The Rangers flu bug was not confined to the infield. Turns out Vicente Padilla was hit with it, too. Padilla had to make his last start in Seattle while fighting the effects of the same flu virus that inflected infielders Michael Young, Ian Kinsler and Hank Blalock during the first week of the season. But he still was able to pitch six innings against the Mariners. He gave up eight hits and three walks but was able to fight his way out of trouble and allow just one run.
He is scheduled to start on Sunday against the Angels.
"He should be fine," pitching coach Mark Connor said. "He had a little bit of the bug in his last start, but it's gone by him. He threw his bullpen [on Friday] and there was no problem."
The flu seems to have run its course. Blalock was scratched from Friday's game because of light-headedness but was back in the lineup on Saturday. Young and Kinsler are pretty much over it. No other outbreaks have been detected.
Padilla should have his supporting cast at full strength when he pitches against the Angels on Sunday and tries to build on his strong first outing.
"He pitched well," Connor said. "He mixed his pitches well. He used his offspeed pitches to keep hitters off-balance but what I liked is he attacked hitters and located his fastball well."
Pitching matchup
TEX: RHP Vicente Padilla (0-0, 1.50 ERA)
Padilla's first two starts are on the road. In 2007, he was 2-7 with an 8.04 ERA in 13 starts on the road. He was 0-2 with a 7.36 ERA in three starts against the Angels last year and is 3-2 with a 5.11 ERA in nine starts against them in his career. He is 2-1 with a 5.33 ERA in Anaheim. Vladimir Guerrero is 16-for-39 (.410) with three home runs against Padilla.
LAA: RHP Jon Garland (1-0, 1.13 ERA)
Garland was acquired from the White Sox in the offseason and won his first start, beating the Twins, 9-1, on Tuesday. He held them to one run in eight innings. He is 4-7 with a 5.50 ERA in his career against the Rangers, his third-highest ERA against an American League team. He has a career .4.94 ERA at Angel Stadium, where opponents are hitting .304 off him. This will be his first start there as an Angel.
Tidbits
Manager Ron Washington considered giving Jason Botts his first start on Sunday but said will stick with Ben Broussard at first base. The Rangers are 35-44 in day games since the start of the 2006 season. ... The Rangers had a six-game winning streak snapped against the Angels on Saturday night but are still 25-43 against them in their last 68 games.