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Friday, 28 October 2011

Rangers Manager Caught In The Drama


Ron Washington appeared to be in perpetual motion, even standing in the dugout the Texas Rangers.

Manager of waves his hands wildly or slapping hands against the railing. He furiously pumps his legs up and down, its implementation on the ground, mimicking the baserunners.


There are high fives with the players and the smile on his face when something good happens.

There's a hug with bench coach Jackie Moore at the end of each of the last victory coming in the world series.

"It's true, it's pure. This is not a show, "said Nolan Ryan, Hall of Fame pitcher, who is Chairman of Rangers.

"He gets so wrapped up in the game and so that these things make it shows the melody that is that it's just him and his personality, reacting to the situation and joy".

And there have been many, with the Rangers in their second consecutive World Series.

They are the two-time American League champions after never winning the franchise's first postseason series 49 seasons.

Playing in another October again put Washington in pure emotions and energy on display for a large audience.

"What you see is what I. .. When my guys are doing something good out there, I am as excited about it as they are, and I want them to know that, "said Washington.



"I'm not trying to be something to prove to someone that I'm emotional. This is me ".

Washington's weapons may never be back in the dugout as they were just 4 games in the world series, when Manager both hands on the shoulders of Derek Holland.

Another genuine Washington is a deep love for his players and the confidence he has in them.

Bills their head butted up together like Washington, at the time, both sharing what with his son, father offered words of encouragement. The young pitcher looked him straight in the eye and responded in the affirmative.

Washington finished by clicking Holland on his face and pitcher Pat returned to the chest Manager on their way to Barrow.

Holland, who haven't made it past the fifth inning in any of its two Al Championship series starts, allowed only two hits while pitching into the ninth inning 4-0 victory against the St. Louis Cardinals, who evened the series.

59-year-old Washington was a skinny Middle infielder who has more than twice as many games to minors than the majors in 20 seasons as a professional player. He then spent four years as a minor league coach to 11 seasons as an Assistant in Auckland, the last 10 as coach third base.


Rangers won 75 games in Washington's first season as Manager and have increased their common victory every year. They set a franchise record with 96 of the regular season.

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