2008 Texas Rangers season

The Texas Rangers 2008 season was the 48th year of the franchise and 37th since moving to Arlington, Texas. The organization, after finishing fourth in the American League Western Division in 2007. The new season would be the first under the oversight of newly hired club president and former Ranger great Nolan Ryan. Upon his hire, Ryan indicated that his role in the 2008 season would be largely observational with regard to baseball operations, and any major changes would be made following the conclusion of the regular season.[1]

I don't come in with any preconceived ideas of what I want to do or what needs to be done", said Ryan, who indicated that he will make two extended trips to spring training to become acquainted with players and staff. "I think it'll be a learning process for me. I'm going to try to get my arms around our organization so I'll have a better understanding of who we are and what we do and what I can do to help us be better.

Nolan Ryan, February 8, 2008 [2]

2008 Texas Rangers
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record79–83 (.488)
Divisional place2nd
Other information
Owner(s)Tom Hicks
General manager(s)Jon Daniels
Manager(s)Ron Washington
Local televisionFSN Southwest
KDFI (My 27)
KDFW (Fox 4)
Local radioKRLD
KFLC (Spanish)
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The Rangers set a Major League record for the most doubles by a team in a season, with 376.[3]

Preseason

Notable offseason transactions

The Rangers' offseason was filled with activity as Jon Daniels moved to quickly acquire talent both on and off the field. The 2007 club roster fielded several arbitration-eligible players, whose status for 2008 remained unsure. Several of these players would sign short-term contracts with the Rangers while others would seek playing time elsewhere.

2007

January 2008

February and March

Regular season

Opening Day starters

Season standings

AL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 10062 0.617 50–31 50–31
Texas Rangers 7983 0.488 21 40–41 39–42
Oakland Athletics 7586 0.466 24½ 43–38 32–48
Seattle Mariners 61101 0.377 39 35–46 26–55

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Record vs. Opponents

Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore6–124–54–44–35–33–63–37–110–58–23–154–56–1211–7
Boston12–64–35–15–26–11–84–39–96–46–38–109–19–911–7
Chicago5–43–411–712–612–65–59–102–55–45–14–63–31–712–6
Cleveland4–41–57–1111–710–84–58–104–35–44–55–26–46–16–12
Detroit3–42–56–127–117–113–67–114–23–67–33–46–33–513–5
Kansas City3–51–66–128–1011–72–36–125–56–37–23–52–72–513–5
Los Angeles6–38–15–55–46–33–25–37–310–914–53–612–76–310–8
Minnesota3–33–410–910–811–712–63–54–65–55–43–35–50–614–4
New York11–79–95–23–42–45–53–76–45–17–211–73–49–910–8
Oakland5–04–64–54–56–33–69–105–51–5-10–93–67–124–610–8
Seattle2–83–61–55–43–72–75–144–52–79–103–48–115–49–9
Tampa Bay15–310–86–42–54–35–36–33–37–116–34–36–311–712–6
Texas5–41–93–34–63–67–27–125–54–312–711–83–64–410–8
Toronto12–69–97–11–65–35–23–66–09–96–44–57–114–48–10

Game log

Legend
Rangers Win Rangers Loss Game Postponed
2008 Game Log (79-83)
March (0-1)
#DateOpponentScore/BoxWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1March 31@ Mariners5–2Green (1–0)Millwood (0–1)Putz (1)46,3340–1
April (10-17)
#DateOpponentScore/BoxWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
2April 1@ Mariners5–4Benoit (1–0)Putz (0–1)Wilson (1)25,2041–1
3April 2@ Mariners4–1Silva (1–0)Jennings (0–1)Batista (1)21,3491–2
4April 4@ Angels11–6Gabbard (1–0)Moseley (0–1)43,8382–2
5April 5@ Angels2–1Weaver (1–1)Millwood (0–2)Rodríguez (3)41,1702–3
6April 6@ Angels10–4Padilla (1–0)Garland (1–1)39,2423–3
7April 8Orioles8–1Burres (1–0)Jennings (0–2)48,8083–4
April 9OriolesPostponed (rain) Made up as a doubleheader April 10
8April 10Orioles3–1Millwood (1–2)Trachsel (1–1)Wilson (2)4–4
9April 10Orioles5–4Wright (1–0)Bradford (0–1)Wilson (3)15,5605–4
10April 11Blue Jays8–5Litsch (2–0)Padilla (1–1)Downs (1)24,2095–5
11April 12Blue Jays4–1Halladay (2–1)Mendoza (0–1)34,9605–6
12April 13Blue Jays5 – 4 (10)Carlson (1–0)Nippert (0–1)Ryan (1)21,5155–7
13April 14Angels7–4Santana (2–0)Jennings (0–3)Rodríguez (4)16,5415–8
14April 15Angels7–4Oliver (1–0)Rupe (0–1)Rodríguez (5)15,5955–9
15April 16@ Blue Jays7 – 5 (14)Nippert (1–1)Burnett (1–1)Wilson (4)15,6866–9
16April 17@ Blue Jays4–1Padilla (2–1)Halladay (2–2)Wilson (5)15,8097–9
17April 18@ Red Sox11–3Matsuzaka (4–0)Mendoza (0–2)37,9027–10
18April 19@ Red Sox5–3López (1–0)Benoit (1–1)Papelbon (6)37,9587–11
19April 20@ Red Sox6–5Wakefield (2–0)Wilson (0–1)Papelbon (7)37,4807–12
20April 21@ Red Sox8–3Buchholz (1–1)Nippert (1–2)37,5397–13
21April 22@ Tigers10–2Verlander (1–3)Padilla (2–2)33,6297–14
22April 23@ Tigers19–6Rapada (2–0)Francisco (0–1)34,2457–15
23April 24@ Tigers8–2Miner (1–1)Jennings (0–4)39,0587–16
24April 25Twins6–5Benoit (2–1)Rincón (2–1)19,0168–16
25April 26Twins12–6Reyes (1–0)Wright (1–1)33,0538–17
26April 27Twins10–0Padilla (3–2)Hernández (3–1)19,9119–17
27April 29Royals9–5Mahay (1–0)Jennings (0–5)16,4729–18
28April 30Royals11–9Millwood (2–2)Bannister (3–2)17,70510–18
May (19-10)
#DateOpponentScore/BoxWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
29May 1Royals2–1Ponson (1–0)Greinke (3–1)Wilson (6)14,56311–18
30May 2@ Athletics4–3Padilla (4–2)Blanton (2–5)Wilson (7)15,40812–18
31May 3@ Athletics6–3Murray (1–0)Gaudin (3–2)Benoit (1)20,52413–18
32May 4@ Athletics3–1Casilla (1–0)Feldman (0–1)Street (9)31,67313–19
33May 5@ Mariners7–3Washburn (2–4)Millwood (2–3)16,63713–20
34May 6@ Mariners10–1Ponson (2–0)Batista (2–4)15,81814–20
35May 7@ Mariners2–0Padilla (5–2)Bedard (2–2)Wilson (8)17,17315–20
36May 8@ Mariners5–0Germán (1–0)Hernández (2–3)22,92216–20
37May 9Athletics4–0Feldman (1–1)Smith (2–2)23,51617–20
38May 10Athletics6–4Rupe (1–1)Eveland (3–3)22,89918–20
39May 11Athletics12–6Casilla (2–0)Germán (1–1)23,95918–21
40May 12Mariners13 – 12 (10)Mathis (1–0)Morrow (0–1)18,50919–21
41May 13Mariners5–2Rupe (2–1)Hernández (2–4)Guardado (1)15,76620–21
42May 14Mariners4 – 3 (12)Putz (1–1)Germán (1–2)Washburn (1)22,93420–22
43May 16Astros16–8Wright (2–1)Wright (3–1)32,11721–22
44May 17Astros6–2Padilla (6–2)Oswalt (4–4)38,53422–22
45May 18Astros5–4Backe (2–5)Gabbard (1–1)Valverde (11)33,56122–23
46May 19@ Twins7 – 6 (12)Korecky (1–0)Germán (1–3)16,68022–24
47May 20@ Twins11–4Perkins (1–1)Mathis (1–1)19,37622–25
48May 21@ Twins10–1Ponson (3–0)Blackburn (4–3)22,03223–25
49May 22@ Twins8 – 7 (10)Benoit (2–1)Bass (1–1)Wilson (9)23,12624–25
50May 23@ Indians13–9Loe (1–0)Carmona (4–2)39,94725–25
51May 24@ Indians5–2Lee (7–1)Feldman (1–2)Borowski (3)40,50425–26
52May 25@ Indians2 – 1 (10)Wright (3–1)Kobayashi (2–2)Wilson (10)35,46426–26
53May 26@ Rays7–3Kazmir (4–1)Ponson (3–1)12,17426–27
54May 27@ Rays12–6Padilla (7–2)Sonnanstine (6–3)10,51127–27
55May 28@ Rays5–3Garza (4–1)Gabbard (1–2)Wheeler (1)10,92727–28
56May 30Athletics3–1Millwood (3–3)Duchscherer (4–4)Wilson (11)21,76328–28
57May 31Athletics8–4Ponson (4–1)Blanton (3–7)36,79829–28
June (14-13)
#DateOpponentScore/BoxWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
58June 1Athletics13–8Gaudin (3–3)Wright (3–2)17,66129–29
59June 2Indians13–9Kobayashi (3–2)Guardado (0–1)17,24729–30
60June 3Indians12–7Francisco (1–1)Mastny (0–1)16,37330–30
61June 4Indians15–9Lee (9–1)Ramírez (0–1)19,67630–31
62June 5Indians9–4Millwood (4–3)Sabathia (3–8)17,79531–31
63June 6Rays12–4Kazmir (6–1)Padilla (7–3)21,78331–32
64June 7Rays5–4Howell (5–0)Benoit (3–2)Wheeler (2)28,78831–33
65June 8Rays6–3Mathis (2–1)Garza (4–3)20,25832–33
66June 10@ Royals6–5Guardado (1–1)Yabuta (1–1)Wilson (12)14,74133–33
67June 11@ Royals11–5Padilla (8–3)Gobble (0–2)20,84034–33
68June 12@ Royals6–5Mahay (2–0)Francisco (1–2)Soria (15)15,51534–34
69June 13@ Mets7–1Pérez (5–4)Feldman (1–3)49,88034–35
June 14@ MetsPostponed (rain) Made up as a doubleheader June 15
70June 15@ Mets8–7Millwood (5–3)Maine (6–5)Wilson (13)35–35
71June 15@ Mets4–2Martínez (2–0)Gabbard (1–3)Wagner (14)55,43835–36
72June 17Braves7–5Padilla (9–3)Hudson (7–5)Wilson (14)33,55836–36
73June 18Braves5–2Bennett (1–4)Wilson (0–2)González (1)38,54536–37
74June 19Braves5–4Wright (4–2)Boyer (1–5)28,85337–37
75June 20@ Nationals4 – 3 (14)Hanrahan (3–2)Wright (4–3)30,35937–38
76June 21@ Nationals13–3Gabbard (2–3)Mock (0–2)Mendoza (1)32,97538–38
77June 22@ Nationals5–3Padilla (10–3)Ayala (1–4)Wilson (15)32,69039–38
78June 24@ Astros4–3Moehler (4–3)Hurley (0–1)Valverde (19)40,05239–39
79June 25@ Astros3–2Mendoza (1–2)Oswalt (6–8)Wilson (16)32,56740–39
80June 26@ Astros7–2Rodríguez (3–3)Millwood (5–4)36,50640–40
81June 27Phillies8–7Rupe (3–1)Condrey (1–1)Wilson (17)28,62341–40
82June 28Phillies8–6Hamels (8–5)Padilla (10–4)Lidge (19)28,62341–41
83June 29Phillies5–1Hurley (1–1)Moyer (7–6)26,28342–41
84June 30@ Yankees2–1Feldman (2–3)Mussina (10–6)Wilson (18)53,04543–41
July (13-12)
#DateOpponentScore/BoxWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
85July 1@ Yankees3–2Francisco (2–2)Rivera (2–3)Wilson (19)53,22344–41
86July 2@ Yankees18–7Ramírez (2–0)Madrigal (0–1)52,65944–42
87July 4@ Orioles10–4Guthrie (5–7)Padilla (10–5)21,36344–43
88July 5@ Orioles5–3Feldman (3–3)Cormier (1–3)Wilson (20)19,00645–43
89July 6@ Orioles11–10Millwood (6–4)Liz (3–1)Wilson (21)22,27646–43
90July 7Angels9–6Santana (10–3)Mendoza (1–3)Rodríguez (35)21,17046–44
91July 8Angels3–2Harrison (1–0)Saunders (12–5)Wilson (22)18,78847–44
92July 9Angels5–4Wright (5–3)Rodríguez (0–2)24,51548–44
93July 10Angels11 – 10 (11)Speier (1–4)Wright (5–4)Rodríguez (36)23,26248–45
94July 11White Sox7–2Mendoza (2–3)Floyd (10–5)Guardado (2)28,00349–45
95July 12White Sox9–7Danks (7–4)Millwood (6–5)39,20949–46
96July 13White Sox12–11Wright (6–4)Logan (2–2)28,45950–46
97July 18@ Twins6–0Perkins (7–2)Millwood (6–6)30,13450–47
98July 19@ Twins14–2Hernández (9–6)Harrison (1–1)35,08550–48
99July 20@ Twins1–0Padilla (11–5)Baker (6–3)Wilson (22)36,02951–48
100July 21@ White Sox6–1Feldman (4–3)Vázquez (7–8)39,54752–48
101July 22@ White Sox10–2Buehrle (8–8)Mendoza (2–4)32,67052–49
102July 23@ White Sox10–8Dotel (4–4)Guardado (1–2)Jenks (19)35,35352–50
103July 25@ Athletics14–6Padilla (12–5)Blevins (0–1)20,14153–50
104July 26@ Athletics9–4Harrison (2–1)Duchscherer (10–7)20,65354–50
105July 27@ Athletics6–5Blevins (1–1)Hurley (1–2)Street (18)21,13554–51
106July 28Mariners7–5Green (3–3)Francisco (2–3)Morrow (10)21,74254–52
107July 29Mariners11–10Wilson (1–2)Putz (2–4)17,61855–52
108July 30Mariners4–3Guardado (2–2)Rhodes (2–1)Wilson (24)23,89456–52
109July 31Mariners8–5Dickey (3–6)Harrison (2–2)17,83956–53
August (11-18)
#DateOpponentScore/BoxWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
110August 1Blue Jays9–8Wilson (2–2)Ryan (2–4)23,97357–53
111August 2Blue Jays6–4Burnett (13–9)Feldman (4–4)Ryan (21)32,64157–54
112August 3Blue Jays8–4Mendoza (3–4)Purcey (1–2)17,48858–54
113August 4Yankees9–5Guardado (3–2)Marte (4–1)33,81359–54
114August 5Yankees8–6Harrison (3–2)Pettitte (12–9)Guardado (3)34,47360–54
115August 6Yankees5–3Ponson (7–2)Hunter (0–1)Rivera (27)38,63860–55
116August 7Yankees3–0Mussina (15–7)Feldman (4–5)Rivera (28)44,60360–56
117August 8@ Orioles9–1Guthrie (9–8)Mendoza (3–5)33,35160–57
118August 9@ Orioles9–0Cabrera (8–7)Padilla (12–6)30,91460–58
119August 10@ Orioles15–7Harrison (4–2)Bierd (0–2)26,87861–58
120August 12@ Red Sox19–17Okajima (3–2)Francisco (2–4)Papelbon (32)38,00461–59
121August 13@ Red Sox8–4Lester (11–4)Mendoza (3–6)37,87661–60
122August 14@ Red Sox9–3Matsuzaka (14–2)Hunter (0–2)37,85661–61
123August 15Rays7–0Garza (10–7)Millwood (6–7)20,23361–62
124August 16Rays3–0Harrison (5–2)Jackson (9–8)Guardado (4)29,23862–62
125August 17Rays7–4Kazmir (9–6)Nippert (1–3)Wheeler (5)18,36362–63
126August 18Tigers8–7Rogers (9–10)Francisco (2–5)Rodney (5)17,78662-64
127August 19Tigers11–3Galarraga (12–4)Padilla (12–7)18,47062-65
128August 20Tigers9–1Millwood (7–7)Robertson (7-10)19,40363-65
129August 22Indians7–5Carmona (6–5)Harrison (5–3)Lewis (5)20,53563-66
130August 23Indians8–7Perez (3–3)Wright (6–5)Lewis (6)29,90063-67
131August 24Indians4–3Betancourt (3–4)Guardado (3–3)14,95663-68
132August 25@ Royals9-4Feldman (5-5)Meche (10-10)12,39964-68
133August 26@ Royals2-1Millwood (8-7)R. Ramírez (2-2)17,00465-68
134August 27@ Royals3-2Harrison (6-3)Bannister (7-14)Francisco (1)12,66266-68
135August 28@ Angels7–5Garland (12–8)Wright (6-6)Rodríguez (51)37,54166-69
136August 29@ Angels3–1Santana (14–5)Nippert (1–4)Rodríguez (52)40,08466-70
137August 30@ Angels4–3Arredondo (7–1)Feldman (5–6)Rodríguez (53)43,93766-71
138August 31@ Angels4–3Millwood (9–7)Lackey (11–3)Francisco (2)39,15367-71
September (12-12)
#DateOpponentScore/BoxWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
139September 1Mariners12–6Green (4-4)Mendoza (3-7)16,17167-72
140September 2Mariners6–4McCarthy (1-0)Feierabend (0-2)Francisco (3)14,52168-72
141September 3Mariners1–0Nippert (2-4)Hernández (9-9)Francisco (4)12,88269-72
142September 5Red Sox8–1Beckett (12–9)Millwood (9–8)30,26469-73
143September 6Red Sox15–8Harrison (7–3)Wakefield (8–10)38,20870-73
144September 7Red Sox7–2Byrd (11–11)McCarthy (1–1)28,64470-74
145September 9@ Mariners7–3Padilla (13-7)Hernández (9-10)Madrigal (1)22,70471-74
146September 10@ Mariners8-7Corcoran (5-0)Millwood (9-9)Putz (13)23,64471-75
147September 11@ Athletics6–1Nippert (3–4)Braden (5–4)10,56672-75
148September 12@ Athletics7–0Harrison (8–3)Smith (7–15)15,11773-75
149September 13@ Athletics7–1Outman (1–0)Feldman (5–7)21,10273-76
150September 14@ Athletics7–4Devine (6–1)Madrigal (0–2)Ziegler (9)18,55173-77
151September 15Tigers11–8Francisco (3–5)Farnsworth (2–3)13,53674-77
152September 16Tigers5–4Wright (7-6)Rodney (0–6)14,65975-77
153September 17Tigers17–4García (1-0)Nippert (3–5)17,80875-78
154September 19Angels15–13Oliver (6–1)Wright (7–7)Shields (3)23,70875-79
155September 20Angels7–3Speier (2–8)Padilla (13–8)Rodríguez (60)38,97375-80
156September 21Angels7–3Lackey (12–4)Feldman (5–8)28,39075-81
157September 22Athletics4–3 (11)Embree (2–4)Mendoza (3–8)Casilla (2)14,92575-82
158September 23Athletics6–4Wright (8–7)Embree (2–5)Francisco (5)18,40876-82
159September 24Athletics14–4Harrison (9–3)Eveland (9–9)16,83277-82
160September 26@ Angels12–1Padilla (14–8)Lackey (12–5)43,75878-82
161September 27@ Angels8–4Feldman (6–8)Santana (16–7)43,14179-82
162September 28@ Angels7–0Saunders (17–7)Millwood (9–10)43,76179-83

Roster

2008 Texas Rangers
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Player stats

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI

Starting pitchers

Player G IP W L ERA SO

Other pitchers

Player G IP W L ERA SO

Relief pitchers

Player G W L SV ERA SO

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Oklahoma RedHawks Pacific Coast League Bobby Jones
AA Frisco RoughRiders Texas League Scott Little
A Bakersfield Blaze California League Damon Berryhill
A Clinton LumberKings Midwest League Mike Micucci
A-Short Season Spokane Indians Northwest League Tim Hulett
Rookie AZL Rangers Arizona League Bill Richardson

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Spokane

References

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  2. Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Star-telegram.com. Retrieved on 05-11-2010.
  3. "Doubles Team Records". Baseball-Almanac.com. Retrieved May 14, 2012.
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on October 29, 2010. Retrieved November 5, 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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