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Ugh, Whatever – Indians Sweep Mariners
Ugh. Whatever. Three walk-offs and the least happy Felix Day of the year thus far. Let’s get this over quick and then have a few words about the upcoming series in Anaheim. Friday, May
Read More »Mariners Errors Allow Indians To Sweep
CLEVELAND – The Cleveland Indians completed a four game sweep of the Seattle Mariners Monday when Yan Gomes hit a walk-off three-run homer in the 10th inning. The M’s fielding errors gave life to
Read More »Masterson’s 11 K’s Help Indians Beat Mariners 6-0
CLEVELAND – The Indians are facing the major leagues “Ace” pitchers and beating them into submission. Justin Masterson struck out a season-high eleven in seven dominating shutout innings and Michael Brantley hit a three-run
Read More »Mariners Lose Another Close One To Indians
CLEVELAND — A fielder’s choice with the bases loaded in the ninth inning gives the Cleveland Indians a 5-4 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Saturday. The Indians, who started the day tied with
Read More »MLB.com on Hisashi Iwakuma
Felix Hernandez and Hisashi Iwakuma are the best duo in all of baseball at the moment. Only one other team can claim they have two starting pitchers with ERA’s under 2.00 – the Dodgers
Read More »Mariners Come Up Short Despite Ibanez’s Efforts
Jason Kipnis knocked a 3-run HR in the bottom of the 10th inning to lift the Cleveland Indians over the Seattle Mariners, 6-3, in the first of a four-game series. Drew Stubbs drew a
Read More »Brandon Maurer, Kameron Loe, and Recalling Spring Training
Kameron Loe wasn’t a Mariner for a very long time. In fact, he threw all of 6.2 innings for the team before the plug was mercifully pulled on the experiment. After he was DFA’d,
Read More »Unstoppable Second-Place Mariners Take Series From Yankees
Yesterday the Mariners defeated the Yankees for the second time in three days, taking a series in the Bronx and moving into second place in the AL West. Second place! How about that! It
Read More »Hector Noesi as a Starter
Aaron Harang was scratched with back stiffness on Thursday, meaning the Mariners had to turn to Hector Noesi to make a spot start against his old team, the Yankees, in the hitter friendly ballpark.
Read More »Mariners Squeak by Yankees 3-2 in Noesi’s First Start of 2013
NEW YORK – On a night where injuries were plentiful, the Seattle Mariners did just enough grunt work to piece together what you can chalk up as a pitching win. Andy Pettitte and Chris
Read More »Fishy Umpiring in Mariners / Yankees Series Opener
I wasn’t able to follow the opening game of the three-game series that the Mariners began against the Yankees on Tuesday. I managed to follow it for the most part on my phone using
Read More »Raul Ibanez Leads A Turkey Shoot – Yankees Get Dismantled
NEW YORK — Raul Ibanez went on a feverish slugfest tonight at Yankee Stadium, and his teammates decided to help out – making it a hitting clinic as Seattle dismantled New York, 12-2, on
Read More »Who’s Been the Mariners Offensive MVP so Far?
The Mariners are 41 games into the season and with a quarter of the season being complete, I’m curious to see who you guys think is the MVP of the Mariners offense so far.
Read More »Felix Leaves Early Yankees Capitilize
NEW YORK — The Yankees fielded a deeper team on Tuesday than they did on Monday, and they showed the old tell tail signs of a veteran team. New York was witness to the
Read More »Mariners Win Series, As Usual
This season has been a series of serieses, if you will, as all seasons are. The Mariners, our beloved baseball-playing heroes, opened the season by failing to win their first seven series. Seven! Two
Read More »Saunders Home Dominance Continues- A’s Go Down!
SEATTLE — Joe Saunders- Continues his home dominance Sunday with a strong effort on the hill. The Seattle pitcher won his ninth straight decision at Safeco Field, throwing 6 1/3 effective innings Sunday as
Read More »How Is Hisashi Iwakuma Missing Bats?
Hisashi Iwakuma has had a great start to the season, pitching almost lockstep with King Felix so far. I don’t need to go over the numbers or tell you how good Iwakuma is, because
Read More »M’s, Pirates Split Series; Felix is Felix, Harang is Harang
The Mariners just had an off day. Today is an off day, too, but the Mariners just had an off day right before the recently-concluded series in Pittsburgh. Over the course of the last
Read More »Does The Mariners’ Minor League System Have a Contact Problem?
As I was watching Brewers’ minor leaguer Tyler Wagner and his 90 MPH fastball (he was a 4th round pick in 2012 to be fair) strike out 10 and shut out Clinton’s lineup in
Read More »Reevaluating Yoervis Medina
Yoervis Medina has been on the peripheral of the Mariners’ 40 man roster since the end of the 2010 season (added at the same time as Maikel Cleto, Josh Lueke, Michael Pineda, Mauricio Robles,
Read More »Mighty Mariners Take Two of Three From Baseball’s Worst, Best Team
The Toronto Blue Jays may have lost 89 games in 2012, but that didn’t stop them from storming through the offseason, of which they were crowned unanimous champions. The Jays, as you may recall,
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