Seattle: 4-6
Detroit: 6-3
| MARINERS | Δ Ms | TIGERS | EDGE | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HITTING (wOBA) |
-13.4 (29th) | -2.9 | 12.1 (4th) | Detroit |
| FIELDING (+/-) |
7.0 (5th) | 1.0 | -13.0 (30th) | Seattle |
| ROTATION (tRA) |
-5.2 (23rd) | 1.8 | -2.2 (19th) | Detroit |
| BULLPEN (tRA) |
-0.2 (14th) | -0.7 | -4.5 (26th) | Seattle |
| OVERALL(RAA) |
-11.8 | -0.8 | -7.6 | DETROIT |
A much better series result as some of the BABIP bad luck started to wilt away. It was by no means a dominant series win, but it was a start toward what we would like to see and at least it stopped the bleeding for the time being.
The Mariners big edge in this upcoming series is on defense so they need to avoid too many strikeouts, a tough task against the opposing slate of starters. Detroit's -13 defensive runs saved (still using +/- based stats here) is not only last in the league, it's last in the league by seven runs! They are so far in last place that they might get lapped.
Detroit has been lucky to be 6-3 given their below average performances for the most part. Seattle has been a little unlucky on scoring runs thus far (BaseRuns now says they should have about four more runs and are neutral on runs allowed). Let's show the Tigers how much we can turn someone's good luck into bad luck here in Seattle!
Aw man, I was hoping we'd get to face Dontrelle Willis. Also, boy am I glad we aren't facing Dontrelle Willis because if we lost to Dontrelle Willis and he looked good that would be more embarrassing than a member of the Jane Austen Team fathering a child out of wedlock and with a commoner no less!
Can Felix keep the ground balls up? It would certainly be a welcome return to 2005 if he could. It would be even nicer if he could do that and maintain the strikeout and walk rates from 2009. I'm not going to freak out about the walk rate so far, the strike zone during Opening Day was whack, it's only been two starts, and according to pitch F/X measurements, Felix has been throwing pitches in the strike zone at a rate just below what he posted in 2007, when he had a near career low walk rate.
Concerned about the swinging strike and strikeouts for Felix so far? Don't be. The Athletics don't swing all that often (a little below league average) and so far has the league's best contact rate. Felix only recorded four swinging strikes against them but racked up 13 against the far more free swinging (and missing) Rangers.
Scherzer's velocity has been down to start this year, which makes his fastball less intimidating and also preventing him from recording quick outs. Jeremy Bonderman is 5.2 innings away from eclipsing his 2009 innings total. I, for one, am rooting that he doesn't get there tonight. Before his injury woes of the past two season, Bonderman sat around 93 with his fastball. It's been 90-91 ever since.
Justin Verlander is really good at missing bats and pounds the strike zone like few strikeout pitchers can. Maybe we can distract him with butterflies or something. Everyone go out and capture butterflies all day today and bring them to Safeco tomorrow. We'll coordinate release times in the private blog so as not to tip off the feds.
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0 recs | 24 comments
Nice writeup, Matthew.
Happy Felix Day, everyone! I’m jealous of everyone going to the game tonight.
Eyebrows - April 16, 2010 via mobile
I could be mistaken, but Rowland-Smith seems to step his game up
a bit (or maybe he just gets lucky results) when he’s facing other team’s aces.
Rudy4three - April 16, 2010
There's a private blog?
Curse you inner-circle LLers.
appleshampoo - April 16, 2010
I always knew there was a conspiracy.
The whole Steve Bartman incident seemed a little too convenient.
Coach Owens - April 16, 2010
Oh, and don't bother calling 911 anymore... here's the real number
Eyebrows - April 16, 2010 via mobile
I sure hope Ian Snell can quickly recover from sadness
Dewey N - April 16, 2010
Aw
What am I supposed to do with all of these moths?
Jeff Sullivan - April 16, 2010
Paint their wings
Matthew - April 16, 2010
Aww
Jeff Sullivan - April 16, 2010
I am so bummed we don't get to face Willis.
SethGrandpa - April 16, 2010
Wouldn't capturing bees be more effective?
InSpokane - April 16, 2010
BEES?!
Dewey N - April 16, 2010
BEADS!??!!?
RunningFool - April 16, 2010
Your are going to need some start up money.
Beads aren’t cheap…
SFGraham - April 16, 2010
I guess we'll have to see who collects more HONEY!
okdan - April 16, 2010
That only works for shortstops.
abender20 - April 16, 2010
AW NOT THE BEES!!!! MY EYES!!!!!
sanford_and_son - April 16, 2010
It feels like it's been so long since I've watched a Mariners game.
Can’t wait.
RunningFool - April 16, 2010
We are going to win this series.
Fear - April 16, 2010
Have we done any studies on how well players fare on their bobblehead nights? Seems relevant.
BRKLN M'S - April 16, 2010
Dinger time for Griff-dawg. That's what he did last year if I recall correctly.
sanford_and_son - April 16, 2010
I feel stupid for asking this but what does the delta M's column represent in the top table?
Edgar for Pres - April 16, 2010
Change (since last series preview) for the Mariners
RunningFool - April 16, 2010
thanks
Edgar for Pres - April 16, 2010
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