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Stellar defense backs Millwood in win
Kevin Millwood was outstanding, Darren O’Day was clutch and C.J. Wilson came through once again in his ongoing role as the Rangers’ interim closer. Pitching and defense have been crucial all season to the Rangers, but never more so on Thursday night when the stout combination of both combined to hold off the Toronto Blue Jays, 1-0, at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington. The victory, coming after two losses and one rainout against the Blue Jays, allowed the first-place Rangers to increase their lead to 4 1/2 games in the American League West. Marlon Byrd drove in the only run with a sacrifice fly in the second inning and the pitching and defense made it stand up. It was only Texas’ fourth 1-0 victory at the Ballpark since it opened in 1994. “It was Millwood tonight, a sacrifice fly and some [defensive] plays,” Rangers manager Ron Washington said. “We needed it, and we needed it bad. We know the offense is going to get it going, but we needed Millwood to step up, and he stepped up.” Millwood did so on a warm humid night by throwing 7 2/3 scoreless innings, allowing five hits and one hit batsman. He did not walk a batter and struck out just one. More important than that was Millwood — in seven of eight innings — was able to retire the leadoff with just one or two pitches. “It was huge,” Millwood said. “It wasn’t super-hot, but it was sticky and humid. The longer I stayed out there, the tougher it got. To be able to get the first guy out of an inning with as few pitches as possible was huge.” So was the defense. Shortstop Elvis Andrus dove into the stands to catch a foul ball, third baseman Michael Young dove to the third-base line to snatch a double away from Alex Rios, and second baseman Ian Kinsler made a slick diving stop on Lyle Overbay’s grounder into the right-side hole. The Rangers also did not make an error and are now 22-10 this season in games in which they do not commit an error.
“We played great defense, and we had to when you strike out just one,” Millwood said. “That shows we can win in different ways.” One strikeout — coming on the last batter he faced — is proof that Millwood wasn’t overpowering, but he didn’t have to be in helping the Rangers pitch their fourth shutout of the season. “He did a great job changing speeds,” Blue Jays designated hitter Kevin Millar said. “His curveball and slider were really good. It was vintage Millwood. We couldn’t get a big hit.” The Blue Jays were 0-for-9 with runners in scoring position on the night, including 0-for-6 in the final three innings. O’Day and Wilson were just as tough as Millwood in those situations. Millwood left with a runner on second and two out in the eighth, but O’Day, needing two pitches, retired Alex Rios on a grounder to short to end the threat. O’Day, a waiver pickup in April, also retired Vernon Wells on a popup to start the ninth before Wilson was called upon. The Rangers are now 15-4 when O’Day pitches, and he has held opponents to a .167 batting average. “He has meant a lot to us,” Washington said. “He’s been in some tough situations and come through for us when we needed it. I’m so glad [general manager Jon Daniels] and those guys found him out there because he has been a godsend.” Wilson has been just as important with Frank Francisco still sidelined with a right shoulder problem. The Rangers haven’t decided to put Francisco on the disabled list, but he remains unavailable to pitch.
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Padilla rebounds as Rangers win series
Following a week in which he nearly saw his tenure with the Rangers come to an end, Vicente Padilla proved on Sunday that he is still very much deserving of a spot in the Texas rotation. The veteran right-hander, placed on waivers by the Rangers on Wednesday following a rough outing against the Yankees, fired seven innings of three-run ball as first-place Texas took the rubber game of its weekend series against Boston with a 6-3 victory at Fenway Park. The series win was the Rangers’ first at Fenway since Aug. 11-13, 1997. “It’s part of the game,” Padilla said about being placed on waivers. “Baseball is a business, and that’s the way it’s supposed to be. I just have to keep working, and if I don’t pitch for this team, I’ll have a chance to throw for another one.” Nelson Cruz — who finished a single shy of the cycle — and David Murphy had three hits apiece for the Rangers (33-23), who finished 3-3 on their six-game road trip through New York and Boston. “We’ll take what we can get,” manager Ron Washington said. “We had been coming in here [to Boston] and not having much luck, but we came up here and played two solid ballgames and got away with the [series] win. “I’m very happy with the way our guys recovered [from Saturday's 8-1 defeat]. After every loss we’ve had, they’ve always recovered. That just shows how much character we have.” C.J. Wilson nailed down his fifth save of the season in the absence of Frank Francisco, who was unavailable for the third straight game after complaining of right shoulder soreness before Friday’s series opener. Washington said the closer will be re-evaluated on Monday, when the Rangers return home to open a four-game set against Toronto. One night after spoiling Jon Lester’s perfect-game bid, Michael Young put Texas on top in the first with a solo home run to right field. The third baseman pummeled a high fastball from starter Daisuke Matsuzaka (1-4) into the Boston bullpen. Omar Vizquel singled home Murphy in the second, lining a ground ball through the left side of the infield. Murphy, who once played for the Red Sox, extended the Rangers’ cushion to 4-0 in the following frame with a two-run double off the center-field wall. Jacoby Ellsbury halved the Boston deficit in the bottom half of the inning, scalding a ground ball to second base that eluded the backhand of Ian Kinsler and kicked into center field. Jason Varitek and Mark Kotsay scored on the play, and Kinsler was charged with an error. Kotsay trimmed the Rangers’ lead to one run in the fourth with a solo shot to right, but Boston (33-24) struggled to generate offense the rest of the way against Padilla (4-3) and relievers Darren O’Day and Wilson. Cruz played an instrumental role in Texas’ final two runs, scoring from third on a Matsuzaka wild pitch in the fifth before tattooing a fastball from Hideki Okajima over the Green Monster in the seventh. The efforts of Cruz and the Rangers’ offense helped lessen the burden on Padilla, who said he did not feel any added pressure to perform in the wake of this past week’s events. “If you start thinking about that, then you’re going to get nervous and not do your job,” Padilla said. “I just have to keep doing what I have to do, and that’s it.
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Francisco’s first run sends Texas to loss
Frank Francisco’s magical ride came to a sour end on Sunday afternoon, and so did the Rangers’ magnificent month of May. Francisco, who had not given up an earned run in his last 30 appearances going back to Aug. 18, 2008, did so on Sunday at a most inopportune moment. Called in to preserve a tie game and allow the Rangers to complete a gritty comeback, Francisco instead gave up a home run to Adam Kennedy with one out in the ninth inning that gave the Athletics a 5-4 victory at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington. The Rangers, who lead the American League West by 4 1/2 games, trailed 4-0 with nine outs to go, but scored two in the seventh and two in the eighth to tie the game. They also had the best of the back end of their bullpen to finish the comeback. “We’ll take those odds all day long,” third baseman Michael Young said. “Frankie has been lights out all year long. We expect him to be great, they just got a big home run off him. If we have that situation again, I like our chances.” Francisco had not allowed a run in 17 2/3 innings this season, the most innings this season by a Major League pitcher without giving up a run. “Fastball down the middle,” Francisco said an hour after the game was over. “We can’t expect him to be perfect,” outfielder David Murphy said. “We’re disappointed with the way it happened, but by no means did we expect him to be scoreless the entire season. He’s allowed to make a mistake now and then.” The loss ends the Rangers’ three-game winning streak, but they still went 20-9 in May, the second winningest month in club history. “We’re not dumping champagne on our head because we had a good May, but we are making progress,” Young said. “We’re getting better and we’re finding ways to attack our weaknesses. I expect that to continue.” Rangers manager Ron Washington had a fully rested bullpen ready for both the ninth inning and extra frames. Jason Jennings, C.J. Wilson, Darren O’Day and Francisco were all ready to go if needed. Washington just wanted one scoreless inning with his closer and then would take a shot to win it in the ninth. “In a tie game, it’s either bring in your closer or not use him,” Washington said. Athletics manager Bob Geren, who was already deep into the back end of his bullpen by having used both Michael Wuertz and Andrew Bailey, knew the Rangers were in good position. “When they bring in a guy who hasn’t allowed a run backed up by Wilson, you think you’ve got to score two to beat them,” Geren said. “Emotionally, it was big to win against a guy who hasn’t given up a run this season. That guy has a good arm and a good offspeed pitch. He is one of the best closers in the game.” The Rangers spent the first six innings of the afternoon totally baffled by Athletics left-hander Dallas Braden. He allowed just three hits through those six frames while Rangers starter Kevin Millwood gave up a home run to Kennedy in the first and Jason Giambi in the sixth. The home run by Giambi was his 37th against the Rangers in his career, most for any active player. Millwood was gone after six, having thrown 116 pitches, and was not involved in the decision. After carrying the Rangers’ pitching staff in April, he finished May at 2-2 with a 4.28 ERA. He does not have a win in his last three starts and just one in his last five starts. “I was just a little inconsistent out there,” Millwood said. “I threw too many pitches, especially in the first and second inning, that ran me out of gas. I still feel like I’m pitching well but not getting the results. It is what it is. All I can do is control what I can control and not worry about anything else.” Millwood left trailing, 2-0, against Braden. The Athletics scored two more off Derek Holland to make it 4-0 before the Rangers struck back with a two-run double from Jarrod Saltalamacchia in the bottom of the seventh. They tied it in the bottom of the eighth after Young led off with an infield hit and Nelson Cruz drew a one-out walk against Wuertz. Bailey took over, but singles by Hank Blalock and Marlon Byrd tied the game. Bailey kept it that way by striking out Murphy and getting Saltalamacchia on a popout.
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Millwood strong, but falls to White Sox
Kevin Millwood had pitched at least seven innings in each of his first six starts this season, and hit that mark again Saturday night, but that’s where he encountered trouble in a 3-2 loss to the White Sox at U.S Cellular Field. A 2-2 game swung in the eighth, when Millwood gave up a leadoff single to Chris Getz and drilled Carlos Quentin with a pitch. Millwood was removed after Jermaine Dye’s single to right. Derek Holland entered a bases-loaded jam with Jim Thome at the plate. The lefty broke Thome’s bat on a grounder to second, which Ian Kinsler used to force Getz out at home. For one batter, Holland did his job and gave way to Darren O’Day. O’Day couldn’t preserve the tie. Paul Konerko worked a 3-2 count before lifting a sacrifice fly to center that scored Quentin and gave the White Sox the go-ahead run Millwood was charged with three earned runs on seven hits in seven-plus innings. .
O’Day has righty setup man potential
Darren O’Day, the Rangers’ sidearming
right-handed reliever, did what he was supposed to do on
Saturday. He came out of the bullpen in the seventh inning
for a righty vs. righty matchup against White Sox outfielder
Brent Lillibridge. Texas had a 9-6 lead with two out in the
seventh, but Chicago had two on for Lillibridge, making him
the tying run. O’Day struck him out. “I thought I’d face one
batter, and that would be it,” O’Day said. Then O’Day did
something that the Rangers desperately needed. Manager Ron
Washington let O’Day pitch the eighth, and he gave his team a
badly needed scoreless inning. O’Day hit Paul Konerko with a
pitch, but A.J. Pierzynski flied to left, and Alexei Ramirez,
who had been crushing the ball all night, hit into an
inning-ending double play. Washington’s use of O’Day on
Saturday night was significant. It showed Washington’s
budding confidence in possibly using O’Day as a right-handed
setup reliever in late-inning situations. It’s a role that
has gone unfulfilled since Brendan Donnelly and Derrick
Turnbow fizzled in Spring Training. “We needed him [Saturday]
night, and he was impressive,” Washington said. A
right-handed, late-inning setup man would round out the
Rangers bullpen. It would allow Washington to use Jason
Jennings for multiple innings earlier in the game. It would
give the Rangers a right-handed complement to left-hander
C.J. Wilson. It would also prevent Washington from having to
bring closer Frank Francisco into the game in the eighth
inning. Since O’Day was claimed off waivers from the Mets,
opponents are just 3-for-15 with four strikeouts against him.
Following up two innings from Jennings, he pitched another
scoreless eighth inning on Sunday night, striking out two
right-handers in the Rangers’ 5-1 win over the White Sox.
It’s obvious that Washington — at least for now — prefers
Jennings in the middle and O’Day later in the game. “He’s
been a good pickup for us,” Washington said. “He has saved us
on a couple of occasions.” Right-handed setup relievers are
usually power guys, like Francisco was for the Rangers before
he was promoted to closer. O’Day is not overpowering, but
throws sidearm. Chad Bradford, currently with the Rays, has
spent the better part of the past decade making a pretty good
living as a sidearming right-handed reliever. “Chad
Bradford’s longevity speaks for itself,” O’Day said. “He’s
been doing it for so long … some people view sidearmers as
gimmicks or freaks. But he’s still getting guys out. I’d like
to follow in his footsteps.” “I started throwing harder and
with more movement,” O’Day said.
Identity crisis for newcomer O’Day
To say Darren O’Day’s Wednesday was a whirlwind of a day would be a massive understatement. The right-handed reliever began the day looking for work, and by the end of it, he was halfway across the continent pitching for the Texas Rangers in their game against the Blue Jays at Rogers Centre. And if that wasn’t crazy enough, O’Day entered the game wearing another player’s jersey. So, Darren, how was your day? “It was interesting to say the least,” O’Day responded with a slight smile, just minutes after he surrendered the game-winning hit in Toronto’s 8-7 win over Texas in 11 innings. The strangeness of the day began at 12:45 p.m. ET, when O’Day was at home in Panama City Beach, Fla., and got a call from his agent, who said the Rangers had claimed him on waivers and were calling him up to the big league roster. O’Day had just been designated for assignment by the Mets this week. Rushing to the nearest airport, O’Day boarded a flight to Memphis and then transferred to a flight heading to Toronto, to join the Rangers. O’Day got off the plane in Toronto at about the same time the Rangers’ game was in the eighth inning — 9:45 p.m. “The travel secretary was texting me back and forth,” said O’Day. “The original plan was to go to the hotel, but he said, ‘Go to the field, we might need you.’” Sure enough, as the Rangers’ bullpen was running out of arms in the extra-inning affair, O’Day’s services were needed. The right-handed reliever arrived at the ballpark during the 10th inning of the contest, when he found out the team did not have a jersey made for him. While on the road, the club’s equipment manager usually carries around the jerseys of several players who could possibly get called up, and of course, O’Day was not one of those players. So O’Day was forced to don the jersey of Kason Gabbard — who is currently with Triple-A Oklahoma City. “Yeah, that’s a first,” O’Day said. “I figured I’d be throwing in the mid-90′s — doesn’t [Gabbard] throw pretty hard?” “He was excited, and the first thing that he said was, ‘Let’s rumble,’” Washington said.
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