Wednesday, May 23, 2007 , Updated
Minnesota Twins 5, Texas Rangers 3
ARLINGTON Just when the Rangers looked to be turning things around by winning three out of four games and scoring 14 runs in back-to-back games, the team returned to its normal ways by losing two straight at home to the mediocre Minnesota Twins. The Rangers lost on Wednesday afternoon 5-3, with Robinson Tejada pitching poorly and the offense squandering late scoring opportunities. Justin Morneau homered for the third time in two games for the Twins.
After an off day, the Rangers return to action on Friday against the Red Sox and Daisuke Matsuzaka.
Posted by G.C.

milesi826, says:
The Rangers will never turn things around. They are owned by a profit seeker who is only interested in the bottom line, not the box score. He doesn't get it...never has...never will.
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