Game 156, Mariners at Rangers
Dave · September 27, 2010 at 2:49 pm · Filed Under Mariners
Pauley vs Wilson, 5:10 pm.
A week left until our long national nightmare is over. For tonight, we (mostly) get the kids. Huzzah.
Ichiro, RF
Figgins, 2B
Lopez, DH
Gutierrez, CF
Smoak, 1B
Moore, C
Mangini, 3B
Halman, LF
Josh Wilson, SS
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Woo Hoo!!
I know it is a tired complaint, but … Why is Lopez is in the lineup? Seriously, I cannot understand why he plays everyday at this point. Why Lopez but not Kotchamn? Why Lopez but not any other of the sub-replacement level veterans?
Really – why? Does anyone have any non-comical explanation?
Could you at least put Lopez’s name in bold….
I’m thinking everyone is basically out of ideas on Lopez, short of subjecting him to a month-long diet of hot pockets to see if he can post a shorter 40-yard dash.
Can Leon Washington hit a baseball? I bet we could get him for league minimum.
Tom,
There’s only seven more games (including this one) – after that, you won’t have to think about Mr. Brown’s decision making ever again.
I also suspect we won’t have to think about Saunders ever again after this season – he’ll be traded as part of some package or another. I think that’s unfortunate, but I realize some of you will disagree.
I doubt Saunders gets traded, they are just giving reps to Halman and Carp.
That’s a distinction without a difference:
Casey .217/.280/.336
Lopez .237/.266/.336
There are only two reasons why you would pick one over the other, one is legit Wilson is a left handed pitcher. The second is plain comical, Lopez is significantly faster on the basepaths than Kotchman is.
Can’t believe I’m actually pining for Tui to DH. (Not bat 3rd, mind you…)
Langerhans would be a better option at DH than either Lopez or Kotchman, in my opinion.
Interesting. Dave just re-tweeted Ken Rosenthal.
Well the Mariners combined OPS this year at he DH is .616, and Langerhans is at .656, so yes, why not?
Well, good. I didn’t think they were as stupid as most fans think they are.
They’re pretty close–I’m afraid they’ll dictate a change in long term strategy—but they’re not quite as stupid.
good hitting by rooks so far… nice play by Smoak there too.
“Langerhans! He doesn’t suck quite as badly as the other guys!” 😀
FWIW, I notice that Mangini keeps throwing into the runner – that is, to the dugout side of first base, far enough that Smoak moves into foul territory to catch it.
Not speaking of any play in particular – but Mangini’s throws over to first are an adventure.
It’s hardly any consolation, but I remember looking at this bizarre late season road trip on the schedule in March and thinking how terrible it would be to be in the middle of a pennant race and have to do all that flying.
Great minds think alike, G-Man.
Westside- and of course, he makes a good feed to second and Blowers praises his glovework.
Maybe his glove’s good, it’s just the other hand that’s the problem. 😛
SMOAK!
So… “That ball was Smoaked!”… or “Sending up a Smoak signal”….
Is it possible Lopez is being left in at the cherry production spot in the lineup to boost his anemic numbers? Perhaps to give him SOME value to move for other pieces? Or would it be plain smarter to not pick up his option?
You’d have to think he’s in there for SOME future purpose.
How could you move him at this point?
Why would they pick up his offer when no other team wants him at any price? It’s pretty clear he’s not worth it.
If the M’s pick up Loafie’s option or find some way to put him on next year’s roster I’ll shit myself and never watch Mariners baseball again.
Really? That’s the final bowel-loosening straw? After… okay! It is a heavy straw.
Crap – I had to leave just before Smoak’s homer.
He’s DEFINITELY looking better this time around…
Hey I was watching Baby Steps closely there… and I think I finally figured it out. He’s got a short string tied between his ankles.
The sneaky son of a gun used fishing line hoping nobody would notice.
Watching the “AAA lineup” we’ve been running out there for the past couple of games definitely gives me some hope for the future.
Damn,
we have to cross Ozzie off our list for manager next year:
Somehow I think Jack may have passed on Ozzie even if he were available.
Ichiro had the highest SLG in today’s lineup, and it wasn’t even close.