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2004 Texas Rangers season

The Texas Rangers finished the 2004 season in 3rd place in the West division of the American League. Five Rangers were All Stars, Francisco Cordero, Kenny Rogers, Hank Blalock, Michael Young and All-Star Game MVP Alfonso Soriano.

2004 Texas Rangers
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record89–73 (.549)
Divisional place3rd
Other information
Owner(s)Tom Hicks
General manager(s)John Hart
Manager(s)Buck Showalter
Local televisionKDFI
KDFW
FSN Southwest
(Tom Grieve, Josh Lewin)
Local radioKRLD
(Eric Nadel, Victor Rojas)
KFLC
(Eleno Ornelas, José Guzmán)
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Offseason

  • October 8, 2003: Tony Mounce was released by the Rangers.[1]
  • November 19, 2003: Ken Huckaby was signed as a free agent with the Texas Rangers.[2]
  • February 5, 2004: Mike Lamb was traded by the Texas Rangers to the New York Yankees for Jose Garcia (minors).[3]
  • February 16, 2004: Alex Rodriguez was traded by the Texas Rangers with cash to the New York Yankees for a player to be named later and Alfonso Soriano. The New York Yankees sent Joaquin Arias (April 23, 2004) to the Texas Rangers to complete the trade.

Regular season

Opening Day starters

Season summary

  • May 8: Alfonso Soriano set a club record with six hits in nine innings in a 16–15, 10-inning victory over the Detroit Tigers. The game featured an hour-long fifth inning: up by two runs entering the inning, Detroit scored eight runs in the top half of the inning to take a ten run lead over the Rangers; the Rangers would score ten runs in the bottom half of the inning to tie the game (the largest deficit ever overcome by the Rangers and tying an MLB record for most runs in an inning by two teams).[4]
  • October 1: In a game against the Texas Rangers, Ichiro Suzuki set an MLB record for most hits in one season.[5]

Season standings

AL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Anaheim Angels 92 70 0.568 45–36 47–34
Oakland Athletics 91 71 0.562 1 52–29 39–42
Texas Rangers 89 73 0.549 3 51–30 38–43
Seattle Mariners 63 99 0.389 29 38–44 25–55


Record vs. opponents


Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Team ANA BAL BOS CWS CLE DET KC MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL 
Anaheim 6–3 4–5 5–4 4–5 7–2 7–0 5–4 5–4 10–9 13–7 6–1 9–10 4–5 7–11
Baltimore 3–6 10–9 2–4 3–3 6–0 6–3 4–5 5–14 0–7 7–2 11–8 5–2 11–8 5–13
Boston 5–4 9–10 4–2 3–4 6–1 4–2 2–4 11–8 8–1 5–4 14–5 4–5 14–5 9–9
Chicago 4–5 4–2 2–4 10–9 8–11 13–6 9–10 3–4 2–7 7–2 4–2 6–3 3–4 8–10
Cleveland 5–4 3–3 4–3 9–10 9–10 11–8 7–12 2–4 6–3 5–4 3–3 1–8 5–2 10–8
Detroit 2–7 0–6 1–6 11–8 10–9 8–11 7–12 4–3 4–5 5–4 3–3 4–5 4–2 9–9
Kansas City 0–7 3–6 2–4 6–13 8–11 11–8 7–12 1–5 2–7 2–5 3–6 4–5 3–3 6–12
Minnesota 4–5 5–4 4–2 10–9 12–7 12–7 12–7 2–4 2–5 5–4 4–5 5–2 4–2 11–7
New York 4–5 14–5 8–11 4–3 4–2 3–4 5–1 4–2 7–2 6–3 15–4 5–4 12–7 10–8
Oakland 9–10 7–0 1–8 7–2 3–6 5–4 7–2 5–2 2–7 11–8 7–2 11–9 6–3 10–8
Seattle 7–13 2–7 4–5 2–7 4–5 4–5 5–2 4–5 3–6 8–11 2–5 7–12 2–7 9–9
Tampa Bay 1–6 8–11 5–14 2–4 3–3 3–3 6–3 5–4 4–15 2–7 5–2 2–7 9–9 15–3
Texas 10–9 2–5 5–4 3–6 8–1 5–4 5–4 2–5 4–5 9–11 12–7 7–2 7–2 10–8
Toronto 5–4 8–11 5–14 4–3 2–5 2–4 3–3 2–4 7–12 3–6 7–2 9–9 2–7 8–10


Notable transactions

  • July 6, 2004: Ken Huckaby was selected off waivers by the Baltimore Orioles from the Texas Rangers.[2]
  • August 18, 2004: Ken Huckaby was signed as a free agent with the Texas Rangers.[2]

Roster

2004 Texas Rangers
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Game log

2004 Game Log
April
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 April 5 @ Athletics 5-4 Bradford (1-0) Nelson (0-1) Rhodes (1) 45,122 0-1
2 April 6 @ Athletics 3-1 Mulder (1-0) Park (0-1) Rhodes (2) 13,217 0-2
3 April 7 @ Athletics 2-1 Lewis (1-0) Zito (0-1) Cordero (1) 20,232 1-2
4 April 9 Angels 12-4 Dickey (1-0) Ortiz (0-1) 50,370 2-2
5 April 10 Angels 12-6 Rogers (1-0) Lackey (0-1) 30,331 3-2
6 April 11 Angels 7-2 Colón (2-0) Park (0-2) 18,209 3-3
7 April 12 Angels 7-6 Almanzar (1-0) Washburn (1-1) Cordero (2) 18,156 4-3
8 April 13 Athletics 10-9 Zito (1-1) Callaway (0-1) Rhodes (4) 20,112 4-4
9 April 14 Athletics 9-4 Redman (1-0) Dickey (1-1) 24,093 4-5
10 April 15 Athletics 7-2 Rogers (2-0) Harden (0-1) 22,605 5-5
11 April 16 @ Mariners 5-0 Park (1-2) Meche (0-2) 35,647 6-5
12 April 17 @ Mariners 4-1 Moyer (1-1) Lewis (1-1) Guardado (1) 38,925 6-6
13 April 18 @ Mariners 4-2 Piñeiro (1-1) Ramirez (0-1) Guardado (2) 35,182 6-7
14 April 20 @ Angels 6-3 Rogers (3-0) Ortiz (0-2) Cordero (3) 33,892 7-7
15 April 21 @ Angels 4-1 Dickey (2-1) Lackey (0-3) Cordero (4) 36,689 8-7
16 April 22 @ Angels 7-5 Colón (3-1) Park (1-3) Percival (3) 30,725 8-8
17 April 23 Mariners 10-8 Drese (1-0) Piñeiro (1-2) Cordero (5) 28,020 9-8
18 April 24 Mariners 3-0 Powell (1-0) García (0-1) Nelson (1) 28,479 10-8
19 April 25 Mariners 14-6 Almanzar (2-0) Franklin (1-1) 31,110 11-8
20 April 27 @ Royals 3-2 Dickey (3-1) Affeldt (0-2) Cordero (6) 15,529 12-8
21 April 28 @ Royals 5-3 Gobble (1-0) Rogers (3-1) MacDougal (1) 15,530 12-9
22 April 29 @ Royals 9-7 Almanzar (3-0) Leskanic (0-3) Cordero (7) 13,663 13-9
-- April 30 Postponed 13-9
May
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
23 May 1 Red Sox 4-3 Ramirez (1-1) Malaska (1-1) Cordero (8) N/A 14-9
24 May 1 Red Sox 8-5 Benoit (1-0) Martínez (3-2) Cordero (9) 44,598 15-9
25 May 2 Red Sox 4-1 Dickey (4-1) Tim Wakefield (2-1) Cordero (10) 31,538 16-9
26 May 3 Devil Rays 9-0 Rogers (4-1) Abbott (2-3) 18,116 17-9
27 May 4 Devil Rays 5-4 Carter (1-1) Nelson (0-2) Báez (3) 20,228 17-10
28 May 5 Devil Rays 6-1 Drese (2-0) Waechter (1-2) 21,082 18-10
29 May 7 Tigers 8-7 Levine (3-2) Ramirez (1-2) Urbina (3) 41,095 18-11
30 May 8 Tigers 16-15 Cordero (1-0) Urbina (1-1) 45,017 19-11
31 May 9 Tigers 5-3 Robertson (2-2) Rogers (4-2) Urbina (4) 25,034 19-12
32 May 11 @ Devil Rays 5-4 Ramirez (2-2) Waechter (1-3) Cordero (11) 10,389 20-12
33 May 12 @ Devil Rays 9-8 Park (2-3) Halama (0-1) Cordero (12) 10,202 21-12
34 May 13 @ Devil Rays 6-3 Hendrickson (2-3) Dickey (4-2) Báez (4) 10,234 21-13
35 May 14 @ Tigers 7-1 Knotts (1-0) Benoit (1-1) Yan (2) 22,449 21-14
36 May 15 @ Tigers 6-1 Rogers (5-2) Robertson (2-3) 26,120 22-14
37 May 16 @ Tigers 3-1 Johnson (2-5) Drese (2-1) Urbina (6) 21,615 22-15
38 May 18 Royals 7-6 Sullivan (3-0) Dickey (4-3) Field (1) 26,247 22-16
39 May 19 Royals 5-3 Gobble (2-2) Park (2-4) Huisman (1) 32,374 22-17
40 May 20 Royals 6-3 Rogers (6-2) May (1-6) Cordero (13) 25,149 23-17
41 May 21 Yankees 9-7 Benoit (2-1) Brown (5-1) Cordero (14) 49,195 24-17
42 May 22 Yankees 4-3 Almanzar (4-0) Gordon (1-2) 49,458 25-17
43 May 23 Yankees 8-3 Vázquez (4-4) Dickey (4-4) 50,241 25-18
44 May 25 @ White Sox 7-4 Rogers (7-2) Schoeneweis (4-2) Cordero (15) 22,359 26-18
45 May 26 @ White Sox 4-0 Loaiza (6-3) Benoit (2-2) 18,185 26-19
46 May 27 @ White Sox 9-0 Buehrle (5-1) Drese (2-2) 14,428 26-20
47 May 28 @ Blue Jays 5-4 Lilly (3-2) Dickey (4-5) Frasor (3) 16,394 26-21
48 May 29 @ Blue Jays 6-2 Batista (3-4) Dominguez (0-1) 30,704 26-22
49 May 30 @ Blue Jays 4-2 Rogers (8-2) Miller (1-1) Cordero (16) 22,225 27-22
June
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
50 June 1 @ Indians 6-5 Ramirez (3-2) White (2-1) Cordero (17) 17,136 28-22
51 June 2 @ Indians 5-3 Almanzar (5-0) Betancourt (2-4) Cordero (18) 18,098 29-22
52 June 4 @ Yankees 7-6 Brown (7-1) Powell (1-1) Rivera (22) 49,372 29-23
53 June 5 @ Yankees 8-1 Dominguez (1-1) Lieber (4-3) 51,910 30-23
54 June 6 @ Yankees 2-1 Mussina (7-4) Drese (2-3) Rivera (23) 54,092 30-24
55 June 7 Pirates 6-5 Cordero (2-0) Johnston (0-3) 25,286 31-24
-- June 8 Postponed
-- June 9 Postponed
56 June 10 Pirates 9-7 Francisco (1-0) Meadows (2-2) Cordero (19) N/A 32-24
57 June 10 Pirates 10-4 Rogers (9-2) Fogg (3-5) 27,219 33-24
58 June 11 Cardinals 12-7 Suppan (6-5) Dominguez (1-2) 32,962 33-25
59 June 12 Cardinals 7-2 Drese (3-3) Carpenter (7-2) 42,173 34-25
60 June 13 Cardinals 3-2 Williams (4-6) Dickey (4-6) 41,087 34-26
61 June 15 @ Reds 5-4 Jones (5-1) Ramirez (3-3) 36,501 34-27
62 June 16 @ Reds 7-4 Norton (1-2) Francisco (1-1) 39,114 34-28
63 June 17 @ Reds 4-3 Van Poppel (3-2) Drese (3-4) Graves (27) 40,383 34-29
64 June 18 @ Marlins 8-1 Wasdin (1-0) Penny (6-5) 20,506 35-29
65 June 19 @ Marlins 7-6 Dickey (5-6) Willis (6-4) Cordero (20) 31,021 36-29
66 June 20 @ Marlins 4-2 Mahay (1-0) Koch (0-1) 23,643 37-29
67 June 22 Mariners 10-2 Drese (4-4) Nageotte (1-3) 32,364 38-29
68 June 23 Mariners 6-3 Bierbrodt (1-0) Franklin (3-5) Cordero (21) 30,418 39-29
69 June 24 Mariners 9-7 Shouse (1-0) Moyer (6-3) 26,266 40-29
70 June 25 Astros 3-1 Rogers (10-2) Miller (7-7) 46,088 41-29
71 June 26 Astros 8-7 Almanzar (6-0) Miceli (3-3) Cordero (22) 40,131 42-29
72 June 27 Astros 1-0 Oswalt (6-6) Drese (4-5) Lidge (4) 43,328 42-30
73 June 28 @ Mariners 8-5 Rodríguez (1-0) Franklin (3-6) Cordero (23) 28,253 43-30
74 June 29 @ Mariners 4-3 Piñeiro (4-8) Benoit (2-3) Guardado (15) 34,844 43-31
75 June 30 @ Mariners 9-6 Rogers (11-2) Nageotte (1-4) Cordero (24) 32,754 44-31
July
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
76 July 1 @ Mariners 8-4 Blackley (1-0) Wasdin (1-1) 35,966 44-32
77 July 2 @ Astros 7-5 Oswalt (7-6) Almanzar (6-1) Lidge (5) 41,897 44-33
78 July 3 @ Astros 10-8 Weathers (6-4) Brocail (0-1) Miceli (1) 42,889 44-34
79 July 4 @ Astros 18-3 Benoit (3-3) Pettitte (4-2) 41,147 45-34
80 July 5 @ Indians 8-5 Rogers (12-2) Sabathia (5-4) Cordero (25) 25,363 46-34
81 July 6 @ Indians 4-1 Lee (8-1) Bierbrodt (1-1) Riske (3) 16,796 46-35
82 July 7 @ Indians 9-8 Mahay (2-0) Robertson (1-1) Cordero (26) 18,499 47-35
83 July 8 @ Indians 10-0 Rodríguez (2-0) Elarton (0-2) 24,914 48-35
84 July 9 @ Red Sox 7-0 Arroyo (3-7) Benoit (3-4) 35,030 48-36
85 July 10 @ Red Sox 14-6 Lowe (7-8) Rogers (12-3) 35,024 48-37
86 July 11 @ Red Sox 6-5 Shouse (2-0) Foulke (2-2) Cordero (27) 34,778 49-37
87 July 16 Blue Jays 11-2 Drese (5-5) Halladay (7-7) 44,348 50-37
88 July 17 Blue Jays 4-0 Rodríguez (3-0) Lilly (7-7) 43,189 51-37
89 July 18 Blue Jays 7-5 Brocail (1-1) Chulk (0-1) Cordero (28) 24,334 52-37
90 July 19 White Sox 12-6 Schoeneweis (6-7) Benoit (3-5) 28,805 52-38
91 July 20 White Sox 6-4 Almanzar (7-1) Marte (3-3) Cordero (29) 27,308 53-38
92 July 21 Angels 3-2 Drese (6-5) Escobar (5-7) Cordero (30) 37,210 54-38
93 July 22 Angels 11-1 Colón (8-8) Rodríguez (3-1) 23,308 54-39
94 July 23 @ Athletics 8-3 Rogers (13-3) Mulder (13-3) 26,146 55-39
95 July 24 @ Athletics 6-2 Saarloos (2-1) Dickey (5-7) 25,124 55-40
96 July 25 @ Athletics 9-2 Harden (5-5) Wasdin (1-2) 25,354 55-41
97 July 26 @ Angels 6-1 Drese (7-5) Escobar (5-8) 42,040 56-41
98 July 27 @ Angels 2-0 Colón (9-8) Regilio (0-1) Percival (16) 42,625 56-42
99 July 28 @ Angels 2-0 Lackey (9-9) Rogers (13-4) Percival (17) 41,133 56-43
100 July 29 Athletics 7-6 Bradford (5-4) Almanzar (7-2) Dotel (7) 31,174 56-44
101 July 30 Athletics 7-5 Francisco (2-1) Bradford (5-5) Cordero (31) 44,116 57-44
102 July 31 Athletics 9-4 Zito (7-7) Drese (7-6) 50,708 57-45
August
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
103 August 1 Athletics 4-1 Redman (8-8) Regilio (0-2) Dotel (8) 32,646 57-46
104 August 3 @ Tigers 5-4 Francisco (3-1) Robertson (9-6) Cordero (32) 19,894 58-46
105 August 4 @ Tigers 8-0 Bacsik (1-0) Johnson (8-9) 18,857 59-46
106 August 5 @ Tigers 2-1 Drese (8-6) Yan (1-3) Cordero (33) 25,710 60-46
107 August 6 @ Orioles 9-1 Bédard (5-6) Regilio (0-3) 29,276 60-47
108 August 7 @ Orioles 3-1 López (9-7) Erickson (0-1) Julio (18) 44,961 60-48
109 August 8 @ Orioles 11-5 Ponson (7-12) Rogers (13-5) 32,842 60-49
110 August 9 @ Orioles 7-3 Borkowski (3-2) Bacsik (1-1) 39,850 60-50
111 August 10 Yankees 7-1 Drese (9-6) Brown (9-2) 43,633 61-50
112 August 11 Yankees 4-2 Sturtze (4-2) Regilio (0-4) Rivera (39) 43,729 61-51
113 August 12 Yankees 5-1 Hernández (5-0) Erickson (0-2) 48,925 61-52
114 August 13 Devil Rays 5-3 Rogers (14-5) Bell (5-6) Cordero (34) 30,266 62-52
115 August 14 Devil Rays 6-5 Brocail (2-1) Núñez (0-1) Cordero (35) 38,620 63-52
116 August 15 Devil Rays 6-2 Drese (10-6) Sosa (3-2) 23,051 64-52
117 August 16 Indians 5-2 Ramirez (4-3) Sabathia (9-7) Cordero (36) 23,551 65-52
118 August 17 Indians 16-4 Erickson (1-2) Lee (10-5) Brocail (1) 24,864 66-52
119 August 18 Indians 5-2 Rogers (15-5) Elarton (2-3) Cordero (37) 31,572 67-52
120 August 20 @ Royals 5-3 Drese (11-6) Wood (2-5) Cordero (38) 17,385 68-52
121 August 21 @ Royals 5-3 Francisco (4-1) Anderson (2-11) Cordero (39) 25,035 69-52
122 August 22 @ Royals 10-2 Greinke (6-9) Erickson (1-3) 22,286 69-53
123 August 23 Twins 7-4 Santana (14-6) Rogers (15-6) 23,369 69-54
124 August 24 Twins 5-4 Cordero (3-0) Nathan (1-2) 24,496 70-54
125 August 25 Twins 8-5 Lohse (7-10) Drese (11-7) Nathan (35) 25,332 70-55
126 August 26 Twins 8-3 Park (3-4) Mulholland (4-7) 26,083 71-55
127 August 27 Orioles 6-4 Wasdin (2-2) Bédard (5-9) Cordero (40) 29,409 72-55
128 August 28 Orioles 4-3 Francisco (5-1) Ryan (3-5) Cordero (41) 41,676 73-55
129 August 29 Orioles 7-6 Ponson (9-13) Young (0-1) Julio (19) 30,577 73-56
130 August 31 @ Twins 8-5 Rincón (11-6) Almanzar (7-3) 20,510 73-57
September/October
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
131 September 1 @ Twins 4-2 Crain (1-0) Cordero (3-1) Nathan (36) 21,480 73-58
132 September 2 @ Twins 2-0 Radke (10-7) Rogers (15-7) Nathan (37) 18,293 73-59
133 September 3 @ Red Sox 2-0 Martínez (15-5) Wasdin (2-3) Foulke (27) 35,151 73-60
134 September 4 @ Red Sox 8-6 Young (1-1) Wakefield (11-8) Cordero (42) 34,670 74-60
135 September 5 @ Red Sox 6-5 Schilling (18-6) Drese (11-8) 34,652 74-61
136 September 6 White Sox 7-4 Grilli (1-1) Park (3-5) 31,251 74-62
137 September 7 White Sox 10-3 Rogers (16-7) Contreras (12-8) 20,004 75-62
138 September 8 White Sox 5-2 García (11-10) Wasdin (2-4) Takatsu (17) 21,836 75-63
139 September 9 White Sox 7-3 Buehrle (14-8) Young (1-2) 19,384 75-64
140 September 10 Blue Jays 10-3 Drese (12-8) Batista (10-11) 24,617 76-64
141 September 11 Blue Jays 10-7 Mahay (3-0) Frasor (4-6) Cordero (43) 40,587 77-64
142 September 12 Blue Jays 7-6 Brocail (3-1) Speier (3-7) Cordero (44) 20,434 78-64
143 September 13 @ Athletics 7-6 Duchscherer (6-6) Cordero (3-2) 15,535 78-65
144 September 14 @ Athletics 12-9 Brocail (4-1) Redman (10-12) 15,644 79-65
145 September 15 @ Athletics 10-3 Drese (13-8) Mulder (17-5) 25,849 80-65
146 September 16 @ Athletics 5-4 Harden (10-6) Rogers (16-8) Dotel (21) 15,281 80-66
147 September 17 @ Angels 9-5 Colón (16-11) Park (3-6) 43,343 80-67
148 September 18 @ Angels 2-0 Ramirez (5-3) Escobar (10-11) Cordero (45) 41,233 81-67
149 September 19 @ Angels 1-0 Young (2-2) Washburn (11-8) Cordero (46) 40,099 82-67
150 September 21 Athletics 9-4 Drese (14-8) Mulder (17-6) 28,143 83-67
151 September 22 Athletics 5-3 Rogers (17-8) Zito (11-11) Cordero (47) 29,426 84-67
152 September 23 Athletics 5-4 Nelson (1-2) Dotel (4-2) 23,075 85-67
153 September 24 Mariners 8-7 Villone (7-5) Cordero (3-3) Putz (9) 32,212 85-68
154 September 25 Mariners 5-4 Dickey (6-7) Hasegawa (4-6) Cordero (48) 48,048 86-68
155 September 26 Mariners 9-0 Baek (2-4) Drese (14-9) 38,597 86-69
156 September 27 Angels 5-3 Colón (17-12) Rogers (17-9) Percival (31) 20,333 86-70
157 September 28 Angels 8-2 Escobar (11-12) Park (3-7) 26,686 86-71
158 September 29 Angels 8-7 Shields (8-2) Cordero (3-4) Percival (32) 31,538 86-72
159 September 30 Angels 6-3 Young (3-2) Lackey (14-13) Dickey (1) 23,036 87-72
160 October 1 @ Mariners 8-3 Villone (8-6) Drese (14-10) 45,573 87-73
161 October 2 @ Mariners 10-4 Rogers (18-9) Moyer (7-13) 45,817 88-73
162 October 3 @ Mariners 3-0 Park (4-7) Meche (7-7) Cordero (49) 45,658 89-73
Source: ESPN.com

Player stats

Batting

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
C Rod Barajas 108 358 89 .249 15 58
1B Mark Teixeira 145 545 153 .281 38 112
2B Alphonso Soriano 145 608 170 .280 28 91
SS Michael Young 160 690 216 .313 22 99
3B Hank Blalock 159 624 172 .276 32 110
LF David Dellucci 107 331 80 .242 17 61
CF Laynce Nix 115 371 92 .248 14 46
RF Kevin Mench 125 438 122 .279 26 71
DH Brad Fullmer 76 258 60 .233 11 33

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
Eric Young Sr. 104 344 99 .288 1 27
Gary Matthews 87 280 77 .275 11 36
Brian Jordan 61 212 47 .222 5 23
Gerald Laird 49 147 33 .224 1 16
Herbert Perry 49 134 30 .224 5 17
Chad Allen 20 58 14 .241 0 6
Jason Conti 22 55 10 .182 0 4
Adrián González 16 42 10 .238 1 7
Ken Huckaby 16 38 5 .132 0 0
Manny Alexander 21 21 5 .238 0 3
Ramón Nivar 7 18 4 .222 0 4
Andy Fox 12 12 1 .083 0 0
Danny Ardoin 6 8 1 .125 0 1

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Kenny Rogers 35 211.2 18 9 4.76 126
Ryan Drese 34 207.2 14 10 4.20 98
Chan Ho Park 16 95.2 4 7 5.46 63
Chris Young 7 36.1 3 2 4.71 27
Ricardo Rodríguez 5 26.2 3 1 2.03 15
Juan Domínguez 4 23.0 1 2 3.91 14
Scott Erickson 4 19.0 1 3 6.16 6
Nick Bierbrodt 4 17.0 1 1 5.82 10
Mike Bacsik 3 15.2 1 1 4.60 6
Colby Lewis 3 15.1 1 1 4.11 11
Sam Narron 1 2.2 0 0 13.50 1

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
R.A. Dickey 25 104.1 6 7 5.61 57
Joaquin Benoit 28 103.0 3 5 5.68 95
John Wasdin 15 65.0 2 4 6.78 36
Nick Regilio 6 19.1 0 4 6.05 12
Mickey Callaway 4 11.1 0 1 7.94 9
Kameron Loe 2 6.2 0 0 5.40 3

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Francisco Cordero 67 3 4 49 2.13 79
Carlos Almanzar 67 7 3 0 3.72 44
Ron Mahay 60 3 0 0 2.55 54
Brian Shouse 53 2 0 0 2.23 34
Frank Francisco 45 5 1 0 3.33 60
Doug Brocail 43 4 1 1 4.13 43
Erasmo Ramirez 34 5 3 0 4.29 21
Jeff Nelson 29 1 2 1 5.32 22
Jay Powell 23 1 1 0 3.38 17
Michael Tejera 6 0 0 0 10.13 7
Rosman García 4 0 0 0 5.40 5
Travis Hughes 2 0 0 0 13.50 4
Ryan Snare 1 0 0 0 10.80 0

Awards and honors

All-Star Game

Texas Rangers Hall of Fame Inductees

Farm system

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Frisco

References

  1. ^ Tony Mounce at Baseball Reference
  2. ^ a b c Ken Huckaby Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  3. ^ "Mike Lamb Stats".
  4. ^ . NBC Sports. Associated Press. May 8, 2004. Archived from the original on October 9, 2012. Retrieved September 6, 2008.
  5. ^ Baseball's Top 100: The Game's Greatest Records, p.56, Kerry Banks, 2010, Greystone Books, Vancouver, BC, ISBN 978-1-55365-507-7
  • Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles, eds. (2007). The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball (3rd ed.). Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America. ISBN 978-1-932391-17-6.

External links

  • 2004 Texas Rangers team page at Baseball Reference
  • 2004 Texas Rangers at Baseball Almanac

2004, texas, rangers, season, texas, rangers, finished, 2004, season, place, west, division, american, league, five, rangers, were, stars, francisco, cordero, kenny, rogers, hank, blalock, michael, young, star, game, alfonso, soriano, 2004, texas, rangersmajor. The Texas Rangers finished the 2004 season in 3rd place in the West division of the American League Five Rangers were All Stars Francisco Cordero Kenny Rogers Hank Blalock Michael Young and All Star Game MVP Alfonso Soriano 2004 Texas RangersMajor League affiliationsAmerican League since 1961 Western Division since 1972 LocationAmeriquest Field in Arlington since 1994 Arlington Texas since 1972 ResultsRecord89 73 549 Divisional place3rdOther informationOwner s Tom HicksGeneral manager s John HartManager s Buck ShowalterLocal televisionKDFIKDFWFSN Southwest Tom Grieve Josh Lewin Local radioKRLD Eric Nadel Victor Rojas KFLC Eleno Ornelas Jose Guzman lt Previous season Next season gt Contents 1 Offseason 2 Regular season 2 1 Opening Day starters 2 2 Season summary 2 3 Season standings 2 4 Record vs opponents 2 5 Notable transactions 2 6 Roster 2 7 Game log 3 Player stats 3 1 Batting 3 1 1 Starters by position 3 1 2 Other batters 3 2 Pitching 3 2 1 Starting pitchers 3 2 2 Other pitchers 3 2 3 Relief pitchers 4 Awards and honors 5 Farm system 6 References 7 External linksOffseason EditOctober 8 2003 Tony Mounce was released by the Rangers 1 November 19 2003 Ken Huckaby was signed as a free agent with the Texas Rangers 2 February 5 2004 Mike Lamb was traded by the Texas Rangers to the New York Yankees for Jose Garcia minors 3 February 16 2004 Alex Rodriguez was traded by the Texas Rangers with cash to the New York Yankees for a player to be named later and Alfonso Soriano The New York Yankees sent Joaquin Arias April 23 2004 to the Texas Rangers to complete the trade Regular season EditOpening Day starters Edit Gerald Laird C Mark Teixeira 1B Alfonso Soriano 2B Hank Blalock 3B Michael Young SS David Dellucci LF Laynce Nix CF Kevin Mench RF Brad Fullmer DH Kenny Rogers LHPSeason summary Edit May 8 Alfonso Soriano set a club record with six hits in nine innings in a 16 15 10 inning victory over the Detroit Tigers The game featured an hour long fifth inning up by two runs entering the inning Detroit scored eight runs in the top half of the inning to take a ten run lead over the Rangers the Rangers would score ten runs in the bottom half of the inning to tie the game the largest deficit ever overcome by the Rangers and tying an MLB record for most runs in an inning by two teams 4 October 1 In a game against the Texas Rangers Ichiro Suzuki set an MLB record for most hits in one season 5 Season standings Edit vteAL West W L Pct GB Home RoadAnaheim Angels 92 70 0 568 45 36 47 34Oakland Athletics 91 71 0 562 1 52 29 39 42Texas Rangers 89 73 0 549 3 51 30 38 43Seattle Mariners 63 99 0 389 29 38 44 25 55 Record vs opponents Edit 2004 American League RecordsvteSources 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Team ANA BAL BOS CWS CLE DET KC MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL Anaheim 6 3 4 5 5 4 4 5 7 2 7 0 5 4 5 4 10 9 13 7 6 1 9 10 4 5 7 11Baltimore 3 6 10 9 2 4 3 3 6 0 6 3 4 5 5 14 0 7 7 2 11 8 5 2 11 8 5 13Boston 5 4 9 10 4 2 3 4 6 1 4 2 2 4 11 8 8 1 5 4 14 5 4 5 14 5 9 9Chicago 4 5 4 2 2 4 10 9 8 11 13 6 9 10 3 4 2 7 7 2 4 2 6 3 3 4 8 10Cleveland 5 4 3 3 4 3 9 10 9 10 11 8 7 12 2 4 6 3 5 4 3 3 1 8 5 2 10 8Detroit 2 7 0 6 1 6 11 8 10 9 8 11 7 12 4 3 4 5 5 4 3 3 4 5 4 2 9 9Kansas City 0 7 3 6 2 4 6 13 8 11 11 8 7 12 1 5 2 7 2 5 3 6 4 5 3 3 6 12Minnesota 4 5 5 4 4 2 10 9 12 7 12 7 12 7 2 4 2 5 5 4 4 5 5 2 4 2 11 7New York 4 5 14 5 8 11 4 3 4 2 3 4 5 1 4 2 7 2 6 3 15 4 5 4 12 7 10 8Oakland 9 10 7 0 1 8 7 2 3 6 5 4 7 2 5 2 2 7 11 8 7 2 11 9 6 3 10 8Seattle 7 13 2 7 4 5 2 7 4 5 4 5 5 2 4 5 3 6 8 11 2 5 7 12 2 7 9 9Tampa Bay 1 6 8 11 5 14 2 4 3 3 3 3 6 3 5 4 4 15 2 7 5 2 2 7 9 9 15 3Texas 10 9 2 5 5 4 3 6 8 1 5 4 5 4 2 5 4 5 9 11 12 7 7 2 7 2 10 8Toronto 5 4 8 11 5 14 4 3 2 5 2 4 3 3 2 4 7 12 3 6 7 2 9 9 2 7 8 10 Notable transactions Edit July 6 2004 Ken Huckaby was selected off waivers by the Baltimore Orioles from the Texas Rangers 2 August 18 2004 Ken Huckaby was signed as a free agent with the Texas Rangers 2 Roster Edit 2004 Texas RangersRosterPitchers 40 Carlos Almanzar 51 Mike Bacsik 53 Joaquin Benoit 51 Nick Bierbrodt 46 Doug Brocail 36 Mickey Callaway 31 Francisco Cordero 45 R A Dickey 41 Juan Dominguez 38 Ryan Drese 19 Scott Erickson 50 Frank Francisco 56 Rosman Garcia 57 Travis Hughes 48 Colby Lewis 44 Kameron Loe 32 Ron Mahay 49 Sam Narron 43 Jeff Nelson 61 Chan Ho Park 39 Jay Powell 54 Erasmo Ramirez 57 Nick Regilio 30 Ricardo Rodriguez 37 Kenny Rogers 58 Brian Shouse 49 Ryan Snare 56 Michael Tejera 47 John Wasdin 49 Chris Young Catchers 5 Danny Ardoin 27 Rod Barajas 15 Ken Huckaby 6 Gerald LairdInfielders 4 Manny Alexander 9 Hank Blalock 5 Andy Fox 20 Brad Fullmer 24 Adrian Gonzalez 35 Herbert Perry 12 Alfonso Soriano 23 Mark Teixeira 10 Michael Young Outfielders 13 Chad Allen 19 Jason Conti 22 David Dellucci 33 Brian Jordan 14 Gary Matthews Jr 28 Kevin Mench 2 Ramon Nivar 17 Laynce Nix 7 Eric Young Manager 11 Buck ShowalterCoaches 52 Mark Connor bullpen 20 DeMarlo Hale first base 55 Orel Hershiser pitching 8 Rudy Jaramillo hitting 1 Steve Smith third base 18 Don Wakamatsu bench Game log Edit 2004 Game LogApril Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record1 April 5 Athletics 5 4 Bradford 1 0 Nelson 0 1 Rhodes 1 45 122 0 12 April 6 Athletics 3 1 Mulder 1 0 Park 0 1 Rhodes 2 13 217 0 23 April 7 Athletics 2 1 Lewis 1 0 Zito 0 1 Cordero 1 20 232 1 24 April 9 Angels 12 4 Dickey 1 0 Ortiz 0 1 50 370 2 25 April 10 Angels 12 6 Rogers 1 0 Lackey 0 1 30 331 3 26 April 11 Angels 7 2 Colon 2 0 Park 0 2 18 209 3 37 April 12 Angels 7 6 Almanzar 1 0 Washburn 1 1 Cordero 2 18 156 4 38 April 13 Athletics 10 9 Zito 1 1 Callaway 0 1 Rhodes 4 20 112 4 49 April 14 Athletics 9 4 Redman 1 0 Dickey 1 1 24 093 4 510 April 15 Athletics 7 2 Rogers 2 0 Harden 0 1 22 605 5 511 April 16 Mariners 5 0 Park 1 2 Meche 0 2 35 647 6 512 April 17 Mariners 4 1 Moyer 1 1 Lewis 1 1 Guardado 1 38 925 6 613 April 18 Mariners 4 2 Pineiro 1 1 Ramirez 0 1 Guardado 2 35 182 6 714 April 20 Angels 6 3 Rogers 3 0 Ortiz 0 2 Cordero 3 33 892 7 715 April 21 Angels 4 1 Dickey 2 1 Lackey 0 3 Cordero 4 36 689 8 716 April 22 Angels 7 5 Colon 3 1 Park 1 3 Percival 3 30 725 8 817 April 23 Mariners 10 8 Drese 1 0 Pineiro 1 2 Cordero 5 28 020 9 818 April 24 Mariners 3 0 Powell 1 0 Garcia 0 1 Nelson 1 28 479 10 819 April 25 Mariners 14 6 Almanzar 2 0 Franklin 1 1 31 110 11 820 April 27 Royals 3 2 Dickey 3 1 Affeldt 0 2 Cordero 6 15 529 12 821 April 28 Royals 5 3 Gobble 1 0 Rogers 3 1 MacDougal 1 15 530 12 922 April 29 Royals 9 7 Almanzar 3 0 Leskanic 0 3 Cordero 7 13 663 13 9 April 30 Postponed 13 9May Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record23 May 1 Red Sox 4 3 Ramirez 1 1 Malaska 1 1 Cordero 8 N A 14 924 May 1 Red Sox 8 5 Benoit 1 0 Martinez 3 2 Cordero 9 44 598 15 925 May 2 Red Sox 4 1 Dickey 4 1 Tim Wakefield 2 1 Cordero 10 31 538 16 926 May 3 Devil Rays 9 0 Rogers 4 1 Abbott 2 3 18 116 17 927 May 4 Devil Rays 5 4 Carter 1 1 Nelson 0 2 Baez 3 20 228 17 1028 May 5 Devil Rays 6 1 Drese 2 0 Waechter 1 2 21 082 18 1029 May 7 Tigers 8 7 Levine 3 2 Ramirez 1 2 Urbina 3 41 095 18 1130 May 8 Tigers 16 15 Cordero 1 0 Urbina 1 1 45 017 19 1131 May 9 Tigers 5 3 Robertson 2 2 Rogers 4 2 Urbina 4 25 034 19 1232 May 11 Devil Rays 5 4 Ramirez 2 2 Waechter 1 3 Cordero 11 10 389 20 1233 May 12 Devil Rays 9 8 Park 2 3 Halama 0 1 Cordero 12 10 202 21 1234 May 13 Devil Rays 6 3 Hendrickson 2 3 Dickey 4 2 Baez 4 10 234 21 1335 May 14 Tigers 7 1 Knotts 1 0 Benoit 1 1 Yan 2 22 449 21 1436 May 15 Tigers 6 1 Rogers 5 2 Robertson 2 3 26 120 22 1437 May 16 Tigers 3 1 Johnson 2 5 Drese 2 1 Urbina 6 21 615 22 1538 May 18 Royals 7 6 Sullivan 3 0 Dickey 4 3 Field 1 26 247 22 1639 May 19 Royals 5 3 Gobble 2 2 Park 2 4 Huisman 1 32 374 22 1740 May 20 Royals 6 3 Rogers 6 2 May 1 6 Cordero 13 25 149 23 1741 May 21 Yankees 9 7 Benoit 2 1 Brown 5 1 Cordero 14 49 195 24 1742 May 22 Yankees 4 3 Almanzar 4 0 Gordon 1 2 49 458 25 1743 May 23 Yankees 8 3 Vazquez 4 4 Dickey 4 4 50 241 25 1844 May 25 White Sox 7 4 Rogers 7 2 Schoeneweis 4 2 Cordero 15 22 359 26 1845 May 26 White Sox 4 0 Loaiza 6 3 Benoit 2 2 18 185 26 1946 May 27 White Sox 9 0 Buehrle 5 1 Drese 2 2 14 428 26 2047 May 28 Blue Jays 5 4 Lilly 3 2 Dickey 4 5 Frasor 3 16 394 26 2148 May 29 Blue Jays 6 2 Batista 3 4 Dominguez 0 1 30 704 26 2249 May 30 Blue Jays 4 2 Rogers 8 2 Miller 1 1 Cordero 16 22 225 27 22June Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record50 June 1 Indians 6 5 Ramirez 3 2 White 2 1 Cordero 17 17 136 28 2251 June 2 Indians 5 3 Almanzar 5 0 Betancourt 2 4 Cordero 18 18 098 29 2252 June 4 Yankees 7 6 Brown 7 1 Powell 1 1 Rivera 22 49 372 29 2353 June 5 Yankees 8 1 Dominguez 1 1 Lieber 4 3 51 910 30 2354 June 6 Yankees 2 1 Mussina 7 4 Drese 2 3 Rivera 23 54 092 30 2455 June 7 Pirates 6 5 Cordero 2 0 Johnston 0 3 25 286 31 24 June 8 Postponed June 9 Postponed56 June 10 Pirates 9 7 Francisco 1 0 Meadows 2 2 Cordero 19 N A 32 2457 June 10 Pirates 10 4 Rogers 9 2 Fogg 3 5 27 219 33 2458 June 11 Cardinals 12 7 Suppan 6 5 Dominguez 1 2 32 962 33 2559 June 12 Cardinals 7 2 Drese 3 3 Carpenter 7 2 42 173 34 2560 June 13 Cardinals 3 2 Williams 4 6 Dickey 4 6 41 087 34 2661 June 15 Reds 5 4 Jones 5 1 Ramirez 3 3 36 501 34 2762 June 16 Reds 7 4 Norton 1 2 Francisco 1 1 39 114 34 2863 June 17 Reds 4 3 Van Poppel 3 2 Drese 3 4 Graves 27 40 383 34 2964 June 18 Marlins 8 1 Wasdin 1 0 Penny 6 5 20 506 35 2965 June 19 Marlins 7 6 Dickey 5 6 Willis 6 4 Cordero 20 31 021 36 2966 June 20 Marlins 4 2 Mahay 1 0 Koch 0 1 23 643 37 2967 June 22 Mariners 10 2 Drese 4 4 Nageotte 1 3 32 364 38 2968 June 23 Mariners 6 3 Bierbrodt 1 0 Franklin 3 5 Cordero 21 30 418 39 2969 June 24 Mariners 9 7 Shouse 1 0 Moyer 6 3 26 266 40 2970 June 25 Astros 3 1 Rogers 10 2 Miller 7 7 46 088 41 2971 June 26 Astros 8 7 Almanzar 6 0 Miceli 3 3 Cordero 22 40 131 42 2972 June 27 Astros 1 0 Oswalt 6 6 Drese 4 5 Lidge 4 43 328 42 3073 June 28 Mariners 8 5 Rodriguez 1 0 Franklin 3 6 Cordero 23 28 253 43 3074 June 29 Mariners 4 3 Pineiro 4 8 Benoit 2 3 Guardado 15 34 844 43 3175 June 30 Mariners 9 6 Rogers 11 2 Nageotte 1 4 Cordero 24 32 754 44 31July Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record76 July 1 Mariners 8 4 Blackley 1 0 Wasdin 1 1 35 966 44 3277 July 2 Astros 7 5 Oswalt 7 6 Almanzar 6 1 Lidge 5 41 897 44 3378 July 3 Astros 10 8 Weathers 6 4 Brocail 0 1 Miceli 1 42 889 44 3479 July 4 Astros 18 3 Benoit 3 3 Pettitte 4 2 41 147 45 3480 July 5 Indians 8 5 Rogers 12 2 Sabathia 5 4 Cordero 25 25 363 46 3481 July 6 Indians 4 1 Lee 8 1 Bierbrodt 1 1 Riske 3 16 796 46 3582 July 7 Indians 9 8 Mahay 2 0 Robertson 1 1 Cordero 26 18 499 47 3583 July 8 Indians 10 0 Rodriguez 2 0 Elarton 0 2 24 914 48 3584 July 9 Red Sox 7 0 Arroyo 3 7 Benoit 3 4 35 030 48 3685 July 10 Red Sox 14 6 Lowe 7 8 Rogers 12 3 35 024 48 3786 July 11 Red Sox 6 5 Shouse 2 0 Foulke 2 2 Cordero 27 34 778 49 3787 July 16 Blue Jays 11 2 Drese 5 5 Halladay 7 7 44 348 50 3788 July 17 Blue Jays 4 0 Rodriguez 3 0 Lilly 7 7 43 189 51 3789 July 18 Blue Jays 7 5 Brocail 1 1 Chulk 0 1 Cordero 28 24 334 52 3790 July 19 White Sox 12 6 Schoeneweis 6 7 Benoit 3 5 28 805 52 3891 July 20 White Sox 6 4 Almanzar 7 1 Marte 3 3 Cordero 29 27 308 53 3892 July 21 Angels 3 2 Drese 6 5 Escobar 5 7 Cordero 30 37 210 54 3893 July 22 Angels 11 1 Colon 8 8 Rodriguez 3 1 23 308 54 3994 July 23 Athletics 8 3 Rogers 13 3 Mulder 13 3 26 146 55 3995 July 24 Athletics 6 2 Saarloos 2 1 Dickey 5 7 25 124 55 4096 July 25 Athletics 9 2 Harden 5 5 Wasdin 1 2 25 354 55 4197 July 26 Angels 6 1 Drese 7 5 Escobar 5 8 42 040 56 4198 July 27 Angels 2 0 Colon 9 8 Regilio 0 1 Percival 16 42 625 56 4299 July 28 Angels 2 0 Lackey 9 9 Rogers 13 4 Percival 17 41 133 56 43100 July 29 Athletics 7 6 Bradford 5 4 Almanzar 7 2 Dotel 7 31 174 56 44101 July 30 Athletics 7 5 Francisco 2 1 Bradford 5 5 Cordero 31 44 116 57 44102 July 31 Athletics 9 4 Zito 7 7 Drese 7 6 50 708 57 45August Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record103 August 1 Athletics 4 1 Redman 8 8 Regilio 0 2 Dotel 8 32 646 57 46104 August 3 Tigers 5 4 Francisco 3 1 Robertson 9 6 Cordero 32 19 894 58 46105 August 4 Tigers 8 0 Bacsik 1 0 Johnson 8 9 18 857 59 46106 August 5 Tigers 2 1 Drese 8 6 Yan 1 3 Cordero 33 25 710 60 46107 August 6 Orioles 9 1 Bedard 5 6 Regilio 0 3 29 276 60 47108 August 7 Orioles 3 1 Lopez 9 7 Erickson 0 1 Julio 18 44 961 60 48109 August 8 Orioles 11 5 Ponson 7 12 Rogers 13 5 32 842 60 49110 August 9 Orioles 7 3 Borkowski 3 2 Bacsik 1 1 39 850 60 50111 August 10 Yankees 7 1 Drese 9 6 Brown 9 2 43 633 61 50112 August 11 Yankees 4 2 Sturtze 4 2 Regilio 0 4 Rivera 39 43 729 61 51113 August 12 Yankees 5 1 Hernandez 5 0 Erickson 0 2 48 925 61 52114 August 13 Devil Rays 5 3 Rogers 14 5 Bell 5 6 Cordero 34 30 266 62 52115 August 14 Devil Rays 6 5 Brocail 2 1 Nunez 0 1 Cordero 35 38 620 63 52116 August 15 Devil Rays 6 2 Drese 10 6 Sosa 3 2 23 051 64 52117 August 16 Indians 5 2 Ramirez 4 3 Sabathia 9 7 Cordero 36 23 551 65 52118 August 17 Indians 16 4 Erickson 1 2 Lee 10 5 Brocail 1 24 864 66 52119 August 18 Indians 5 2 Rogers 15 5 Elarton 2 3 Cordero 37 31 572 67 52120 August 20 Royals 5 3 Drese 11 6 Wood 2 5 Cordero 38 17 385 68 52121 August 21 Royals 5 3 Francisco 4 1 Anderson 2 11 Cordero 39 25 035 69 52122 August 22 Royals 10 2 Greinke 6 9 Erickson 1 3 22 286 69 53123 August 23 Twins 7 4 Santana 14 6 Rogers 15 6 23 369 69 54124 August 24 Twins 5 4 Cordero 3 0 Nathan 1 2 24 496 70 54125 August 25 Twins 8 5 Lohse 7 10 Drese 11 7 Nathan 35 25 332 70 55126 August 26 Twins 8 3 Park 3 4 Mulholland 4 7 26 083 71 55127 August 27 Orioles 6 4 Wasdin 2 2 Bedard 5 9 Cordero 40 29 409 72 55128 August 28 Orioles 4 3 Francisco 5 1 Ryan 3 5 Cordero 41 41 676 73 55129 August 29 Orioles 7 6 Ponson 9 13 Young 0 1 Julio 19 30 577 73 56130 August 31 Twins 8 5 Rincon 11 6 Almanzar 7 3 20 510 73 57September October Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record131 September 1 Twins 4 2 Crain 1 0 Cordero 3 1 Nathan 36 21 480 73 58132 September 2 Twins 2 0 Radke 10 7 Rogers 15 7 Nathan 37 18 293 73 59133 September 3 Red Sox 2 0 Martinez 15 5 Wasdin 2 3 Foulke 27 35 151 73 60134 September 4 Red Sox 8 6 Young 1 1 Wakefield 11 8 Cordero 42 34 670 74 60135 September 5 Red Sox 6 5 Schilling 18 6 Drese 11 8 34 652 74 61136 September 6 White Sox 7 4 Grilli 1 1 Park 3 5 31 251 74 62137 September 7 White Sox 10 3 Rogers 16 7 Contreras 12 8 20 004 75 62138 September 8 White Sox 5 2 Garcia 11 10 Wasdin 2 4 Takatsu 17 21 836 75 63139 September 9 White Sox 7 3 Buehrle 14 8 Young 1 2 19 384 75 64140 September 10 Blue Jays 10 3 Drese 12 8 Batista 10 11 24 617 76 64141 September 11 Blue Jays 10 7 Mahay 3 0 Frasor 4 6 Cordero 43 40 587 77 64142 September 12 Blue Jays 7 6 Brocail 3 1 Speier 3 7 Cordero 44 20 434 78 64143 September 13 Athletics 7 6 Duchscherer 6 6 Cordero 3 2 15 535 78 65144 September 14 Athletics 12 9 Brocail 4 1 Redman 10 12 15 644 79 65145 September 15 Athletics 10 3 Drese 13 8 Mulder 17 5 25 849 80 65146 September 16 Athletics 5 4 Harden 10 6 Rogers 16 8 Dotel 21 15 281 80 66147 September 17 Angels 9 5 Colon 16 11 Park 3 6 43 343 80 67148 September 18 Angels 2 0 Ramirez 5 3 Escobar 10 11 Cordero 45 41 233 81 67149 September 19 Angels 1 0 Young 2 2 Washburn 11 8 Cordero 46 40 099 82 67150 September 21 Athletics 9 4 Drese 14 8 Mulder 17 6 28 143 83 67151 September 22 Athletics 5 3 Rogers 17 8 Zito 11 11 Cordero 47 29 426 84 67152 September 23 Athletics 5 4 Nelson 1 2 Dotel 4 2 23 075 85 67153 September 24 Mariners 8 7 Villone 7 5 Cordero 3 3 Putz 9 32 212 85 68154 September 25 Mariners 5 4 Dickey 6 7 Hasegawa 4 6 Cordero 48 48 048 86 68155 September 26 Mariners 9 0 Baek 2 4 Drese 14 9 38 597 86 69156 September 27 Angels 5 3 Colon 17 12 Rogers 17 9 Percival 31 20 333 86 70157 September 28 Angels 8 2 Escobar 11 12 Park 3 7 26 686 86 71158 September 29 Angels 8 7 Shields 8 2 Cordero 3 4 Percival 32 31 538 86 72159 September 30 Angels 6 3 Young 3 2 Lackey 14 13 Dickey 1 23 036 87 72160 October 1 Mariners 8 3 Villone 8 6 Drese 14 10 45 573 87 73161 October 2 Mariners 10 4 Rogers 18 9 Moyer 7 13 45 817 88 73162 October 3 Mariners 3 0 Park 4 7 Meche 7 7 Cordero 49 45 658 89 73Source ESPN comPlayer stats EditBatting Edit Starters by position Edit 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 RBIC Rod Barajas 108 358 89 249 15 581B Mark Teixeira 145 545 153 281 38 1122B Alphonso Soriano 145 608 170 280 28 91SS Michael Young 160 690 216 313 22 993B Hank Blalock 159 624 172 276 32 110LF David Dellucci 107 331 80 242 17 61CF Laynce Nix 115 371 92 248 14 46RF Kevin Mench 125 438 122 279 26 71DH Brad Fullmer 76 258 60 233 11 33Other batters Edit 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 RBIEric Young Sr 104 344 99 288 1 27Gary Matthews 87 280 77 275 11 36Brian Jordan 61 212 47 222 5 23Gerald Laird 49 147 33 224 1 16Herbert Perry 49 134 30 224 5 17Chad Allen 20 58 14 241 0 6Jason Conti 22 55 10 182 0 4Adrian Gonzalez 16 42 10 238 1 7Ken Huckaby 16 38 5 132 0 0Manny Alexander 21 21 5 238 0 3Ramon Nivar 7 18 4 222 0 4Andy Fox 12 12 1 083 0 0Danny Ardoin 6 8 1 125 0 1Pitching Edit Starting pitchers Edit Note G Games pitched IP Innings pitched W Wins L Losses ERA Earned run average SO Strikeouts Player G IP W L ERA SOKenny Rogers 35 211 2 18 9 4 76 126Ryan Drese 34 207 2 14 10 4 20 98Chan Ho Park 16 95 2 4 7 5 46 63Chris Young 7 36 1 3 2 4 71 27Ricardo Rodriguez 5 26 2 3 1 2 03 15Juan Dominguez 4 23 0 1 2 3 91 14Scott Erickson 4 19 0 1 3 6 16 6Nick Bierbrodt 4 17 0 1 1 5 82 10Mike Bacsik 3 15 2 1 1 4 60 6Colby Lewis 3 15 1 1 1 4 11 11Sam Narron 1 2 2 0 0 13 50 1Other pitchers Edit Note G Games pitched IP Innings pitched W Wins L Losses ERA Earned run average SO Strikeouts Player G IP W L ERA SOR A Dickey 25 104 1 6 7 5 61 57Joaquin Benoit 28 103 0 3 5 5 68 95John Wasdin 15 65 0 2 4 6 78 36Nick Regilio 6 19 1 0 4 6 05 12Mickey Callaway 4 11 1 0 1 7 94 9Kameron Loe 2 6 2 0 0 5 40 3Relief pitchers Edit Note G Games pitched W Wins L Losses SV Saves ERA Earned run average SO Strikeouts Player G W L SV ERA SOFrancisco Cordero 67 3 4 49 2 13 79Carlos Almanzar 67 7 3 0 3 72 44Ron Mahay 60 3 0 0 2 55 54Brian Shouse 53 2 0 0 2 23 34Frank Francisco 45 5 1 0 3 33 60Doug Brocail 43 4 1 1 4 13 43Erasmo Ramirez 34 5 3 0 4 29 21Jeff Nelson 29 1 2 1 5 32 22Jay Powell 23 1 1 0 3 38 17Michael Tejera 6 0 0 0 10 13 7Rosman Garcia 4 0 0 0 5 40 5Travis Hughes 2 0 0 0 13 50 4Ryan Snare 1 0 0 0 10 80 0Awards and honors EditAlfonso Soriano 2004 All Star Game Most Valuable Player Alfonso Soriano Second Base Silver Slugger Award Kenny Rogers Pitcher Gold Glove Award Buck Showalter American League Manager of the Year Award Mark Teixeira First Base Silver Slugger AwardAll Star Game Alfonso Soriano second base starter Francisco Cordero pitcher reserve Kenny Rogers pitcher reserve Hank Blalock third base reserve Michael Young shortstop reserveTexas Rangers Hall of Fame Inductees Buddy Bell Ferguson Jenkins Tom Vandergriff former Mayor of Arlington who spearheaded the campaign to bring a Major League Baseball franchise to the Dallas Fort Worth metroplex Farm system EditSee also Minor League Baseball Level Team League ManagerAAA Oklahoma RedHawks Pacific Coast League Bobby JonesAA Frisco RoughRiders Texas League Tim IrelandA Stockton Ports California League Arnie BeyelerA Clinton LumberKings Midwest League Carlos SuberoA Short Season Spokane Indians Northwest League Darryl KennedyRookie AZL Rangers Arizona League Pedro LopezLEAGUE CHAMPIONS FriscoReferences Edit Tony Mounce at Baseball Reference a b c Ken Huckaby Statistics Baseball Reference com Mike Lamb Stats Rangers Tigers combine for 18 run inning NBC Sports Associated Press May 8 2004 Archived from the original on October 9 2012 Retrieved September 6 2008 Baseball s Top 100 The Game s Greatest Records p 56 Kerry Banks 2010 Greystone Books Vancouver BC ISBN 978 1 55365 507 7 Johnson Lloyd Wolff Miles eds 2007 The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball 3rd ed Durham North Carolina Baseball America ISBN 978 1 932391 17 6 External links Edit2004 Texas Rangers team page at Baseball Reference 2004 Texas Rangers at Baseball Almanac Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2004 Texas Rangers season amp oldid 1132045514, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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