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Egad, more Vlad in Rangers' loss
01:44 AM CDT on Wednesday, April 4, 2007
By EVAN GRANT / The Dallas Morning News
egrant@dallasnews.com
ANAHEIM, Calif. – There is occasional comfort in knowing there are
certain constants in life.
This is not one of those times for the Rangers.
Vladimir Guerrero still wields a big, ugly stick and he is still
willing to beat the Rangers silly with it. From the first pitch he saw
in the first game of the season right on through Los Angeles' 8-3 win
Tuesday, Guerrero hasn't let up on the Rangers one bit.
How bad has it been?
Guerrero, whose RBI total in the first two games has matched the
entire Rangers' lineup run production, entered the season with a .431
career average against the Rangers. It's gone up.
After nearly having his frizzy mini-dreadlocks shorn off by a Vicente
Padilla fastball in the first inning Tuesday, Guerrero went 4-for-4
with a homer and three RBIs. He is now hitting .440 for his 56-game
career against the Rangers. He has 21 homers and 49 RBIs.
Padilla buzzed Guerrero with the first pitch he threw him after
walking leadoff hitter Gary Matthews Jr. and allowing a single to
Orlando Cabrera. Guerrero huffed about the plate for a moment, then
lined a single to left to score the Angels' first run. Two innings
later, when Padilla challenged him, Guerrero drove a ball into the
Disney-fied rock formation in center field. And in the fifth, he
singled home another run.
In the sixth, the Rangers finally gave up. They intentionally walked
him.
Guerrero, who hit safely in each of his first 44 games against the
Rangers, is on a ridiculous pace against Rangers pitching. If he were
to play a typical 550 at-bat season against Texas pitching, he'd be
on track for 53 homers and 124 RBIs.
"If you looked at my books and where the pitches are that we've thrown
him, you'd see he's literally hit everything we've thrown him,"
pitching coach Mark Connor said. "He hits good pitches; he hits
mistakes. Against us, it really doesn't seem to matter what kind of
pitches they are."
Connor, who has spent parts of eight seasons as a major league
pitching coach, said he's never seen another player have the kind of
stranglehold on a team the way Guerrero owns the Rangers.
The season's first two games have been perfect examples.
In the opener, starter Kevin Millwood tried to come inside with a
fastball and that's conventional wisdom for attacking Guerrero.
Because he's got long arms and because he likes to extend them,
throwing him stuff off the plate to the outside is considered even
more dangerous.
Millwood, however, left the pitch over the plate and Guerrero ripped
it into the left-field corner to score Gary Matthews Jr. from first.
In the third inning, Millwood simply walked Guerrero with two outs
and nobody on. Better to face the dangerous Garret Anderson with a
runner on than to pitch to Guerrero.
"We've tried just about everything against him without a whole lot of
success," Millwood said. "All I try to do is be off the plate against
him. I don't want to walk him, but I will. I feel like I've got a
better chance against him then."
Millwood did get Guerrero to try and pull an outside fastball in the
fifth inning and it ended up as an inning-ending double play. Mike
Wood got Guerrero to fly out to left field to start the eighth.
For the Rangers, those outs have been the exception, rather than the
rule. But, manager Ron Washington said, it's not going to change the
Rangers from continuing to try to figure out something.
"We can't be afraid of him," Washington said. "He's a bad boy, but
we're not going to run from him."
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