Game 22: Hey Nineteen
The Gist: One night after Tigers' TV analyst Rod Allen predicted that Detroit would put 20 runs on the board in a game this year, the Tigers got darned close in crushing the Rangers, 19-6. Kenny Rogers was nothing short of dreadful in his 3.1 innings pitched: nine hits, six runs (all earned), three walks and a wild pitch. On the opposite end of the spectrum was winning pitcher Clay Rapada: 1.2 scoreless innings of work, no hits, no walks and two strikeouts. Soon-to-be-erstwhile-first baseman Carlos Guillen went 3 for 4 plus a walk and five RBI. And how about Curtis Granderson? In his season debut he went 2 for 4 with a pair of RBI, three runs scored and two walks.
The Quote: "Our pitchers took a serious beating tonight." -- Rangers manager Ron Washington.
The Stat: 223. The number of pitches thrown by six Rangers pitchers (just slightly more than half of which were strikes) and 77 more than Tigers pitchers. Runner Up Stat: 10. The number of walks allowed by Texas.
Up Next: Rangers at Tigers
Jeremy Bonderman (1-2, 4.37) vs. Scott Feldman* (0-0, 4.50)
*Jason Jennings was scheduled to start on Thursday but, according to the Dallas Morning News' Rangers blog, it'll be Feldman.
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Props to the bullpen
And yes, props to Jason Grilli.
Line of the night
Santiago, 2B-SS 3 3 0 2
You don’t see THAT very often

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