Texas Rangers taste victory with slice of Ham

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Published 7/10/2008 by Adam J. Morris at Lone Star Ball: Front Page Posts
That was pretty good yesterday, huh? Evan Grant says the Rangers are in a pennant race.  Ditto Tim Cowlishaw.  I'm not convinced, but we shall see. Josh Hamilton says it is his first walk-off homer ever.  In terms of WPA, this eclipses his even his 9th inning Seattle homer...the Rangers had a 14% chance of victory when K-Rod delivered that 3-1 pitch. Vicente Padilla is on the d.l., and Wes Littleton has been called up.  The Rangers are going with Feldman tonight, Mendoza tomorrow, Millwood Saturday, and Harrison on ...

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