Monday, August 15, 2011

Homer Happy

Well it was a night of launched rockets with the Blue Jays in town in front of 28,530 fans, which seemed to be half Blue Jays fans.  I called them Stealth 'cause it is very unlike the Red Sox fans when you can definitely see the RED stand out.  Well, it was nice to get them to go quiet later in the game as the Mariners came back and went ahead for good in the 8th inning.

Blue Jays (61-59)

Escobar SS
Thames LF
Bautista RF
Lind 1B
Encarnacion DH
Rasmus CF
Lawrie 3B
Hill 2B
Arencibia C

Alvarez P

Mariners (52-67)

Ichiro RF
Gutierrez CF
Ackley 2B
Carp 1B
Wells DH
Olivo C
Robinson LF
Seager 3B
Wilson SS

Pineda P

Pineda definitely wasn't the sharpest we have seen him.  He gave up three homers, none to league leader Bautista (34), but the real problem was all the walks, 5, in just 5 innings.  He walked the leadoff batter of the game and on the next pitch, Thames launched a homer to right that traveled 357 feet.  It was nearly the same thing in the 3rd inning, except the leadoff batter grounded out to second.  Bautista walked and then on a 1-0 pitch Lind hit a two run homer himself.  In the 4th, Lawrie lead off with a 1-0 homer to left that went 409 feet that put them up 5-4, the score held until the 8th inning.

The Mariners got three in the 2nd to go up 3-2.  Wells lead off the inning by being plunked on the back.  Then, after Olivo Flied out to right, Trayvon Robinson (rookie acquired in one of the deadline trades) hit a solid ball to left that the fielder just got a hand on, but couldn't pull in.  He ended up with an rbi double and it could have maybe been a triple!  On the night, Trayvon had 2 hits (2 2B), and RBI, and run scored.  In only his second big league game last week, he went into the stands to bring back a home run.  Seager then walked, and Jack Wilson got an rbi single advancing Seager to third.  Wilson advanced to 2nd on the attempt at home with heads up base running   So with 1 out and runners on second and third up came the "mighty" Ichiro.  I was pleasantly surprised that he actually produced with runners on, by getting a sac fly to left. Guti then flew out to right. Guti continues his hot streak, extending his hit streak to 8 games with a first inning double.

The Blue Jays went ahead in the top of the third with their 2nd homer... and then in the bottom of third up came Carp. He had entered the game with a 14 game hitting streak, and for some reason I felt like he was going to knock it out.  Sure enough, on a 1-1 count he launched a solo shot to Left Center for 416 feet, and the ballgame was tied!  He hit another game tying solo shot to right in the 8th inning.  After a pitching change, in came Wells who was not to be outdone, and hit the game winning homer to left.  Back to back homers sure are fun to see!  It was a back and forth night, and boy am I glad I stayed.  At one point it was looking like it would be a 3.5 hour game.

League then came in and nailed down his 30th save.  The win went to rookie Wilhelmsen, the first of his career.

The Mariners are now 13-13 when I attend, and are now out of last place in the AL West, having overtaken Oakland.

Brisket.

On a side note, congrats go out to Jim Thome for launching two homers himself today, the second of which was career #600.  He is only the 5th player to ever hit more than 600.  Bonds, Sosa, and Rodriguez do not count as they have all been accused of or have admitted to using performance enhancing drugs.

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