Game 146, Mariners at Angels

DMZ · September 12, 2008 at 6:10 pm · Filed Under Mariners 

RRS vs Saunders.

For all of the hoopla around K-Rod and his record for most vulture saves in a year, it’s not actually that great of a season, even for him. I thought about this: how would the two highest Mariner save seasons compare:

Putz 2007: 40 saves in 68 appearances, 10.3 K/9, 1.63 BB/9, 0.75 HR/9
Sasaki 2001: 45 saves in 69 appearances, 8.37 K/9, 1.49 BB/9, 0.81 HR/9
K-Rod 2008: 57 saves in 69 appearances, 10.2 K/9, 4.41 BB/9, .57 HR/9

The thing is, you can’t really do the same thing with Putz as K-Rod this year: the 2007 M’s went 88-74, and of those, you can tell they’re just not as close: 47 were one-run games, while 53 were blowouts (5 or more runs in either directions). 29% close, 33% blowout.

For the Angels this year with 146 games in the book, they’re running a much tighter distribution you can see even just looking at the outliers: 48 have been one run games (33%) and 37 (25%) blowouts.

I’m curious, though — I don’t have time to look at this right now, but if you went through all the game logs and looked for situations where McLaren could have found vulture saves for Putz, how high could you get his season total?

Comments

23 Responses to “Game 146, Mariners at Angels”

  1. Joe on September 12th, 2008 6:51 pm

    Apropos nothing beyond ex-M’s making good, but

    Jamie Moyer, 45, ran into the man who signed him back in 1984, Cubs scout Billy Blitzer, at Shea Stadium on Sunday, before Moyer shut down the Mets. Blitzer recalled that he signed Moyer for $12,000 after Moyer, a sixth-round draft choice, wanted $15,000. Back then, Blitzer recalled, teams fought over as little as $500. Times have obviously changed. And, as Blitzer said, “He’s made up that three thousand dollars since then.” And then some.

    It would be kind of amazing if the Phils go all the way and Moyer gets to pitch in a World Series at this point in his career.

  2. abender20 on September 12th, 2008 7:01 pm

    Ive decided to actually watch the beginning of this game. This will be the first M’s game I’ve WATCHED since june or so, mostly because I’ve not been in M’s country (im now in LA, but whatever). Go RRS

  3. Sports on a Schtick on September 12th, 2008 7:06 pm

    Yuni bats second why?

  4. JerBear on September 12th, 2008 7:21 pm

    Yuni!!!

  5. Paul B on September 12th, 2008 7:22 pm

    A lot of plays at the plate in this game. Actual excitement.

  6. Wishhiker on September 12th, 2008 7:33 pm

    It’s really exciting to watch Kenji swing at the first pitch. How many outs can one guy get in situations he has no business swinging (3-0, for example) in a year that he’s batting about .200.

  7. Breadbaker on September 12th, 2008 7:38 pm

    Ichiro misplayed that ball.

  8. tmesis on September 12th, 2008 8:21 pm

    Where is everyone? Have I missed an evacuation notice?

  9. DMZ on September 12th, 2008 8:21 pm

    (tumbleweed blows through)

  10. Breadbaker on September 12th, 2008 8:34 pm

    What can be agreed upon from this game: the awesomeness of one Adrian Beltre.

  11. DMZ on September 12th, 2008 8:38 pm

    Yes.

    It sucks to see him (and Ichiro) playing so hard for a team that’s this far out. Their effort feels almost misplaced.

  12. killer_ewok18 on September 12th, 2008 8:43 pm

    I think that is the farthest Cairo has hit a ball.

    Ever.

  13. Breadbaker on September 12th, 2008 8:45 pm

    I just hope that Adrian isn’t doing any longterm damage to himself playing with his injuries.

  14. joser on September 12th, 2008 8:58 pm

    Is it wrong that I amuse myself by imagining that faux-Jamaican doing the Muckleshoot Casino ads on the radio is Dave Sims doing an accent?

  15. MattThompson on September 12th, 2008 9:01 pm

    It sucks to see him (and Ichiro) playing so hard for a team thatÂ’s this far out. Their effort feels almost misplaced.

    Yeah, I heard Beltre interviewed about his upcoming surgery. He’s playing in quite a bit of pain, and could just shut it down and get surgery now (which, after 4-5 months of recovery, would have him ready for spring training and the WBC. If he waits until October, he could push back his start time next spring.)

    And yet he sounded as if not playing would really let down his teammates, and was really torn about ending his season now. So he’s going to keep playing until he makes up his mind. THAT strikes me as misplaced.

  16. MattThompson on September 12th, 2008 9:13 pm

    Man, I love me some Larry Stone. In tonight’s game post on the Times’ blog, he writes, re: a Riggleman quote that Kenji will be starting over Johnson because Riggleman doesn’t want him to feel like he’s fighting for his job:

    A cynic would say he has had five months to fight for his job.

    He’s had five months to fight for his job.

  17. G-Man on September 12th, 2008 9:37 pm

    Ball game.

  18. msb on September 12th, 2008 9:56 pm

    Where is everyone? Have I missed an evacuation notice?

    well, personally, I was invited to a fabulous birthday dinner at the Old Country Buffet.

    sigh. that outing the other day had led me to hope (silly, I know) that Batista might be semi-useful in the pen next season. ah me.

  19. msb on September 12th, 2008 10:08 pm

    poor Shannon– two nights in a row, trying to compete with explosions and excited fans out there on the field.

    oh, and after seeing that postgame interview? There is no way that Robb Quinlan is 6’1”.

  20. mln on September 12th, 2008 11:27 pm

    Where is everyone? Have I missed an evacuation notice?

    Yes, we’re all moving to Oklahoma with the Sonics/Thunder!

  21. Colm on September 12th, 2008 11:53 pm

    msb
    “well, personally, I was invited to a fabulous birthday dinner at the Old Country Buffet.”

    and you went?!

  22. BillyJive on September 13th, 2008 4:51 am

    Did you run into Silva there?

  23. msb on September 13th, 2008 10:18 am

    and you went?!

    well, when invited by a 15 year old, it is more of an honor…

    Did you run into Silva there?

    no, thank goodness, or the ice-cream swirl machine would have been decimated.

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