Saturday, May 26, 2012

Mariners Slammed for 3rd Straight Game

The Mariners turned back the clock to 1955 today and played as the Seattle Rainiers.  The sun was shining, the players looked dapper in their throwback uniforms, King's Court was out in force, but the Rainiers lost 5-3 as Pujols hit a homer in the third straight game.


Angels (22-25)

Trout CF
Izturis 3B
Pujols 1B
Morales DH
Trumbo RF
Kendrick 3B
Aybar SS
Calhoun LF
Wilson C

Williams (4-3, 3.74)

Rainiers (21-27)

Ackley 2B
Saunders CF
Ichiro RF
Seager 3B
Smoak 1B
Jaso DH
Olivo C
Carp LF
Ryan SS

Hernandez (4-3, 2.80)

Sporting replica uniforms, looking nice guys!
The Mariners dressed in some cool duds, King's Court was increased to a record four sections with special retro red t-shirts.  The weather was ridiculous, I had to hide in the shade the sun was so intense!   There was a great crowd on hand, but unfortunately Felix wasn't in his top form.  It would have been great to show the nearly 30k fans how much fun this team can be, but all we got was another loss.

The scoring opened up in the top of the 4th when Pujols hit a monster leadoff homer, 413 feet to the Mariners bullpen.  He had homers in the previous two games of the series, I think we single handidly revived his season!  The Pujols homer wasn't the difference maker, however.  That turned out to be a surprising pinch hit grand slam by  Callaspo in the 6th  .  At that point the Rainiers were up 2-1.

We scored two in  the 5th via a double, fielder's choice, and two singles.  After the grand slam, we tacked on a solo shot by Smoak in the to make it 5-3 Angels.  That was the ballgame, pretty much.  Smoak is definitely heating up.

Felix just wasn't his usual self, giving up five runs on ten hits. He's bound to have an off day here and there, and we were still within striking distance.

The Mariners were 4-4 in May, 6-8 overall when I attend.
Attendance: 29,483
Time of Game:  3:07

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