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  • WrightStuff
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    • Nov 2009
    • 775

    My Oh My • Seattle Mariners Franchise




    Game: MLB The Show 13
    Team: Seattle Mariners
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    The Mariners won 116 games in 2001, which set the American League record for most wins in a single season and tied the 1906 Chicago Cubs for the Major League record for most wins in a single season.
    The Mariners are also one of eight Major League Baseball teams without a World Series title, and one of two (along with the Washington Nationals) to never have appeared in a World Series, and yet the Nationals find themselves on the rise as division favorites while the Mariners find themselves in the cellar of the AL West race in early predictions. Follow along the Mariners journey to become what they once were, and more. A team with heart, and a team that makes many around the world use Dave Niehaus' famous words, "My Oh My!"


  • albidnis
    GFX Crew
    • Nov 2008
    • 4035

    #2
    Def watching...

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    • WrightStuff
      Member
      • Nov 2009
      • 775

      #3



      2013 Seattle Mariners Preseason 2013 Stats - Hitting
      NAMEABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSBAOBPSLG
      LF - Jason Bay2951510062200.517.548.552
      CF - Franklin Gutierrez4391730143240.395.435.535
      C - Kelly Shoppach132510011400.385.429.462
      2B - Robert Andino3871410054810.368.429.395
      1B - Justin Smoak6613213041481700.318.392.545
      2B - Dustin Ackley8482570211101710.298.372.452
      SS - Brendan Ryan81721300381331.259.333.296
      RF - Michael Saunders83921312552031.253.295.386
      LF - Mike Morse8714224051471600.253.305.471
      3B - Kyle Seager8810223051471500.250.305.455
      DH - Kendrys Morales76519102761500.250.318.342
      C - Jesus Montero84820304144900.238.270.417
      LF - Raul Ibanez6611151038111200.227.338.379
      2013 Seattle Mariners Preseason 2013 Stats - Pitching
      NAMEGPGSWLSVQSHLDIPHERHRBBSOWHIPERA
      RP - Kameron Loe2101000021.120303121.081.27
      RP - Charlie Furbush1600000015.09313140.801.80
      SP - Hisashi Iwakuma1151100026.0167210191.002.42
      RP - Oliver Perez1701200017.096111111.183.18
      SP - Felix Hernandez1251100025.022936161.123.24
      CP - Tom Wilhelmsen100116009.27414141.143.72
      SP - Blake Beavan540300017.022105331.475.29
      SP - Brandon Maurer651200021.02617610131.717.29
      SP - Joe Saunders1053000024.030207791.547.50
      RP - Lucas Luetge1800100013.21912112102.277.90
      RP - Carter Capps120110009.01592582.229.00
      RP - Stephen Pryor1801100015.020167391.539.60


      The Mariners ended their preseason with a record of 11-13. More importantly, since preseason records don't matter, they got to see how people would hit and pitch.

      Surprises:
      - Jason Bay: Maybe he still has it and just needed out of NY! An impressive average over 29 ABs. He may work to see some time this year if our corner outfielders don't step up (ala Morse/Saunders at .253)
      - Justin Smoak: The Mariners haven't been sure what they want to do with Smoak yet as they have a few options at 1B/DH. He's earned himself an Opening Day start with his consistent spring.
      - Furbush and Loe: Combining for 6 ER over 36.1 innings. That could be a great 1-2 punch to get to Wilhelmsen in the 9th, making it much easier on pitchers having to only go 6.

      Disappointments:
      - Saunders/Maurer: This is the M's 3-4 starters. A 7+ ERA is just unacceptable. Hopefully they were just working on different things and now know what works going into this season.
      - Jesus Montero: This guy need to become an anchor in the Mariners lineup, and .238 won't do it. Tell me we got something of value for Pineda.


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      • WrightStuff
        Member
        • Nov 2009
        • 775

        #4





        Things to look for:
        • Mariners ace, Felix Hernandez, didn't have a great spring, but sometimes that happens with starters. The Mariners do need him to get off to a good start, though, as every team starts at 0-0. So as of now, the Mariners have a chance.
        • The Mariners start the season with 14 straight games, getting right into the grind of things. The good news is that the first 10 are against the A's, White Sox, and Astros before they finish with a home series against Texas.



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        • albidnis
          GFX Crew
          • Nov 2008
          • 4035

          #5
          Love that opening day...

          I think you should be able to do good things with Bay. His contact numbers should still carry him

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          • WrightStuff
            Member
            • Nov 2009
            • 775

            #6
            Originally posted by albidnis
            Love that opening day...

            I think you should be able to do good things with Bay. His contact numbers should still carry him
            I agree, its just going to be hard to find him time. May result in roster moves later this season.

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            • WrightStuff
              Member
              • Nov 2009
              • 775

              #7





              Why Seattle did it:
              The Mariners weren't pleased with how Luetge looked during the spring. He is only 25 with a year of experience, but the lefty was in an organization with a bit of RP depth. Almonte is an OF with quite a bit of speed and is only 22. However, the Mariners are a bit higher on other CFs in the minors who boast more potential than Abraham.

              Why Miami did it:
              They need bullpen help (among other things. Luetge plugs right in to their major league roster if they so choose. The Marlins outfield is in dire straights with the exception of Stanton. Pierre and Ruggiano are both into their 30's now and they're looking to develop the future there. They were willing to spare a SP who was in a closer spot at AA.


              (Editors Note: I traded for DeSclafani because I went to high school with him. I want to build him up and have him one day pitch in the pros hopefully. Can't wait to see how he does.)


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              • WrightStuff
                Member
                • Nov 2009
                • 775

                #8

                Homers Abound in Season Opening Win, and Then Three Losses





                King Felix had to battle through 3 tough innings before finally settling down and striking out 9.

                The Mariners would then come back with a series of home runs to tie and eventually take the lead.

                That left A's starter, Brett Anderson, frustrated beyond belief after the third home run left the yard.

                All summed up by Saunder's home run in the 8th to cushion the lead.





                Seattle Mariners at Oakland Athletics
                Apr 1, 2013123456789RHE
                Seattle (0-0)0002030106110
                Oakland (0-0)103000000490
                W: Felix Hernandez L: Brett Anderson S: Tom Wilhelmsen
                Scoring Summary
                SCORING DETAILSSEAOAK
                OAK1Moss grounded to left for a single. Cespedes out at 3B. Weeks scores.01
                OAK3Smith doubled to right. Weeks scores.02
                OAK3Reddick grounded to center for a single. Smith scores.03
                OAK3Jaso bloop hit to left for a single. Reddick scores.04
                SEA4Morse homered to left. Saunders scores.24
                SEA6Morales homered to center. Gutierrez scores.44
                SEA6Smoak homered to center.54
                SEA8Saunders homered to center.64
                Seattle Mariners
                HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
                Gutierrez, CF411000.250
                Saunders, RF4221011.500
                Morales, DH4122001.500
                Morse, LF4112011.250
                Smoak, 1B4111001.250
                Seager, 3B401000.250
                Montero, C402000.500
                Ackley, 2B301000.333
                Ryan, SS400000.000
                TEAM TOTALS356116024
                BATTING:
                2B: F. Gutierrez (1), K. Seager (1)
                HR: Morse (1) (4th inning off Anderson, 1 on, 2 out), Morales (1) (6th inning off Anderson, 1 on, 1 out), Smoak (1) (6th inning off Anderson, 0 on, 2 out), Saunders (1) (8th inning off Scribner, 0 on, 1 out)
                RBI: Morse 2(2), Morales 2(2), Saunders (1), Smoak (1)
                SAC: Ackley
                GIDP: Ryan
                BASERUNNING:
                SB: Saunders (1)
                Oakland Athletics
                HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
                Crisp, CF400002.000
                Weeks, 2B422000.500
                Cespedes, LF401000.250
                Moss, 1B401103.250
                Smith, DH412100.500
                Reddick, RF411102.250
                Jaso, C401102.250
                Lowrie, SS400001.000
                Donaldson, 3B301001.333
                TEAM TOTALS35494011
                BATTING:
                2B: Smith (1), Donaldson (1)
                RBI: Reddick (1), Moss (1), Smith (1), Jaso (1)
                BASERUNNING:
                SB: Reddick (1), Weeks (1)
                Seattle Mariners
                PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
                F. Hernandez (W, 1-0)7.0944095.14
                C. Furbush (H, 1)1.0000010.00
                T. Wilhelmsen (S, 1)1.0000010.00
                TEAM TOTALS9.0944011
                Oakland Athletics
                PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
                B. Anderson (L, 0-1)6.0755017.50
                E. Scribner1.1211006.75
                S. Doolittle1.2200010.00
                TEAM TOTALS9.0116602




                GAME 2:

                Seattle Mariners at Oakland Athletics
                Apr 2, 2013123456789RHE
                Seattle (1-0)1201010005110
                Oakland (0-1)10000410X6120
                W: Sean Doolittle (1-0) L: Kameron Loe (0-1) S: Grant Balfour (1)


                GAME 3:

                Seattle Mariners at Oakland Athletics
                Apr 3, 2013123456789RHE
                Seattle (1-1)000020021591
                Oakland (1-1)12050001X9170
                W: Tom Milone (1-0) L: Joe Saunders (0-1) S: Ryan Cook (1)


                GAME 4:

                Seattle Mariners at Oakland Athletics
                Apr 4, 2013123456789RHE
                Seattle (1-2)000110000270
                Oakland (2-1)40020001X752
                W: A.J. Griffin (1-0) L: Brandon Maurer (0-1)

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                • WrightStuff
                  Member
                  • Nov 2009
                  • 775

                  #9





                  Things to look for:
                  • Blake Beavan looks to turn around the recent trend of Mariners starters struggling. He needs to attack the top of the White Sox order, as the middle and lower thirds have been performing well thus far.
                  • Four games into the year, Franklin Gutierrez is already attempting to make noise to become an every day player for the M's. We'll need to see what he does in his opportunity against White Sox ace Chris Sale in game three.



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                  • WrightStuff
                    Member
                    • Nov 2009
                    • 775

                    #10

                    Floyd Dominates M's, Mariners Return Favor on Sale



                    Flowers had a Web Gem nominee in the middle of the game with a beautiful diving catch on a pop up.

                    Seattle's Brendan Ryan returned the favor in the 7th inning, recording a forceout to end the inning that would have scored a run.

                    Chicago skipper Robin Ventura was happy with the Game 1 effort.

                    Floyd dominated in Game 1 before King Felix dominated in Game 2, and then the M's took the series in extra innings during Game 3.




                    Seattle Mariners at Chicago White Sox
                    Apr 5, 2013123456789RHE
                    Seattle (1-3)001000001290
                    Chicago (1-2)02010030X6101
                    W: Gavin Floyd L: Blake Beavan
                    Scoring Summary
                    SCORING DETAILSSEACHW
                    CHW2Dunn homered to right.01
                    CHW2Viciedo grounded out to Ryan (6-3). Rios scores.02
                    SEA3Seager grounded to center for a single. Ackley scores.12
                    CHW4Rios grounded to center for a single. Konerko scores.13
                    CHW7De Aza tripled to center. Viciedo scores. Beckham scores.15
                    CHW7Keppinger grounded to center for a single. De Aza scores. 16
                    SEA9Montero flied to right for a single. Smoak scores.26
                    Seattle Mariners
                    HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
                    Saunders, CF400000.263
                    Seager, 3B402101.316
                    Morales, DH400002.190
                    Morse, RF401000.158
                    Ibanez, LF400000.250
                    Smoak, 1B412000.300
                    Montero, C401100.211
                    Ackley, 2B412002.368
                    Ryan, SS301000.263
                    TEAM TOTALS3529205
                    BATTING:
                    2B: Smoak (1)
                    RBI: Seager (4), Montero (2)
                    BASERUNNING:
                    SB: Ackley (1), Seager (2), Ryan (1)
                    CS: Ackley (1)
                    Chicago White Sox
                    HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
                    De Aza, CF413200.368
                    Keppinger, 3B401101.263
                    Konerko, 1B411001.222
                    Dunn, DH411102.429
                    Rios, LF412100.294
                    Ramirez, SS401000.375
                    Viciedo, RF411101.500
                    Beckham, 2B210010.357
                    Flowers, C300000.214
                    TEAM TOTALS33610615
                    BATTING:
                    2B: Konerko (1), Viciedo (1)
                    3B: De Aza (1)
                    HR: Dunn (2) (2nd inning off Beavan, 0 on, 0 out)
                    RBI: De Aza 2 (3), Keppinger (3), Rios (7), Dunn (2), Viciedo (2)
                    GIDP: Konerko
                    BASERUNNING:
                    SB: Rios 2 (2)
                    FIELDING:
                    E: Ramirez (1)
                    Seattle Mariners
                    PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
                    B. Beavan (L, 0-1)6.0633034.50
                    C. Capps0.23331020.25
                    C. Furbush0.2000020.00
                    K. Loe0.2100006.00
                    TEAM TOTALS8.0106615
                    Chicago White Sox
                    PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
                    G. Floyd (W, 1-0)8.2922042.08
                    J. Crain0.1000010.00
                    TEAM TOTALS9.092205


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                    • krulmichael
                      STRAAAAANGE MUSIC!
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 10721

                      #11
                      Liking the simplistic, yet clean layout of this man. Don't be pulling a 'Stros now after a solid Opening Day win.

                      I'll be following!

                      Twitch Channel
                      http://www.twitch.tv/krulmichael20


                      Season I: 10-6 (NFC North Champions)
                      Season II: 9-7 (NFC North Champions)
                      Season III: 13-3 (NFC Champions)
                      Season IV: 11-5 (NFC North Champions)
                      Season V: 2-1

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                      • WrightStuff
                        Member
                        • Nov 2009
                        • 775

                        #12
                        Originally posted by krulmichael
                        Liking the simplistic, yet clean layout of this man. Don't be pulling a 'Stros now after a solid Opening Day win.

                        I'll be following!
                        Thanks! Always appreciate followers.

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                        • albidnis
                          GFX Crew
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 4035

                          #13
                          So Wright you simming some games?

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                          • WrightStuff
                            Member
                            • Nov 2009
                            • 775

                            #14
                            Originally posted by albidnis
                            So Wright you simming some games?
                            Yep, probably playing one a series until September (If we're still in the race). I want to get through multiple seasons (which is why I waited for OSFM).

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                            • WrightStuff
                              Member
                              • Nov 2009
                              • 775

                              #15





                              Things to look for:
                              • This is an important series for the Mariners to see if they can get back to .500 early on in the year. If they win the series 2-1, they will stand at 5-5 heading into a four game series with Texas.
                              • Game one against Houston is the Mariners home opener this season after seven games on the road to start the year.
                              • The Mariners will look to rest some players in Game 1, as they are about halfway through a 14 games in 14 days streak to begin the year.



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