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    Rangers Claim Pair of Pitchers off Waivers

    Texas added Francisco Cruceta from the Mariners and Mike Wood from the Royals.

    The 25 year old Cruceta made 1 start and 3 relief appearances for the Mariners in '06 posting an ERA of 10.80. He was 13-9 with a 4.38 ERA and a PCL high 185 K's in the minor leagues though.

    Twenty-six year old Wood went 3-3 with a 5.71 ERA in 23 appearances, 7 of them starts for the Royals. He also had a 2 month stint on the DL in '06 with inflamation in his back.
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    can never have too much pitching............ hope they work out for you guys.

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    AUTOBOTS, ROLL OUT! Molina00's Avatar
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    That's definately true in the Rangers case.

    Cruceta looks like he has some potential so hopefully he can turn into something. Even a quality emergency start would be better than nothing. lol
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    I don't know much about Cruceta, but Mike Wood has decent stuff. With a solid defense behind him, and a bit more coaching, he should be OK. Not likely to contend for a Cy Young award, but he should be a decent major league pitcher.
    Looking at his stats, Cruceta looks a bit wild, but seems to have the ability to strike guys out at times. http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/playerS...tType=pitching
    Here are Mike Wood's stats: http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/playerS...egoryId=142315
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    The Rangers have an obsession with the Dodgers' and Indians' garbage. First Ricardo Rodriguez and now Cruceta.

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    Wood is interesting...
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    Wood reminds me a lot of some of the Oakland A's former rookies, similar to a Lidle(when he was rated high), or a Blanton.

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    Except for the fact that Blanton has won 28 games in his first 2 seasons...something Wood and Lidle didn't even come close to. Blanton a little better than both of them.

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