I don't even pretend to fill in for Jeff when it comes to post-game thoughts, much less when I don't even have the opportunity to really focus on the game in his absence. I don't even have a plan for this. What follows are some thoughts that come to mind as I stare at all this empty white space. God I hope this goes well.
Going back to yesterday, there is a tendency to characterize Doug Fister's performance as "solid", "not great" or some other grouping of adjectives that generally means unimpressive but serviceable. In reality, Fister was better than that. He didn't miss many bats, just four in 102 pitches, but Detroit has a high contact lineup and missing bats isn't Fister's game to begin with.
What Fister has always specialized in is hitting the zone. By my count , 57 of his 102 pitches were in the strike zone which is an above average number. He induced enough swings on pitches outside the zone that only 35 pitches were recorded as balls. That 34.3% is a fairly good rate.
What has separated Fister in 2010 from Fister before is the increased ground balls and that is where last night's start jumps from satisfactory to legitimately good in my mind. 28 balls were put in play and 17 of them were on the ground. Another two were infield popups and seven went as fly balls. Merely two were categorized as line drives. On the whole, tRA evaluated Fister's start at 2.77.
Yesterday, David Aardsma threw 15 pitches, all of them fastballs. In total, the Tigers saw 132 pitches yesterday between Fister, Shawn Kelley and Aardsma. 104 of them were fastballs.
Moving ahead to today, a depressing thing happened with our offense. Through his first 51 pitches, Jeremy Bonderman recorded just one missed bat. Over his final 42 pitches, he would miss 11 bats. Something seriously went wrong with our offensive approach and discipline over those innings.
Speaking of missing bats, Jason Vargas was all kinds of unhittable today despite not getting the strikeouts to show for it. He tossed just five innings due to a high pitch count thanks to some defensive miscues and Ryan Raburn's irritating foul balls, but in those five innings Vargas missed 15 bats in his 109 pitches. That ties him with Felix for the most by any Seattle pitcher in one game all season long. Of the list of most missed bats, Felix had six of the top seven with only Cliff Lee joining him. Now he's tied with Jason Vargas. Time to step up, Felix.
Felix took 113 pitches to record 15 swinging strike by the way.
Vargas was not nearly as groundbally as Fister, but that's to be expected. He did a similarly good job as Fister at avoiding line drives, surrendering just two.
Ryan Rowland-Smith appeared for the second time out of the pen to relieve Vargas and only got through two outs before being yanked. It was not really his fault and some, including myself, initially questioned the short leash on RR-S when we needed to soak up innings, but I have come around to the decision. First of all, Wak replaced RR-S with Brandon League which hints that he was trying to limit the damage and keep the Mariners in the game, at the time just 3-1, rather than it being simply a reactionary pulling. Secondly, there is a day off tomorrow and there was one on Monday so using RR-S to rest the remainder of the pen is rendered moot by the schedule.
Brandon League by the way threw seven offspeed pitches out of his total of 28 and got four of seven batted balls on the ground. It wasn't his best first batter ever, but he settled down quick after that and gave the team 2.1 innings of solid relief.
There have been times during this season that as little as a one run deficit in the third inning has felt insurmountable. This team was down 4-1 in the sixth and I didn't feel it a helpless endeavor. I think having a lineup that's not fit to get a manager committed has a lot to do with that.
Ichiro is fine.
According to Larry Stone, Josh Bard has a mild calf strain and will be evaluated tomorrow. This does not appear to be serious, but do expect to see more Rob Johnson in the near future. On the subject of Rob, I bestow some rare kudos to him for not committing any egregious gaffes behind the plate and adding a huge double in the four-run eighth inning.
The Mariners take tomorrow off and travel down to Anaheim to open up a three game set with the Angels. Cliff Lee and Felix Hernandez will be involved and one of Ian Snell or Doug Fister will be as well. Taking two against Detroit is a good first step, but this is showtime now. 10 of the next 14 games are against divisional foes. If the Mariners are going to be a factor this summer, they have to make a statement here.
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I know it's not a legitimate game recap, but I do find it kind of weird you never mention Mike Sweeney, even though he hit a home run.
thehemogoblin - May 26, 2010
Agreed. Where for art thou, Sweeney?
No, but seriously. What’s going on with that guy? Chuckled when USSM posted the lineup and listed him as “Hot Streak Hero”. And then he goes out and goes 2-4 with a 2R HR. Unreal.
Kingdomer - May 26, 2010
Definition: Random
Main Entry: ran·dom
Pronunciation: \ˈran-dəm\
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, succession, surge, from Anglo-French randun, from Old French randir to run, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German rinnan to run — more at run
Date: 1561
: a haphazard course
— at random : without definite aim, direction, rule, or method, subjects chosen at random
Sec 108 - May 27, 2010
I'm extremely nervous but cautiously optimistic about this weekend
I’m just not ready for this season to be a lost cause yet, ya know?
Griffin Cooper - May 26, 2010
All I feel is The Fear.
I’m a bad fan :(
JAH - May 26, 2010
Wait what?
Fear - May 26, 2010
/Wink
JAH - May 26, 2010
I charge, big boy.
Fear - May 26, 2010
Wait till you start seeing these goddamn bats.
Jesus Jones - May 27, 2010
Did you see what God just did?
HawkedUp - May 27, 2010
That wasn't God, you bastard. That was Rob Johnson.
Jesus Jones - May 27, 2010
Goddamn hope is back.
When the hell did that happen?
the other side - May 26, 2010
Winning streak!
Slow Country - May 26, 2010
I am also nervous about this weekend because the last time I was drunk in Portland I got my ass beat.
Sec 108 - May 27, 2010
Don't worry,
I’m not going to be in Portland this weekend.
Thingray - May 27, 2010
I can't wait 'til we sweep this upcoming series against Texas.
Eyeball Kid - May 27, 2010
That series, if anything, will bring clarity to this season.
And to where Cliff Lee is going to call home this summer.
stredarts - May 27, 2010
This series may be the most important one all season.
Not whether we win or lose, but what the guys “belief system” tells them when it’s over. Even as I type this I know this is so %^^$#-up.
TrustBaseball - May 27, 2010
It's gametime gentlemen.
Slow Country - May 26, 2010
And ladies.
Slow Country - May 26, 2010
And robots.
JAH - May 26, 2010
Good stuff Matthew.
“Ichiro is fine”….Perfect
the other side - May 26, 2010
Exactly, Ichiro is fine, he's Ichiro. Give me another 20 at bats and if we're in the same
situation I might start to worry (not really, it will take more than that). I had to rec this as I appreciate your post game comments. Thank you.
TrustBaseball - May 26, 2010
Will Ichiro ever hit with men on base?
Is that important?
Great Sergios Ghost - May 26, 2010
Ichiro hits when Ichiro hits. Typically I believe he hits best with he's got runners in scoring position.
He’ll regress back to that. Don’t worry about Mr. Consistency.
TrustBaseball - May 26, 2010
*when
TrustBaseball - May 26, 2010
Yes.
waldo rojas - May 27, 2010
If at this point in your baseball watching life you still question Ichiro's ability as a baseball player
there’s almost no hope for you.
Unless you’re asking “when will there be people on base for Ichiro to drive in” in which case I don’t know.
pdb - May 27, 2010
When we bat Figgins in the 9 hole.
Sources say.
TheBishop - May 27, 2010
Ichiro's career slash line with men on base: .334/.406/.423...
With RISP, this becomes .337/.440/.417.
Will he ever hit with men on base? A nine-year career offers an unequivocal yes.
harkening - May 27, 2010
Well your data seems to indicate that he hits well with men on and men in SP
But I swear the last couple of years he’s been not strong with men on. Do I question his skills, dear god no, fave player for years and I consider him a first ballot HOFer but come on, when the box says he went 2 for 4 the two is usually when no one was on. If he has a weakness, besides not drawing more walks as I’ve heard mentioned, is that I think he tightens up with men on. Hell this whole team is. Wak, loosen these boys up. They can hit, why aren’t they?
Great Sergios Ghost - May 30, 2010
We are 3-3 since Miltons return
And I think I remember someone saying we were 14-14 when he started before. He’s a very important dynamic, which can’t be said enough. Good lineups Wak, keep it up!
Kenneth Arthur - May 26, 2010
The team is 8-9 in Sweeney starts
14-13 in Milton starts.
5-6 in Saunders starts.
4-4 in Bard starts.
8-17 in Jr starts.
It seems like you ge this now Wak.
Kenneth Arthur - May 27, 2010
i don't understand the schedule coming up.
Two days off this week. Then we go to Anaheim. Then we come back for seven against Minnesota and Anaheim. Then we have a ten game road trip to Texas, San Diego and St. Louis before a day off.
Mariner John - May 26, 2010
Don't forget the trip before, where we went to Tampa, then LA, then back over to Baltimore
This shit is stupid
tootthekazoo - May 26, 2010
Well stated.
TrustBaseball - May 26, 2010
Was that last year?
Mariner John - May 26, 2010
No, that was 2 weeks ago
tootthekazoo - May 26, 2010
And we aren't even the team that will travel the most miles this year.
We usually are, but the Angels go a few hundred miles further this season.
Jesus Jones - May 27, 2010
Um
We went Baltimore, Tampa, then Oakland before coming home.
We haven’t been to LAnaheim yet this year.
calim - May 27, 2010
He's been too busy strangling armadillos with horshoes to pay attention to details.
Or at least it was some shit like that.
Sec 108 - May 27, 2010
fuckin armadillo had it coming
pdb - May 27, 2010
The close losses are heartbreaking
But these close wins feel nice. I’m happy that we are getting some breaks our way now. Since this team scores and allows so few runs, I imagine we will have a ton of close games and therefore will have exciting/heartbreaking games all the time.
Edgar for Pres - May 26, 2010
Yes, I know luck doesn't work this way and all that
but it sure would be nice to fall more on the positive side going forward in these next two weeks after coming up short so often in the previous two months.
Omerta - May 27, 2010
I find it hard to concentrate when there aren't bullet points
What an eighth inning. Sweeney, Lopez, Johnson, Wilson? Honestly, had I been at home watching the game, I probably would have taken a break while the M’s were hitting to do a quick chore or run and get the mail. Amazing stuff.
Get better, Bard. You are loved.
Teej - May 26, 2010
My sentiments exactly. I had to step away in the 8th to sign for a package from FEDEX.
Best signing I’ve ever done and didn’t feel like I would be missing much. I caught it all on the re-broadcast of the game. How wrong was I?
Feel better soon, Bard.
TrustBaseball - May 26, 2010
Get well soon, Mr. Bard!
“Good job using the crosswalk instead of running between moving traffic, Rob!”
tootthekazoo - May 26, 2010
Actually in that instance I think most of us would prefer the latter
Snowman1025 - May 26, 2010
Well, that's probably true based on the survey...
we’d mostly like him to go away. He doesn’t have to be injured.
TrustBaseball - May 26, 2010
No, a quick and painless death would be acceptable as well.
d0nkey - May 27, 2010
Great job Matthew.
I enjoy your analytical approach to writing.
MT Olson - May 26, 2010
Great work.
I appreciate you posting this as I love to read post game comments. Especially games I was unable to watch all of. Thank you.
Hopefulmsfan - May 27, 2010
Thank you
I appreciate post game comments very much, as I usually am teaching English class in South Korea during the mornings when the Mariners are playing (16 hours ahead time difference)…thanks for keeping us all informed.
DaeguDave - May 27, 2010
WOOO!
South Korea is awesome!
Slow Country - May 27, 2010
Although if you're living in Seoul
I suggest you start driving south soon.
Rollo Tomasi - May 27, 2010
It was my mom's first game at Safeco
After the 7th inning stretch, we got happy feet and wandered right down about 15 rows behind home plate right in time for the rally. Was super exciting to see the rally close up and all the big smiles in the dugout. But the highlight for me was my mom’s quote after watching johnny damon strike out “what a queer man”
Astrobiology - May 27, 2010
Great Comments
After yesterday’s game, I can’t believe there isn’t a scouting report in the league that doesn’t read “don’t throw Mike Sweeney strikes, he swings at everything”. Sure he hit the home run, but the at bat before that was bad. Yuniesky bad.
Drew_D - May 27, 2010
After watching this season, I seriously can't believe anyone throws him a first pitch fastball at all
seattlebruin - May 27, 2010
I can't believe anyone throws him strikes
Cantu Easley Winn - May 27, 2010
Or Chone Figgins balls
Cantu Easley Winn - May 27, 2010
You seem to underestimate how bad MLB pitchers are at throwing the ball over the plate
although to be fair, umps tend to call a much smaller strike zone than the rulebook really indicates
seattlebruin - May 27, 2010
Except for some umpires
that have an oddly shaped strike zone. Rhomboids, or penta hexa thingamabobs.
I’d need to recall geometry to compute the area and compare it to what the rulebook says the area should be (that would be easier, I can handle rectangles).
Paul AB - May 27, 2010
Basically cut your shape into triangles,
then area = sum of the triangles’ area. Triangle area = (1/2)xLengthxWidth
Two Rs and Two Ls - May 27, 2010
You took my comment way too seriously
Paul AB - May 27, 2010
I kinda just wanted the excuse to remind everyone how you find the area of a triangle.
See! It WAS useful for something!
Two Rs and Two Ls - May 28, 2010
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