Rangers History Today Jose Canseco ... T

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Rangers History Today Jose Canseco ... T

On this date in Texas Rangers history, outfielder Jose Canseco Ceedee Lamb Hoodies Sweatshirts made his infamous trip to the pitchers mound to fulfill a life-long dream of pitching in the Major Leagues. It went up in smoke at Fenway Park on May 29, 1993, as the Rangers lost, 15-1. Canseco wasnt the reason the Rangers lost. But his brief appearance on the mound was a dose of comic relief on an otherwise Ezekiel Elliott Hoodies Sweatshirts putrid day in Boston. Canseco wasnt exactly throwing heat up on the hill that day. He threw just one inning, the eighth inning, but gave up two hits, three runs (all earned), while walking three Red Sox. He ended up with an ERA of 27.00, ballooning the staffs mark for that day to 12.38. Todd Burns started the game but ended up with the lo s for the Rangers, as he gave up six runs in le s than four Dallas Cowboys Pants innings. Former Rangers starter Danny Darwin earned the win for the Red Sox, as he gave up just four hits and one unearned run in six innings. Rangers center fielder David Hulse scored the Rangers only run. The comic relief of it all. Only the aftermath wasnt that funny. Canseco was the first Rangers position player to pitch in a game, but he injured his arm and underwent Tommy John surgery to end his season. But well always have the video.Scroll to ContinueAlso on this date May 29, 1974: The Texas Rangers are sold for the first time since the team moved from Washington D.C. Micah Parsons Jersey Brad Corbett and his investors bought the team from Bob Short. Corbett immediately installs Dallas Cowboys T Shirts a former Yankees player, Bobby Brown, as team president. Brown would later go on to become president of the American League. May 29, 1987: Pete OBrien became first Rangers player to score five runs in a single game, when he scored five runs against the Kansas City Royals. READ MORE: READ MORE: READ MORE:
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