burrrton wrote:Yeah, I was being sarcastic (obv)- I think this start is an aberration.
We'll see, I guess.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I don't see them getting far if they don't find a consistent closer. Offense always go cold. You need to be able to close tight games. I don't trust them to do that at all.
RiverDog wrote:The Mariners bullpen must have been reading our comments and took offense. I thought for sure that the lead we had in the middle of the game would never stand up, but the bullpen threw 3 2/3 scoreless innings to seal the win. Another double digit hitting performance, Bruce hit his 3rd home run in as many games.
burrrton wrote:A little encouraging at least to see the wheels stay on for another game, but let's remember- we're at the equivalent of being midway through the 3rd-quarter of the first game of an NFL season.
(I know they're not directly comparable, but just sayin')
RiverDog wrote:But it is a lot better than being 1-6.
RiverDog wrote:Gotta keep bumping this thread so long as they keep winning.
Come on, bandwagoners! The Mariners won again last night, beating the Angels and their $435 million dollar man Mike Trout 2-1. Their record is now 7-1.
RiverDog wrote:That first reliever in the 9th, Gearrain, reminded me of Bobby Ayala.
RiverDog wrote:I picked a good time to get reconnected to the game.
RiverDog wrote:I picked a good time to get reconnected to the game.
burrrton wrote:Want me to tell you what they do every year after the All-Star break, or let you experience it yourself?
Although I have no illusions of a World Series championship, I'm still going to enjoy it while I can.
burrrton wrote:Oh, don't get me wrong- I will, too. I count several former Ms among my (former) teammates, so my ties to the team are only usurped by the Hawks'.
burrrton wrote:You needed no validation, but you got me on the Pilots for sure!
They truly are a heaven and hell team to watch as they can score tons of runs but their pitching and defense is frustratingly horrid.
They truly are a heaven and hell team to watch as they can score tons of runs but their pitching and defense is frustratingly horrid.
burrrton wrote:Yup! It's a little 'science of small numbers'-ish, but they have 50% more errors than the second worst fielding team in MLB (18 to 12).
It's feels like there should be circus music playing in the background at times.
Dee Gordon, their 2nd baseman, made some fabulous plays last night.
burrrton wrote:Just pulled out another one in extra innings! Seven runs (one in the 9th, one in the 10th), two more HRs.
Yowza.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Bats still live. Have they faced a strong group of pitchers yet?
Justin Verlander for the 'Stros looked fantastic last night, had a perfect game through the first 3 innings. The guy seems to be like Nolan Ryan, a freak of nature who ws throwing as hard last night on a cool evening and as a 32 year old as he's ever thrown in his career.
Justin Verlander for the 'Stros looked fantastic last night, had a perfect game through the first 3 innings. The guy seems to be like Nolan Ryan, a freak of nature who ws throwing as hard last night on a cool evening and as a 32 year old as he's ever thrown in his career.
burrrton wrote:Yeah, I hadn't checked the stats, but I thought he'd been struggling a bit more this year. Until I saw how he threw last night.
Yikes.
burrrton wrote:That's what hopping in the sack with Kate Upton every night will do for a guy.
burrrton wrote:Holy sh*t- I anticipated a regression to the mean, but I didn't expect it to happen overnight.
Give up a single run on three hits... and everybody knew it was enough to beat you. Tough.
Prove me wrong, boys- I'll still be wearing my gear proudly and attending games as I always do.
RiverDog wrote:Yea, and I made the mistake of going over to Seattle yesterday to watch them. It's safe to say that the bubble has burst.
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