Let's just go ahead and get this out of the way. Yes, David Aardsma had Hideki Matsui struck out to start the ninth. The 2-1 pitch was probably a strike, and the 3-2 pitch was definitely a strike. Rather than a walk, that should've been an out, and an out there changes the entire course of the inning. If Sam Holbrook makes the right call there, the Mariners might win the game.
But anyone who blames this on Sam Holbrook getting that call wrong only watched one half-inning. Shawn Kelley got a complete gift strikeout of Maicer Izturis in the eighth. Erick Aybar was called out at second stretching a single in the eighth when replays showed he might've been safe. Jesus Colome got a bases-loaded called strikeout of Mike Napoli on a pitch on the edge that's usually a ball. And Josh Wilson picked up an infield single when a routine grounder struck second base umpire Brian Knight in the leg, leading to the Mariners' first run of the game.
The umpires had a lot to do with this afternoon's outcome. Too much. Far too much. But one could argue that the M's got more help from them than the Angels did. The umpires didn't lose the M's this game. David Aardsma lost the M's this game. Ian Snell lost the M's this game. Jesus Colome and Kanekoa Texeira lost the M's this game. Mike Brumley and bad baserunning lost the M's this game. The Mariners put 20 men on base, but the Angels had 19 with three dingers, and in the end, I think you just have to say that the team that deserved to win wound up winning. Sure, they fell behind, but they came back and the M's did little to inhibit their progress.
This series could've easily been a sweep. The Mariners could've come out 21-28 and within 5 or 5.5 of the lead. Instead, they blew it. And they blew it because they aren't that good.
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We suck at everything. Period.
DHforHOF - May 30, 2010
I hate all living things.
JAH - May 30, 2010
Not only did I go to this game
But I lost a Guti foul ball to a conniving nine-year old in an Eckstein jersey
Feels bad, man.
blueside714 - May 30, 2010
Ouch.
sanford_and_son - May 30, 2010
So tempting...
Must resist obvious jokes.
johnbai - May 31, 2010
The bad baserunning has been a consistent feature all season long
which seems particularly suicidal for a team that doesn’t hit
ignacio - May 30, 2010
How do you lose a game with Joe Saunders pitching?
Alexander Calloway - May 30, 2010
That's easy. We do it all the time.
ThundaPC - May 30, 2010
Give up 9 runs is a pretty good way.
Gihyou - May 30, 2010
We've done it every game since 2005.
MFAN - May 30, 2010
They should change the name of the Team Site.
DHforHOF - May 30, 2010
" And they blew it because they aren't that good"
And that’s what really hurts…we thought they WOULD be that good, at least good enough to contend in a very weak division. But they aren’t, they just aren’t good at all, and the thought of 4 more months of this kind of shit is just too damn depressing.
DaeguDave - May 30, 2010
Just blow the shit up.
kentroyals5 - May 30, 2010
That pretty much sums up our season.
We had a really good chance to win this (season/series/game), but we lost because we’re bad.
lailaihei - May 30, 2010
The anti-clutch team
It’s not just that the Mariners are not coming through in the clutch, they are coming through for the other team when it counts. And that’s not counting the gifts from bad baserunning and a 3rd base coach that has no judgment.
The other teams must be thinking, “Man, this is a DUMB team!” We don’t want to lose to a dumb team. Let’s just hang around long enough, and they’ll eventually give us the game.
PackBob - May 30, 2010
This division hasnt been this bad in a long time.
It’s very disheartening that we can’t play consistently well enough to be in the .500 area, which would keep us in this race all season.
Rudy4three - May 30, 2010
This team is great at playing just well enough to lose
If the score a lot of runs, they’ll give up more.
If they give the bullpen a small lead late in the game, the bullpen will blow the save.
If they have runners on in scoring position, they’ll strand them.
If……
Coug1990 - May 30, 2010
Where the hell has Griffey been anyway?
Not that it really matters since he sucks and Wak apparently abhors the idea of pinch hitting.
svart aske - May 30, 2010
At the end of the bench, where he belongs
Jeff Sullivan - May 30, 2010
I was thinking he took a vacation down to Florida, which wouldn't surprise me.
He’s been conspicuously absent from TV airtime.
svart aske - May 30, 2010
Pretty glad I didn't watch this game.
But man….this fucking blows.
sanford_and_son - May 30, 2010
2010 in review
Robert - May 31, 2010
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