Jun 24th 2008 4:00PM by Tom Fornelli
On Deck is FanHouse’s look at the day’s most intriguing baseball matchups
Houston Astros (35-41) vs. Texas Rangers (39-38) - 8:05PM Est.
Generally when baseball has their “rivalry” matchups during interleague play, they schedule them for the weekend. That’s not the case in Texas, as the Astros and Rangers prepare to begin a three-game set tonight at Minute Maid Park. I’m not sure the reasoning behind this, but I’m just going to guess that there’s probably a big high school football scrimmage on Friday night, and the Astros are worried that it will hurt attendance numbers.
Of course, it could also just be that neither the Astros or Rangers have done much the last few seasons. The Astros haven’t come anywhere near the success they achieved in 2005 when they won the National League, and the Rangers have only had one winning season (89-73 in 2004, which was good enough for third place!) since we entered the new millenium.
Yet tonight the Rangers are poised to go a whopping two games over .500 for the first time since September 22, 2006. Will history be made tonight in Houston?
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