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  1. Josh Lindblom out to reduce walks, homers

    Richard Durrett

    FORT WORTH - Josh Lindblom, the Texas Rangers' newest reliever, is used to moving around these days. He was sent across the country at the trade deadline six months ago, going from the Los Angeles Dodgers to the Philadelphia Phillies as part of th...

    Blog | December 15, 2012
  2. Martin Perez battles back from shaky start

    Richard Durrett

    OAKLAND, Calif. -- For a moment, it appeared as if the Rangers' Martin Perez would not get out of the first inning for the second consecutive start. He gave up back-to-back singles to start the inning and then, after a double play, added two walks, a...

    Blog | October 02, 2012
  3. Walk helps lead to Joe Nathan's blown save

    Richard Durrett

    ARLINGTON, Texas -- The big hit for the Los Angeles Angels in the ninth inning of Sunday's 5-4 comeback win was Torii Hunter's two-out, two-RBI double. But the inning became a stressful one for the Rangers and an opportunistic one for the Angels when...

    Blog | September 30, 2012
  4. Mark Lowe calls September 'frustrating'

    Richard Durrett

    ARLINGTON, Texas -- Rangers reliever Mark Lowe did not want to walk the No. 9 hitter to lead off the 10th inning of a tie game Tuesday. So on a 3-2 pitch, he went with his fastball. "I pulled it over the plate," Lowe said. Oakland catcher Geor...

    Blog | September 26, 2012
  5. Rapid Reaction: Rangers 5, A's 4

    Richard Durrett

    ARLINGTON, Texas -- The Texas Rangers came back from a two-run deficit after six innings and beat the A's in walk-off style, winning 5-4 on Adrian Beltre's single. Beltre did it all Monday, tying the game with a homer and then winning it. Here are so...

    Blog | September 24, 2012
  6. Rangers put June-July swoon behind them

    Richard Durrett

    ARLINGTON, Texas -- There's a different energy about this Texas Rangers team the past few weeks. They've had beer showers and walk-off dramatics. The once-stagnant offense is showing its versatility again, and they're pressuring opponents on the b...

    Blog | August 13, 2012
  7. Revitalized Texas Rangers have fun, success

    Richard Durrett

    The Rangers are playing winning baseball again after their June-July swoon.

    Story | Conversation | August 12, 2012
  8. Rookie Mike Olt delivers walk-off hit

    Richard Durrett

    ARLINGTON, Texas -- Mike Olt wasn't familiar with the traditional walk-off beer shower. He figured someone might try to grab a towel and smear shaving cream on his face or something. But when he walked into the clubhouse, the rookie was surprised to ...

    Blog | August 11, 2012
  9. Rapid Reaction: Rangers 2, Tigers 1

    Richard Durrett

    ARLINGTON, Texas -- The Texas Rangers won a thrilling, walk-off 2-1 game Saturday over the Detroit Tigers as Mike Olt ended a great at-bat against left-handed reliever Phil Coke with the winning hit. What it means: The Rangers stay 5 1/2 games ahe...

    Blog | August 11, 2012
  10. Texas Rangers' Josh Hamilton back in lineup as No. 5 hitter

    Richard Durrett

    Texas Rangers outfielder Josh Hamilton was back in the lineup as expected Sunday. But the former MVP batted fifth, instead of his normal No. 3 spot, and served as the Rangers' designated hitter.

    Story | Conversation | July 29, 2012
  11. Neftali Feliz gives up 4 runs in rehab start

    Richard Durrett

    Texas Rangers starter Neftali Feliz made his second rehab start Friday, this time with Triple-A Round Rock. He lasted 1 2/3 innings and gave up four runs (one earned) on three hits with two walks and a strikeout. The outing included a balk and a w...

    Blog | July 20, 2012
  12. Texas Rangers' Neftali Feliz makes 1st Double-A rehab start

    Richard Durrett

    Texas Rangers right-hander Neftali Feliz made his first rehab outing Monday at Double-A Frisco, allowing an unearned run and one hit with two walks and four strikeouts.

    Story | Conversation | July 16, 2012
  13. Patient offense scores with walks, singles

    Richard Durrett

    ARLINGTON, Texas -- Even in a lineup stacked with power hitters, the Texas Rangers are proving they can produce runs without the long ball. When they were crushing opponents the first six weeks of the season, they were doing it with an offense that w...

    Blog | June 29, 2012
  14. Justin Grimm says he'll learn from loss

    Richard Durrett

    ARLINGTON, Texas -- It didn't take long for Texas Rangers starter Justin Grimm to discover the Detroit Tigers are not the Houston Astros. And he didn't see those Tigers for very long, either. Grimm gave up eight hits and one walk to the 12 batters...

    Blog | June 25, 2012
  15. Dose of Darvish: Let's talk walks

    Richard Durrett

    The glaring statistic from Yu Darvish's struggling start Monday in Seattle was his command problems, leading to a season-high six walks. Darvish now has 32 walks on the season -- that's fourth-most in the majors. But what surprised me is the fact...

    Blog | May 24, 2012
  16. Your call: Do you walk Josh Hamilton?

    Richard Durrett

    ARLINGTON, Texas -- The way Josh Hamilton continues to crush opposing pitchers, it's possible that opposing managers may alter their approach and start intentionally walking him. One problem: Adrian Beltre awaits on deck. He's got power and is hit...

    Blog | May 14, 2012