6-21-26
A Father’s Day tradition ended on Sunday. Chihuahuas’ broadcaster Tim Hagerty did not have his precocious little son, Carson, on for the game for an inning. I was looking forward to it, since the kid is pretty entertaining. I wrote Tim and suggested that there was a contract dispute. He wrote back that Carson was away at soccer camp. Darn. The game also ended the first half for the PCL. The standings will reset with the next series.
6-22-26
My friend at work, Toni, went to Montreal last week with her fiancĂ©. Shamelessly, I asked her to bring me back a Montreal Expos shirt. Mission accomplished. I had a feeling there’d still be Expos gear being sold there. However, she had no idea who Expos were. Nobody else at work did either or they thought they were still a franchise. (They became the Washington Nationals 10 years ago.) I guess it has been a while. Am I a big Expos fan? No, but who else is going to have an Expos shirt where I live in New Mexico?
The same week, my boss went to Spain and brought back cool lizard magnets for everyone. He returned via Chicago and took in a Cubs game. Oh, if I’d known I would have asked for something. Toni said she would have wanted a souvenir from there, too. He didn’t stay for the whole game. With the jetlag, it was like 4:00am to him while he was there.
6-23-26
The Chihuahuas started the second half for their season in Sugar Land. The female ump behind the plate wasn’t having a good game and the players kept challenging her pitch calls. Once, the pitcher touched his hat after a pitch. The ump turned around to announce a challenge. The pitcher was waving his arms, “I wasn’t making a challenge!” (The Chihuahuas don’t want their pitchers to challenge pitches.) The call was overturned anyway. Unfortunately, he got so out of sorts, he gave up a hit and was taken out. It was that kind of day for the Chihuahuas as they lost.
Meanwhile, the Rangers played in Miami yesterday. Those Scotsmen were there! They were following their soccer team to their next World Cup game. Or were they following the Rangers to root against them! It’s looking kind of suspicious at this point.
6-24-26
There were two competing Kid’s Days at the park this morning. The Rangers and the Chihuahuas were annoyingly playing at the same time in dueling weekday games. The reception was unusually clear on Rangers’ game, so I stuck mostly with that and just listened to the Chihuahuas during commercials. There was a majestic prerecorded Anthem to start the pup’s game at Sugar Land.
In the second inning, Ranger Jake Burger grounded into an out at first. The Rangers challenged and he was ruled safe. Ezekiel Duran then came up and hit into a potential double play, but he was called safe at first. The Marlins almost challenged, but declined. But right after, the Marlins’ catcher picked Duran picked off first. The Rangers challenged, but the call was upheld. That last one was a long delay. Was this what we wanted the Challenge system for? To question every close call?
In the third inning at Sugar Land, a sprinkler popped up in the outfield and started spraying, but then immediately stopped. There wasn’t even a delay. The teams were playing quick. In the fourth at Miami, Wyatt Langford put a ball into Home Run Harbor to make it, 1-0 Rangers. (The call said the Harbor was in left center, maybe where that big weird statue used to be. I hadn’t heard it called that before.) The Marlins tied it in the bottom and took the lead in the fifth. Jacob deGrom got a double play to get out of that inning. That was his first DP of the season.
In the sixth at Sugar Land, there was an out on a line out, or was it? Broadcaster Tim Hagerty was about to go to commercial and TV had already done so, but a late balk call was declared. That brought in a Space Cowboy run to make it, 3-1 Sugar Land. Even their scoreboard didn’t acknowledge the run immediately.
deGrom struck out the side in the sixth, but the Marlins scored a couple more after he left and won, 4-2. The game surprisingly finished before the Chihuahuas’ game. I didn’t even realize it was in the ninth, until I heard the sign off. The reception was fading anyway. The Space Cowboys poured it on in the bottom of the eighth with 4 runs and won, 7-1. Cavan Biggio had 3 hits and a walk for Sugar Land.
6-26-26
“The Chihuahuas haven’t been shutout this season,” broadcaster Tim Hagerty declared halfway through the game yesterday, before they suffered an 11-0 loss, their third loss in a row. That’s on him. Tonight’s game in Sugar Land had another great Anthem. This one was by a large choir. In the first inning, The Chihuahuas chased the starting pitcher, after he’d thrown 42 pitches to only 6 batters and allowed 2 runs. That was enough for them to get their first win of the second half of the season.
6-27-26
An electric guitar Anthem began tonight’s game between the Chihuahuas and the Space Cowboys. Sugar Land does not scrimp on Anthems. It was also Hot Dog Night there. The fans were wearing foam hot dog hats and the first pitch was by someone dressed as a hot dog. (Were they were selling $1 hot dogs, too? I don’t know.)
Sugar Land took the lead in the first off a 3-run homer, which occurred after a 2-out error that made all of the runs unearned. The Chihuahuas were facing rehabbing Astro, Cristian Javier, who shut them down pretty well. The Space Cowboys led 5-1 in the ninth, but a couple of errors gave the pups a run and a chance, but they fell, 5-2.
6-28-26
Impressive victory for the Rangers today over the Blue Jays. The Rangers took a 2-0 lead into the eighth, but the Jays tied it on a 2-run homer. In the ninth, a very wild pitched scored a pinch runner from second, standing up even. Brandon Nimmo caught the final out in the bottom and crashed into the wall. He held on and so did the Rangers, 3-2. That was a 4-game series sweep.
The El Paso catcher Blake Hunt was on fire with 4 successful challenges in tonight’s game between the Chihuahuas and the Space Cowboys. The Chihuahuas threw out a Sugar Land runner at the plate in the fourth, but went down 2-0 in the sixth. Marcos Castanon homered in the ninth, with the Chihuahuas down to their final strike, to make it 2-1. The game ended right after that, though. The Chihuahuas start the second half of the season 1-5.
The Yankees/Red Sox game was joined in progress in the fourth, after a golf match ran long, with the Sox up, 2-0. The real story was on the mound, though. Red Sox pitcher, Sonny Gray, had a no-hitter going in the eighth. He recorded his 2,000-th strikeout for the first out, but the next batter broke up the no-hitter and Gray was taken out after 90-something pitches.
Aroldis Chapman was in for a save attempt in the ninth. He let the first two on and then got a flyout, but the throw in by Wilyer Abreu overshot the infield. A run scored and the other runner went to third. An infield chopper brought in the tying run. Chapman struck out the next two batters, but we were going to extras.
Abreu misplayed a ball on the first Yankee batter in the tenth that brought in the go-ahead run. Another run came in on an excuse-me swing. 4-2 Yankees. The Red Sox scored immediately in their half of the tenth and a sac fly tied it. The full house Boston crowd was going nuts. Finally, a hit by Jarren Duran won it, 5-4. That was a 4-game sweep of the first place Yankees by the last place Red Sox. Okay, I at least got to see the best part of the game. I even saw most of yesterday’s Red Sox win, so it was a real treat this weekend.



