Kenny Rogers broke a bone in his non-pitching hand when he hit a water cooler in frustration, and the Texas Rangers pitcher will miss at least one start. Rogers, 9-3 with an American League-leading 2.46 ERA, broke a bone at the base of his right pinkie after coming out of his last home start, June 17 against Washington, manager Buck Showalter said Monday. "It's an emotional game ... most of the time you don't break a small bone," Showalter said after pointing out a cooler at the end of the dugout. "The good news, it's nothing serious enough to keep him out over an extended period of time." Showalter said the left-hander will miss his scheduled start Tuesday against the Angels and indicated Rogers could miss another turn as well since it would take 10 to 12 days for the broken bone to heal completely.