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Seattle (32-30) @ Detroit (33-28)
Posted: Thu Jun 9, 2011 9:41 pm
by TTown
Doug Fister (3-6, 3.29) vs. Justin Verlander (6-3, 3.04)
Erik Bedard (3-4, 3.46) vs. Brady Penny (5-4, 4.76)
Michael Pineda (6-3, 2.33) vs. Max Scherzer (7-2, 4.68)
Felix Hernandez (6-5, 3.29) vs. Rick Porcello (6-3, 3.58)
Disappointing series in Chicago, but at least we didn't get swept. We're 4-2 against Detroit so far this year, with a clean sweep last time we hit the Motor City.
Re: Seattle (32-30) @ Detroit (33-28)
Posted: Thu Jun 9, 2011 10:22 pm
by Jeff23
This Series is so huge... just take a Look at the wild Card standings. The Rangers are playing the twins who are Having a terrible season so far. We Need to win.
If we put Wright in in the 8th, and He blows the Lead again, i am going to Be One angry man.
Posting on realgm with an iPhone sucks.
Re: Seattle (32-30) @ Detroit (33-28)
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 7:34 pm
by Sweezo
We didn't stand a chance in that game...Verlander was on fire and several of our best LH hitters were on the bench.
Still, I like the match-ups for the next three games. We still have a good shot at taking this series.
Re: Seattle (32-30) @ Detroit (33-28)
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 7:49 pm
by TTown
Yeah, we got Verlander'd. He was unhittable. Our one run was even a fluke.
Fister was okay, scoreless through 5 but man that kid dodges bullet after bullet. I think he had three leadoff doubles OR triples through 5 which Detroit failed to capitalize on. Then they pounced on him in the 6th.
Re: Seattle (32-30) @ Detroit (33-28)
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 8:52 pm
by Sweezo
Here's a surprise:
Figgins is leading off today while Ichiro rides the pine. I know Ichiro's struggling, but they're putting Peguero in RF? What is it with the desire to get Peguero in the line-up?
Re: Seattle (32-30) @ Detroit (33-28)
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 9:07 pm
by TTown
I've actually toyed with this idea myself; while one would think it shouldn't matter, sometimes athletes only perform when comfortable and all his success in Anaheim came as the Angel's table setter. Why not try Figgins at the leadoff spot, and bat Ichiro third? Best case scenario, it lights a fire under Figgins. Worst case scenario, our offense still blows.
Re: Seattle (32-30) @ Detroit (33-28)
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 9:10 pm
by TTown
Stolen from one of the Mariners frequent Facebook updates I unknowingly signed up for when I "liked" them a few years ago:
The Mariners face a right-handed starter in each of the next six games. Seattle is 25-19 (.568) and has the 2nd best record in the American League and 4th in the Majors in games against right-handed starters.
Re: Seattle (32-30) @ Detroit (33-28)
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 9:16 pm
by Jeff23
you know what i really like about this season? I'm checking the standings frequently. I really like this team, but man do we need some reliable offense.
Figgins is terrible, he should be riding the pine.
Re: Seattle (32-30) @ Detroit (33-28)
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 11:18 pm
by TTown
1-0 M's in the 1st. Smoak goes yard.
Re: Seattle (32-30) @ Detroit (33-28)
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 11:39 pm
by TTown
Sweezo wrote:Here's a surprise:
Figgins is leading off today while Ichiro rides the pine. I know Ichiro's struggling, but they're putting Peguero in RF? What is it with the desire to get Peguero in the line-up?
I'll be damned if you weren't on to something when you said the M's are just waiting for Peguero to earn a demotion. He's at 77 ABs going into today, I wonder if the organization made some sort of internal decision to give him 100, demote, assess, and give him a list of things to work on. Starting him today doesn't make a ton of sense to me otherwise.
Re: Seattle (32-30) @ Detroit (33-28)
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 11:47 pm
by TTown
Figgins with a double, almost legs out an infield single earlier. He's reborn at the leadoff spot, I knew it!
On a completely unrelated note, does anyone else pronounce his name "Ch-own-ee", even though you know it's pronounced "Shawn"?
Re: Seattle (32-30) @ Detroit (33-28)
Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2011 2:05 am
by Sweezo
TTown wrote:I'll be damned if you weren't on to something when you said the M's are just waiting for Peguero to earn a demotion. He's at 77 ABs going into today, I wonder if the organization made some sort of internal decision to give him 100, demote, assess, and give him a list of things to work on. Starting him today doesn't make a ton of sense to me otherwise.
That said, pretty much every time I write something critical of him on here, that night he goes on to have a career game. The guy swing at pitches at a rate that only Vlad Guerrero could approve of, but he's so **** strong that when he does make contact he destroys the ball.
Something's got to give with his approach at some point, but when has games where he hits two home runs or hits a triple followed by a game-winning home run, he does make the decision about his future complicated.
Re: Seattle (32-30) @ Detroit (33-28)
Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2011 6:25 am
by Zyme
TTown wrote:Figgins with a double, almost legs out an infield single earlier. He's reborn at the leadoff spot, I knew it!
On a completely unrelated note, does anyone else pronounce his name "Ch-own-ee", even though you know it's pronounced "Shawn"?
It's pronounced Shawn:
RN:Desmond DeChone Figgins
With Carlos, while he is feats or famine, he is a desparately needed power bat. He'd be a perfect candidate for a season of .230 50R 20HR 60RBI, which for this team is worth 5th in the order.
Re: Seattle (32-30) @ Detroit (33-28)
Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2011 4:21 pm
by TTown
TTown wrote:I'll be damned if you weren't on to something when you said the M's are just waiting for Peguero to earn a demotion. He's at 77 ABs going into today, I wonder if the organization made some sort of internal decision to give him 100, demote, assess, and give him a list of things to work on. Starting him today doesn't make a ton of sense to me otherwise.
Oh, I didn't realize Wedge put him in there to hit the go-ahead HR. My mistake, then. Carry on, Carlos.
Re: Seattle (32-30) @ Detroit (33-28)
Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2011 5:35 pm
by jumanji
Figgins 2 for 4 (not sure how the second hit wasnt an error though). Figgins doing well is nice and all but it just muddles the whole what to do with Dustin Ackley situation. Ackley has struggled the last few games since Carp got called up. It might just be a coincidence but at some point Ackley will make mental notes on how his opportunity is being handled. I personally would probably have Ackley in Seattle as early as monday and might have to so bye to Jack Wilson.
On an unrelated note has anyone noticed how injury free the 2011 Mariner edition has been.
Re: Seattle (32-30) @ Detroit (33-28)
Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2011 9:55 pm
by Jeff23
jumanji wrote:
On an unrelated note has anyone noticed how injury free the 2011 Mariner edition has been.
Dont jinx it
The Rangers are down by 7 against the twins... Every time they lose, we lose too. But i feel very good about tonight because our Rookie stud Pineda will pitch. Go M's!
Re: Seattle (32-30) @ Detroit (33-28)
Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2011 11:14 pm
by Jeff23
great catch by Halman there.
Re: Seattle (32-30) @ Detroit (33-28)
Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2011 11:19 pm
by Jeff23
bad start by pineda.
Re: Seattle (32-30) @ Detroit (33-28)
Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2011 11:57 pm
by Jeff23
our offense is a no-show so far.
Re: Seattle (32-30) @ Detroit (33-28)
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2011 12:01 am
by Sweezo
Jeff23 wrote:our offense is a no-show so far.
It's the same as it ever was. We had a nice opportunity with two runners on and no outs the last half inning, but then our offense went 1-2-3 quite quickly. Hopefully Pineda can limit the damage and keep us in it.