Sexson’s Strikeout

April 2, 2008 · Filed Under Mariners, Off-topic ranting · 115 Comments 

Tie game, bases loaded, one out in the 8th inning – this is a situation the Mariners created by having Lopez lay down a sacrifice bunt, knowing the Rangers would walk Ibanez to get to Richie Sexson. This is what Richie Sexson saw:

Six pitches, all of them out of the strike zone. Joaquin Benoit did everything he possibly could to walk in the go-ahead run, and Sexson just wouldn’t let him. If the Mariners continue to hit Sexson cleanup and ask Lopez to bunt Ichiro over every time he gets on base in high leverage situations, we’re going to see this a lot – Ibanez walks and Sexson leaves the man on.

There’s just no reason a team that wants to be a contender should be hitting Richie Sexson cleanup in 2008.

Awards for April 1st

April 1, 2008 · Filed Under Mariners · 16 Comments 

Things Mike Blowers Has No Question About:
* It’s cold
* Playing for a new team affects a player’s performance
* Betancourt is going to be a star

Tonight’s Cure for Insomnia: Vicente Padilla

Best Effort in a Losing Cause
: Betancourt, 4-5, 1 R, 1 RBI, scoring on a passed ball.

Makes You Appreciate What you Have: Michael Young, for his defense at short

But I Thought The Whole Point of Cairo Was This Exact Situation Head-Scratcher: Not pinch-running for Turbo in the 9th, but using Jimerson to run for Johjima, forcing Jimerson to run *behind* Vidro, then burning WFB as a pinch-hitter for Ibanez one run down, two outs, Ibanez on second… running behind Ichiro.*

Hope for the Future Award: McLaren leaving Bloomquist in left field after having him run for Ibanez. Did he make the substitution in part because he realizes Ibanez needs a defensive caddy?

The “High Strategery” Award: Jose Lopez sac bunting runners over against a pitcher doing terribly to bring up Ibanez with an open base, with Sexson on deck.

Might As Well Wear Sexson’s Glove: Felix

* So What Would you have done, smart guy?
PR for Vidro with Cairo, the runner who is least useful in other ways.
PR for Johjima with Bloomquist
PR for Ibanez with Jimerson (or vice-versa)

Top of the 9th:
Bloomquist to 1st
Jimerson to LF
Cairo stays as the DH, but you look to PH Morse for him if it comes to that.
Burke enters the lineup for *Sexson* at C (and wouldn’t have to bat for a while)

Making your lineup
CF Ichiro!
2B Lopez
1B Bloomquist
C Burke
3B Beltre
RF Wilkerson
>DH Cairo
LF Jimerson
SS Betancourt

You’re punting the 9th a little, but the defense is way better.

But everyone knows by now, I’m a throw-the-kitchen-sink-in guy when it comes to trying to break a game open.

Game 2, Rangers at Mariners

April 1, 2008 · Filed Under Game Threads · 264 Comments 

Hernandez vs Padilla, 7:05 pm.

Every night, baseball has the chance to entertain, to bring joy, and make us all happy, even if we don’t have anything to do with the game on the field. On certain nights, however, baseball possesses the ability to also be magical – to give us a memory that we’ll never forget, a story we can tell our grandkids, and an experience that will go down as one of the best of our lives.

Every single time Felix Hernandez takes the hill, that potential magic comes alive. It’s not just a baseball game, but instead, a chance to watch our 21-year-old Venezuelan phenom make history. There’s no ceiling for Felix – he literally could strike out all 27 batters he faced and I’d just say “yep, that’s Felix.”

It’s not just another day – it’s Felix Day. Happy Felix Day.

Rangers
2B-R Kinsler
SS-R Young
CF-L Hamilton
3B-L Blalock
DH-B Bradley
RF-L Catalanotto
LF-L Murphy
C-R Laird
1B-L Broussard

Mariners
CF-L Ichiro!
2B-R Lopez
LF-L Ibanez
1B-R Sexson
3B-R Beltre
RF-L Wilkerson
DH-B Vidro
C-R Johjima
SS-R Betancourt

Bedard and the invented media controversy

April 1, 2008 · Filed Under Mariners · 24 Comments 

Now maybe this is me being cranky because I finally saw a doc about this sickness and the options were bad and worse, but I don’t care at all if Bedard gives good quote or not as long as he pitches well and doesn’t commit any crimes that involve hurting other people. Ibanez and Bloomquist are well-paid to be the public face of the franchise and provide quality post-game interview content.

This is the same kind of baloney that gets peddled about Ichiro not being a leader because he’s quiet, not demonstrative, always uses an interpreter when he does interviews, and frequently gives interesting and thoughtful comments that defy easy dissection for quotability.

None of this matters.

Happy Felix Day

April 1, 2008 · Filed Under Mariners · 55 Comments 

It’s the first one of the season, and we should all be happy that we get to enjoy seeing Felix in a Mariners uniform every 5th game.

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