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HERE COMES THE SOX
HERE COMES THE SOX
Ian Kinsler homered in the Rangers’ first and last at-bat of the game Sunday, as the Rangers salvaged game three and avoided a sweep at the hands of the Twins. Texas’s lead-off man homered to start the game, and hit his second one in the twelfth inning to wrap up the win.
Leading Off and Walking Off
wezen-ball.com — A very interesting event happened Sunday night (and, no, it has nothing to do with the Apollo... 11 moonlanding ;-). I'll let David Pinto explain : Ian Kinsler started off the Rangers night with a home run in the bottom of the first, then ended the Rangers night with a home run in the bottom of ... (more) Leading Off and Walking Off
Minnesota Twins at Texas Rangers (7/18/09) :: MLB Pick :: Daily Free Sports Picks
sports2debate.com — Minnesota Twins at Texas Rangers (7/18/09) ... Minnesota Twins at Texas Rangers (-112) 8:05 pm EST ...... Novas Daily Sports Picks - FREE Sports Picks - MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL, NCAA and more! ... Get your picks from a professional handicapper. Stop by and see his record. Nova is reputable in the industr (more) Minnesota Twins at Texas Rangers (7/18/09) :: MLB Pick ...
Q & A with Richard Durrett of the Dallas Morning News
Q & A with Richard Durrett of the Dallas Morning News
fenwaywest.com — Once again we are lucky enough to have Richard Durrett from the Texas Rangers Blog of the... Dallas Morning News answer a few questions about the team he covers: FW : Can the Rangers hang with the Angels if they continue to stay hot? Richard Durrett : You would think will all of the Angels’ ... (more) Q & A with Richard Durrett of the Dallas Morning News
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