For much of the game, Felix was all right. He ran into a little trouble in the bottom of the third, but even there it was only a single off the end of the bat that cost him a run, and he was able to lock it down after that. He ended the third with a groundout. He completed the fourth with three groundouts. He completed the fifth with two groundouts and a pop out. He was throwing some balls, and the Rangers were getting some swings, but there wasn't a whole lot of damage being done.
Then the end began to approach. We didn't know if this was the last we'd see of Felix all year. Felix didn't know, either. He couldn't have known. And one got the sense that, if he was to go out, he wanted to go out with a bang. So he did.
- J. Borbon struck out swinging
- E. German struck out swinging
- C. Davis struck out swinging
- D. Murphy popped out to shallow left
Those were possibly the final four at bats of Felix Hernandez's 2010 season. They consisted of three swinging strikeouts and a weak pop-up. Granted, they didn't exactly come against Texas' heavy hitters, but they allowed Felix to walk off the field happy, and they allowed us to avoid a bittersweet conclusion. When I used to run cross country, I always had a little something extra saved up to sprint the final stretch. It seems Felix had the same idea.
There'll be plenty of time to reflect on Felix's incredible season when it's over. Right now, we aren't sure. I don't think the team is sure. Felix certainly wants to come back out on Sunday, given that he's stuck at an obnoxious 249.2 total innings. We'll see what ends up happening. I can understand both sides, and they're almost equally valid.
For now, take heart in the fact that, if Felix is all done, he went out on top. For the 16th time, he went at least eight innings. For the 18th time, he allowed five hits or less. For the 15th time, he allowed one run or less. And for the 13th time, he came away with a win. Nobody wanted to see Felix end it with a stinker. For a minute there in the third, I think we all grew a little worried. Felix put those worries to rest. Felix was terrific. In a game that meant little, against a team that didn't care, what matters is that Felix was terrific, and if this is the stopping point, it was a hell of a way to end.
For neither the first time nor the last time this year - thank you, Felix. You have blossomed into everything I've ever dreamed you would be. As a player I follow in sports, that makes you the magnificent exception.
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ALL HAIL THE KING!
And may he behead the heathen David Murphy the next time they meet as vengeance for a game full of obnoxious cockery.
TheBishop - September 28, 2010
Just saw the Rotoworld thing on Felix.
joof - September 28, 2010
Hope this doesn't turn into Felix vs. Brown.
the other side - September 28, 2010
Well, it is the last game of the year... Brown won't be a issue next year, hopefully.
Brown won’t be a issue next year, hopefully.
I love Felix’s attitude.
LeftArrow2 - September 29, 2010
The attitude is great, I just don't want Felix to become bigger than the Mariners.
I don’t think that’s what is happening here and he damn well has deserved this. I think they can come to some kind of compromise. A pitch limit, a certain number of innings he gets, etc.
the other side - September 29, 2010
Bigger than the Mariners? He's bigger than Jesus.
ThomasG - September 29, 2010
He seems pretty determined
He must have his eye on something. 250IP? Possibly, but that’s not much of a boast.
He’s currently just ahead in terms of ERA and strikeouts. The ERA one is unlikely to be caught, but Ks? Come Friday, Jared Weaver might have overtaken him by a few…
Perhaps he’s just loving being out there too much right now.
MarkE - September 29, 2010
Halladay's complete game put him at 250.2 innings on the season.
Felix is one inning behind. Maybe he wants the most IP to go with his strikeout and ERA titles.
SeattExPat - September 29, 2010
Plus, if Weaver pitches again he probably won't have the strikeout title.
Eyebrows - September 29, 2010
Halladay wouldn't be competition for Felix in the AL Cy Young race.
The Typical Idiot Fan - September 29, 2010
I'm pretty sure he's just talking about how Felix may want to have the most innings pitched in MLB.
I doubt anyone thinks Halladay’s numbers have anything to do with Felix’s
BrettJMiller - September 29, 2010
Ah.
The Typical Idiot Fan - September 29, 2010
I'll never love a baseball player more than I love Felix.
EnglishMariner - September 29, 2010
What about Jose Lopez?
seattlebruin - September 29, 2010
Another glowing Olson moment..
Is on that FSN commercial where he says “I believe in.. the fans of Safeco Field” and dive bombs the camera with his mug. Adorable.
seamariners85 - September 29, 2010
From a very selfish perspective I really do hope he pitches on Sunday.
I’m pretty sure the fans deserve to end the season that way.
Sec 108 - September 29, 2010
Yeah. I think the one inning 'start' is a compromise that everyone can live with.
Get him to 250 2/3 IP, maybe get the strikeout title, let the fans give him a standing O.
marc w - September 29, 2010
Agreed.
Yeah, his long-term health is key, but I kind of wonder, honestly, if 257 IP would really be that much worse than 249 IP
BrettJMiller - September 29, 2010
Whenever I sprinted near the end of a run for xc, it was because I was so tired I couldn't feel pain and the adrenaline just kicks in and the legs just move themselves
Slurvey - September 29, 2010
I have never felt so out of control!
Jeff Sullivan - September 29, 2010
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