I have been trying to think about what to focus on for today’s recap of last night’s 8-0 win against the Mariners that completed the first series win and a winning road trip for the Rangers. Do I focus on Holland’s first real good start since last August? How about Beltre’s 5 RBI night and 3-run home run that puts him 4th among primary 3rd basemen all-time? I could also focus on Andrus continuing his hot start to the season with 3 hits last night and his 5th RBI of the season. Mazara also had another hit, but made two unbelievable plays in the outfield. Ryan Rua had another couple of hits from the bottom of the order. Roughned Odor made plays on the basepaths and had another RBI hit. Prince Fielder recorded his 10th RBI of the season, just 9 games into the season. Ian Desmond made a couple of amazing plays in left field as well. It was just a complete team effort. They followed up last nights 14 hit performance with 12 hits last night. Their pitching recorded their first shutout of the season. The defense was still stellar even though they did have an error. When they play like this there is not many teams in all of baseball that can beat them. Last night the Mariners could not even stay close as the Rangers improved to 5-4 and jumped into first place of the AL West.
There was so much to like about last night’s game, but to me the most important development was Derek Holland’s performance. Holland is the X-factor in this rotation. If he can stay healthy and pitch like he did last night this rotation goes from good to possibly great. Holland last night showed improved control from his first outing as he only walked one guy. He also showed that even though his velocity may be down from what it was 3-4 years ago that when the moment calls for it he can still get it up to 95-96 mph. That moment last night was an at-bat against Robinson Cano. Cano had worked him over in the first inning on his way to a 10 pitch lineout. He was fouling everything off and then finally lined out to Delino Deshields in center. Then in the 5th he came back with two runners on and down 5-0, but one swing away from making it 5-3. Holland really attacked him and went after him with 94-95 mph sinkers. He ended up striking him out on 6 pitches and got out of the 5th with no runs allowed. It was an encouraging outing and one that he can learn from and continue to improve upon as we go throughout this 2016 season. Just think about this possible rotation come the end of May if everyone stays healthy: Hamels, Darvish, Perez, Lewis, and Holland. If Holland can continue to pitch well that will be one of the best rotations in all of baseball. I really hope that he can stay healthy. Holland throughout his Rangers career has been one of my favorite and my most frustrating pitchers to watch. I think back to Game 4 of the 2011 World Series. The Rangers had just went down 2-1 after Albert Pujols hit 3 home runs in Game 3 and Holland was facing a must win for the Rangers. He went out and pitched the game of his life that gets forgotten because of what happened in games 6 and 7 of that series. He pitched 8 2/3 innings of shutout baseball. It seemed like after that he was ready to take that next step to being one of the best lefthanders in all of baseball. Instead he has suffered from inconsistency in 2012-2013 and injuries in 2014-2015. He now is at a crossroads in his career as he faces a team option at the end of this season. The question of whether the Rangers will pick that option up depends a lot on how he does this season. The team has not had any extension talks with Holland and is in a wait-and-see mode with the pitcher. I hope that he can continue these performances.
The game also showed that Nomar Mazara can not only hit, but he can play some outfield. He made a remarkable play diving after a ball down the left-field line and then made a play running into the wall to catch a ball. Defense was thought to be a question mark with Mazara as some scouts have said that he is a little slow of foot. He showed tons of range though last night as he made those two plays. He also recorded a single in his first at-bat to make that 6 hits in his first 3 games. He just has been a phenom in these first 3 games. He has shown an advanced understanding of the strike zone and great bat control as well. It is not going to stay like this, but he has shown that whenever he is here to stay that he will be ready for each and every challenge thrown his way.
Preview of Today’s Game
2:40 p.m. Texas Rangers vs Seattle Mariners, A.J Griffin(1-0, 4.50 ERA) vs Taijuan Walker (0-0, 3.00 ERA), Fox Sports Southwest
A.J. Griffin makes his second start of the season. He went 6 innings and allowed 3 runs and was able to get the win against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim last Friday night. It was his first win since September 12, 2013. It was an encouraging start that saw Griffin get better the deeper into the game he got. The Rangers have secured the series win and a winning record for the road trip, so they need to be careful not to have a let down in today’s game. The key for Griffin today will be location. The Mariners have not hit well in this series, but if Griffin gives them free passes they will be ready and waiting to break through and get Griffin out of this game early. He must control his curveball and make it enticing enough to swing at. He must have confidence in his fastball and locate it on the corners and be sure not to miss over the plate. The game today is at 2:40 so the air will not likely be as thick making hitting the ball out of the ball park a lot easier than it is during night games.
Taijuan Walker will be going for the Mariners. He is coming off a dominating 7 inning,2 run performance against the A’s. Walker presents some of the same challenges Iwakuma presents. He is a tall, lanky righty that is coming downhill right at the hitter. His fastball can really eat up right handed batters as he is coming straight downhill at them. Walker can struggle with walks though. He averages about 2.0 walks per 9 innings. The Rangers must be patient, take advantage when he does leave one over the plate, and run up his pitch count early. If Walker gets into a groove early it could make for a long day for the offense.
Player to Watch
Yesterday I chose Derek Holland and was right. I said he would pitch into the 7th inning only giving 1-2 runs and would pick up his first win and quality start of the season. He went 6.2 innings, 0 runs allowed, and did win. That was my first right pick of the season.
Today I am going with Roughned Odor. I think Walker will pitch very well against the righties in the lineup, but I think Odor with his bat speed will be able to turn around a Walker fastball. I could definitely see 1-2 hits today and I think he will make a play on the basepaths that will make a difference in today’s game.
The Rangers try to end this road trip on top before coming home to start a 4-game series against the potentially still undefeated Baltimore Orioles on Thursday night. Hopefully they will not be looking ahead to that and Cole Hamels starting on Thursday. Go Rangers!!!!