Friday, July 27, 2007

Rangers break 20 wins for first time in history


For the first time in their history, the Chicago Rangers eclipsed the 20 win mark. This was a historic moment and was one of the goals put forth to the team by manager Tim Brannon at the beginning of the season. Although Brannon was thrilled about reaching this historic moment, he was rather displeased with other aspects of the Rangers season. "We haven't come close to our goal of drinking 300 pitchers this season," Brannon said after the game. Nevertheless, the season is still not over and with Saturday's game being a night game, that goal might still be within reach.

Even with the win last night, the Rangers are still trailing the Marlins by 3 points in standings, but are tied in the loss column. If both the Marlins and the Rangers win out, the Marlins will have to finish their tie with Daley Division leader, the Chicago Browns. The Marlins hold the tiebreaker with the Rangers as they took the season series 2-1.

The Rangers will finish off their regular season with games against the Aviators, Cubs, and the Mets. The Rangers will play their first game ever at Altgelt park on Saturday night against the Aviators.

1 comment:

TB said...

Yeah, this team cant drink worth shit. Luckily we're going to the playoffs so we will have some extra games to add up some more pitchers.