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The updating picture tool is broken again so here's something to brighten your spirits.
Almosts. The frustrating thing is the almosts. It'd be one thing to be a fan of the Pirates and get mad because the team keeps getting blown out. Then you're mad because you suck. But now we're in a position where we're getting mad because the team almost wins, but doesn't. We're mad because the team's sucked just enough. Last night was an extraordinarily frustrating game. We almost won twice. We lost. Today was an extraordinarily frustrating game. We almost won. We lost. In large part due to a pair of anomalous defensive miscues and a poorly-timed double play. We're two or three breaks away from being 2-0 instead of 0-2 this weekend, and that just eats away at me. It eats away at everyone.
If it's any consolation, though, remember that that's just how this team is built. When it wins, it'll be a break away from a loss. When it loses, it'll be a break away from a win. The Mariners have won 11 games by a total of 31 runs, and only two of their wins have been decided by more than three. The Mariners have lost 13 games by a total of 33 runs, and only one of their losses has been decided by more than four. We'll lose games we easily could've won, but we'll also win games we easily could've lost, and while that's true for everyone in the league, it might be extra true for us. In a close ballgame, miscues get amplified, and the Mariners play a lot of close ballgames.
For the second day in a row, we have every reason to be pissed off, because many of the problems with the team seem so totally fixable. But for the second day in a row, you may also opt to look at the bright side. For everything the Mariners did wrong, the Rangers were a Casey Kotchman bobble and an invisible fly ball to left away from barely doing damage against a banged-up Felix Hernandez. This was a game that both teams could've won, and while the Rangers prevailed, it's not necessarily because they were better. Close games just have to have a winner and a loser, and the Rangers got picked.
Be mad at the lost ground, but take heart in the fact that losing spurs action, and that losing close is forever preferable to losing big. If this recent spate of narrow losses has proven anything, it's that the Mariners are a very flawed team that's nevertheless closer to being good than many might think. There's not a whole lot standing between this team and the playoffs. The players and executives just need to make the obvious adjustments.
I'll try to be patient.
- Felix clearly wasn't on top of his game today, as - swinging strikes aside - he was having trouble locating. Only 55% of his pitches were strikes, against a season mark of 65%, and only 37% of his pitches were in the zone, against a season mark of 45%. He was wild, and between the poor command and the five groundballs, there was reason for one to be a little worried, because this wasn't the Felix we knew.
So it came almost as a relief afterwards when we learned that Felix was batting through a stiff back. It doesn't take much in the way of imagination to understand how back trouble could have an effect on a pitcher's performance. Ever try washing the dishes when your back hurts? It sucks. And if you're too hurt to wash dishes, you're probably too hurt to pitch a good ballgame. Which isn't to say that Felix looked like complete crap, or that I'm concerned that this issue will linger, but I think even a minor back injury is a pretty valid excuse for the King looking human.
- Between 4/10 and 4/26, Felix struck out 27 batters and walked six in 29.2 innings, with a bunch of groundballs. He had a bad line on Opening Day because of a terrible, inconsistent strike zone, and he had a bad line today presumably because of a hurt back. This is one of those situations where statistics can mislead. Statistically, Felix's K/BB is down from 3.1 to 2.3, but does anyone actually think Felix is worse? I sure don't. Beware anyone who points to Felix's overall line and expresses skepticism or concern.
- Today was Boy Scout Day at the stadium, which means that, even though the Mariners lost in frustrating fashion, at least many in attendance were prepared. Worth noting that Mike Sweeney and Ken Griffey Jr. still being able to walk around normally after the game means that someone missed an easy good deed merit badge.
- I made a note to write up a paragraph praising Michael Young's defense after he pulled the Beltre Special on an Ichiro bunt single attempt in the third. Then Young later threw two balls away and let a roller go under his glove. So instead of writing a paragraph praising Michael Young's defense, I'm writing a paragraph about haha, you suck Michael Young. Only 3.8 years left on that contract!
- Matt Treanor bunted for a base hit in the top of the fourth when Jose Lopez's throw sailed wide of Casey Kotchman at first. It was literally identical to Kotchman's swinging bunt last night. It could not have been more similar had they tried it a thousand times. Matt Treanor was not called for running out of the baseline.
- I would like to re-emphasize that, while Felix allowed three runs in the second inning, they weren't really his fault. Yes, he loaded the bases, but Kotchman bobbled a ball he either could've thrown to home or second base to start a double play, and it looked like Bradley just lost visual on an Andrus fly to left-center that's ordinarily an easy catch. Felix got himself out of that jam, but the defense made him keep working. I wouldn't even say it was bad defense. It was just fluky defense. Kotchman makes that play 99 times out of 100, and I'm not about to rip into an outfielder for losing sight of a baseball against the gray Seattle sky.
- Vladimir Guerrero tried to steal second base, which is like Gabourey Sidibe trying to enter a door.
- Julio Borbon, Chone Figgins, Rajai Davis, and Erick Aybar are batting a combined .223 with two home runs. It's been a rough four weeks for the AL West's slap-hitting glovemen.
- Franklin Gutierrez is 1-15 in his last three games, with nine strikeouts. He was 27-72 in his first 19 games, with 12 strikeouts. Yes, I realize he looks lost right now, but this is just a little slump, and nothing's wrong. His overall numbers are still probably better than they ought to be. Guti isn't a good enough hitter for a stretch like this to seem alarming, and if anything, maybe these strikeouts will help keep people's expectations in check.
- Ken Griffey Jr. and Mike Sweeney have combined for a .209 average and one extra-base hit. It's May. The troubling part is that it's Sweeney's bat that at least seems to have a little life left in it, as Griffey appears to be batting underwater, but consider this your daily reminder that the Seattle Mariners are actively costing themselves runs and wins for the sake of team chemistry, which, you might notice, has carried us all the way to a .650 team OPS and an 11-13 record.
Griffey came up to pinch-hit for Jack Wilson in a big situation in the eighth inning. The suspenseful music started playing, and much of the crowd came to its feet. I can't be the only one to think this is sad. How can you even fool yourself into thinking Griffey could do anything other than draw a walk or get himself beaned? He's terrible, and every single late swing he puts on a 94mph fastball only tarnishes his legacy.
There are Mariner fans out there - new Mariner fans, people who became fans after 2000 or 2001 instead of 1995 - who didn't see Griffey in the 90's, see him now, and think, "wow, this guy blows."
- Bottom nine. Frank Francisco walks Ichiro on five pitches. He walks Chone Figgins on four pitches. After a strikeout of Gutierrez, he falls behind Jose Lopez 2-0. Lopez hacks at a fastball at the letters and fouls out to first base. Jose Lopez will never be a star.
I'm tired of low strikes not being called
For a sinker pitcher like Felix, it seems to me like it could be a really big deal. Check out the amount of pitches he’s thrown in the bottom of the zone this year that are just not being called strikes.
Kaorikaze - May 1, 2010
Nice
Jeff Sullivan - May 1, 2010
I don't know why that decided to stop working but it's just Felix's data from texas leaguers
Kaorikaze - May 1, 2010
It's there now!
Though the “No Data Found” graphic was hilarious.
harkening - May 1, 2010
The crowd's reaction to Griffey's PH appearance is why we will not be rid of him, barring injury
It’s like they think this is the time he breaks out of his ‘slump’. The Griffey Challenge will not end, unless we count homers in family Memorial Day baseball games.
Gihyou - May 1, 2010
Griffey will break out of his slump when Doc Brown
shows up with his DeLorean and flux capacitor.
RustyJohn - May 1, 2010
*and brings young Griffey with him from the past
Big Jared - May 2, 2010
What makes it sadder us that last season he actually delivered.
He had a few huge game winning hits/hrs. Last year was the perfect season to go out on.
Hopefulmsfan - May 2, 2010
Perfect characterization of Lopez
who can’t seem to bat and think of the game situation at the same time.
PackBob - May 1, 2010
There aren't a whole lot of game situations that call for swinging wildly with a 2-0 count when a pitcher has had all sorts of problems finding the zone.
abender20 - May 1, 2010
Not if you listen to Eric Karros
who went on to praise Lopez and said that was the right thing to do. And the tasty way to do it, I suppose.
RustyJohn - May 1, 2010
It was interesting how FOX had both M's and Rangers announcers do the 4th inning
A nice break from national commentators. If it was a competition Niehaus won because he is an awesome announcer in every way. The M’s could lose 162 games and I’d still enjoy listening to that guy.
Edgar for Pres - May 1, 2010
I'm one of those new Mariner fans.
Griffey was a truly great player, but I’m (like everyone here) tired of seeing him pop up/weakly fly out in clutch situations. He’s done. I was at the game today and people sitting around me gave me crap for not standing and yelling my head off when he came up. They also found it in themselves to scold me for not participating in the wave. There are many good things about Seattle, but the fans here really irk me sometimes. Another example of this was booing League last night.
kentcheesehead - May 1, 2010
The fans are fucking robots
75% of them only clap when the big scoreboard says “Make Some Noise”. People are sheep and sheep get slaughtered.
RustyJohn - May 1, 2010
Just a little over dramatic.
Ballard Erik - May 2, 2010
People in my section last night (152)
Were ejected last night for standing and cheering. Seriously.
Jackle Mackle - May 1, 2010
They obviously were violating one of the 57 provisons of the SafeCo code of conduct
RustyJohn - May 1, 2010
Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball...
RustyJohn - May 1, 2010
There has to be more into that. What happened?
M'sFanatic - May 1, 2010
It's really strange, since every other team in the northwest has fans that are borderline insane, but Safeco is muted.
joof - May 2, 2010
Count me in as one of the '90s M's fans who find it blatantly obvious that Junior is done.
I hope he realizes that he’s tarnishing his legacy.
Also – was at the game last night when the wave started going around in the bottom of the 9th with the score tied. The ‘average Mariner fan’ has not changed. Sigh.
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shinallsrevenge - May 1, 2010
I did the wave once when I was seven years old
When I went to sit down, I somehow missed the seat, braced myself with my left hand, and broke my wrist.
I got what I deserved.
cwel87 - May 1, 2010
"I had to come to the fact that I couldn't go out and play to the standard I set for myself,"
Walter Jones.
RustyJohn - May 1, 2010
Precious was one of the funniest movies I've seen in recent history
Dewey N - May 1, 2010
Shindler's List was a blast too
RustyJohn - May 1, 2010
No that was sad
Dewey N - May 1, 2010
Mariah Carey is in Precious, isn't she?
Sometimes I wish someone would punch her or throw acid on the right side of her face just so she’d be compelled to comb her hair the other way and show us the left side of her face.
RustyJohn - May 1, 2010
Schindler's List had Liam Neeson and a touching story
Precious has Mariah Carey playing a serious role and Mo’Nique.
cwel87 - May 1, 2010
I want to have a name that involves misspelling, random punctuation, and eliminate my last name.
RustyJohn - May 1, 2010
J>On
RunningFool - May 1, 2010
I'm not finished reading yet...
But the Vlad-Gabby Sidibe comment was the most hilarious thing I’ve heard all day. Thank you for this.
E-Lizz - May 1, 2010
Am I the only one here who had to Google Gabourey Sidibe to get the joke?
Goose - May 1, 2010
No.
But I’m probably the only one here who thought Gabourey Sidibe was an italian male chef.
ThundaPC - May 1, 2010
No you're probably not
But I’m a huge Oscar snob, so I know a lot about her and the movie.
E-Lizz - May 1, 2010
She hosted SNL last week.
That’s the only reason I know her.
micky D - May 1, 2010
I love baseball.
The Ray have been plowing over every team they see. All of a sudden, they drop two straight games to the Royals. Quick, let’s beat them before they get hot again!
ThundaPC - May 1, 2010
Good thing I was stuck at work instead of watching yet another agonizing loss.
If I had to miss Felix Day, at least it was the rare day he wasn’t 100%.
Benne - May 1, 2010
I just realized my humorous response to the Cliff lee picture was posted in the wrong thread.
Kinda the way the whole day has gone.
Think I’ll go splash some more whiskey into my “tea”.
msb - May 1, 2010
The amount of fans with Griffey jerseys at every game I've been to makes it clear to me why he is our primary DH.
More Griffey jerseys than every other name combined from what I saw.
lailaihei - May 1, 2010
So maybe Griffey fans really are flocking to the stadium..
The problem is that nobody else wants to go.
Sidi - May 1, 2010
My mother wore her Griffey sweatshirt to the game today.
When he came up to pinch-hit she turned to ask me why the hell he was pinch-hitting for Jack Wilson. I like to think people are beginning to figure it out.
drblacknwhite - May 1, 2010
There's a difference between owning/wearing a Griffey jersey and actually thinking he's decent now
cwel87 - May 2, 2010
Better than #2 hitter
I don’t disagree with the criticisms of Griffey, but as of today his BA is nearly 20 pts higher than Chone’s, with an identical OPS.
GerryR - May 2, 2010
Griffey is absolutely not a better player than Chone Figgins.
Eyeball Kid - May 2, 2010
So he's lucky
Graham MacAree - May 2, 2010
That's not even right
2010 OPS:
Figgins: .620
Griffey: .527
This doesn’t qualify as identical. Griffey is abysmal. And he doesn’t play defense.
Gihyou - May 2, 2010
That's just because people are cheap.
I’ve been wearing the same jersey since 1996. Just means when I bought the jersey I thought Griffey was good.
MT Olson - May 2, 2010
I'm glad I'm busy right now, because I need a break from this team.
Decatur - May 1, 2010
It really sucks to lose to the Rangers. Bunch of fucking cokeheads.
Sam Regens - May 2, 2010
Just the dumb ass manager is a coke head, the rest of the team is what seattle hopes to be
TRFAN - May 2, 2010
I assure you, I have never in my life aspired to be anything from Texas
cwel87 - May 2, 2010
I never experienced the Griffey years but the games have become painful to watch.
When there’s no hitting and no hope of hitting… well, it’s different when the team is young. There still exists some hope then. Last year Langerhans for instance won two games with big home runs. There seems very little hope of anything like that now.
As a former pitcher, I can hardly stand to watch one great effort after another just wasted. Poor Felix. He’s 2-2. He should be maybe 4-1. Sure, Ws depend on luck etc but they’re important for All-Star voters, Cy Young voters — and to the starting pitcher himself.
Soon it begins to affect the morale of the staff.
ignacio - May 2, 2010
My fond memories of the Griffey years are being poisoned by the Griffey walking corpse
lemonverbena - May 2, 2010
Your comment about Lopez was spot on – that is exactly what I was thinking. Francisco can’t find the plate with radar – JLo, don’t you dare swing until he gets two strikes on you – arggggggggh!
New England Fan - May 2, 2010
FYI
A pedantic aside— please utilize the ‘reply’ function, and use a subject heading when doing so.
msb - May 2, 2010
My wife I spent most of the day playing with the dogs on the beach in Santa Cruz.
We had a nice little sun set picnic. We drank prosecco ate great meats, cheeses and fruit. Fun times. At first I second guessed missing a Felix day, but I’m happy we went.
InSpokane - May 2, 2010
Sweeney dropped from the lineup, Milton DH today!
There IS a dog.
lemonverbena - May 2, 2010
Yup.
Rachmaninoff - May 2, 2010
"Dropped from the Lineup"?
He’s a backup. Don’t you have to be a regular to be dropped?
Unless he was dropped from the roster… in which case drinks are on me tonight!
Belom3 - May 2, 2010
The lineup was posted for today with him playing DH
The M’s then put up a new one
Graham MacAree - May 2, 2010
And if Byrnes goes too, count me in for a round.
Hey, I can dream, right?
Rachmaninoff - May 2, 2010
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