Monday, April 4, 2011

Opening Series Sweep!

The Rangers were as impressive as ever, dominating the series by winning all three games by a combined score of 26-11 against a team that essentially everyone expects to win the American League Championship this season. Ranger's pitching got better after each of the 1st three games of the season which surprisingly makes Matt Harrison the surprise best opening pitching performance. CJ Wilson seemed like he didn't have his best stuff, but still managed to leave with a no decision and a Ranger's win. Colby Lewis faired a little better Saturday night, earning a victory with excellent run support, but still didn't compare to Harrison who pitched 7 full innings walking 2, striking out 8, and only allowing 1 earned run. Harrison has had some impressive starts before, 2 complete game shutouts in fact, and this opening start was very reminiscent of the form seen in those games.


The Ranger's averaged almost 9 runs per game in the opening series, with record setting hitting. Ian Kinsler homered in each of his first two leadoff at bats, three if you figure he walked in his first at bat on Sunday before cranking his 3rd home run in as many games in 2011. Kinsler will surely be an all-star this summer. Nelson Cruz also homered in each of the first 3 games, making it only the 4th time in history that two teammates each homered in the first 3 games to start a season. Others who homered include Adrian Beltre, who belted a majestic grand slam after the Red Sox intentionally walked Hamilton in front of him on Saturday. Torrealba, David Murphy, and Mike Napoli also hit home runs.

These two teams don't meet again until August when the Red Sox revisit Arlington for 4 more games, and the Rangers travel to Fenway for 3 games in September. By then, these two teams will have established their presence at the top of their respective divisions, and will be competing in an exciting playoff preview. You can pretty much count on the atmosphere in each of those series to be electric. I predict a near Rangers sweep at home making it 6-1, and some close, exciting games in Fenway, Boston wins the series 2-1.

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