The Texas Rangers waste a golden opportunity to reach the .500 threshold with a disappointing 12-inning loss to the Seattle Mariners in Wednesday afternoon's series finale at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington.
A litany of fantastic defensive plays and some uncharacteristically strong pitching powers the Texas Rangers to their sixth consecutive series win - and places them just a game away from the all-important .500 threshold.
Why Sidney Ponson and Franklyn German can't be trusted any further than you can throw them; the Texas Rangers struggle to turn the early-season home turnstiles; touching base with the farm contingent.
As the Texas Rangers' big league squad continues to falter, the dynamic young prospects on the farm continue to light up the minor league box scores in Frisco, Clinton and points beyond.
The Texas Rangers waste a brilliant performance from sinkerballer Scott Feldman, falling 3-1 in Oakland and snapping a season-high four-game winning streak.
Several influential ex-RedHawks propel the Texas Rangers to a fourth consecutive victory, while the transcendent Josh Hamilton gets a little unexpected something out of his American League Player of the Month award.
Aruban right-hander Sidney Ponson dazzles en route to his first Major League victory in exactly one year; handing out the Texas Rangers' April hardware.
Chris Shelton confidently arrives, Ben Broussard nervously sweats, and Jason Botts publicly airs his grievances as an era potentially draws to a close in Arlington.
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