Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Pudge Make History But Night Belongs To Rangers

Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez may well be the greatest Rangers player ever. Over the course of 12 seasons, Pudge won 10 Gold Gloves, started 10 All-Star games and won an AL MVP award. He's ;largely considered the great throwing catcher of all time and has never been anything but a quality teammate.

Tonight, Pudge tied Carlton Fisk's record for most game caught in MLB history, a truly remarkable feat when you consider the wear and tear an everyday catcher must endure throughout a season, let alone 19 of them.

“It’s a little strange seeing him in an Astros jersey here in this stadium,” Astros right fielder Hunter Pence, an Arlington native, said of Ivan Rodriguez. “He definitely is kind of a staple for this whole atmosphere. When I think of coming to the ballpark I remember as a child Pudge (was) guaranteed he was going to be there. He has the intensity. I just remember seeing him hit so many homers and throw so many guys out. He’s a big part of what the Rangers are.”

Ivan Rodriguez is set to break Carlton Fisk's all-time Games Caught record.

But despite Rodriguez's feelgood story, tongiht belonged to Kevin Millwood and the Texas Rangers.

Millwood had it working, giving Texas 7 innings of 4-hit baseball, allowing only one run (a solo homerun to, of all people, Ivan Rodriguez) and striking out six.

Millwood has now allowed just three earned runs over his last 27 2-3 innings.

Ian Kinsler, mired in a massive 4-for-33 slump, hit two solo homerun, including one to open the game, giving Texas an early lead. It was Kinsler's ninth career leadoff homerun.

Michael Young also hit his way out of a slump going 2 for 4 with a double and a walk. Young had been 3 for 24 the past six games.

With the 6-1 win, Texas, for the third consecutive season, claims the Silver Boot, the trophy given out each year to the winner of the Rangers-Astros series.

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