Rallying Texas Rangers can't get result in 11-10 loss

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Friday a.m. things
Published 7/11/2008 by Adam J. Morris at Lone Star Ball: Front Page Posts
... Evan Grant talks about how the Rangers' young players were the ones who got them back in the game yesterday, and that their performance bodes well for the future of the team.  ...

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