Seattle: 43-41
Texas: 47-36
| MARINERS | RANGERS |
EDGE | |
| HITTING (wOBA) |
-49.5 (28th) |
-3.7 (19th) | TEX |
| FIELDING (UZR) |
26.8 (4th) |
14.7 (9th) | SEA |
| ROTATION (pRAA) |
7.4 (13th) | -44.4 (28th) | SEA |
| BULLPEN (pRAA) |
-16.7 (28th) | -11.6 (25th) | TEX |
| OVERALL(RAA) |
-32.0 | -45.0 | Seattle |
Hey, look at the Rangers defense starting to slip. Last time we played them (May 12th), they were ranked third in the league and they are down to 9th now. I had my doubts about their ability to sustain that level of defense and that seems to have been mostly correct.
And hey, look at the Texas offense. Park factors are a bitch sometimes.
Downslides in our offense and bullpen were more than erased by three nice starts from our rotation, partially easing the fears that I had stated just one series ago. All in all, defense aside, the Mariners played a touch above average and it is pretty clear that we should have taken two of three. We did not, and that sucks, but hey, at least we should have.
Problem is, splitting this series does us little good for 2009 as it would just extend our limbo position. If we get swept, then people can kiss '09 goodbye, we'd be 8.5 behind Texas and who knows how many behind Anaheim. Even losing the series 3-1 puts us in a huge 6.5 game hole. Conversely, winning the series 3-1 perks us up to just 2.5 games back and a sweep leaves us virtually tied. Because of its length (four games), timing (middle of July, three weeks before trade deadline) and opponent (division leader) and situation (4.5 games back), this is probably the biggest series in terms of playoff odds that the Mariners have played to date.
Game 1: Felix Hernandez vs. Tommy Hunter
Game 2: Garrett Olson* vs. Scott Feldman
Game 3: Jarrod Washburn* vs. Kevin Millwood
Game 4: Erik Bedard* vs. Dustin Nippert
No Morrow? He needs to keep getting work in and he is just as ready to go as Olson is. Though I do prefer having a lefty start in Safeco, the Rangers do not show much of a hitting split and Olson has been poor out of the rotation so far and solid out of the pen. Anyways, I thought we were just talking about Olson heading to the pen? This better change to Morrow.
Jarrod Washburn's ERA is 3.08. Holy crap. How has he not been traded? 3.08! Somebody out there is still stupid. Hey, Dayton Moore! Hey! Over here!
No Padilla, No Harrison, No McCarthy and No Holland. Boring.

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But wait! Texas is pitching GREAT This year!
Kenny Knows Sports - July 9, 2009
Nolan Ryan has them on a strict regimen
Of throwing baseballs through tire swings and eating large quantities of Advil.
greg briley - July 9, 2009 via mobile
And beating off Robin Ventura.
…I mean beating up.
13194013 - July 9, 2009
Olson isn't pitching tomorrow
Morrow is.
davidcameron - July 9, 2009
Tell the Mariners to update it.
Matthew - July 9, 2009
My story of addiction and redemption is so much more inspiring than Willy Aybar's.
JoshHamilton - July 9, 2009
I wish I could quit you, Josh Hamilton.
greg briley - July 9, 2009 via mobile
He said the same thing about heroin
pdb - July 9, 2009
Punctuated by that home run derby crown last year.
Oh, wait… you didn’t actually win, do you?
PDXTai - July 9, 2009
He ran out of "good swings"
As Joe Morgan would say.
Craig Powers - July 9, 2009
Why is ESPN showing him with 2008
When that terrorist from the Twinks won. Either way, both should be taken out back and beaten.
13194013 - July 9, 2009
The Josh Hamilton Story: How I changed the contents of my needle.
Kenny Knows Sports - July 9, 2009
Don't forget to thank "the Lord", etc.. etc..
cogs - July 9, 2009
Please pitch well, Felix...
Please pitch well, Felix…
Please pitch well, Felix…
Please pitch well, Felix…
I really don’t like it when he gets 4-seam-happy against Texas.
Please pitch well, Felix…
Please pitch well, Felix…
Please pitch well, Felix…
PositivePaul - July 9, 2009
Hmmm... The funny thing about this is our offense is so bad it might make the pitching staff of the Rangers look as good as the fans think it is.
Slurvey - July 9, 2009
Now that Shelton's up, I predict that we'll score ~7 runs a game from here on out.
Teej - July 9, 2009
I second this
gregrabble - July 9, 2009
Shelton will probably hit lights out for 15 games.
Then remember he is Chris Shelton and return to Sucktron mode.
13194013 - July 9, 2009
Joel Pineiro
Complete game, 1 run, 5 K’s today.
I really hope the Cardinals reassemble our entire 2003 rotation and turn them into useful pitchers.
Fuckmikereilly - July 9, 2009
It's astounding how many of them are still in the majors
Only one bit the dust
Bearskin Rugburn - July 9, 2009
And strangely enough, he's the one I figured would last
Him or Meche anyway.
Fuckmikereilly - July 9, 2009
He always struck me as a burnout in the making
i think it’s because he sweats so much.
Bearskin Rugburn - July 9, 2009
Is it just me or did I see that Pineiro is actually top 10 in the majors in tRA?
Kenny Knows Sports - July 9, 2009
I am completely irrational when it comes to JoEL, I would not care if he had the best tRA in all of baseball. I would still hate him.
InSpokane - July 9, 2009
Dave Duncan is ridiculous
This isn’t one of those nebulous “pitchers do better when they’re around him” things – he literally changes the entire way his guys pitch for the better. Joel Pineiro spent his entire career as a 45-50% GB% guy, and now wham, he’s at 61% this year. He went from being Carlos Silva to Aaron Cook.
davidcameron - July 9, 2009
So what would happen if we gave the Cardinals Carlos Silva?
PositivePaul - July 9, 2009
Silva would only suck hard instead of incredibly hard.
He’s doing his best work for the M’s by being hurt.
13194013 - July 9, 2009
He'd probably be an All-Star if he had good infield defense
Brendan Ryan has been pretty good, and Pujols isn’t terrible, but Schumaker and Khalil Greene have made for an atrocious middle infield.
Most of his peripherals look good. He’s also cut down on walks a lot this year. That being said, his HR/FB is staggeringly low.
Fuckmikereilly - July 9, 2009
At times like this he makes dealing with LaRussa worth it
Poochie - July 9, 2009
Wow, look at that. Our offense and bullpen are worse, but our defense and starters are better than theirs!
kentcheesehead - July 9, 2009
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