No matter what the numbers show, look who was coming to the rubber and the plate. We didn’t have a chance here. Wait, we didn’t have a better chance after the 2nd,, this chart is messed up.
Dave Cameron's remarks on and analysis of Michael Saunders
and his swing made so much sense that I’m less hopeful about his possibilities than I was before. And watching Saunders is one of the main reasons to watch the Mariners the 2nd half. But he needs some work.
Odd thing is that Saunders new swing exacerbates the coverage problems of his old swing.
When they said they were reworking his swing, I assumed it was about adding plate coverage, but it appears to have been all about the power. Success in that department, at least.
Oh well. It never felt like we were going to win this one. Bedard!!
joey90 - July 2, 2010
Mariners baseball!
SethGrandpa - July 2, 2010
That was not a very good Fisting.
I Lick Squirrels - July 2, 2010
Sometimes being the Fister can get a little messy.
JonBBT - July 2, 2010
Fister? I hardl... oh screw it.
The Typical Idiot Fan - July 3, 2010
Fister had too much stuff.
ThundaPC - July 3, 2010 via mobile
This one was just not ours to have.
Fister is not Felix and certainly he is not Lee.
TrustBaseball - July 2, 2010
99% in the 7th, that is the way I felt watching
Sirbunt - July 2, 2010
Yeah, but...
No matter what the numbers show, look who was coming to the rubber and the plate. We didn’t have a chance here. Wait, we didn’t have a better chance after the 2nd,, this chart is messed up.
TrustBaseball - July 3, 2010
Any sentence that begins with "no matter what the numbers show",
and then ends with a declarative statement, is flawed and deserves being ignored.
Matthew - July 3, 2010
No matter what the numbers show...
Matthew is always good for a random jump off the top row onto an unsuspecting erroneous statement (and its author).
thehemogoblin - July 3, 2010
Dave Cameron's remarks on and analysis of Michael Saunders
and his swing made so much sense that I’m less hopeful about his possibilities than I was before. And watching Saunders is one of the main reasons to watch the Mariners the 2nd half. But he needs some work.
ignacio - July 3, 2010
Odd thing is that Saunders new swing exacerbates the coverage problems of his old swing.
When they said they were reworking his swing, I assumed it was about adding plate coverage, but it appears to have been all about the power. Success in that department, at least.
JonBBT - July 3, 2010
All that matters is the dingers.
Marinerfanjake - July 3, 2010
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