Game 90, Mariners at Indians

DMZ · July 17, 2009 at 3:48 pm · Filed Under Mariners 

Felix Day!!!!

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81 Responses to “Game 90, Mariners at Indians”

  1. Coolalvin206 on July 17th, 2009 5:50 pm

    Cedeno strikes again!

    Sign Hannahan up for the Seahawks!

  2. mlathrop3 on July 17th, 2009 5:50 pm

    Hey, why didn’t Cedeno take V-Mart out on that play as well. It was just as close! 5-0 M’s!

  3. roulf on July 17th, 2009 5:50 pm

    Hard into the catcher, gotta love it. Also, RUN ICHIRO RUN! Yes!

  4. cdowley on July 17th, 2009 5:52 pm

    C’mon Sarah, get a hit.

    I was actually about to propose we start calling him that, beat me to it!

    NICE play by Hannahan, you don’t see that enough in baseball anymore it seems like.

  5. Marinerz51 on July 17th, 2009 5:52 pm

    Ok someone please pinch me. I’m either dead, dreaming, or seeing things. But am I the only one that has just seen Cedeno get his 2nd 2 out RBI single this game?

  6. 95Ms on July 17th, 2009 5:52 pm

    that’s what the indians get for having a racist logo (can anyone say jose mesa world series – well, and jose mesa any game really)

  7. roulf on July 17th, 2009 5:54 pm

    Er, where the heck was the 2nd baseman playing!? That’s some pretty informed fielding against Branyan…

  8. Marinerz51 on July 17th, 2009 5:55 pm

    “Sign Hannahan up for the Seahawks!”
    Nah the Packers could use him more. We need a bruising FB, more than the Seahawks do.

  9. Lauren, token chick on July 17th, 2009 5:58 pm

    I was just out at a work team-building afternoon that ended at Tacos Guaymas, where I spent like ten minutes trying to tell our waiter how to properly change the channel to FSN so I could see Felix Day.

    I’m about to go back out now, but I will leave home with a glow of contentment. Viva el Felix!

  10. roulf on July 17th, 2009 6:01 pm

    “He may have hit it too hard to get it out of here” – Indians announcer, on Sizemore’s triple.

    …What?

  11. mlathrop3 on July 17th, 2009 6:03 pm

    At least Sizemore hit it hard enough that Guti didn’t go crashing into the wall a la Aaron Rowand.

  12. Marinerz51 on July 17th, 2009 6:16 pm

    I want that ball checked for paint. They should have reviewed that would be HR looked like it clipped the pole on the way by.

  13. Scottdids on July 17th, 2009 6:16 pm

    I’m also kind of confused on that Guttierrez error ruling. How is it an error when they still recorded the out? So no harm no foul. Just don’t understand how they can rule that an error especially since he never touched the ball. That’s like giving someone an error when they get a bad jump and the ball drops in there, which the offical scorer never gives an error on such plays.

    Because Sizemore reached base. If he had stopped at 1st, he reaches base because of error. Then he got greedy and went for 2nd. In the end, you’re right, no real difference than if he catches it cleanly in the air, but thats your explanation.

  14. juneau_fan on July 17th, 2009 6:20 pm

    “He may have hit it too hard to get it out of here” – Indians announcer, on Sizemore’s triple.

    …What?

    I’m afraid it’s proof that every team’s announcers are idiots, or rather, that it’s impossible to sound intelligent talking non-stop for three hours.

    Unless you’re Vin Scully.

  15. mlathrop3 on July 17th, 2009 6:22 pm

    I want that ball checked for paint. They should have reviewed that would be HR looked like it clipped the pole on the way by.

    It looked like it actually went through the bottom of the foul pole. It’s got the three separate poles down there and no grating.

  16. joser on July 17th, 2009 6:36 pm

    Ok someone please pinch me. I’m either dead, dreaming, or seeing things. But am I the only one that has just seen Cedeno get his 2nd 2 out RBI single this game?

    I’ve been saying this since before Yuni got benched: Cedeno is not quite as bad a hitter as people think. He’s got a .241 career batting average (though just a 60 OPS+ / .271 wOBA). And even if that was accumulated in the NL Central, with regular playing time we shouldn’t be surprised if he claws his way above the Mendoza line, anyway.

    Er, where the heck was the 2nd baseman playing!? That’s some pretty informed fielding against Branyan…

    Yeah, the book is out on Branyan, and all the teams for the past couple of weeks (at least) have been shifting the infield. You’ll note they don’t shift the outfield, though: generally if it gets that far, the outfielder’s involvement amounts to standing still, looking up, and watching the ball go by.

  17. joser on July 17th, 2009 6:40 pm

    Also: good job Felix!

    Remember when we were kept getting That Guy after every Felix start who wanted to know when Felix was going to live up to his billing and earn his “King” moniker and pitch like an ace? I wonder what happened to that guy?

  18. joser on July 17th, 2009 6:40 pm

    Double A time.

  19. juneau_fan on July 17th, 2009 6:41 pm

    Remember when we were kept getting That Guy after every Felix start who wanted to know when Felix was going to live up to his billing and earn his “King” moniker and pitch like an ace? I wonder what happened to that guy?

    He’s telling us how great Johnson is.

  20. joser on July 17th, 2009 6:44 pm

    Of course. That’s what Felix needed to reach his potential.

  21. joser on July 17th, 2009 6:45 pm

    Because Sizemore reached base. If he had stopped at 1st, he reaches base because of error. Then he got greedy and went for 2nd. In the end, you’re right, no real difference than if he catches it cleanly in the air, but thats your explanation.

    Yeah. But what I want to know is: does Gutierrez get an outfield assist in addition to the error? There’s one in the box score, but I’m not sure if he earned it on that play.

  22. Matt the Dragon on July 17th, 2009 6:50 pm

    Yeah. But what I want to know is: does Gutierrez get an outfield assist in addition to the error? There’s one in the box score, but I’m not sure if he earned it on that play.

    Yes.

  23. Paul B on July 17th, 2009 6:53 pm

    An error to allow the runner to reach first, an assist for throwing him out at second. Makes sense.

  24. Mike Snow on July 17th, 2009 6:56 pm

    I assume it works for catchers too? If Sizemore is on second base, and Rob Johnson lets the pitch get by him, but Sizemore tries for home and is thrown out with Felix covering, Johnson still gets charged with a passed ball?

  25. joser on July 17th, 2009 7:02 pm

    I assume it works for catchers too?

    Yes. The general philosophy is that a subsequent play, no matter how amazing, can’t erase the error that made the outstanding play necessary.

    Fangraphs has hitched their wagon to some advertising or hit tracking service that seems to break their website in Chrome. It works in IE6 though. As a web developer, this makes me sad and confused.

    Fangraphs still works for me in Chrome… but Chrome itself has been sluggish all day with everything, unlike IE, Opera, or FF. I think Google is reaching through teh intratubes to eff with my machine.

    The Red Sox released Lugo today… what do you think about the Mariners adding him to the lineup at ss?

    You know what’s sad? Kansas City could now pick up Lugo for nothing and get an upgrade over Betancourt (they’re both -8.2 UZR this year). And everybody knew the Red Sox were going to release Lugo soon, so it’s not a question of 20-20 hindsight. Instead of getting a better guy at the league minimum and have the Red Sox pick up the difference, they gave up minor league talent and committed to part of Yuni’s salary for the next couple of years. This must be what it was like for fans of other teams to watch the Bavasi-led Mariners the past few years.

  26. joser on July 17th, 2009 7:05 pm

    Pittmam on the after-game radio show wishing us all a Happy Felix Day. And to you too, sir.

  27. juneau_fan on July 17th, 2009 7:23 pm

    Thanks, FSN, for your replays for those of us in an unfortunately time zone who have to work. SWeeett!!

    Only watch if they kick someone’s ass, though.

  28. Wolfman on July 17th, 2009 9:24 pm

    Nah the Packers could use him more. We need a bruising FB, more than the Seahawks do.

    You forgetting about Quinn Johnson? The guy is a flat-out sledgehammer! Packers will be fine at FB.
    Of course, he’s no Jack Hannahan! 😀

    Anybody else feel like Cedeno is kinda coming on offensively? I agree with the poster that said it could be he’s more relaxed with Yuni gone. With his glove, a better bat from him would be a nice bonus.

  29. BillyJive on July 17th, 2009 9:24 pm

    You people that live in Seattle should petition to make the days Fexix pitch a civic holiday.
    Seriously.

    Man that was nice…

    Go M’s!!

  30. BillyJive on July 17th, 2009 9:25 pm

    Ooops..if there was an edit feature I woulda changed that to Felix….

  31. joser on July 18th, 2009 9:35 am

    Saw this somewhere. I knew Felix had been dominant, but I didn’t realize he was middle-of-the-season-best-in-baseball dominant:

    Felix Hernandez has pitched at least seven innings in each of his last eight starts, including going eight innings Friday in Cleveland. That’s the longest such active streak in the big leagues.

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