7-25-08
Padilla vs Gallagher
Padilla returned from the DL last Sunday and pitched a gem, throwing seven innings of shutout baseball, allowing only three hits. He was placed on the DL after suffering from back neck stiffness (*ahem* Daric Barton). He faced the A's earlier this season and won the 4-3 contest. Gallagher will be making his first career start against Texas. He earned a ND in his last start, the 4-3, 12 inning loss to NY.
7-26-08
Harrison vs Duchscherer
Harrison had an impressive debut for the Rangers, but since then has been hit hard. Against Chicago and Minnesota, he allowed a combined 13 runs in 7 2/3 innings. Duke took a tough-luck loss against the Yankees on Sunday, throwing seven innings of two run ball in hot weather while suffering from the effects of a viral infection. His previous start this season against the Rangers was in May, where he allowed two runs in another tough-luck loss.
7-27-08
Hurley vs Eveland
If Hurley is feeling well enough to pitch, he'll be starting this game going up against Eveland. He was supposed to come off of the DL on Monday, but felt soreness in his arm and decided to play it safe and skip a start. Eveland fell to 7-7 against the Rays Monday night. The long ball bit him twice, and two of the three stolen bases became runs. His only start against Texas this season was a loss, and he has a 4.50 ERA from the contest.
As most of you know (or should know), Texas is arguably the best hitting ballclub in all of baseball. They've got a great combination of hitting for power and average. Our pitching has been a little shaky these last few series, but if we can shut down their offense, we have a serious chance of taking this series. Their pitching is terrible, and we have to capitalize on every opportunity that we get during this series to score.