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.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

"Infield Triple"

I've said it before and I'll say it again, one of the reasons I love baseball is that you always see something different at the ballpark.  Tonight was a wacky game!  With King Felix on the mound in front of 22,576 we saw a play that we will probably never see again.  Well, possibly... but it happens very rarely.

Athletics 

Weeks 2B
Crisp CF
Matsui LF
Willingham DH
Sweeney RF
Jackson 1B
Suzuki C
Sogard SS
Sizemore 3B

Harden P

Mariners

Ichiro RF
Ryan SS
Ackley 2B
Carp DH
Kennedy 3B
Olivo C
Smoak 1B
Wells LF
Gutierrez CF

Hernandez P


In the bottom of the first inning, Brendan Ryan, with 1 out, hit a chopper to third and was safe at first on the throw.  Don't know how it happened, but for some reason many Athletics missed their assignment.  The 2nd baseman had gone to back up at first, but nobody was anywhere near 2nd base so Ryan took off for second.  As this was happening their third baseman ran to 2nd to take a throw, which never came... and nobody backed up third!  Ryan took off for third!!!  He slid in safely and may have singledhandidly won this game, 'cause after a walk by Ackley Carp hit a 2 RBI 2B and we had spotted Felix two runs in the 1st.  We never trailed the rest of the game.

In the third inning Ackley knocked yet another triple... this time it was "ground rule" triple as a fan reached over and picked up the ball.  Ackley was already turning at 2nd so the umpire awarded Ackley third instead of calling it a ground rule double.  The fan was dressed up exactly like Ichiro and was escorted from the seat.  A lot of twitter and fan buzzing, and "Fake Ichiro" wasn't booted from the stadium.  He did a couple of interviews, more than the real Ichiro will ever do!

Wells gave us insurance with a 2 run shot in the 6th , his first homer with us after arriving in the Fister trade. It turns out we needed it as the Athletics added a Sizemore 2 run homer of their own in the 7th.  It was to straightaway center and surprised a lot of people.  He hit it solid.  And Felix's day was over.  He had another solid outing, 6.1 IP with 9K, 2R, 5 H, and 3 BB.

Then there was more weirdness in the 8th inning as the A's loaded the bases with 1 out. Kurt Suzuki, who had given us huge problems over the years, ended up striking out on a pitch that hit him!  We got out of the inning a batter later... and that was pretty much the ballgame.  We ended up halving the score from yesterday at 4-2 being the final score.

Ate Ginger Chicken Veggie Noodles and my mom joined me for most of the game.  She left in the top of the 7th. 

This is the first time we've won 2 in a row since July 4/5.  The Mariners improved to 12-13 when I attend.  We go for the sweep tomorrow!

Monday, August 1, 2011

Undefeated in August

I know, I know... this was the first game of the month.  BUT we cruised to an 8-4 victory thanks to a bases clearing triple by Ackley in the 5 run 2nd inning.  '

Oakland Athletics (49-59)

Weeks 2B
Crisp CF
Matsui DH
Willingham LF
Sweeney RF
Jackson 1B
Pennington SS
Suzuki C
Sizemore 3B

Cahill P

Mariners (45-62)

Ichiro RF
Ryan SS
Ackley 2B
Carp DH
Kennedy 1B
Olivo C
Wells LF
Figgins 3B
Gutierrez CF

However, the game may have been decided in the 1st as Beaven loaded the bases on three straight singles, weird singles, with nobody out.  But he got out of the jam and that was pretty much the only trouble he got into until the 7th.  The first hit was a ricochet off his leg followed by a line drive right over Ryan into center, who was going to 2nd to cover Weeks.  Weeks advanced to 3rd and then Matsui, batting .528 on a 9 game hitting streak, hit to 3B that ended up a single as Figgins tried to tag Weeks.  Stupid choice, Matsui is slow and would have been out.  So, the bases were loaded.  But then rookie pitcher Beavan got the next two batters and called strikes and Jackson ended the inning by flying out to Wells.  If they score there, who knows what happens the rest of the game goes.

We knocked out 16 hits.  Our first was in the first inning, a double by ryan to right field.  In the 2nd inning, after the A's went in order, is when we did our damage.  Olivo flied to center on the first pitch, then Wells, on his first pitch, got a broken bat single right past their 3rd baseman.  It was followed by a Figgins bloop single to left, then a Guti double to right that scored Wells.  Ichiro loaded the bases via a fielder's choice as he hit a chopper right to 3B.  Figgins was looked back to the base and Sizemore couldn't get Ichiro in time on the throw.  Unlike the Athletics in the first, we were able to punch through with the bases juiced.  Ryan picked up an RBI with his single to left and the bases were still loaded.

Which brought up Ackley, coming into the game batting .305 with 5 homers and 20 RBI.  The best hitter on our team since he came up.  The dude is ridiculously good.  He's the best in the majors right now at batting with two strikes, and he didn't disappoint tonight.  On a 1-2 count he lined to RF, but the ball bounced in front of Sweeney and over his glove as he was trying to dive for the ball.  It went all the way to the wall and Ackley had a 3RBI triple.  It is already his 5th triple of the year.  Carp and Kennedy both grounded out to end the inning, but when all the damage was over we had 9 batters, 5 runs, and 5 hits.

We traded Fister and Pauley away on Saturday to Detroit for the new Casper Wells (in the lineup for his second game) as well as Charlie Furbush (P) and a couple of minor leaguers.  We also were able to trade Bedard to Boston on Sunday!  I am sad to see Fister go, I really liked him.  Underrated guy, consistent... his only issue was lack of run support.  Wells ended up getting 2 singles, a run, and was hit by a pitch in his final at-bat.

Figgins was pinch hit for in the 3rd, lots of speculation but it turned out hit hurt his hip flexor diving back to third in the 2nd.  Smoak pinch hit for him in the 3rd and ended up going 2/3 with a walk and two runs scored.  Ended up being a good night on his supposed night off.  Pretty much everyone in our lineup had a good day, only Kennedy failed to reach base.

Ichiro 1-5, R, RBI
Ryan 3-5, 2B, R, RBI
Ackley 2-4, 3B, 3B, BB, R, 3RBI
Carp 1-4, BB,
Kennedy 0-5
Olivo 3-5, RBI
Wells, 2-4, R, HBP
Figgins 1-1, R
Smoak 2-3, 2B, BB, 2R
Gutierrez 1-4, 2B, R, RBI

We added three more runs in three separate innings.  In the 4th Ackley got a double and scored on an Olivo single.  And, in the 5th and 7th Smoak led off each inning with a hit (single and then double) and scored on a wild pitch and soft bloop single by Ichiro.

The attendance was 23.335.  I ate Garlic Chicken and scored the game. The Mariners improved to 11-13 when I attend!

July Games Recap

Boy this is getting exhausted and more involved than I ever thought.  I am going to have to rethink my game log for next year.  It was a miserable month as we were shut out in 3 of the 5 games I went to.

Fri 7/1 SD W 6-0, Vargas, Pizza and Garlic Fries, 23,616
Sat 7/2 SD L 1-0, Fister, Gyro, 22,798, scored
Fri 7/15 TEX L 4-0, Fister, Garlic Fries, 30,551, scored, ROOF
Sat 7/16 TEX L 5-1, Felix, Crepe, 30,896, scored
Fri 7/29 TB L 8-0, Bedard, Brisket Sandwich, 26,570

Record by Starting Pitcher
Felix: 0-1 (4-3)
Pineda: N/A (3-0)
Vargas: 0-1 (1-6)
Fister: 0-2 (0-3)
Bedard: 0-1 (1-2)

Record by Day (Overall)
Mon: N/A (2-3)
Tue: N/A (1-1)
Wed: N/A (2-0)
Thu: N/A (1-0)
Fri: 1-2 (4-3)
Sat: 0-2 (0-6)

Record By Food
Baked Potato: N/A (1-1)
Cookies: N/A (1-1)
Pizza:  1-0 (3-0)
Gyro: 0-1 (2-1)
Garlic Chicken N/A (0-2)
Garlic Fries: 1-1 (1-1)
Kettle Corn: N/A (3-2)
Crepe: 0-1 (2-3)
Brisket Sandwich: 0-1 (0-1)

Record with Roof Closed: 0-1 (2-2)
Record while Scoring: 0-3 (3-7)

Attendance:
Fri: 23,616; 30,551; 26,570
Sat: 22,798; 30,896
Avg Attendance:  26,886 (22,510)

Overall Score:  Opponent 18 (84) Mariners 7 (58)
Run Differential: -11 (-26)

Avg Runs Scored
Mariners1.4
Opponent 3.60

Greatest Run Differential Win: 6
Greatest Run Differential Loss:8

Mariners total Runs Record:
0: 0-3 (0-3)
1: 0-1 (1-6)
2:       (0-1)
3:       (4-3)
4:       (1-0)
5:       (2-0)
6: 1-0 (1-0)
8:       (1-0)

Opponent:
0: 1-0 (4-0)
1: 0-1 (1-1)
2:       (4-2)
3:       (0-1)
4: 0-1 (0-2)
5: 0-1 (0-2)
6:       (0-1)
7:       (1-0)
8: 0-1 (0-2)
9:       (0-1)
12:     (0-1)

Overall 1-4 (10-13)
One Run Games: 0-1 (4-3)

Friday, July 29, 2011

Sonics Night














Sorry about the formatting, it is acting all wonky!

Well, the last game I went to they honored the 116 win Mariners team.  The hi-light of this evening was before the first pitch, as the Seattle Mariners brought many Supersonics legends to Safeco in a pregame ceremony.  Michael Cage, Tom Chambers, Jack Sikma, Lenny Wilkens, Shawn Kemp, Gary Payton, George Karl and others all gathered around the mound.  It was the largest gathering of former Sonics since the team was ripped from our hearts.  It was cool to see so much green and gold in the stands, but bittersweet as well.  They never should have left.  I can't believe it has been three years already.

Tampa Bay Rays

Jennings LF
Damon DH
Longoria 3B
Zobrist 2B
Upton CF
Kotchman 1B
Shoppach C
Joyce RF
Rodriguez SS

Niemann P


Mariners

Suzuki RF
Ryan SS
Ackley 2B
Olivo C
Carp LF
Smoak DH
Kennedy 1B
Gutierrez CF
Figgins 3B

Bedard P

Unfortunately all the goodwill ended when Erik Bedard, coming off the DL, couldn't make it through the second inning.  I can't recall the last time I saw one of our starting pitchers have such a short stint.  He lasted on 1.1 innings on 57 pitches, giving up 3 hits, 4 walks, and 5 runs.  If he had a good outing we were sure to trade him.  Some think he sabotaged the outing on purpose.  Who knows... but it was disappointing regardless.  The Rays ended up scoring 8 total in the inning... and the Mariners only mustered 3 hits the whole night.  We were shut out 8-0.

There was also a moment of silence for Rick "The Peanut Man" Kaminski who had been a fixture at the Kingdome and Safeco since the inaugural season.  He passed away from a Brain Aneurysm earlier in the week.  It has been a tough couple of years for the Mariners family, both on and off the field.
Coming into the game the Mariners had snapped a 17 game losing streak, the most in franchise history.  We are now 1-18 in our last 19 games.  We started the streak at 43-43 and only 2.5 games back.

Ate Brisket Sandwich, pretty good.  Attendance was  26,570 and they dropped to 10-13 when I attend.  Went with my bro-in-law

Some movement from the Mariners as we get near the deadline... they DFA Cust and traded Langerhans for cash.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

A Celebration of History

The rolled out the red carpet tonight for the 2001 team, at least those who could make it to the game.  It was a little weird to remember all of the wonderful memories from that year, especially in contrast to the offensive ineptitude of this year.  It almost feels as if any of those retired ballplayer... whether it be Dan, Jay, Edgar, Olerud, Boone... could pick up a bat and come up with better results than any of our current team.  We haven't made the playoffs since the historic 116 win 2001 season, which is hard to believe, but isn't.  Between 1995 and 2001 we made the playoffs 4 times and haven't been back since. Will we ever go back!?

Rangers (53-41)

Kinsler DH
Andrus SS
Hamilton LF
Beltre 3B
Young 2B
Cruz RF
Moreland 1B
Torrealba C
Chavez CF

Wilson P

Mariners (43-50)

Ichiro RF
Ryan SS
Ackley 2B
Olivo C
Smoak 1B
Kennedy DH
Gutierriez CF
Seager 3B
Halman LF

Hernandez P

Coming into the game we had 26 consecutive scoreless innings, the team record being 29.  Well, we made history tonight.  Kinsler led off the game with a solo shot to left, and that was the game.  We had to score 2 runs to win and were only able to get 1, in the 5th inning.  The inning prior we had reached the club record 30 consecutive innings without scoring.  Yippee, History of Ineptitude.

The tie was short lived, as Texas regained the lead in the 6th inning.  We looked like we could maybe get another run in our half of the sixth when Smoak got a 1 out walk, but Kennedy grounded into a double play.  The Rangers added three more insurance runs (including another solo shot by Kinsler) in the 8th and we lost by a final score of 5-1.  The Rangers picked up their 10th win in a row, we dropped our 8th in a row, and we are now 10.5 games back in the AL West.  We're done, cooked... I wish we were Smoaked but the kid has been struggling.

Eric Wedge was ejected in the 8th inning on a "Balk" called against Felix, I was hoping for an exciting Lou Piniella impression since he was in the ballpark.  Nope.  I went to the game with a friend from Iowa, she said she had fun!  Unfortunately we couldn't pull a win for her.  I tried to explain scorekeeping.  She asked me why the DH and not pitcher.  Don't know, those are the rules!  That's like asking why they have four balls and three strikes! 

Had a Turkey Crepe, shared onion rings, and we got 116 shirts.  The Mariners dropped to 10-12 when I attend.  They were also outscored by the Sounders 4-1.  The Attendance was 30,896.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Lather, Rinse, Repeat

Same old, same old.  The Mariners had come into this game having dropped six in a row.  Well, let's make it seven as we fell to the AL West leaders Texas Rangers by a final score of 4-0 infront of 30,551 on 2001 116 wins Bobblehead Night.  You know things are bed when you can barely draw 30k on bobblehead night.  We mustered only 2 hits through the first 8 innings against Colby Lewis, and got a token 2 in the ninth.  Our scoreless inning streak now runs 26 innings.

Texas Rangers (52-41)
Kinsler 2B
Andrus SS
Hamilton LF
Beltre 3B
Cruz RF
Moreland 1B
Torrealba C
Chavez CF

Lewis P
Mariners (43-49)

Ichiro RF
Ryan SS
Ackley 2B
Olivo C
Kennedy 1B
Cust DH
Gutierrez CF
Seager 3B
Peguero LF

Fister P


Fister was great as usual, the first three innings he let the leadoff man on each time, who ended up scoring in the first and second to make it 2-0.  Then he retired 15 in a row until the 8th when the Rangers tacked on 2 more.  It didn't matter.  1 run would have done it.  Absolute BULLSHIT!  Where is our fucking offense?   We don't have a singular batter above .300 batting average.

I'm not going to get into this one too much.  Tomorrow is the 2001 celebration with Lou Piniella and players like Charles Gipson, Bret Boone, etc.  MacLemore threw out the first pitch tonight

Ate Garlic Fries, Roof was closed.  Scored.  First time seeing Seager at home.  We are now 9.5 games behind the Rangers.  The Mariners dropped to 10-11 when I attend.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Offense Fails Fister

The big story of the game is in how the only run of the game scored... but if the Mariners had been able to muster a mere TWO RUNS, it wouldn't have mattered.  Instead, Doug Fister picked up a complete game 1-0 loss.

Padres (37-46)

Venable RF
Bartlett SS
Headley 3B
Ludwick DH
Denorfia LF
Phillips C
Maybin CF
Rizzo 1B
Gonzalez 2B

Luebke P

Mariners (40-42)

Ichiro RF
Ryan SS
Gutierrez CF
Smoak 1B
Halman LF
Cust DH
Bard C
Figgins 3B
Wilson 2B

Fister P

Interesting lineup for the Mariners with Gutierrez in at the number 3 slot, obviously to try and get his .192 batting average going.  Wilson was in at 2B because Ackley was out for the second straight game to rest bruised ribs.  Well, with Ichiro, Cust, Figgins, and Wilson in there with the way Guti has struggled and Smoak mired in a slump... we were pretty hopeless.

The only two hits for the Mariners were from Greg Halman, batting 5th.  The kid doesn't play enough!  He was 12/34 (.353) coming into the game and went 2-3 with a double in the 2nd and single in the 5th.  The only other base runner for the Mariners the entire game was Ryan who reached on an error in the 7th.  He stole a base but then ended up being stranded at third.  The Mariners only had 29 total plate appearances, 2 above the minimum.

There were questionable calls by Homeplate Umpire Phil Cuzzi throughout the game.  There were 8 called strikeouts (4 by each team), and in the 5th inning after a "discussion" with Phillips (caught looking) and Manager Bud Black... he let Maybin advance to 1st on a THREE BALL WALK.  I was scoring and thought that I had missed a ball somewhere.  Nope, it was confirmed that there were only three balls in the at-bat.  Why nobody noticed in the Mariners dugout is beyond me.  Unfortunately Maybin ended up coming around on a hard hit single through short... and that was the ballgame!!

Fister didn't deserve this.  He retired the first 11 he faced until giving up two consecutive singles in the 4th.  Then, the phantom walk in the 5th.  He went the distance, maybe was even better than Vargas yesterday, but it didn't matter 'cause his teammates were inept.  His final line:  9 IP, 114 IP, 6 H, 1 R, 1 BB, 7 K .

Needless to say everyone was talking about that walk after the game.  It is one of those fluke things that happens sometimes, and if the Mariners had scored two runs it wouldn't have mattered.  Unfortunately, the baseball gods were not on our side tonight.  I'm just so pissed off at the lack of run support for Fister this year.  His 3-9 record is absolute bullshit!

I ate a Gyro and picked up a Brendan Ryan autographed baseball in their Mariners Care Auction.  The attendance was 22,798.

They dropped to 10-10 when I attend and 40-43 overall.

Friday, July 1, 2011

Vargas Goes the Distance

Well that was refreshing to see!  As I had stated in a previous post, the Mariners were 1-5 in games I attended that were started by Vargas.  Most of those losses were because of our inept offense.  Well, tonight we had hitting up and down the lineup and over multiple innings!!!  Hell, we even scored in the first as we beat the Padres 6-0 on Turn Back the Clock Night (to 1984).

Padres (37-45)

Denorfia RF
Bartlett SS
Headley 3B
Ludwick LF
Guzman DH
Maybin CF
Hudson 2B
Rizzo 1B
Hundley C

Moseley P

Mariners (39-42)

Ichiro RF
Ryan SS
Kennedy 2B
Smoak 1B
Cust DH
Peguero LF
Gutierrez CF
Bard C
Figgins 3B

Vargas P

Vargas was Efficient and effective tonight, the very first pitch he got an out, and started the game retiring 13 of the first 14 batters he faced. The six hits he allowed were scattered throughout the game and he never seemed to run into trouble.  He just quietly mowed them down.  There were some fantastic defensive plays, including a line drive to Figgins and a potential hit into a leaping, stretching grab by Ryan in the la tter innings.  I don't think I've ever seen someone snag a ball quite like that.

His final line... 9 IP, 106 pitches, 6 H, 7 K, 0 BB to improve to 6-5 with a 3.57 ERA.
I wanted to look back at the six previous starts I'd seen him pitch to look at overall performance.  I recall a couple of bad ones but mostly outstanding ones with a lack of run support.  So in the previous 6 games 2 were quality starts.  The Mariners scored a total of 12 runs  those 5 losses which is 2.4 runs per loss. In the 2 wins, the Mariners have scored 9 runs which is 4.5 runs scored per game.  However, he has shut out the opponents in those two wins for a 0.00 ERA.  Basically, he has to be perfect to win.  That, is a shame. In only 2 of the games has he not pitched 6 or more innings.

Apr 8, L (0-1) 12-3, 63 P, 3.1 IP, 7 R, 9 H, 1K, 0 BB
Apr 18, L 8-3, 114 P, 6 IP, 2 R, 6 H, 4K, 2 BB (QS)
Apr 23 L (0-2) 9-1, 100 P, 5+ IP, 6 R, 6 H, 3K, 3 BB
May 18 W (3-2) 3-0, 115 P, 7 IP, 0 R,  4 H, 9K, 2 BB (QS)
Jun 13 L (4-4) 6-3, 108 P, 7 IP, 5 R, 6 H, 6 K, 2 BB
Jun 25 L (5-5) 4-2, 87 P, 6 IP, 4 R, 8 H, 4 K, 2 BB

Our lineup had contributions tonight from pretty much everyone in the order.  Everyone reached base, although Ichiro only through a fielder's choice.  We scored 1 in the 1st, 3 in the 3rd, and 1 more in both the 5th and 6th innings.  Jack Cust had his 6th bases loaded BB in the 3rd, his 6th of the year to tie John Olerud for all-time in a season.  Smoak snapped an 0-22 slump.

Ichiro 0-5, 1 R
Ryan 2-4, 2 R, 2B, SB, BB
Kennedy 2-4, 1 R, 2B, BB, 2 RBI
Smoak 1-3, 2 R, 2B, BB
Cust 1-2, 2B, 2 BB, 2 RBI
Peguero 1-4, 2 RBI
Gutierrez 0-3, 1 BB
Bard 1-4
Figgins 1-4, SB

As you can see Ryan had another solid night.  The more I see, the more I like.  He struggled early on in the year but the dude is just a solid ballplayer.  He hustles, has a great attitude, and produces at the plate.  Kennedy has been our most consistent batter of the year, but he's 35ish and would be a number 7 or 8 hitter in any other lineup.  Hell, he'd probably be the backup infielder!  But, he's still out there practically every day and continues to produce.  Our unsung hero of the first half, without a doubt.  Cust seems to be producing the last few games, but is still only batting .222 on the season!

Attendance was 23,616, I didn't score for the first time in awhile.  Ate Pep Pizza and Garlic Fries.  Bro in Law had some beer, pizza, and a pretzel.  Oh, we munched on some peanuts too and had a good time.  It was an interesting game with clutch hitting, great defense, and masterful pitching by Vargas.

Improved to 10-9 when I attend and  40-42 overall.  We remain 3.5 games back of Texas in 3rd place.

June Games Recap

Back into the swing of things, and I even had time to take in a couple away games.

Mon 6/13 LAA L 6-3, Vargas, Baked Potato and Cookies, 20,238 scored
Wed 6/15 LAA W 3-1, Bedard, Pizza, 19,321 scored
Sat 6/19 PHI L 5-1, Felix, Garlic Chicken, 35,829 scored
Fri 6/24 @ FLA W 5-1, Felix, Gyro and Kettle Korn, 15,279 scored, ROOF
Sat 6/25 @ FLA L 4-2, Vargas, Crepe and Kettle/Caramel corn, 16,896 scored
Mon 6/27 ATL L 3-1, Bedard, Crepe, 25,467, scored, ROOF


Record by Starting Pitcher
Felix: 1-1 (4-2)
Pineda: N/A (3-0)
Vargas: 0-2 (1-5)
Fister: N/A (0-1)
Bedard: 1-1 (1-1)

Record by Day (Overall)
Mon: 0-2 (2-3)
Tue: N/A (1-1)
Wed: 1-0 (2-0)
Thu: N/A (1-0)
Fri: 1-0 (3-1)
Sat: 0-2 (0-4)

Record By Food
Baked Potato: 0-1 (1-1)
Cookies: 0-1 (1-1)
Pizza:  1-0 (2-0)
Gyro: 1-0 (2-0)
Garlic Chicken 0-1 (0-2)
Kettle Corn: 1-1 (3-2)
Crepe: 1-1 (2-2)

Record with Roof Closed: 1-1 (2-1)
Record while Scoring: 2-4 (3-4)

Attendance:
Mon: 20,238; 25,467
Wed: 19,231
Fri: 15,279 (A)
Sat: 35,829; 16,896 (A)
Avg Attendance:  22,156 (21,294)

Overall Score:  Opponent 20 (66) Mariners 15 (51)
Run Differential: -5 (-15)

Avg Runs Scored
Mariners 2.5
Opponent 3.33

Greatest Run Differential Win: 4
Greatest Run Differential Loss: 4

Mariners total Runs Record:
1: 0-2 (1-5)
2: 0-1 (0-1)
3: 1-1 (4-3)
4:       (1-0)
5: 1-0 (2-0)
8:       (1-0)

Opponent:
0:       (3-0)
1: 1-0 (1-0)
2: 1-0 (4-2)
3: 0-1 (0-1)
4: 0-1 (0-1)
5: 0-1 (0-1)
6: 0-1 (0-1)
7:       (1-0)
8:       (0-1)
9:       (0-1)
12:     (0-1)

Overall 2-4 (9-9)
One Run Games: N/A (4-2)