Jeff said he was taking the night off from this one so I figure I'd throw up a brief recap of the game and he can overwrite my trash with his thoughts + WE chart later on.
Jeff's note: don't know what happened, don't care what happened, on to tomorrow.
Biggest Contribution: Roy Corcoran, +2.0%
Biggest Suckfest: Jarrod Washburn, -15.1%
Most Important AB: Norton double, +4.2%
Most Important Pitch: Aybar single, -16.1%
Total Contribution by Pitcher(s): -13.1%
Total Contribution by Hitters: -36.9%
Total Contribution by Opposition: 0.0%
(What is this chart?)

One trend I have been noticing is an increasing nature to polarize stances on certain players and I have to disagree with some of it. Jarrod Washburn isn't horrible. He's not good, but he's not horrible either. I stated before the season that he seemed the most likely candidate to collapse. That doesn't mean he has already done so and in fact, through his first three starts in 2008, his peripheral numbers had picked up and bucked the sliding trend. Yes, he's boring and he's got pretty much no out pitch, but he's now tossed 24 innings and walked just two. If Washburn's 2-2 pitch to Aybar in the fourth gets called a strike (it was borderline), he puts in a very solid result tonight.
Brad Wilkerson is not good. Mike Morse, however, was much more not good than Wilkerson. The Mariners need to get something out of right field and it's not going to come from Mike Morse or Willie Bloomquist and Wladimir Balentien isn't going to get the call this early in the year so the Ms are best off seeing if they can get Wilkerson going. And at least Wilkerson is patient. He draws some walks and he's not going to sport a .179 BABIP all season. He's bound to get at least a little better. We also have no real substitute handy (thanks Bill).
Ichiro's contact rate this year (the percentage of times that he makes contact with the ball when he swings) stood at 93% entering play today. That's higher than it's ever been previous in his MLB career. His line drive rate is down, but they aren't turning into flyballs which is what we tend to see when he's slumping, but rather groundballs, which is fine for Ichiro. It's his typical April start. He's fine.
Also, these are just my stances, take them for what you will. It's plenty fine to disagree on how we all evaluate players, I just suggest we turn the animosity down. Real or not, GTE or not, it's been a seemingly hostile place to start the year.
On to the game itself. This will be brief because there's not actually much to say. Ervin Santana flat out dealt tonight. This was different than Saunders last night whom the Mariners put everything in play against but just couldn't get hits. Santana was sporting renewed velocity and was throwing darts with his fastball and backing it up with a good breaking pitch. He threw over 2/3rds of his pitches for strikes, not a recipe conducive to extolling patience from your hitters and yet the Ms still made him throw 109 pitches over just 27 plate appearences, working out to just under 4.04 pitches/PA. Yeah, they didn't draw a walk for the second consecutive game, but drawing walks requires that the pitches throw stuff outside the zone and Santana wasn't going that route tonight.
It sucks to lose, especially to the Angels, but it happens. At least it wasn't as bad as last night.
0 recs | 40 comments
JI - April 19, 2008
Deserved or not
I have a feeling that Wilkerson is going to be the first one scapegoated if the offense continues it’s general suckitude.
BrianL - April 19, 2008
JI - April 19, 2008
you know what?
YES. Put Lofton in LF and Raul in RF. The M’s aren’t going to DH Raul and while he’d still suck in right, it’s better than sucking in left.
Lofton could probably put up better offensive numbers than Wilk, and be a defensive upgrade. If WLAD is seriously hurt then FREE KENNY LOFTON!
MFAN - April 20, 2008
fuck mike reilly by the way
that pitch was strike three.
By the way, who is gonna catch Washburn after he throws Burkie under the bus?
PShwa - April 19, 2008
Princess WIllie.
BrianL - April 19, 2008
Raul used to catch, right?
At least he doesn’t have to “run” around.
PShwa - April 19, 2008
Jason Kendall
After we ship him to Milwaukee for two low A prospects.
Gomez - April 19, 2008
We have two A prospects?
JI - April 19, 2008
Not A as in grade, but A as in 'they are currently playing in Single A'
Gomez - April 19, 2008
hahaha
I’m dumb.
I think I’m so used to the M’s giving away top prospects that my brain just went on autopilot and filled in the blanks.
JI - April 19, 2008
I just realized my wording was ambiguous
I was referring to shipping Washburn to Milwaukee for two low minor prospects.
Gomez - April 19, 2008
well done
JI - April 19, 2008
no way Washburn has to be worth at least Rickie Weeks
Corco - April 20, 2008
What happened between Joh and Washburn anyway?
Fin - April 20, 2008
Washburn got a pitch hammered for a home run in his last start.
When the media asked him about that pitch, he seemed to pin the blame on Joh for calling it.
BrianL - April 20, 2008
Just read the thread about him throwing Joh under the bus
What a classless POS. I hope he continues to suck, as long as it does minimal damage to the team as a whole.
Fin - April 20, 2008
I'm not sure if Washburn really was blaming Joh or not.
Regardless he’s an ML ballplayer. He should know better than to say something like that, especially with this team. If Wash keeps running his mouth like that he could very well find himself on a plane to Philadelphia. Lord knows it doesn’t take much for Armstrong and Lincoln to order the Jeff Nelson special.
BrianL - April 20, 2008
I think the Times article used in that thread
Was a poor bit of reporting. Here is what Ryan Divish of The News Tribune wrote about the same thing.
Sec 108 - April 20, 2008
Before I start, Minor League Wrap-Up is up below this entry
I bumped this entry to keep it up top. Now…
I agree, Matthew, that there’s a tendency to polarize stances on players. There are few players who are purely horrible and useless, and few players who are purely awesome all around. Pretty much everybody falls somewhere in the middle, possessing redeeming qualities and value in some respects, while possessing drawbacks and weaknesses in others. Where they fall on the suck-awesome spectrum varies, but to say a player is either one or the other is shallow judgment that frequently is inaccurate.
I think the research the Mariners blogosphere has done a fine job in pointing out the strengths and weaknesses of players in this org, but there’s a tendency by loyal readers to blow those findings out of proportion.
Also, this Ervin Santana has his shit far more together than last year’s Ervin Santana did. He’s making his pitches with authority, whether or not he’s hitting his spots. The Angels really needed that given where their rotation is at, and the Mariners once again face an uphill battle if they have Ervin Santana dealing every five days.
And where the fuck did the patience go? Did the M’s have dinner plans or some shit?
Gomez - April 19, 2008
Dave at USSM says Wlad is seriously hurt,
http://ussmariner.com/2008/04/19/ow-ow-ow-2/#comments
fuck.
redwolf75 - April 19, 2008
Shit fuck damn.
BrianL - April 19, 2008
How 'bout dem Seahawks?
redwolf75 - April 19, 2008
Stress that it's early
So far, one guy told me it “looked bad”, was carried off the field by two teammates without putting any stress on his left leg. No MRI or anything yet, obviously.
davidcameron - April 19, 2008
I sure hope he just tweaked it a good one.
A ligament tear and our mid-season panic option goes right out the window.
BrianL - April 19, 2008
Should have traded him for Dotel while we had the chance.
JI - April 19, 2008
Or for Reyes!
Just the veteran fire we needed!
redwolf75 - April 19, 2008
I'll await word and hope he's alright
or that the injury in question won’t require a long, painfully rehabilitated recovery.
Gomez - April 19, 2008
I just hope he doesn't become the next incarnation of Doyle.
BrianL - April 19, 2008
Doyle was slight, injured frequently, bulked up, and I think his added bulk played some role in his recurring injuries
This may just be a freak injury to an inherent strong, well built player. It happens, and maybe players overcome such early injuries and have long careers.
All that assumes this injury is severe, though.
Gomez - April 19, 2008
Good news from Baker:
http://blog.seattletimes.nwsource.com/mariners/2008/04/take_tour_of_angel_stadium.html#start_comments
redwolf75 - April 20, 2008
Remind me never to read the comments section of his entries
[HEADDESK HEADDESK HEADDESK]
Gomez - April 20, 2008
Dish-drawer dish-drawer dish-drawer
kentroyals5 - April 20, 2008
Is this really a new trend?
One trend I have been noticing is an increasing nature to polarize stances on certain players and I have to disagree with some of it.
Traditional sports journalism has always seemed to be a three-step process to me:
1) Form an opinion about a player (preferably an extreme opinion)
2) Ignore everything that contradicts that opinion
3) Focus on everything that supports that opinion
Writers like heroes and goats. Extreme opinions get everyone’s blood pressure up and help sell papers. Trying to hold a more nuanced stance (like, for instance, Raul Ibanez is a good guy who could help the Mariners at DH, but is hurting them with his defense in LF or Washburn has no out pitch but manages to not be totally awful) takes more time and effort, so it doesn’t seem to happen a whole lot.
ubelmann - April 19, 2008
He means a trend for LL'ers
Graham MacAree - April 19, 2008
I wish the M's were good.
EnglishMariner - April 20, 2008
660 comments in the game thread.
Stops the streak of 1000+ comments at 18 games.
Goose - April 20, 2008
Helluva run I must say.
ThundaPC - April 20, 2008
Sorry coach, I'll be in the lineup tomorrow.
JI - April 20, 2008
I think Coach is a LL PED
Robert - April 20, 2008
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