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Eric Byrnes appeared in just 15 games for the Mariners, coming to the plate just 38 times. He was set free on May 3rd a day after going 0-4, and at that point Cliff Lee had only made one start. This was a month before Griffey retired. It was a month before Kanekoa Texeira went away. Casey Kotchman was slugging .440. Franklin Gutierrez was batting .320. Doug Fister had a 1.29 ERA. Milton Bradley was an everyday player. The Mariners were two games back from the division lead.

Eric Byrnes started eight games, appeared in 15, and got released on May 3rd, and still I have far more memories of him than I do of, say, Chris Seddon, or David Pauley, or Luke French, who somehow combined to throw 14% of this team's total innings.

And that's Eric Byrnes. At least, that's who Eric Byrnes was. He was a 6'2, 205 nuclear-powered memory machine. Eric Byrnes was never a great player, and he was never a guy you'd want to build a franchise around, but he wasn't forgettable. Everything he did was an experience you'd want to tell your friends about the next day. Did you see that diving catch? Did you see that crazy swing on his strikeout? Did you see the way he sprinted around the bases after he popped a ball up? Did you see him throw his helmet, or leap, or awkwardly slide into second?

Eric Byrnes never failed to make an impression. He made an impression on the field, and when he wasn't on the field, he made an impression in the clubhouse. Last April, Eric Byrnes rode out of the locker room on a bicycle. And when he wasn't in the clubhouse, he made an impression anyway. Eric Byrnes finished off his three-year contract playing softball with his friends.

Though his time here was brief, Eric Byrnes was a character. This is how I choose to remember him.

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He was easily the most entertaining part of this season
We were 1-7 when he started!
Discounting the results when he played...

Eric Byrnes was awesome.

I appreciated that comment coming from someone also named after an equally obscure, awesome player.

Eric Byrnes may have been more Mariner than anyone on the team for a month that wasn’t a September call-up.

Charles Gipson had a cannon for an arm

and was really fast, but was not a good base-stealer. I feel like I heard that a few times.

Are you truly obscure if there is a FB page

dedicated to you?

A whole 32 people remember how truly awesome I was.
The helmet, the shades, the foot peeking out from behind the rest of his body

as if to say “hey look at this other ridiculous part of this scene” and that he’s being elbowed in the face

Eric Bynes was the key actor in a scene that no other Mariner would consider actualizing. No other 2010 Mariner could create a snapshot that would fit as a Tony Ja movie poster

It could only be better if said commenter went by the nickname "Doyle".
But it felt like we were 7-1
We were 7-8 when he played!
That's almost good!
So you're saying

He sucks as a starter but turns his team into an unstoppable force when he subs late in the game?

And by unstoppable force, I guess I mean a team who can almost play .500 ball. For the M’s this season, that’s as close to unstoppable as we got.

I miss him already.
He's on the MLB network!
I like the sunglasses bouncing around on the ground there.
I wish Eric Byrnes the best.

To me, “the best” would be if he were captured by terrorists, tortured, and beheaded (all recorded and broadcast on the news, of course).

Did he run over your grandmother? strangle your baby?

That seems like a somewhat outsized reaction to a pretty harmless and entertaining C-plot to the 2010 Mariners. Why the vitriol?

I don't actually hate him. He's just really annoying. I'm just trying to balance out all the love he gets.
Dude got an elbow to the face.
You know if that happened he would find a way to make it exciting and entertaining.

Sprinting around the room with his hands tied behind his back and terrorists diving after him…. dancing jigs as terrorists fired guns at his feet…crashing awkwardly into crates of grenades as circus music plays in the background.

What a goofy goober
That should have been his nickname all along!
Bad and fun is better than mediocre and boring

That’s for sure.

Baseball Reference lists his nickname as "Crash Test Dummy"

or “Pigpen”.

I’d go with the first. Seems to fit.

And the bicycle ride

was post-game following the most entertaining squeeze bunt attempt I’ve ever seen.

Remember him.

This whole thing reads like a eulogy. If Eric Byrnes is dead, I will go pour out a middle-class 40 on our curb later this evening…long live Eric Byrnes.

I will pour out a hipster 40.

What is a hipster 40 you ask?

Wellyou probably haven’t heard of it….

I didn't know PBR came in 40 oz cans
It does, and the cans are all black

when you open them up, rockabilly plays.

Or more likely, everyone's heard of it but most people have decided that quality is more important

than whether the drink is mainstream

Does he have kids?

Whenever he dies, the world needs the mirth his family tree provides.

He does!

A daughter, I think, which was often the subject of his TV show when he was in Arizona. Also he has bulldogs.

Don't think the bulldogs have any of his genes

They might use his jeans as a chew toy, though

And bulldogs are inherently mirthful.
As a Giants fan, I have different memories of Byrnes

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Dunno what happened there

This just proves that

all Eric Byrnes pictures are impossible to picture occurring to other ballplayers

yep,

Motherfucking flagged.
See, what I like about this...

is that if not for the movement implied, they look like they’re at a standoff, which could potentially end in Byrnes scampering off in the other direction.

Also, you’re a Jesus Guzman supporter, so rec for you.

I like to think they're recreating The Sandlot
I think of flying squirrels when I see this picture of Byrnes

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