Beltre is out of the starting nine versus San Francisco on Saturday. Manager Jeff Banister will refrain from putting Beltre in a fielding position in a National League ballpark as the veteran continues to nurse a hamstring strain. In his place, Jurickson Profar will make another start at third base. Don't be be surprised if Beltre remains on the bench for Sunday's series finale as well.
Beltre is not in the lineup Friday against the Giants. Beltre hasn't played in the field since Aug. With three straight games in a National League park, it's likely Beltre sits for all three, unless the Rangers feel comfortable using him at third base. Beltre, who is limited to DH duties for the time being, was in the lineup for a second straight day. That's the first time he's played back-to-back days since suffering his third hamstring injury of the season.
The manager found a solution Wednesday, starting the 6-foot-5, pound Joey Gallo in center field and putting Choo in left field. That allowed both Beltre and Choo to be in the same lineup, while solving the production black hole that has been the Rangers ' center field position.
Beltre is not in the lineup versus Oakland on Monday. Beltre will remain on the bench for a second straight contest, and fifth time in the past six games after suffering a Grade 2 hamstring strain last week.
In his absence, Jurickson Profar will continue to man third base, though Beltre is limited to designated hitting duties at the moment. Due to the continued hot play of Shin-Soo Choo, it's not terribly surprising to see manager Jeff Banister keep him in the lineup and roll with an outfield of Nomar Mazara, Drew Robinson and Joey Gallo instead of inserting Beltre into the fold.
Beltre is out of the lineup Sunday against the Angels. Beltre is still recovering from a left hamstring strain, but the injury won't prevent the Rangers from mixing him into the lineup at designated hitter until he's ready to return to his normal duties at third base. Even so, Beltre may not be guaranteed full-time at-bats while he nurses the injury, as the Rangers often prefer to use the defensively challenged Shin-Soo Choo at the DH spot, as will be the case Sunday.
Beltre served as the designated hitter and went 1-for-4 with two RBI in Saturday's loss to the Angels. Beltre surprisingly was available after suffering a Grade 2 hamstring strain earlier in the week. He'll likely be deployed as a part-time player, even as DH. Hopefully, we can manage the outfield-DH situation pretty easily. Beltre hit at least. He produced one of the more memorable moments in club history when he doubled for his th career hit on July 30, versus Baltimore at Globe Life Park.
Chuck Morgan has not missed a game behind the microphone since. Entering today, his consecutive regular season games streak stands at 3, games. Morgan called his th consecutive game in the PA booth on September 26, with his microphone from that game donated to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Of his 39 years on the job, 38 have been working in three ballparks in Arlington. He spent the season as the in-park voice of the Kansas City Royals.
Their 10 makes them bust. The 4 they nudge to the dealer gives him After a decade of failure the Mavs certainly need a culture change, but that smacks of Bobby Knight. Without the sweater, or the championships. Halloween pumpkins. I kid you not. What in the world are we doing?! Right, all-time sacks leader? I ripped the Cowboys for releasing Aldon Smith last offseason. And on a team marred by a historically horrible defense, how in the world can you just cut him? The Seattle Seahawks released Smith this week, citing multiple off-the-field problems.
Smith remains even more troubled than he is talented. Or annoying noise that merely prompts a headache? There are people on both sides of hz. Decide for yourself. Digital Seat Media , a tech outfit based in DFW, is solving the quandary of safe, fast fan engagement for sport stadiums. With its unique hardware and software, DSM installs small, non-intrusive metal tags with QR codes on every seat. Essentially, the company is doing for fans at sporting events what has already happened to diners and menus at restaurants.
No standing in line for food. No app. And next week: The Rose Bowl. That kind of hocus-pocus nonsense leaves too much of our lives to mere chance, and absolves us from personal responsibility. Hard pass. Game Day. Around MLB. Home Texas Rangers News.
Color me concerned. But Beltre? Hear me out. As for the sports horse race, The Ticket continues to dominate.
0コメント