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The Rangers won the last game of the year against the Astros, 7–2, in front of a crowd of 24,468, but the Astros won the Silver Boot regardless of the outcome of the game. [ 19 ] On July 1, 2006 , Rangers outfielder Gary Matthews Jr. stole a home run from Astro Mike Lamb (a former Ranger) in what was considered one of the greatest catches of ...
The two teams also share a rivalry with the third Texas team in the NBA: the San Antonio Spurs. ... 2006–07: Mavericks: 3–1: ... Houston Astros and Texas Rangers)
In the "Original 16" era (1901–1960), there were 8 teams in each league and teams in each league played each other 22 times a season. [1] With the second American League incarnation of the Washington Senators (now the Texas Rangers) and the Los Angeles Angels entering play as expansion teams in 1961, MLB increased the total number of games American League teams played to 162, which meant ...
The Houston Astros put it on the Texas Rangers pitching, again, in a convincing Game 4 win to tie to the ALCS. The Texas Rangers did not lose to the Houston Astros because of a roof, or an umpire ...
MLB Network had exclusive coverage of Game 3 of the Kansas City Royals–Houston Astros series in both the United States and Canada, and Game 2 of the Toronto Blue Jays–Texas Rangers series in the U.S. only (Sportsnet, co-owned with the Blue Jays by Rogers Communications, simulcast MLB Network's coverage for the latter). [2]
Houston scores five runs off Max Scherzer, wins at Globe Life Field again. Rangers lead best-of-seven ALCS, 2-1. ALCS Game 3: Score updates, video highlights of Houston Astros’ 8-5 win over ...
Houston, which won its ALDS over Minnesota in four games, had the division tiebreaker because of its 9-4 record against the Rangers this year. The Astros had clinched the season series even before ...
The 2004 National League Division Series (NLDS), the opening round of the 2004 National League playoffs, began on Tuesday, October 5, and ended on Monday, October 11, with the champions of the three NL divisions—along with a "wild card" team—participating in two best-of-five series.