitching.
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2008 MLB Preview: Texas Rangers
In the final installment of his 30-part series, JJ Stankevitz previews the Texas Rangers, who scratched their DVD beyond repair and are in trouble regarding the future.










