February 13, 2004 · Filed Under Mariners · Comments Off on  

Looks like the M’s won’t have John Mabry to kick around anymore!

February 13, 2004 · Filed Under Mariners · Comments Off on  

Eureka.

The 19th non-roster invitee is one Wiki Gonzalez, according to the link above. Gonzalez was not on the original list of 16, and what I had heard is that if he impressed the M’s with his play during winter ball, they’d invite him. Apparently hitting .211/.318/.380 in 71 at-bats is enough to impress the M’s, which fits with the rest of this off-season if you think about it. Thanks to everyone who emailed about this.

February 13, 2004 · Filed Under Mariners · Comments Off on  

From all accounts, Dave Myers is a pretty nice guy, but that’s a ridiculous thing to say. This is simply piling on the guy who isn’t here to defend himself for no other reason than to try and drum up optimism. If Myers really believes that Cirillo is a poor defensive third baseman, then he’s deluded himself into being completely negative about the guy due to reasons other than logic and basic evaluation techniques.

If Myers hasn’t seen some tremendous defensive plays (which, by and large, have nothing to do with diving), then he simply hasn’t been paying attention. There is nothing resembling logic or evidence that suggests Spiezio will be anything but a significant downgrade defensively over Cirillo. The offense he provides should outweigh the differences, though, to be fair, improving over what the Mariners got from third base last year is about as easy as beating Rick Rizzs in a negativity contest.

February 12, 2004 · Filed Under Mariners · Comments Off on  

From the M’s site (full article):

As for defense, Spiezio probably will make more errors than Cirillo but also get to more balls.

“Cirillo’s range wasn’t very good,” [3B coach Dave] Myers said. “You never saw him dive for a ball. He didn’t have a ‘step-and-dive’ mentality. In that respect, [Spiezio] might make some great plays over there, something we haven’t seen in a couple of years.”

Uh, wow. Say what you will about Cirillo’s hitting, but I always thought he was pretty darned good defensively.

February 12, 2004 · Filed Under Mariners · Comments Off on  

Several articles, including this one, claim that with Mulholland and Owens, the M’s are now inviting 19 players to camp. I just want to go on record to say that I believe that’s wrong, that they’re only inviting 18 players. At the same time, I’m willing to be incorrect on this one. If you know who the 19th player is, please let me know. I’ve added Mulholland and Owens to the Big Board so you can see who my 18 are.

February 12, 2004 · Filed Under Mariners · Comments Off on  

The domain I’ve been using for the past 3 years for my email address went kaput this morning, so I’m in the market for a new hosting service. I don’t like webmail, so I’m basically looking for a POP3 server that will give me a free address and isn’t spam-o-licious. I have no idea of these even exist, but I figured if one does, someone out there would know about it, and could point me in the right direction. Drop me a line with any leads, and I’ll be forever indebted to you. Or, at least thankful.

February 11, 2004 · Filed Under Mariners · Comments Off on  

Interesting email today from reader Toshio Tsukiyama:

According to a Japanese baseball site , Marniners hired Mr. Morimoto, a trainer who used to work for Orix Blue Waves in Japan. He took care of Ichiro for 4 years when he was there (I believe Ichiro won the batting title in each of these 4 yrs). Mr. Morimoto has also served as a personal trainer of Shiggy in the past. So, let’s hope that Mr. Morimoto can prevent Ichiro’s second half slump this year, and keep Shiggy sharp all year.

Of course, while I know like five words of Japanese, I can’t read any of those, so I couldn’t so much tell you if Ichiro’s name is on that page, but I love our readers, so I’ll trust Toshio.

I also want to say that I gave up on wireless networking and sound (for the moment) and pulled my Linksys wireless card and Soundblaster out and suddenly it seems my machine is healed! healed! Woo-hoo! And now thanks to our dear readers, I know about this thing called “system restore” I can use… heh.

February 11, 2004 · Filed Under Mariners · Comments Off on  

The M’s weren’t even smart enough to talk to DePodesta — if you recall, he wasn’t even under contract so it’s not as if they needed to ask permission — let alone hire him. Anyway, great hire for the Dodgers.

February 11, 2004 · Filed Under Mariners · Comments Off on  

Peter Gammons reports Paul DePodesta will be the new GM of the Dodgers. This is good for the M’s in the sense that DePodesta’s a smart guy and anything that makes the A’s weaker is good for us.

This is bad for the M’s in the sense that we hired the newly minted worst GM in baseball while another team picked up a fine GM that will help them to field better teams and do all the good stuff that makes Gilvasi scratch his head and make that bewildered doggy “huh?” expression.

If the M’s had been smart enough and able to see past their own views, they’d have hired DePodesta (or most of the other candidates we tossed out in our discussions) and we’d be division favorites today.

February 11, 2004 · Filed Under Mariners · Comments Off on  

If they really wanted a no-hit 4th/5th outfielder, the M’s should have kept Greg Colbrunn and just signed Eric Owens to the minor league deal rather than trading for McCracken. McCracken and Owens are pretty much the same player, and have very similar career numbers once you factor Coors Field out of McCracken’s. At least then you’d still have Colbrunn’s bat on the bench.

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