18-21, Super Fast Game Notes
by Jeff Sullivan on May 19, 2009 12:11 AM PDT
in Seattle Mariners Game Recaps
Can't stay up late (jury duty) (email me for details of the case!), so tonight we play a lightning round version of Focus On The Positives.
- 29 of Brandon Morrow's 42 pitches found the strike zone, and tonight he threw all four of his pitches. Not that they all worked, but it's progress. The home run, meanwhile, was one part bad location and four parts pure Morales strength, as that pitch looked like it jammed him. His two innings weren't all bad.
- Wladimir Balentien only swung at one pitch out of the strike zone, and that was right on the border. He also made a nifty play against the wall, leading to an outfield assist. Early indications are that he may just have something to contribute to this team after all.
- Russell Branyan is now 12-40 (.300) against lefties this year, with six doubles and two homers. That level of success is unsustainable, as one need only look at his 13/1 K/BB against southpaws to see how much trouble they can give him, but his mammoth power is able to elevate him above the level of pure platoon player. He may not hit lefties very often, but when he does, he hits them damn hard.
- Yuni really only fucked up one, maybe two plays in the field.
- Against a lineup full of righties and switch-hitters, Jarrod Washburn actually managed four strikeouts and two walks, with one of those walks coming against the Angels' lone lefty. That fifth was just the inning from hell, and there are several reasons why, if we were to repeat that inning over again, we wouldn't expect the Angels to score five runs. This was a big challenge for Jarrod, and he pitched better than his line.
- In all likelihood Torii Hunter will eventually not play for the Angels.
You should go all Henry Fonda on the motherfucker and refuse to acknowledge guilt.
Aaron Campeau - May 19, 2009
It’s sad that is a good thing.
vivaelpujols - May 19, 2009
Submitted without further comment.
JAH - May 19, 2009
Aw.
Even the scribbling is reminiscent of 2nd grade. Lovely work.
melenious - May 19, 2009
thanks jeff
but i still hate torii hunter
calim - May 19, 2009
Torii can't play for the Angels if he goes to hell.
Kermit. - May 19, 2009
[heavenly choir]
msb - May 19, 2009
I'm happy with Torii Hunter on the Angels.
(Except when he does stuff like he did tonight, of course). Torii helps make the Angels mediocre. He has a -31 UZR in CF since 2006 – almost as low as Raul Ibanez’s -33.8 UZR over the same time (although Hunter does play CF, so he’d probably be average as a corner OF). For the past three years, he’s been an average player, but now he gets paid $18 million a year. He is on track for a career year this year (yikes), but he’ll turn 37 in 2012, his last year. Thank goodness Bavasi didn’t get a hold of him.
And you gotta love the humility of a guy whose defense costs his team a win a year:
Decatur - May 19, 2009
such steaming bullshit...
44FAN - May 19, 2009
You're right.
It’s really pathetic when people use empirical data to support their arguments.
Rollo Tomasi - May 19, 2009
Perhaps he's talking about Torii's quote.
redwolf75 - May 19, 2009
Perhaps.
I shouldn’t pre-judge just because he’s an Angels fan.
Rollo Tomasi - May 19, 2009
Actually, after I posted this, I worried that someone would say "hahaha, dude, we KNOW."
So this is a pleasant surprise.
Decatur - May 19, 2009
"In all likelihood Torii Hunter will eventually not play for the Angels. "
What does that mean?
DAMellen - May 19, 2009
Torii Hunter has a reputation for killing the M's. We all look forward to the day that he goes away.
abender20 - May 19, 2009
Chances are Torii Hunter is a mortal.
Teej - May 19, 2009
But then again...
abender20 - May 19, 2009
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waldo rojas - May 19, 2009
After botching a play yesterday while playing softball.
I think I am probably going to be less critical of Yuni now.
Fin - May 19, 2009
You are an amateur, and you play for fun.
Yuni has spent his life playing baseball and is paid millions to do what he does.
abender20 - May 19, 2009
It is time to put Yuni back on a little raft back to where he came from.
InSpokane - May 19, 2009
Unfortunatly the currents don't work like that >:-(
There is no “return to sender” option
Fuzz - May 19, 2009
Put him out off the coast of Maine, and let him take the long way.
Faux - May 19, 2009
I looked at Branyan's splits against lefties.
His OPS is .754 but he’s slugging .465 against them while getting a .289 OBP against them.
Branyan hits everybody hard I guess.
Slurvey - May 19, 2009
Lineup for today.
RF Ichiro
CF Franklin Gutierrez
DH Ken Griffey Jr.
3B Adrian Beltre
1B Russell Branyan
2B Jose Lopez
C Kenji Johjima
SS Ronny Cedeno
LF Endy Chavez
ThundaPC - May 19, 2009
Aww they should put Yuni in instead.
Eyebrows - May 19, 2009
I know right
Dewey N - May 19, 2009
On the bright side.
Is it too early to say that we shall be hearing about more Yuni homers and walks in the next few games?
melenious - May 19, 2009
Gutierrez is batting 2nd? Yuni's on the bench again?
(I’d use the surprised face here, but that would be a non-ironic use of it)
That being said… Griffey/Beltre as the 3/4. Ouch. I almost want to see Branyan/Wlad for a couple of games in those spots, until I see some evidence that Beltre’s stopped being a dumbass at the plate.
eponymous_coward - May 19, 2009
I'd say Wlad looks more of a dumbass than Beltre does sometimes.
I’d be in favor of a Griffey/Branyan/Beltre 3-4-5 against righties and Beltre batting clean-up against lefties.
Slurvey - May 19, 2009
Actually, Wlad's done pretty well at staying away from swinging at dumb pitches lately
Whereas we’ve seen a lot of this lately from Adrian:
eponymous_coward - May 19, 2009
Cool dancing?
Seattle Rodiners - May 19, 2009
Beltre is back?
Already? I guess you can’t have everything.
melenious - May 19, 2009
You'd rather have Yuni?
Because that’s whose bat he is replacing. Not to mention glove.
Eyebrows - May 19, 2009
Yea, I caught that.
melenious - May 19, 2009
Dontrelle Willis is flat out thrashing the Rangers lineup through six. One hit, one walk, five Ks.
Matthew - May 19, 2009
Wait what
OlSalty - May 19, 2009
This was unforeseen.
sammy - May 19, 2009
Come again?
Poochie - May 19, 2009
How odd
Graham MacAree - May 19, 2009
I'm pleased.
gregrabble - May 19, 2009
And he looks surprisingly good too.
ThundaPC - May 19, 2009
only 61% strikes, but not bad for him.
Thank you for doing it against Texas and not against us, Dontrelle.
Matthew - May 19, 2009
I like the part where he struck out the side in the 2nd inning.
Two of them swinging.
ThundaPC - May 19, 2009
I'd prefer it if they were getting blown out, then at least I could get my hopes up for some major pitching regression
Because I already know their offense is going to stay good
gregrabble - May 19, 2009
Texas' pitching has been bad so goddamn is that regression going to hurt.
Poochie - May 19, 2009
Man it would suck if we ran the MLB draft like the NBA draft.
The Kings lost the most games… they’ll pick 4th hahahahaha lottery.
Slurvey - May 19, 2009
Actually, I don't think it would, all things told.
the MLB draft is broken.
Matthew - May 19, 2009
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