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Game 136, Mariners at Indians
RRS v Jackson. 10:05 our time.
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Twittah
Dave, Dave… The month that comes after August in not July.
Oh, well, we love you anyway.
Beltred!!!!!
interesting wind-up on Jackson. he needs some stirrups on those high socks, though.
all this talk about Beltre’s ‘head-up’ play yesterday, where he ay have broken up the DP by getting hit; there have been a number of times where Adrian has shown a real awareness of those unwritten ‘little things’, which makes other things like his constant checking of his own checked-swings so baffling. Or endearing.
Is there any reason why we gave up Choo?
Choo. Hmmm. The karma wheel for the M’s turns slowly, but crushes exceedingly fine.
why does Rizzs persist in calling Choo ‘the little guy’? He even said in the intro to his pregame interview, ‘a little guy with a lot of pop’.
Now Choo is even hitting homeruns against lefties when the Mariners are pitching against him
MSB:
He saw him in the shower once.
I’m happy that Clement is getting a chance to hit against the dreaded lefty pitcher.
why, if Cairo keeps having at-bats like that, he could assume the mantle of Professional Hitter (TM)
I think a kid in little leauge wouldn’t have swung at that last pitch Yuni struck out on.
Grady Sizemore is from Washington!?!
12-Yup, went to Cascade HS. Almost came and played QB and OF for the Huskies, but couldn’t turn down 2 million from the Expos.
is it just me, or is Dodge trying to shift its truck-buying market to the male model?
msb, You should be a professional media critic.
14- I noticed that too.
Beltre is neat.
Beltre x2
Hey! This is what it feels like when the other guy’s starting pitching blows up. I’d been wondering what it felt like for fans of other teams facing Silva or Batista…
That’s an awful lot of funk for one day out of Beltre.
Good to see him finally getting some success out of the line drives he has been stroking all over the place. Heading back toward the mean in a good way. A funky way.
Hey, Jackson’s had a pretty good game. He just had that one bad inning. If you ignore it, he’s close to getting a Quality Start.
Wait, sorry. I was supposed to have my sarcasm module detuned.
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Sounds like a Washburn start to me.
I zzz-d off in the 7th and when I woke up I thought the inning was still going … but, it was just the messy 8th.
Batista looked solid…. thats a first.
the groundballingest groundballer can’t find the ground.
oh my gosh what does a balla got to do to get a strike!!!
He should only throw pitches when Blue Angels are over the stadium, in order to distract the hitters from the high, meaty, fastballs.
I suppose the thought of 120+ MPH winds could be in the back of his mind today ….
3.0IP, 1H, 0ER, 41 pitches for Brandon Morrow so far in Tacoma.
4IP, 1H, 0ER, 4K, 54 pitches so far.
Best yet.
5IP, 1H, 0ER, 5K, 69 Pitches so far.
Domination
Morrow in Tacoma:
23.1 IP, 17 H, 2 HR, 11 BB, 26 K. Pretty decent numbers.
ends the day at 6IP, 1H, 0ER, 3BB, 5K