"The biggest star in Arlington on Wednesday wasn't playing in a concert at Cowboys Stadium.He was holding court across the street at the ballpark, where he rose to stardom in his 20s.And like all great comebacks, Ivan Rodriguez proved he's still got it despite Texas blowing another lead in a 5-4 loss to Minnesota at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington. Rodriguez, who spent his first 12 seasons with the Rangers, went 3-for-4 with an RBI and also scored a run."It was nice," said Rodriguez, who started for the Rangers for the first time since 2002. "The ovation from the fans, I appreciated that a lot. At the same time, it was a tough game. We got the lead early, and they were able to come back. Other that it, it was good, it was nice. I just wish we could have won the game."Rodriguez did his part, and he had plenty of support.The Rangers drew a crowd of 33,479 on Wednesday, with several wearing old Rodriguez jerseys and carrying signs. That's more than 12,000 than they had at the park Tuesday night, and a lot of that can be attributed to the arrival of Rodriguez. The club sold 6,458 tickets Wednesday for the game.Those who showed up weren't disappointed.Rodriguez received several standing ovations, and they were warranted. Batting eighth, he singled to center in his first at-bat in the third inning and came around to score the game's first run. He followed with a double to right-center in the fourth, scoring Ian Kinsler. But Rodriguez was stranded at second. He added a single to right in the sixth.He's just the second Texas catcher this year to have a three-hit game."I've seen it before," Texas manager Ron Washington said. "I don't think anyone in Texas was surprised. He's still got game in him. He did a great job back there tonight.""