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51-48, Game Notes

Back in middle school, I used to like this girl named Taylor. She was smart, pretty, athletic, developing, aware of me and what my name was; she was everything you want in sixth grade, and better yet, we shared a homeroom. Almost every day I would go to school and think "maybe today's the day I get to hang out with her and we talk." Not that I ever really did much to engineer a connection, mind you - I was a scrawny preteen with a bad haircut and too little self-awareness to not wear shorts - but dork hope springs eternal, and each day I would put my trust in fate to bring us together and give Taylor a reason to ask me a question. Sometimes she would. Sometimes she'd say 'hey'. I remember clinging to the slightest glimmer of an indication that she was even the least bit interested in me. And that's how things were for a good long time. I don't recall how long it lasted or what eventually made me move on to something else, but for at least, I dunno, two years I hung on to this crush just waiting for everything to come together so that I could sweep Taylor off her feet. My chance was always just right around the corner.

That was the life I lived. Make note of the hopefulness and the innocent naiveté. That's not a life I get to live anymore. Had my life back then mirrored my Mariner fanhood of the past few years, I would've liked Taylor, and we would've been assigned to the same project, and when we got to talking she'd tell me she only likes black guys with muscle cars and Aussie accents and not little gay fairies whose mothers won't even spring for an extra phone line. Then she'd pants me in front of everyone and I'd scream "WHY! WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT?!" while crying and she'd laugh and high-five Rusty Greer.

This is a team that just gets how to lose. I mean, they get it. Not so much the 2009 incarnation of the M's as the recent M's in general. When they get tired of competing and playing meaningful baseball, they put their heads together and make no secret of their intentions to stop. Whether it's by getting destroyed, losing a bunch of games in a row, or getting destroyed in a bunch of games in a row, this is a team that leaves no question as to when it is finished trying to stick with the big boys. Which, in a way, is nice - some people don't like to be led on - but to be so abrupt and emphatic about it always seems just so uniquely us. What's that you say? Outscored 42-10 in four games? That sounds like my Mariners.

Thank goodness for Jack and the rest of the front office. Were it not for this organization suddenly finding itself in competent, glorious hands, this collapse would probably be killing me all over again.

Now for the game note lighting round:

  • I don't know that the Blue Jays necessarily deserved all seven of those runs - Felix was just undone by groundball singles in the sixth - but Felix didn't have it. For the first time in what feels like ages, he didn't have it, and were it not for the fact that he's been so excellent and that the games don't really matter anymore, I'd probably be more disappointed. It's hard to see him struggle like this when the opposition runs out a lineup with six righties. The opportunity was there for Felix to have another awesome game. He simply never found his command, and when he doesn't know where he's throwing his fastball, he's going to have games that look a lot like 2006 and 2007. Oh well. No reason for concern unless this becomes a pattern. Felix has earned the right to throw a few clunkers.

  • Washburn_medium

    That looks like a man who's wondering what to pack.

  • I had no idea that Dirk Hayhurst was up in the big leagues. That's impossibly cool. A shame that he sucks.

  • Said Bill Krueger during the pregame show (paraphrased): "In honor of all you techies, and of course USS Mariner, look up from the spreadsheet and watch the game for once." Did you know that Bill Krueger had a worse career ERA+ than James Baldwin and Omar Olivares? Sherwin-Williams sells paint in gray, light gray, and Bill Krueger.

  • I wonder how the team chemistry is doing right now. 

  • When Franklin Gutierrez flat-out drops an easily catchable ball near the fence, you know that something is wrong. I'm not going to say that the team was underprepared or just going through the motions, because that wouldn't be right of me to suggest, but the confluence of so many negatives over these past four games has made this look like a team that watched Joe Nathan last Thursday and then decided to curl up and die. I wonder how many more times I'll say "this is when we really get to see what Don Wakamatsu is made of."

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Well Krueger just might has well flipped off Zduriencik and the entire front office with that comment.
might as well*
My first though after hearing that

“I wonder if he realizes that the his bosses right hand man is a bigger “techie” than all of us."

Technically, he works for FSN, not the Mariners.

But I know what you mean.

He's a Dapper Dan man

I like that they made men-only pomade.

And that it used genuine seal oil, not that knock off shit you find on the market now.

Those were the days, right?

There should be a tradition in baseball that if you get pied with shaving cream you have to shave wherever the cream hit.
I think we all have had a Taylor in our lives.

Maybe she would have noticed you more if you put down those damn spreadsheets.

The caption should have been "BJays"
No, White Jays is perfect.
Similar experience here, only mine was Sarah and it was 7th grade.

And on the same day I got up the courage to tell her that I liked her, she decided to beat me to the punch, and told me she liked my best friend… Awesome!

Jeff you hit it, that sinking feeling is the same as being an M’s fan… Only this year Sarah seemed slightly hotter.

I really just love how we're gonna be bombarded with bad chemistry stories...

How long until the media understands that “team chemistry” is 100% about winning or losing? There are never great chemistry teams in dead last place and horrible chemistry teams in the playoffs.

I still blame 2003 on James Baldwin.

And it’s weird, I had a bad feeling about this game. Why is it my bad feelings always turn out right and my good feelings always turn out wrong?

Stop having good feelings.

You’re a Mariner fan goddammit.

Glorious, glourious numb!
Nitpicking to the extreme...

but I think you mean 2002. Poor guy only pitched 10 games in relief for Minnesota in 2003.

You're right.

I was exaggerating a little. It just seemed like every time he pitched that summer we’d get blown out. He was an easy scapegoat to me.

Oh, but I agree with you about 2002

Even when they finally moved him to the bullpen, I remember him giving up a game-winning HR to Josh Bard like the first day he was called up or something.

Not HoRam terrible, but very very mediocre, in a year where we couldn’t afford to have someone like him going every 5th day.

Yeah, for the first time in ever, I didn't have a good feeling about watching Felix pitch.

Lately I’ve been reminding myself how special some of these players are, and this attitude has generally seemed to breed good results out on the field, but something’s not right the last few days… Maybe it’s just the uncertainty of the trade deadline. I really have no idea.

But Ichiro dropped a ball the other night, and now Gutierrez. Maybe Wlad going away (and Yuni?) while Adrian has been out and Morrow with his suitcase of troubles is down in Tacoma, I don’t know.

Nobody enjoys watching your home team get beat like they’ve gotten beat the last four games. So I guess I hope Z. pulls the trigger and tne Mariners begin to truly reload.

It makes sense. And I had never expected them to play .500 ball this year anyway, so their competitiveness up to this point has been an unexpected treat.

Nice story, Jeff

I imagine many or most (all?) of us knew a few Taylors during our awkward teen years. Puberty was hell.

I thought Wash looked pretty bummed

Before, during and after this game. That could just be me using what we all know is going on to interpret his facial expressions, but there was definitely a different thing going on last night.

Washburn himself could be traded.

He has far more to think about than we do. He could be on another team any time now, which mean he and his family have to move. I don’t blame him.

Wait, shorts are dorky?

Crap.

Taylor is a boys' name
Actually...

I think he had a crush on a guitar. He probably just really really wanted to play guitar.

Nah, guitars don't pants you in front of everyone.

Girls, on the other hand,….
Girls are another matter.

You've never played an instrument in front of an audience, have you...

But, yeah, I know where he’s coming from.

Sometimes it feels like they have.
Yes, and now I'm picturing a piano eating Paul's pants and a strange little riff coming from a guitar

upon whose neck your pants are dangling.
This heat is really getting to me.

It's a girl's name too.
Yeah, like Taylor Hanson
But I've got all these posters...

Oh…oh god!

I knew Jeff had feelings.

And history. But they’re so well hidden …

The Rusty Greer comment

was hilarious. Kudos.

Agreed. I hated Rusty Greer.
oh, Seth Everett.

The Mariners have a run in them, Texas is a phony, and the Angels can be had.

ah, Washburn will bring you only "mid-level prospects" who won't be worth anything.
I have better seats than Bill Krueger.
But he has better hair
I'm glad I fixed my computer

in time for our annual epic teamwide meltdown.

This year’s version definately feels different though…we weren’t expected to contend and we were given at least the gift of half of a season…I’m excited to see how Zduriencik and co. continue to handle the evolving situation. If still under Bavasi, I…oh look, Seahawks training camp!

Don't take Krueger's comment so personally

and just, you know, watch some games.

;)

Inspiring first comment.
...

http://www.lookoutlanding.com/section/game-thread

Game threads?
The implication being that sort of trash talk belongs only in game threads

especially as a new person, it might be best if you dialed back the smack until people around here get to know you and your sense of humor a bit.

Game threads don't really interest me

I’d rather be watching the game.

;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)

Please tell me you're just messing around

because if you’re a troll this will not end well at all for you.

Seriously?

Take it easy, I am indeed just messing around.

Hard to tell with new people, sorry
No, I got it

But believe me, I’m a really laid back guy. Big M’s fan, longtime LL follower. In fact I posted here for a bit before the whole Yahoo! integration or whatever that was/is. Pretty sure it was under a different username, but I digress.

Yeah, though, not a troll.

welcome (back)!
Jeff puts more time and effort into the Mariners than Bill Krueger
Or least he did before August 2008
Yeah that girlfriend really fucked things up, she is an enemy of LL.
Ms. Jeff is lovely
But I miss Jeff and his mutton chops... :(
I would argue that the patrons of LL watch more games than any sub group of fans out there
When I'm not playing D&D or blogging about Star Trek I try to catch an inning or two
Ichiro was born with an 18 dex

and Spock would be awesome at first base Vulcan nerve pinching anyone who got there.

Nerve pinch followed by pickoff throw!
This season is gone for good isn't?
I'm pretty sure the season is still around and Mariner games will still be played through early October.
Not if there is an other 11/9.
NOVEMBER 9 NEVER FORGET!111!!!!!!!
Rec'd for properness.
The only way the M's make October is the WBC screwing with the schedule, figures

Forgot about that

Really?
Last game of the season is Oct 4 v. Texas at Safeco
I really wish you could see the look on my face right now.
Salk and Brock say keep Washburn, and are spending great chucks of air-time to say why.
Silly. Nothing to be gained
air time, apparently
Great chucks of it.
Eh, they're at least willing to concede that there's a strong argument for trading him now.
Today it really seemed like they thought it would be stupid not to sign him right now before he gets to FA.
Veteran leadership!
It *is* awesome that Hayhurst is in the league

and for more than the cup of coffee he had with Pads. But at least he was getting K’s/swStr with San Diego.

Now the Royals need to bring up Chris Hayes and we’ll be in business.

I guess I need to remind people every day

Front page threads are not open threads.

What, exactly, is a front page thread?
A post on the front page.

As opposed to a fanpost or fanshot

There's always next year!

We should start working on curses and hexes to use on the Angels.

For those of us who are deficient in our understanding of advanced stats, how exactly does Dirk Hayhurst suck so far this year?
Poor control, doesn't miss bats, mediocre repertoire, line drives, not many grounders
Writer's block.
Well at least he always has sportswriting to fall back on.

And he did get his cup of coffee.

Also, he fits in extremely well with the Blue Jays’ Parade Of Whiteness.

No Branyan or Lopez again today.
Link?
Courtesy of Larry Stone

Ichiro RF
Franklin Gutierrez CF
Mike Sweeney DH
Chris Shelton 1B
Jack Hannahan 3B
Rob Johnson C
Chris Woodward 2B
Michael Saunders LF
Ronny Cedeno SS

Washburn LHP

M's lose 15-2
Come on, have a little faith in Washburn.

It’s probably going to be no worse than 10-2.

Washburn's ability is irrelevant.

He’s going to be tearing his ACL on the 2nd pitch anyway.

Wait.... are we trying to purposefully lose? Isn't Rzepcynski a righty?

I don’t get it.

He's a lefty.
Ah, thank you.

Both Stone and Divish have it wrong.

Amaizingly this isn't close to the worst lineup we've run out in the last calander year
.

Today’s Mariners lineup (Washburn’s in it)

Today’s line-up — Washburn is in it

This will be one of the more nervewracking starts in recent memory.
Only one lefty in Toronto's line up.

Fit for success!

We might as well move Saunders up to 4-5.
Wait Marc Rzepcynski is a lefty?

Nevermind. Still though, why not?

I'd like to see Saunders hitting second, with Gutz cleanup.
Saunders secoind against a lefty would be silly but lineups don't matter etc
Wak's been hitting a lefty second regardless of the opposing pitcher for the last few months.
Branyan can hit lefties.

Saunders doesn’t have a huge platoon split in the minors (.795 OPS vs LH, .830 against RH) but it has increased as he’s moved up the ladder. Given the fact that lineups don’t matter very much at all, I’m fine with him hitting lower in the order.

Did I miss some news?

I thought it’s Halladay tonight.

Halladay is scheduled to pitch tomorrow.
Assuming he's not traded by then, of course.

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