Athletics (72-87)
Weeks 2B
Crisp CF
Matsui DH
Willingham LF
Sizemore 3B
Suzuki C
Carter 1B
Taylor RF
Rosales SS
McCarthy (9-8, 3.26)
Mariners (66-93)
Ichiro RF
Rodriguez SS
Ackley 2B
Carp DH
Smoak 1B
Olivo C
Robinson LF
Liddi 3B
Saunders CF
Vargas (9-13, 4.38)
The Mariners scored all of their runs via the long ball. Olivo got a solo shot in the 5th to tie up the ballgame. Then, in the 6th, Smoak launched a 3 run homer 403 feet to right center, scoring Ackley and Carp with 2 outs. I'm hoping that Ackley, Carp, and Smoak will be producing like that for the Mariners for the next decade. Smoak has had a tough year with the passing of his father, and injuries. I'm hoping next year he's healthy, and finally proves that we made the right trade for Cliff Lee. Olivo is now the all-time leader in single season home runs for a Mariners catcher with 19. If only he could actually catch the damn ball.
I was a little pissed that they pulled Vargas after 8 innings. He got his career high 10th strikeout in the 8th. Vargas only had 105 pitches, and it was his final start of the year. They way he was cruising, I don't think an extra 12 pitches would have put him in imminent danger of injuring himself. Plus, League struggled and practically blew the save. He gave up 2 hits and a run before getting Suzuki to ground to short for the final out. My heart started racing for a few minutes, thinking that League was going to ruin the night. But he pulled it out, and Vargas got a much deserved 10th win of the year. The lone run he gave up was in the top of the first, after that it was smooth sailing.
I guess McCarthy deserves some praise as well... he had a complete game.
The Mariners are now 18-21 when I attend.
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