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Seattle University Baseball Scouting Reports Part 2
I was able to see Seattle University’s baseball team for the second time this year, this time, against Dallas Baptist in WAC conference play. The starting pitcher was Skyler Genger, a freshman right-hander. He
Read More »2-1 – Despite first inning fireworks, Mariners fall short
It seemed as if the Mariners bats would continue to surge after their impressive seven run performance from the game before. Franklin Gutierrez started the game, going YA-YA to deep left field. Later in
Read More »Casper Wells’ Plate Discipline
Casper Wells was one of the pieces acquired in the Doug Fister trade. Since then, he has gained love from a lot of the fans, but has been pretty inconsistent at the plate and
Read More »Organizational Offensive Woes and Jackson and Tacoma notes
Clinton pounded into 5 double plays in a 6-2 loss on Monday. It was just another example of a theme that we have seen in the Mariners’ organization over the past few years. The
Read More »Hector Noesi’s Platoon Splits, Change-up, and Slider
Hector Noesi has had some pretty profound platoon splits this season as a starter with the Seattle Mariners. Righties are hitting .193/.244/.395 while lefties are hitting .262/.324/.516 off of him. This is despite a
Read More »Don’t Trust High Desert Stats
The High Desert Mavericks play in perhaps the most hitter friendly ballpark/run environment in all of minor league baseball. There was no greater example of this than last night’s 26-11 loss to Visalia. Visalia
Read More »Mariners Game 2 Recap
The Mariners played their 2nd game of the regular season, losing 4-1 to the Athletics. Before the game, Mike Carp was put on the disabled list, injured diving for a ball out in left
Read More »Reviewing the current Seahawks situation
Peyton Manning remains a free agent, but Seattle appears to have fallen out of contention. The Broncos, the Titans and the 49ers are the favorites to get Manning; however, that shouldn’t break your heart,
Read More »Seattle Seahawks must pass on Peyton Manning
Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts have parted ways after 14 years. In an emotional press conference, Manning and Jim Irsay (the Colts’ owner) announced their mutual decision to end their cooperation and
Read More »Roy, Cactus League, and Other Spring Training Notes
I actually saw this a few weeks ago here, but knew nothing about it and decided not to include it on here. However, the Mariners have signed 16 year French pitcher Alexandre Roy, as
Read More »Pete Carroll and the Seahawks’ future
Two years ago, on January 11, 2010, the Seattle Seahawks announced that Pete Carroll will take over as the team’s head coach, replacing Jim Mora Jr. It was right after a calamitous season for
Read More »Position Battles to Watch
With pitchers and catchers due to report Sunday, it’s time to start wondering what the 2012 roster will look like. Most of the positions have been locked down, but this spring there will be
Read More »“Tez” Hears the Hall Call
The Seahawks will have one more bust to boast in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, OH this summer, and the Hall had better make plenty of room in that case; this
Read More »Can the 2012 Seahawks be more than average?
The Seattle Seahawks have been a respected outfit in the NFC West since moving there ten years ago. They won the division for four straight years, from 2003 to 2007 and got another divisional
Read More »Mariners @ Angels (111)
Seattle Mariners @ Los Angeles Angels Game 111 Starters: SEA – Jason Vargas (6-10, 4.19 era) LAA – Jered Weaver (14-5, 1.88 era) 1. Ichiro RF 2. Wilson SS 3. Ackley 2B 4. Carp
Read More »Why it’s so Hard to be a Seattle Sports Fan
One of the most common debates in Seattle has to be one that nobody really wants to have. Is Seattle possibly the worst city to be a sports fan in? Seattle has some of
Read More »Seattle Mariners Seeking Offense
The Seattle Mariners have been performing a balancing act as of late with their win percentage. For the last few weeks they have been at .500 or within a game or two of the
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