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Chalk this up as a move that makes complete sense. The Texas Rangers have come to terms with Vladimir Guerrero to be their next DH (click to see the ESPN article for the specifics). He knows the pitchers in their division, and stays in a warm weather city.

Plus, he had a great deal of success at Rangers Ballpark last year. He hit .4440 (11 for 25) with 6 Runs, 2 Doubles, a HR, and an RBI. The 11 Hits were tied for the most (with Rogers Centre) for any road ballpark.

In 50 career games there he has a .394 average with 38 Runs, 33 Doubles, 18 24 HRs, and 33 RBIs.

There’s also the “if you can’t beat ‘em, sign ‘em” factor. In 102 games against Texas he’s hitting .396 with 73 Runs, 33 Doubles, 24 HRs, and 68 RBIs. His OPS of 1.127 against them is the second highest to Philadelphia of any team. Even last year, in what was a down year for Vlad, he hit .404 against them with a pair of HRs and 5 RBIs.

As long as he stays healthy, I expect Vlad to bounce back in a big way in 2010.

MLB Injury Notes

18 May 2009

The Milwaukee Brewers were dealt a blow when Second Baseman Richie Weeks went down with a wrist injury.  He is lost for the season.  Weeks was hitting .272 with 28 Runs, 9 HRs, and 24 RBIs.  Casey McGehee, who is hitting .188 in 11 games will see more time at 2B.  Craig Counsell will also play the position, but at 38 years old, he’s not likely to play every day.  He is doing well though with a .324 average in 28 games.

Carlos Delgado will have his hip scoped.  The procedure could cost him a couple of months or more.  Fernando Tatis and Jeremy Reed will man First Base until Delgado can return.

The Cardinals got a three-pack of good news when they learned that Chris Carpenter and Rick Ankiel will be back on Wednesday and Ryan Ludwick should be able to return when he’s eligible to come off the DL.

Cincinnati’s Joey Votto will get checked out by doctors to try and find the cause of his recent dizzy spell.  Adam Rosales has been getting time at First Base for the Reds.

Kevin Youkilis started a rehab assignment with Triple-A Pawtucket.  He went hitless in his debut with the club, but he felt good. 

Vladimir Guerrero is set to begin a rehab assignmnet for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. If all goes well, he could be back in the Angels’ lineup early next week.

Pat Burrell landed on the DL with a neck injury.  Ben Zobrist will continue to fill in for Burrell.

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The Angels rocky 2009 season just hit another bump in the road.  Obviously there is no comparison to their rash of injuries to Nick Adenhart’s tragic passing.  However, it must be noted that Vladimir Guerrero has joined his trio of Pitching teammaets (John Lackey, Ervin Santana, Kelvim Escobar) on the Disabled List with a pectoral strain.  The eight-time All-Star had yet to play in the field for the Halos.  Gary Matthews, Jr. will continue to hold down his Right Field slot while Vlad is on the mend.

Wednesday, August 6th
Johnny Peralta
went 5 for 5 with 2 Runs, 2 Doubles, a HR, and 2 RBI.  Albert Pujols went 4 for 4 with 2 Runs, a Double, a Grand Slam, and 4 RBI.  Mark DeRosa went 2 for 3 with a Run, a Double, a Grand Slam, and 5 RBI.  Denard Span went 3 for 5 with a Triple, 4 RBI, and a SB.  Richie Weeks and Randy Wynn each had 4 Hits.  Vladimir Guerrero had 4 RBI.  Mike Cameron, Jason Bartlett, Ty Wiggington, Garrett Anderson, Brian McCann, Dan Murphy, Billy Butler, Casey Blake, Ryan Ludwick, and Jacoby Ellsbury (3 RBI) each had 3 Hits.  Jay Bruce, Carlos Pena, Cliff Lee, Alfonso Soriano, Nick Markakis, Aaron Rowand, Jim Thome, and Rod Barajas each had 3 RBI.  Ben Zobrist and Mark Teixeira each scored 3 Runs.

Jeff Karstens nearly had a Perfect Game.  He settled for a Complete Game two-hit Shutout to improve to 2-0 with a 0.00 ERA.  Tim Lincecum gave up 2 Runs on 5 Hits in 8 Innings with 8 Ks to improve to 12-3 with a 2.68 ERA.  Kyle Kendrick gave up 4 Hits in 6 scoreless Innings to improve to 10-5.  Shaun Marcum gave up 1 Run on 3 Hits in 7 Innings with 7 Ks to improve to 6-5 with a 3.44 ERA.  Cha Seung Baek gave up 2 Runs in 6-1/3 Innings to improve to 4-5.  John Danks gave up 1 Run on 4 Hits in 6-2/3 Innings with 6 Ks to improve to 9-4 with a 3.21 ERA.  Tim Wakefield gave up 1 Earned Run on 4 Hits with 6 Ks in 6 Innings to improve to 7-8 with a 3.67 ERA.  Randy Johnson gave up 2 Runs in 7-1/3 Innings with 7 Ks, but lost.  Pedro Martinez gave up 2 Earned Runs on 4 Hits in 6-1/3 Innings, but lost.

Thursday, July 31st
Jim Edmonds
scored 3 Runs and hit 2 HRs (one a Grand Slam) and had 5 RBI.  Chone Figgins went 4 for 5 with 3 Runs.  Garrett Anderson also had 4 Hits.  Grady Sizemore had 4 RBI.  Gabe Kapler, Cesar Izturis, Omar Infante, Clint Sammons (3 RBI), Chris Davis, Joe Mauer, Stephen Drew, Pete Orr, Jeremy Hermedia (3 RBI), each had 3 Hits.  Vladimir Guerrero, Juan Rivera, Jimmy Rollins, Adrian Beltre, Justin Morneau, Jason Kubel, Ramon Vazquez,and Torii Hunter each had 3 RBI.

Rich Harden gave up 1 Run in 7 Innings with 9 Ks to improve to 1-1 with a 1.11 ERA with Chicago (6-2, 2.00 overall).  Kyle Kendrick gave up 2 Runs in 6-2/3 Innings to improve to 9-5.  R.A. Dickey gave up 2 Runs, in 7-2/3 Innings to improve to 3-6.  Brandon Webb gave up 1 Run in 8 Innings with 6 Ks to improve to 15-4 with a 3.04 ERA.  Derek Lowe gave up 2 Runs in 6-1/3 Innings, but took the Loss.


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