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Monday, May 5th, 2008
Posted by Ryan Divish @ 12:13:23 pm
Well, I’m sitting here at an “Evil Empire” coffee shop in New York, listening to people make big deals, about their so-called important jobs, and talking loudly into Bluetooth headphones so everybody in three-block radius can understand their overall importance to the national economy. Sure buddy you may be moving big on the market, but do you get to try and figure out why Richie Sexson can’t hit in Safeco Field, or why the Mariners can’t hit a guy named Darrell Rasner. Oh well, you gotta love New York sometimes. I should have found a bar to write in. But then again, thinking about this Mariners team sometimes drives me to drink. I will say this though there is no shortage of beautiful women in Manhattan and it seems another one walks by every second. So there are positives. And that’s what I’m trying to do with the Mariners is find some positives, I’m an optimistic person by nature, but this road trip didn’t make it easy for me. I guess the biggest positive for me heading into this series with the Rangers is this – The Mariners have to play better, because right now they can’t play much worse. Or can they? It’s tough imagine the Mariners can hit as weakly, field as poorly or receive more inconsistent pitching than they did this past road trip. Manager John McLaren seems to think that a return to Safeco and a little home cooking is what the M’s need. But as Jose Vidro pointed out, the Mariners lost their last two series at home as well. Before I get to the road trip grades, a few programming notes. I won’t be covering tonight or Wednesday night’s games. But I may be blogging some stuff though. Tonight I’ll be in the air for most of the game so no “game thoughts.” Don Ruiz will handle the game coverage. Not sure who is doing Wednesday’s game. Alright here we go … Hitting: F- Want a disgusting stat? Ichiro stole six bases against the Yankees. Do you know how many runs he scored in the series? One. One damn run. That’s with the 2-3-4-5 hitters having changes to hit him in. Overall against New York, the Mariners got 19 hits in 102 plate appearances and with four walks (.194 team batting average) and scored four runs total. Perhaps because of the 19 hits, one was a double, one was a Beltre home run and that was it for extra base hits. And with the exception of Chien-Mien Wang, it wasn’t like they were facing Cy Young and Roger Clemens. We’re talking an aging Mike Mussina, who’s fastball now runs up there at 85 miles per hour and some guy named Darrell Rasner. Pitching: C- Silva and Felix struggled in New York and Jarrod Washburn labored in Cleveland. One thing I think happens with pitchers, though they’ll never admit it, they take the mound knowing they’ll probably only two runs of support and it makes them get too fine. They try and get strikeouts, instead of pitching to contact. And when that happens, they run up their pitch count, fall behind in counts and generally get hit harder than they normally would. The bullpen was ok on the trip, Arthur Rhodes still continues to progress and Brandon Morrow is getting better. The big question is JJ’s command issues and if they’ve been righted by this new throwing routine. When, and if, the Mariners ever get another save situation we’ll find out. Defense: D But you know, the Mariners gold glove third baseman had two this series, including a horrible one against Cleveland on a routine double play throw. He has six errors this season. I know he’s got a hurt wrist and thumb on his glove hand, but a couple ghastly ones have been on throwing errors. Beltre and Joe Crede lead all third basemen in errors. Management: B One thing I didn’t like is all the talk about Clement and Balentien jumpstarting the offense, which I admit we helped perpetuate. These two kids have a combined 40 games of major league experience. There’s bound to be some failure, to go with any success. But the Mariners need to stick by them. They called them up they have to let them get some serious at-bats and allow them to learn a little. I think John McLaren’s tirade at his team was good and deserved. They were playing horribly and if nobody in that clubhouse is going to raise their voice, say something and hold people accountable then McLaren needed to. I could write 10,000 words on this, but I won’t (not yet anyway). Overall: F
Categories: General
• 5 comments
COMMENTS:
Divish, I can normally read anything you put out there, but in this case I just couldn't stomach it. I apologize. I'm sure you were dead on, but I'll have to base that on past performance..
I did read your grades, and would agree with all but one. I'll leave it up to you to figure out which one I take exception to.
[quote="Ryan Divish"]Well, I’m sitting here at an “Evil Empire” coffee shop in New York, listening to people make big deals, about their so-called important jobs, and talking loudly into Bluetooth headphones so everybody in three-block radius can understand their overall importance to the national economy.[/quote]
I DESPISE people who talk on cell phones in public for any reason other then an emergency. That, along with the recent study that shows there is no safety gain with using a blue tooth in a car is a large part of why I think the July no hands on cell phone law in cars is so DUMB.
I'll give management a D for not sending the right people down. They brought the right people up, so they got it half right.
In Silva's start, there was really no reason to let him start the 3rd. He was clearly ineffective. This would have been a good game to see what Morrow has to offer. Too bad he didn't come in the game to start the 3rd and see how long he go. Then bring in Putz to work on his stuff against a good hitting team. But no, they want to wait until there is another game on the line and take there chances. Not smart. Comments are not allowed from anonymous visitors. Please login or register to comment. |
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Ryan Divish has been with The News Tribune since 2006, covering the Tacoma Rainiers and high school sports. Divish played baseball at Dickinson State University and also earned a journalism degree from the University of Montana. You will find news, observations, anecdotes, analysis and photographs on this blog. The purpose is to keep readers informed, but also give them a feel for the team and its players, and a place to go to read about baseball. Category
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