Thank you, Felix. Just - thank you.
Biggest Contribution: King Felix, +45.8%
Biggest Suckfest: Yuniesky Betancourt, -11.9%
Most Important AB: Vidro double, +10.3%
Most Important Pitch: Ellis double play, +16.3%
Total Contribution by Pitcher(s): +45.8%
Total Contribution by Hitters: +0.1%
Total Contribution by Opposition: +4.1%
(What is this chart?)
I cried when Ottawa lost. I'll admit it. I cried when they lost today, and I cried in the stands when the lost the Stanley Cup last June. Not all that much, mind you - nothing like McLaren in the Hargrove press conference - but enough that, if someone were to ask me about the last time I cried and I said "like 15 years ago when I watched Top Gun," I'd be lying. It's just a brief but emotional acknowledgment that the ride has come to an end, and that I won't be able to wear red again until the fall.
That was around 6:30. For the next half hour or so, I said my thank yous and goodbyes to the team in my head and prepared for another long, difficult recovery. These things are serious business in the Sullivan household. Being that I'm every bit as emotionally invested in hockey as I am in baseball, I do not take losing in the playoffs lightly, and when it happens it tends to wear on me for weeks until I'm back to normal. Suffice to say that, at the start of the Mariners game, I was a bit of a wreck and thoroughly drained.
Then Felix happened and the world got brighter.
I don't know how to explain it. Generally speaking, after a playoff loss, I'm inconsolable. There's nothing anyone can say or do to make me feel better - it just takes time for the same old wounds to keep healing. But Felix...there's magic in that arm of his. Potent, concentrated magic. The kind of magic that can make Vladimir Guerrero look like he's playing pinata, and the kind of magic that can swiftly take you from the lowest of lows to the highest of highs. Not three hours after the conclusion of one of the most stunning collapses in recent NHL history, I was smiling. I was smiling. This Felix kid is all right.
When people talk about how special a pitcher Felix really is, there's obviously a lot of focus put on his statistical performance. But it's so much more than that. Felix has the ability to be like Randy Johnson before him, the rare breed of pitcher that, when you see him on the schedule, you know everything's going to be fine. The rare breed of pitcher that, no matter what you're going through in your life, provides a near guarantee that at least every five days you'll be going to bed happy. The rare breed of pitcher that, for three hours, makes the city shut down, its residents overcome with awe and amazement. Felix has that in him.
That's why the prospect of Felix Day always makes us so giddy. And that's why games like today's just feel so darn rewarding. Every time Felix pitches, we look for some flash or some sign that he's improving, and performances like tonight's lead us to believe that he's closer than ever to fulfilling his limitless potential. His final ascent is a moment we all await with eager anticipation, because Felix at his peak is capable of at least temporarily making you forget all the troubles in your life. And that, I believe, is the true definition of an icon. Felix isn't there yet, but this is what it'll feel like when he is.
It's a powerful, powerful feeling.
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Joe Blanton hates having to pitch against someone this good. And by "hates" I mean "loves". And by "having to pitch against someone this good" I mean "Twix". The King was dominant today. There's no sense beating around the bush. He was dominant. The groundballs weren't there as much as usual, but Oakland's a flyball-hitting lineup, and of their eight hits, four were bloopers. Granted, they don't have the greatest offense, but seldom did Felix give them much of an opportunity. He was in command of the zone with 70% strikes and a great fastball, and by throwing first-pitch strikes to 26 of 34 batters, he did an effective job of getting ahead in the count.
The following is a chart of his pitch distribution, since PITCHf/x makes me dork out like you wouldn't believe:
The four pitches:
This is what it looks like when Felix has a pretty good feel for all of his pitches. It's glorious. That curveball command is something else, considering how much movement it has, and while during the game I thought he got away with a few hangers, the fact that Oakland hitters watched nine of the 12 go by tells me that he was doing an almost perfect job of mixing them in. Much better than a year ago.
In all, Oakland saw 70 fastballs, swinging at 41 of them and putting 20 in play. They also saw 45 offspeed pitches, swinging at 15 of them and putting five in play. This seems to suggest that by and large the hitters were sitting on the fastball, so kudos to Felix for being able to mix it up and stay in the zone to force deep counts and defensive swings. That's how you beat a lineup that's waiting for you to throw something 94 and over the plate.
Best start ever? Of course not, not after what Felix did on Opening Day 2007. But it was great, and it gives him four consecutive solid games right out of the gate. While the pitch count (115) was a little high, he was still looking fresh and not really being taxed, so I don't think it'll be much of an issue. I can just about guarantee you that Felix asked to stay in, not wanting to lose another win like he did in Baltimore, so just consider this a vote of confidence from the manager. As long as these 115's and 117's don't become the norm, everything should be all right.
Silva tomorrow night.
Long live The King.
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There's also nothing quite like Felix when he's pumped
Example: the K to end the 8th. It’s so utterly awesome to see a pitcher as emotionally wrapped up in kicking ass as we are at watching it. Sure, it’s his downfall sometimes, but I don’t care. I prefer the fire over an emotionless robot.
Matthew - April 17, 2008
Amen - I LOVE emotion on the mound. After K's especially
seattlesundevil - April 17, 2008
I love this in Peavy, too.
There’s a lot of talk in baseball about not showing up your opponent, and I know a lot of hitters get pissed when a pitcher gets fired up after a K and makes a scene. Of all the “unwritten rules,” this is the one I wish didn’t exist.
Teej - April 17, 2008
It takes appoximately 10 pitchers being fired up to offset 1 Manny Ramirez pose.
Sadly, pitchers have a lot of ground to make up.
Wilder. - April 17, 2008
Word.
That’s all I have to say. Word. I can’t say I ever LOST faith in him, especially this year, but if unlost faith can be renewed, it was today.
CapSea - April 17, 2008
I am very proud to wear my Felix T-shirt
Now I need to buy a Felix jersey,
Fin - April 17, 2008
I have an autographed Felix jersey that I bought off eBay
for 40 bucks from when he was 19.. just after his first start in Detroit. Its amazing.
seattlesundevil - April 17, 2008
NO WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
$40, holy shit! If it was anyone but felix I couldn’t care so much, but felix, god damn! its probably $200 for an unautographed jersey at the team store.
Fin - April 17, 2008
Exactly - thus why it is in a framed box
High above where anything can get to it :-) I was AMAZED.. came with a certificate of authenticity and everything. I love when fools sell stuff when they have NO idea what it is.
seattlesundevil - April 17, 2008
My guess nobody outside Seattle cared about Felix
until 2007. But that’s like a Felix rookie card, but better.
Fin - April 17, 2008
outside Seattlenot Mariners fans.Fin - April 17, 2008
Exactly - I figured I would jump on it while he was still a nobody :-)
seattlesundevil - April 17, 2008
Felix Felix Felix
Hockey sucks Felix Felix
Graham MacAree - April 17, 2008
I'm in utter awe watching this kid...
he’s barely 22 and pitching at the level of a crafty veteran.
I’m so appreciative of being able to witness him every 5 days.
Count your blessing everyone, and pray that Bedard will be able to contribute enough squeak us into the playoffs.
Thank you Felix, for making being a Mariner’s fan fun again…
wwbaker3 - April 17, 2008
one more thing...
Jeff, there’s no shame in crying.
I’ve cried twice since 1995 (all non-sports related), however, the Hawks making it to the Superbowl and the years they lost in the playoffs got me close to it…
I guess that’s what being a passionate fan is all about – you celebrate their triumphs and are broken down when they fall short. Saying goodbye to a group of guys, albeit we don’t know them personally, is always tough.
wwbaker3 - April 17, 2008
Sports celebrations / heartbreaks get me everytime.
Something about grown men showing such emotion over something like sport is just awe inspiring.
seattlesundevil - April 17, 2008
You would've had every reason to cry
after that rigged super bowl.
Fin - April 17, 2008
The Griffey tribute video
fucked me up pretty good. I was shielding my eyes.
CapSea - April 17, 2008
Ooooh yea, that was right up there
That whole pre-game ceremony had me goin pretty good.
Same thing with Gar’s last game – I skipped a final and flew home for that weekend to see Ichiro break the hits record and Gars last game
seattlesundevil - April 17, 2008
Yep, I cried during Gar's last game too.
Bawled like a little bitch.
Goose - April 17, 2008
Amen
Graham MacAree - April 17, 2008
I was at the game where he played 3B for 1 pitch.
God, I just about lost it right there. I miss Edgar….:(
BrettJMiller - April 17, 2008
The last time Senor Doble stood on Second Base:
PositivePaul - April 17, 2008
And, oddly enough...
I didn’t bawl until Selig introduced the “Edgar Martinez Award”—THAT pushed me over the edge.
PositivePaul - April 17, 2008
God that was an emotional moment.
BrettJMiller - April 17, 2008
Man
what a bunch of sissy babies. I can’t believe I used to like you guys. Sheesh.
johnbai - April 17, 2008
You're probably sarcastic, but seriously
You guys make me question my fanhood (and your manhood), maybe I just don’t care enough. I didn’t cry at the superbowl simply because as a Seattle sports fan, I knew something would screw us over, and the fact that it was so blatant to everyone was no surprise either.
LantermanC - April 17, 2008
stop being such a pussy
about not being enough of a pussy
Jordan of Boise - April 17, 2008
I won't lie
I cried while watching that game even though my sister was watching it with me. One of the few times sports actually made me cry.
bluemax - April 17, 2008
I cried watching sports two weeks ago
seattlebruin - April 17, 2008
You know
I didn’t cry when we lost the Rose Bowl to Texas and I didn’t even cry when we lost to Stanford this year.
The Texas game was too good of a game to cry over, and the Stanford game just left me sitting in stunned disbelief. Never before in my life have I been so paralyzed after a sporting event.
The Bush Push ND game almost killed me though, I have to admit. I watched it alone too which was a bad idea.
bluemax - April 17, 2008
oh yeah,
i forgot about that one…
my ex had no idea why i was “shielding my eyes” either.”
wwbaker3 - April 17, 2008
My ex didn't either,
though when she saw me afterwards, she got it. She’s awesome.
CapSea - April 17, 2008
You talk about your ex a lot.....
brayden04 - April 17, 2008
She's awesome
Graham MacAree - April 17, 2008
Apparently.
brayden04 - April 17, 2008
AWESOME
Graham MacAree - April 17, 2008
She's hot, so her>you
Even if she tells him to wear a pink mini-skirt in public and suck on a pacifier, it doesn’t matter because she’s hot. Hot>you
BrettJMiller - April 17, 2008
It's not hard when she's the only person you hang out with for ~3 years.
Also, she’s awesome. As Graham said.
CapSea - April 17, 2008
sounds like you don't want to be exes anymore
Corco - April 17, 2008
I do, it was my idea.
But because these threads never lead anywhere funny or interesting, I say we end it now and avoid extra comments on the topic.
And…. done.
CapSea - April 17, 2008
There's one funny place to go
Libro: Remember that time we made love and you just started crying in my arms?
Ex: Please don’t reminisce about the times we fucked… please. It’s so creepy…
Libro: I wanna take you to Paris and make love to you under the Eiffel Tower.
Ex: STOP IT!
Libro: Stop what?
Ex: This whole Paris thing! I’ve been broken up with you for like two years man, I don’t wanna date you anymore!
Libro: You’re a whore.
Ex: I am not a whore! I just didn’t like you!
Libro: Hah, this is so us.
Ex: Heheheh… psycho talk.
Jordan of Boise - April 17, 2008
I irrationally hate the French.
CapSea - April 17, 2008
Is she as awesome as band camp?
Jed MC - April 17, 2008
After the NFC championship game
I lost it when they started playing “Dream On” over the stadium loudspeaker as the confetti fell. Still get goosebumps whenever I hear that song on the radio.
Robert - April 17, 2008
Bullshit, you told me you got teary for Griffey and Edgar last year.
No shame though, so did I…
BrettJMiller - April 17, 2008
I love that yahoo puts out all sorts of nice images.
PhilKenSebben - April 17, 2008
Graham MacAree - April 17, 2008
Yes.
BrettJMiller - April 17, 2008
is he fucking the man?
Bearskin Rugburn - April 17, 2008
Whatever he's doing, he's obviously not happy about it.
HARRYP09 - April 17, 2008
Well, he may be a "spasming corpse"
but he’s also carrying the offense… leading the M’s in just about every statistical category.
though continuing his pretty poor split performance against lefties. Luckily we’re destroying lefties without him.
johnbai - April 17, 2008
This Was a Fabulous Game...
...to be able to attend. While I tend to like games I have tickets for to be a little longer, watching Felix dominate from 20 rows back is a special treat.
The 4 or 5 M’s fans in our few sections up front gave Felix a standing ovation after the 8th – I was pretty stunned to see him come back out in the 9th. After he let two on with nobody out in the 8th, I was ready for the pen, and I figure he was on an awfully short leash in the 9th.
Other than the brief cardiac arrest after hearing that comebacker smack Felix’s hand (it made an excruciating sound), the game was almost perfect. Scoring three runs in the top of the first just felt like it was going to be enough… and it was.
If the M’s can keep this up against the A’s and Angels this year, I don’t see how they can lose the West. Barring more comebackers smacking Felix, of course.
EireDuck - April 17, 2008
Its ok Jeff
My Avs are still in there…root for them!
Slica - April 17, 2008
Ray Bourque sucks
brayden04 - April 17, 2008
You're too dumb to live.
The Alaskan - April 17, 2008
Haha
I don’t know 2 things about Ray Bourque: He played for the Bruins and won the Stanley Cup with the Avalanche. And he was killer in NHL ‘96 for the computer.
brayden04 - April 17, 2008
Ray Bourque lifting the Cup is one of the five best sports moments of all time
Jeff Sullivan - April 17, 2008
My respect for Jeff just went up...thanks!
kentroyals5 - April 17, 2008
Sharks.
Go.
Paytheline - April 17, 2008
Flames
Go.
Llewdor - April 17, 2008
Sens
G… oh :(
ningwers - April 17, 2008
Ottawa isn't even a real place.
:-/
Graham MacAree - April 17, 2008
I don't care if they're out
Go Sens go
Jeff Sullivan - April 17, 2008
Those look like horizontal walls of tears
Graham MacAree - April 17, 2008
See, this is why I type my faces backwards.
No accidental Wailing Walls.
):<
Jeff Sullivan - April 17, 2008
>:(
Graham MacAree - April 17, 2008
Evidently anger may only be expressed as a subject
content must be either happy or sad.
Jeff Sullivan - April 17, 2008
Let's Go Flyers
dbroncos31 - April 17, 2008
look at that curve and slider
that’s just unfair. Completely unfair.
Bearskin Rugburn - April 17, 2008
That was as close to a Pedro start as I've seen
from a non-Pedro pitcher. Like Matthew, I like the emotion. I only wish he was a little meaner by bringing that fastball inside off the plate a little more. He doesn’t need to drill a guy every start, but a few pitches that make the batters get out of the way would be nice.
I always thought that RJ and Pedro had an extra advantage beyond their HOF stuff because batters were a little scared. I could be wrong and it is not measurable, but there is something about throwing heat inside off the plate that I enjoy watching.
Jed MC - April 17, 2008
Get well soon Erik
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE
speedomike - April 17, 2008
Fuckkk Bedard
kentroyals5 - April 17, 2008
I came into my room last night
And my roommate, knowing i had missed the game, just gave me a big high five and wished me Happy Felix Day. Awesome. I love our wunderkid…
Robert Lintott - April 17, 2008
From Felix's postgame comments
he didn’t just ask to be put back in the 9th, he said there was absolutely no way that he was letting Mac take him out… That makes me happy
thenatural - April 17, 2008
The King - 22 and already a better manager of our bullpen then the guy whose job it is to manage it
seattlebruin - April 17, 2008
*gulp*
No wonder Bedard got injured, look who’s sponsoring our baseball-reference page:
http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/SEA/2008.shtml
redwolf75 - April 17, 2008
ha!
Matthew - April 17, 2008
Hahaha
Awesome
Graham MacAree - April 17, 2008
I hate his blog
but that was really freakin’ funny.
pdb - April 17, 2008
BRILLIANT!!!
PositivePaul - April 17, 2008
F you REV
I just sponsored Mike Scioscia’s page for 20 bucks. When the mesage finally posts, it will say:
LookoutLanding.com sponsor(s) this page.
Go Manures - April 17, 2008
you rule.
pdb - April 17, 2008
Oh shit that is worth the $20.
If only Jeff could get sponsor wars going here on LL.
Wilder. - April 17, 2008
Karma's a bitch.
If we lose the AL West I’ll blame it on you.
redwolf75 - April 17, 2008
He knows what Baseball-Reference.com is?
thenatural - April 17, 2008
ugh...
what a douche!
wwbaker3 - April 17, 2008
come on
thats pretty funny.
hes a douche. but even douches find a funny idea.
deacvision7 - April 17, 2008
If Felix pitched like this every week
I’d be content. Sure it wasn’t his best outing ever but that’s the scary thing about it, he can be even better than we saw today….and that was already Cy Young material he was throwing out there.
OlSalty - April 17, 2008
I just now noticed this from Baker's blog
Kenji: “It’s a 3-0 count Felix. You’ve done an awesome job tonight. Let’s just walk him and go to the bullpen.”
(Felix glances over to the bullpen and sees Author Rhodes warming up)
Felix: “Awww hell no!”
ThundaPC - April 17, 2008
Sit the fuck down!
LantermanC - April 17, 2008
SIT THE FUCK DOWN 2
Arthur Rhodes: ::getting up in the bullpen::
Felix: SIT THE FUCK DOWN
Safeco Crowd: ::standing up to applaud::
Felix: SIT THE FUCK DOWN
Pregnant Woman: ::getting up from her waiting room chair to see the doctor::
Felix, OBGYN: SIT THE FUCK DOWN
Baby: ::walking for the first time::
Proud Papi Felix: SIT THE FUCK DOWN
Jordan of Boise - April 17, 2008
2 outs, runner on 1st in that situation
Why the hell would you call for a walk, Kenji?
ack - April 17, 2008
I would have spontaneously combusted.
Robert - April 17, 2008
If cloning were legal for a day, could we order 4 more Felix's?
Wilder. - April 17, 2008
Only four?
Why not fill up the bullpen as well? Buy ‘em by the bushel!
Thingray - April 17, 2008
Good point.
But we wouldn’t ever need the bullpen.
;)
Wilder. - April 17, 2008
I also wanted to say
The name Felix no longer reminds me of “Felix the Cat.” Felix has become such a bitch-ass name, I would consider naming my kid Felix.
Wilder. - April 17, 2008
Dude
what’s wrong with Felix the Cat. Felix the Cat is badass.
johnbai - April 17, 2008
He is a cartoon cat.
There is nothing badass about a cartoon cat.
Wilder. - April 17, 2008
garfield does not approve your comment
deacvision7 - April 17, 2008
Or Fritz.
Llewdor - April 17, 2008
Win
Fritz the Cat is the ultimate badass…
and then there’s Omaha, but that’s getting a little wierd.
johnbai - April 17, 2008
If I ever have an abortion
I’m going to name it Player A.
Jordan of Boise - April 17, 2008
win.
Matthew - April 17, 2008
not PTBNL?
deacvision7 - April 17, 2008
Hahahahaha
Hilarious
OlSalty - April 17, 2008
How will it ever fuck up it's own life though?
kentroyals5 - April 17, 2008
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