32-44, Chart
Biggest Contribution: Cliff Lee, +24.4%
Biggest Suckfest: Chone Figgins, -8.0%
Most Important AB: Gutierrez homer, +11.1%
Most Important Pitch: Swisher homer #1, -9.4%
Total Contribution by Pitcher(s): +24.4%
Total Contribution by Lineup: +23.8%
Total Contribution by Opposition: +1.8%
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I thought you said that Ichiro was the only Mariner who was gay.
by I Lick Squirrels on Jun 29, 2010 7:05 PM PDT reply actions
That's an SVU episode waiting to happen.
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Wait a minute, didn't Jeff make a joke just like this in a recap the other day?
My bad.
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2 doubles off first pitch fastballs for Rob
Nice to see him contribute to the slugfest.
Dissenting opinions are welcome, and should be encouraged, at Lookout Landing. -LL Style Guide
Indeed.
I’m usually a Rob Johnson basher, but that was nice to see.
I’m going back to bashing him tomorrow.
by TrustBaseball on Jun 29, 2010 7:58 PM PDT up reply actions
That's...
…a running theme of all the blogs, too.
It only makes sense. It would be so nice to be able to say "Lee is ours and you can't have him".
If only we could afford him for a shorter time than we gave Felix.
by TrustBaseball on Jun 29, 2010 7:59 PM PDT up reply actions
"Felix and Lee is ours and you can't have them"
That sounds better to me. Plus it’s more fair.
A Cy Young chase would help salvage the season.
Best way to teach players how to win? Play them behind Cliff Lee.
by Mr.Phelps on Jun 29, 2010 7:37 PM PDT via mobile reply actions
Lee walked someone?! He gave up runs?! Trade him!!!
I’m going to be heartbroken when he leaves :(
Karma police, arrest this man.
This was one of Cliff's more shaky starts, and he still made one of the best teams in baseball look foolish for 8 innings.
Hard work never killed nobody, but I won't take my chances.
I'd be really interested to see a Cliff Lee poll here at LL
Either asking how upset (or happy) people would be if we kept him all season in an attempt to sign him, but failed to sign him and get nothing bet the compensatory picks.
Or, asking what level of contract resigning Lee would people be happy with.
This is one subject are where I really have no idea what the general thoughts of the LL readership are.
Wanting him traded is also contingent on who we get back which would make this kind of poll difficult.
I want him traded, but I want him traded for 3 young, future regulars with all star upside. We probably can’t get that, so that casts whether I’d want him traded into doubt, etc.
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I want that 5 ton solid gold Buddha statue for him. Anything less and I feel we got fleeced :(
Hard work never killed nobody, but I won't take my chances.
Right, and there are lots of unknowns
But the simple question is ‘how would you feel if we kept Lee all season and didn’t end up resigning him.’
I guess feelings would be changed by alleged leaked offers from other teams, but without a trade there’s no way to know exactly what we could have had.
Of course I’m realizing I could do all of this in a fanpost, so maybe I’ll try.
by Snuffleupagus on Jun 29, 2010 8:41 PM PDT up reply actions
Do the Mariners realistically have any chance of signing him?
Strictly from a money point of view – how much cash can they throw at him? It’s not ludicrously unreasonable to think that he could be talked into pitching in such a great ballpark, with such a great outfield, and yeah we promise we’ll add a bat or two, but if the Yankees (or the Red Sox, or the Dodgers, or whoever) can lay down three or four times as much scratch, do the Mariners really stand a chance?
I'm going to go out on a limb and say there will probably be a post for this so we can save that discussion for later and keep this thread more on topic.
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In theory, they could
In reality, they will not.
by Jeff Sullivan on Jun 30, 2010 1:04 AM PDT up reply actions
Even in a meaningless season.
It’s always fun to beat the Yankees.
by Hopefulmsfan on Jun 29, 2010 9:59 PM PDT reply actions 2 recs

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