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May 09, 2012
It must be nice to take a look at the American League stat leaders in Average, HR’s and RBI and see your name at the top of each of the three lists. That’s exactly what Texas Rangers outfielder Josh Hamilton is able to see when he looks at the stat leaders. Hamilton put up one of the best nights of hitting in the past decade, where he went 5-5, hitting 4 HR’s and driving inâ...
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May 09, 2012
Josh Hamilton accomplished one of the rarest feats in all of baseball on Tuesday, blasting four home runs in a single game. The Rangers outfielder is only the 14th player to ever do that, putting him in rare company considering 21 players have pitched perfect games. Hamilton has been on a tear all year long so far, mashing 14 home runs through 27 games, which would put him on pace...
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May 09, 2012
Last night Texas Rangers slugger Josh Hamilton hit 4 home runs. Hamilton thumped the Baltimore Oriole pitching staff adding a double to his 4 home runs of the night to set the American League's single-game record for total bases with 18. Texas won last night's game 10-3.Â
After the game Hamilton told reporters,"Obviously it's, other than being...
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May 10, 2012
Josh Hamilton tied the major league record for homers in a game Tuesday. Of course, you know what happened next. Time to talk about his pending free agency. Hamilton, who went 5-for-5 Tuesday with four homers, eight RBI and 18 total bases, said Wednesday that free agency isn't driving his amazing start. The Texas Rangers outfielder begins Thursday's doubleheader against...
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May 09, 2012
Last night, Josh Hamilton crushed four home runs in a single game, becoming only the 16th player in MLB history do so.
Normally, that would sum up such a superlative single-game feat.
Not with Hamilton.
Is there anyone in the game today more fun to watch than Josh Hamilton? (Photo by User Keith Allison on Flickr via Wikimedia Commons)
Josh Hamilton – the best bang for your baseball...
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May 09, 2012
It's hard to believe that about two months ago a fair amount of Rangers fans had made peace with Josh Hamilton likely wearing a different uniform next season. In the aftermath of an alcohol-related relapse and his subsequent comments that he didn't owe the Rangers organization anything, it seemed like a reasonable course of action to let him walk in free agency.
Then April...
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May 07, 2012
Morning all. How about 'dem Birds? So much for this portion of the schedule being a gauntlet for the Orioles. Just amazing. I'm still trying to wrap my head around yesterday's crazy, improbable and ridiculous victory. The game will be considered an epic if the Orioles can play deep into the summer and still remain atop the American League East. The Baltimore Orioles...
The Triple-A Round Rock Express pounded out 11 runs on 17 hits, including 10 extra-base knocks in Tuesday's series opener at Salt Lake. Lone Star Dugout takes a look at all of the day's minor league action in the Texas Rangers' system.
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May 09, 2012
Philip Humber pitched perfect game you say? So what? So did 20 other guys.
Josh Hamilton hit four home runs in one game? Whoop-de-frieking-do. 15 guys did it before him.
But an unassisted triple play? Now that’s a truly rare baseball feat.
In fact, it has happened only 15 times in modern MLB history, the most recent being turned by Eric Bruntlett of the Phillies back in 2009....
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May 09, 2012
Josh Hamilton made history on Tuesday night, which was pretty awesome. What hasn't been as awesome is the recent string of results for the Red Sox, losers in six of their last seven games. Hopefully, Jon Lester can help turn things around for the Sox on Wednesday against Kansas City, but it would be even better if the Sox could make some history of their own on top of that. NESN...
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May 07, 2012
The magic for the Orioles did not manifest itself tonight against the Texas Rangers in the start of their four-game set.
After yesterday's win, everyone in the region was happy about the Orioles' recent run and were hoping for it to continue against the formidable Rangers; however, baseball can be a humbling game.
There were no miracle comebacks, dazzling pitching performances...