Image

Seattle (37-35) @ Washington (35-37)

User avatar
Bay_Areas_Finest
Lead Assistant
Posts: 5,505
And1: 1
Joined: Apr 10, 2006
Location: Bay Area, California

Seattle (37-35) @ Washington (35-37) 

Post#1 » by Bay_Areas_Finest » Tue Jun 21, 2011 1:22 pm

Doug Fister (3-8, 3.53) vs. Livan Hernandez (4-8, 3.77)
Erik Bedard (4-4, 3.16) vs. John Lannan (4-5, 3.52)
Michael Pineda (7-4, 2.64) vs. Jason Marquis (7-2, 3.86)


Wow. I had no idea that the Nationals were doing so well, and that their starting pitching was so quality this season. Every pitcher in this series has an ERA under 4.00. Craziness.

I will simply be happy with a series win here on the road.
Image
User avatar
Rafael122
Forum Mod
Forum Mod
Posts: 20,810
And1: 3,542
Joined: Oct 11, 2004
       

Re: Seattle (37-35) @ Washington (35-37) 

Post#2 » by Rafael122 » Tue Jun 21, 2011 4:15 pm

Nats fan here, really looking forward to watching that Pineda/Marquis matchup. And yes, Nationals pitching has been solid this year mostly because our defense has been good as well. Livo is in the same position as most of your pitchers, he gets no run support, so that 4-8 record...he should have 5-6 by now.
Bickerstaff: who's up for kickball?!!
Ed Wood: Only if it's the no-pants variety.
User avatar
Bay_Areas_Finest
Lead Assistant
Posts: 5,505
And1: 1
Joined: Apr 10, 2006
Location: Bay Area, California

Re: Seattle (37-35) @ Washington (35-37) 

Post#3 » by Bay_Areas_Finest » Tue Jun 21, 2011 4:31 pm

Oh that Livan and his 50 mph breaking ball.

Even though he doesn't get his due on a national level, Erik Bedard has been this teams BEST PITCHER since his first few struggling starts. He should be the guy the Nats watch out for most.

Washington's best chance at a win is Game 1. I really like our chances in the final two games. A sweep would be terrific.

I don't think I've ever seen the Nationals play, so looking forward to it. :lol:
Image
User avatar
TTown
Bench Warmer
Posts: 1,464
And1: 11
Joined: Apr 04, 2009
Location: Oregon

Re: Seattle (37-35) @ Washington (35-37) 

Post#4 » by TTown » Tue Jun 21, 2011 11:23 pm

2 runs and 4 hits off Hernandez in the 1st. Ackley's batting 5th today behind Smoak, he drove in an RBI single.
ImageImageImageImage
User avatar
Jeff23
Lead Assistant
Posts: 4,986
And1: 246
Joined: Apr 14, 2010

Re: Seattle (37-35) @ Washington (35-37) 

Post#5 » by Jeff23 » Wed Jun 22, 2011 12:22 am

Nice one by Fister, up 4-0.
User avatar
Bay_Areas_Finest
Lead Assistant
Posts: 5,505
And1: 1
Joined: Apr 10, 2006
Location: Bay Area, California

Re: Seattle (37-35) @ Washington (35-37) 

Post#6 » by Bay_Areas_Finest » Wed Jun 22, 2011 2:09 am

I hope Eric Wedge dies in a fire tonight. What a **** joke.

I don't care if our bullpen imploded. Why the **** do you take out Doug Fister? WHY!? "League needs some work"? WHY!? Let the starter, who is cruising, and has only thrown 95 pitches, get the **** complete game.

**** Wedge!

And if you go to the bullpen, don't go to the closer in a non-save situation! Ugh! And maybe if Smoak doesn't make the error, we are fine. Whatever. Worst loss in a long time, especially with Texas possibly losing.
Image
Bulltalk
Retired Mod
Retired Mod
Posts: 37,842
And1: 9,277
Joined: Jun 25, 2002
Location: Seattle Area
       

Re: Seattle (37-35) @ Washington (35-37) 

Post#7 » by Bulltalk » Wed Jun 22, 2011 2:26 am

WTF! We're up 5-1 at the end of the 8th. I go outside to cook dinner on the porch. I come back in not long after, check things out, and we EFFING LOST!

Poor Fister. This guy just can't win.
"I'm a truth teller. All I do is tell the truth."

(Donald Trump - 8/11/16)
User avatar
TTown
Bench Warmer
Posts: 1,464
And1: 11
Joined: Apr 04, 2009
Location: Oregon

Re: Seattle (37-35) @ Washington (35-37) 

Post#8 » by TTown » Wed Jun 22, 2011 3:35 am

Well that was frustrating.
ImageImageImageImage
Sweezo
Retired Mod
Retired Mod
Posts: 18,215
And1: 36
Joined: Aug 12, 2001
       

Re: Seattle (37-35) @ Washington (35-37) 

Post#9 » by Sweezo » Wed Jun 22, 2011 3:44 am

I don't fault Wedge for putting the closer in there. League's the best RP in the roster right now and he's been lights out. So what if he's the closer...he's been used in all kinds of situations as a relief pitcher over his career. He'd pitched 14 innings in a row without giving up a run and he's been a groundball machine.
User avatar
Bay_Areas_Finest
Lead Assistant
Posts: 5,505
And1: 1
Joined: Apr 10, 2006
Location: Bay Area, California

Re: Seattle (37-35) @ Washington (35-37) 

Post#10 » by Bay_Areas_Finest » Wed Jun 22, 2011 1:17 pm

I sure do get angry after bad losses. :lol:

Well; I still don't like taking out Fister, especially when he just had an easy 8th inning and his pitch count is under 100. Keep him out there for the 9th, and if he shows some fatigue by walking a guy or giving up a hard hit, go to the pen.

Really though; Bullpen should be able to hold the lead. And Brandon League actually didn't pitch that bad at all. Bad breaks. Smoak makes the error, then he walks the next guy (had him 0-2 as well. Ugh.), double play ball, RBI hit up the middle (again after having the guy 0-2 and went to 3-2), but then the Morse ball which, if it doesn't hit League, is a routine groundout to Ackley.

Oh well. These type of losses happen a couple times every year. So frustrating though.
Image
User avatar
Jeff23
Lead Assistant
Posts: 4,986
And1: 246
Joined: Apr 14, 2010

Re: Seattle (37-35) @ Washington (35-37) 

Post#11 » by Jeff23 » Wed Jun 22, 2011 4:40 pm

What a joke that 9th inning was. I thought Wedge should NOT have taken out League. The rangers won again, the astros are terrible.
User avatar
TTown
Bench Warmer
Posts: 1,464
And1: 11
Joined: Apr 04, 2009
Location: Oregon

Re: Seattle (37-35) @ Washington (35-37) 

Post#12 » by TTown » Wed Jun 22, 2011 6:39 pm

To take something away from last night, Fister was awesome and Ichiro got another two hits. 18 hits total during this 9-game hit streak, in which he's batting .462. He's up to 84 hits through 73 games; at about 45% of the way through, I'd guess he's on pace to get right around 200. This could be a year like 2002 (208 hits) or 2005 (206 hits) where he nabs 200 dangerously late in September.
ImageImageImageImage
Sweezo
Retired Mod
Retired Mod
Posts: 18,215
And1: 36
Joined: Aug 12, 2001
       

Re: Seattle (37-35) @ Washington (35-37) 

Post#13 » by Sweezo » Thu Jun 23, 2011 1:53 am

Hell of a game for Figgins...an early error leads to a run, and he took three called strikes in a row down the middle of the plate to end the game. He. Is. Worthless.
Bulltalk
Retired Mod
Retired Mod
Posts: 37,842
And1: 9,277
Joined: Jun 25, 2002
Location: Seattle Area
       

Re: Seattle (37-35) @ Washington (35-37) 

Post#14 » by Bulltalk » Thu Jun 23, 2011 10:21 am

Sweezo wrote:Hell of a game for Figgins...an early error leads to a run, and he took three called strikes in a row down the middle of the plate to end the game. He. Is. Worthless.


I feel you, man.

Bedard is smoking hot, 2.94 ERA now. God damn! We need hitting. As Harry Carey used to say, nobody's ever won a zero to zero game. It's not quite that bad...but come on. We can't come up with 3 runs against the Nats?

Bad stretch this past week or more. Thank God the Rangers are sucking it up too, and that we're only 2 games back. It could be a lot worse.

PS> When I look at Figgens, and think about our hitting woes, it's still irks me that we didn't take Rendon. I know what Hippie said, but...God it seemed like a no-brainer to me.
"I'm a truth teller. All I do is tell the truth."

(Donald Trump - 8/11/16)
User avatar
Bay_Areas_Finest
Lead Assistant
Posts: 5,505
And1: 1
Joined: Apr 10, 2006
Location: Bay Area, California

Re: Seattle (37-35) @ Washington (35-37) 

Post#15 » by Bay_Areas_Finest » Thu Jun 23, 2011 4:29 pm

There is no reason for Figgins to ever play again. Christ. He's had enough opportunities.

1. Ichiro (RF)
2. Ryan (SS)
3. Smoak (1B)
4. Olivo (C)
5. Ackley (2B)
6. Halman (LF)
7. Kennedy (3B)
8. Carp (DH)
9. Gutierrez (CF)

That's actually not a bad lineup, but my God, we would be so much better offensively with just ONE really solid bat to put in the middle of the order. I actually like Ackley in the #5 spot.

Pieguero is also trash. If a right-hander is going, use Carp.
Image
User avatar
Jeff23
Lead Assistant
Posts: 4,986
And1: 246
Joined: Apr 14, 2010

Re: Seattle (37-35) @ Washington (35-37) 

Post#16 » by Jeff23 » Thu Jun 23, 2011 6:14 pm

That was impressive by Pineda to close out the 4th. This kid is a stud.
User avatar
TTown
Bench Warmer
Posts: 1,464
And1: 11
Joined: Apr 04, 2009
Location: Oregon

Re: Seattle (37-35) @ Washington (35-37) 

Post#17 » by TTown » Thu Jun 23, 2011 6:15 pm

We are being no-hit by the Nationals in the 5th.
ImageImageImageImage
User avatar
Jeff23
Lead Assistant
Posts: 4,986
And1: 246
Joined: Apr 14, 2010

Re: Seattle (37-35) @ Washington (35-37) 

Post#18 » by Jeff23 » Thu Jun 23, 2011 6:26 pm

I could watch Pineda pitch 24 straight hours. I cant wait to see this guy in 2-3 years.
User avatar
TTown
Bench Warmer
Posts: 1,464
And1: 11
Joined: Apr 04, 2009
Location: Oregon

Re: Seattle (37-35) @ Washington (35-37) 

Post#19 » by TTown » Thu Jun 23, 2011 6:28 pm

Pineda breaks up the no-no in the 6th with a bloop single.
ImageImageImageImage
User avatar
Jeff23
Lead Assistant
Posts: 4,986
And1: 246
Joined: Apr 14, 2010

Re: Seattle (37-35) @ Washington (35-37) 

Post#20 » by Jeff23 » Thu Jun 23, 2011 6:31 pm

I officially have a mancrush on mister pineda.

Return to Seattle Mariners