Actually I'm not the one who found it. We have the same kind of countdown going on in the Rangers thread we have on the Cowboys forum I'm on. I posed the same question and someone followed up with that pic. Credit goes to him!
How the heck you find that?![]()
Actually I'm not the one who found it. We have the same kind of countdown going on in the Rangers thread we have on the Cowboys forum I'm on. I posed the same question and someone followed up with that pic. Credit goes to him!
Coming down to the end with this one..
One out in the 9th..Davis on second.
Damn...2 outs...Davis on 3rd though.
Up to Murphy, it looks like.
well that was a ty series to lose. No Rangers go to LA and have to face Haren, Weaver, Santana.
I want to win the division with a victory vs the A's. i really dont want our first pennant in over 10 years to be won on a double loss with the Rangers and As. Or oakland losing before our game is over in LA.
uhhhh the Rangers have never won the pennant...
But yeah, I hope we do this year. lol
we won the division in '96, '98, and '99. What are you talking about? AL pennant or what?
The pennant is only for winning the entire league. Only two teams get a pennant per year.![]()
Ill be there for monday AND tuesdayHeres to hoping that Holland and Cobra pitch their balls off and the Rangers bring the boom sticks.
heading to the game tonight....hoping for a close fun game!!
of course with an Angels victory in the 13th.
I hate 9pm games. And that's all we have until Saturday. ugh
Rangers have the opportunity to officially eliminate the Angels and A's in their own parks this week. Magic number over the Angels is 4 so winning 2 of 3 would take care of them.
Mathis is in our lineup....grats on your win.
Weaver usually dominates us in Anaheim, so if the Rangers win, I'll be pleasantly surprised.
Kinda wanna see this Bourjos guy for Anaheim. I heard he was pretty sick
That was a kick in the nuts to go to.
Derek Holland, wouldn't break my heart if he's used as trade bait in the offseason.
Just got back...awesome game. I got tickets for wednesday too...hope we win again.![]()
that er is fast.
Exam finds Hamilton has broken ribs
Effectiveness of treatment will be known in two or three days
By T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com | 09/21/10 3:52 PM ET
ANAHEIM -- Further tests on Josh Hamilton's injured right ribcage revealed small fractures in two ribs, leaving the immediate status of the Rangers' outfielder in further doubt.
The Rangers still have hope that Hamilton will be able to play before the end of the regular season and be ready for the playoffs.
"I'm an optimist," general manager Jon Daniels said Tuesday morning.
Hamilton has been examined the past two days by Dr. Robert Watkins, a noted back specialist in Southern California, and further tests showed small stable fractures in the seventh and eighth ribs, which two previous X-rays and an MRI had not picked up.
Watkins gave Hamilton an anti-inflammatory injection at the site of the discomfort, and an epidural nerve-block injection for pain management.
Daniels said it typically takes 48-72 hours before it's known whether this treatment has had the desired effect. Once the pain recedes to a point where Hamilton is comfortable, he can return to baseball activities.
"It's up to Josh as to when he'll be able to play again," manager Ron Washington said.
Hamilton injured the ribcage falling into the center-field wall while making a catch in a Sept. 4 game against the Twins and has not played since then. He tried to swing a bat a week ago but had to shut it down because of more pain.
There has been almost no improvement since the injury occurred. Hamilton reported slight improvement on Sunday, but that was only temporary.
Hamilton is leading the Majors with a .361 batting average. He has scored 94 runs with 31 home runs and 97 RBIs, plus a .414 on-base percentage and a .635 slugging percentage, making him a leading candidate for the American League MVP Award.
With Hamilton out, the Rangers have been going with David Murphy in left, Julio Borbon in center, Nelson Cruz in right and Jeff Francoeur in reserve. Murphy, who has replaced Hamilton in the No. 3 spot in the order, is hitting .375 with three home runs and 12 RBIs in his last 19 games.
T.R. Sullivan is a reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.
http://texas.rangers.mlb.com/news/ar...s_tex&c_id=tex
hopefully he's ready for the playoffs
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says they feel he'll be ready by the playoffs...nice try?
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