14-25, Chart
Biggest Contribution: Casey Kotchman, +29.1%
Biggest Suckfest: Sean White, -25.1%
Most Important AB: Figgins single, +19.6%
Most Important Pitch: Suzuki single, -36.8%
Total Contribution by Pitcher(s): -71.8%
Total Contribution by Lineup: +21.8%
Total Contribution by Opposition: 0.0%
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Don Wakamatsu.
He has real numbers, too.
I hate all life.
Hard work never killed nobody, but I won't take my chances.
Kotchman! Figgins! Kelley!
Numbness :(
Karma police, arrest this man.
by wyte_lightning on May 18, 2010 11:04 PM PDT reply actions
Not enough damn pills.
Everything is Rob Johnson's fault.
by the other side on May 18, 2010 11:06 PM PDT reply actions
If Schick Shadel really wants to help me stop drinking they should make the Mariners better at baseball
by wetzelcoal on May 18, 2010 11:08 PM PDT reply actions 4 recs
Schick Shadel is for profit.
They need the Mariners to suck for their client base to remain.
Maybe they are behind all of this
Its rigged!
by Edgar for Pres on May 18, 2010 11:13 PM PDT up reply actions 1 recs
The good news
is that Baltimore won today! The bad news is Houston lost.
by Cantu Easley Winn on May 18, 2010 11:12 PM PDT reply actions
Shit.
I was waiting for another couple losses to start this…..
Everything is Rob Johnson's fault.
by the other side on May 18, 2010 11:13 PM PDT up reply actions
It was inevitable. Not your fault.
Everything is Rob Johnson's fault.
by the other side on May 18, 2010 11:14 PM PDT up reply actions
Hehehe, you are absolutely correct!
We have bad but we won’t be quite terrible enough.
Everything is Rob Johnson's fault.
by the other side on May 18, 2010 11:15 PM PDT up reply actions
Are, have what the fuck ever.
Apathy is here.
Everything is Rob Johnson's fault.
by the other side on May 18, 2010 11:16 PM PDT up reply actions
Oh please, not another season like this.
I can’t handle it if we must start thinking like this before Memorial Day.
by TrustBaseball on May 18, 2010 11:15 PM PDT up reply actions
Ah, the opening bars of the M*A*S*H theme
by lemonverbena on May 18, 2010 11:17 PM PDT via mobile reply actions
Suicide is painless...
Mariners/D Broncos/BSU Broncos fan in Seattle
The first rule of Lookout Landing is...
by appleshampoo on May 19, 2010 2:27 AM PDT up reply actions
The team might actually be worse than the FSN commentary
Coors Light Freeze Cam!
Peace, Love and West Coast Hip Hop, Go Mariners!
Tui has no business in a MLB uniform.
by TrustBaseball on May 18, 2010 11:30 PM PDT up reply actions
The Tuiasosopo family has no business in sports, period.
Fucking suck at everything they do.
I wouldn't go that far as I remember a Tuiasosopo leading the Huskies to something, but
this particular one has no more value than WFB. Yeah, he might be a fan favorite, but keep him off the field.
by TrustBaseball on May 18, 2010 11:43 PM PDT up reply actions
Rose Bowl
"Mayhap a hidden door lurks nigh. Let us search the environs."
by Fearless Frog on May 19, 2010 12:33 PM PDT up reply actions
Groundball towards the SS side of second
Tui got a really late jump, missed the ball, winning run comes in.
Especially if RJ hadn't let a ball skip by him
advancing the runner to 3rd… Before I started coming here, I kinda liked Rob – in a charming/fan sorta way. Now I have been shown the incredible error of my ways!
Shouldn't Walkamatic have intentionally walked Suzuki to set up the force play at any base?
It’s not as if Suzuki mattered as a runner anyway.
I can't resist clicking "Rec" when I see a post with four [of them] already.
Exactly, but who knows what's going on with Wak.
They say a manager has very little influence in a game, but there seems to be quite a bit of evidence to the contrary. There are plenty of wrong calls that have lost close games this year. I wish the sabercats would re-check this. Re-check the line-ups, the calls to the bullpen, the running game…
by TrustBaseball on May 18, 2010 11:40 PM PDT up reply actions
Do you trust League to not walk in the winning run?
by Brian Floyd on May 18, 2010 11:41 PM PDT up reply actions
Why was League even out there to pitch that inning?
by Mariner Melee on May 18, 2010 11:43 PM PDT up reply actions
Uhh, did I miss something with Tex?
(I didn’t see anything before the 8th inning)
He allowed a broken bat single, beaned a guy, and promptly got yanked
by Jeff Sullivan on May 18, 2010 11:48 PM PDT up reply actions
So guys like Tex and League get a short leash if they start a little slow
but White’s OK to flail. Hrm.
Hey man, it's not his fault he came in with two base runners on!
He did the best he could, that’s what you gotta admire about him. It’s one of those outings where you just have to look at whoever was the one who put those guys on. We have to believe in Sean White, he had a great ERA last year in a lot of tough situations. We can’t go pointing the finger at him now, not in a situation like that. Gotta stick together and just play this slump out.
by Cantu Easley Winn on May 19, 2010 12:03 AM PDT up reply actions 2 recs
Its not about White as much as it is about when White's being used!
It doesn’t take statistics to understand that you want ground balls when there are runners on base. Other pitchers on this roster are better at inducing ground balls and weak contact. Its as simple as that.
Sorry, forgot to close my snark tags
by Cantu Easley Winn on May 19, 2010 12:15 AM PDT up reply actions
Nah, I was just blinded by rage. I don't deal with frustration well
that and i’m still new around here – not sure yet who’s who.
Hold the phone. It's an old expression, but I'm old.
It can’t be over before Memorial Day. Even the Mariners of old weren’t out of it by then (OK, some of them were). GMZ can still fix this, but he doesn’t have much time left. We are still in a very weak division. Temperatures in Texas are not yet that high. Griffey, Sweeney, Tui, RJ, and those two goofy pitcher whose name I have forgotten have got to be replaced by whoever is a decent, but versatile replacement player. Dave Cameron, Jeff and Matthew probably know who those good replacement players are. MB and the good Wilson have to come back and we could still win the division. But changes must be made very soon. If they aren’t, we’re gonna suck until the end of the season.
I was in a bar literally jumping with glee
thinking that Bard would come into the game and we’d have a chance. Silly hope! Seeing RJ stay in the game may be remembered as the moment the 2010 Mariners lost me for the remainder of the season.
I hope he ruptures a testicle or two and has to go on the DL for the next 60 days or so.
I can't resist clicking "Rec" when I see a post with four [of them] already.
by thehemogoblin on May 19, 2010 12:39 AM PDT up reply actions
Let's see how many angles we can get this nutshot from!
"Ever tried? Ever failed? No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better." - Samuel Beckett Mariners Minors
by JY on May 19, 2010 1:34 AM PDT up reply actions
Now, in X-MO!
It's hard to convince people to let you eat them if you're an asshole. - Thingray
Kenji wouldn't have even gone down.
Would have gotten up, walked around the plate twice and to the batters box, come back and gotten ready for the next pitch.
But Kenji had balls of steel.
It's hard to convince people to let you eat them if you're an asshole. - Thingray
Awww, it stops after a few hours.
It's hard to convince people to let you eat them if you're an asshole. - Thingray

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