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When you come home, turn on TV, and hear the postgame show talking about Chris Seddon, you know something went wrong.
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Are the Mariners playing better and losing more?
I guess dingers will make it feel like they’re playing better even if that isn’t true.
I missed the homer, but I loved the double.
It was almost all wrist, and he still didn’t miss the fence by much.
Yes.
Meaning you will not see him for another 30 games.
According to my calculations, your problem doesn't exist.
by the other side on Jul 17, 2010 9:36 PM PDT up reply actions
Ryan Langerhans is the Mariner's equivalent of Halley's Comet
Karma police, arrest this man.
by wyte_lightning on Jul 17, 2010 9:43 PM PDT up reply actions 1 recs
*Mariners
Fuck.
Karma police, arrest this man.
by wyte_lightning on Jul 17, 2010 9:44 PM PDT up reply actions
Not so fast, it can still make sense!
If we assume that at least one Mariner in history witnessed Halley’s Comet in the sky as they tried to navigate the sea they probably were pretty fucking confused. Using this same idea, when Chone Figgins looked at the line up and saw Langerhans penciled in he probably felt the same way.
Carlos Silvelite
The Mariners
Finding another painful way to lose.
"Good evening Blazer fans, wherever you may be!"-Bill Schonely
It wasn't really painful.
Got to see a fun comeback and Smoak and we still kept pace with Baltimore!
According to my calculations, your problem doesn't exist.
by the other side on Jul 17, 2010 9:59 PM PDT up reply actions
Excellent!
Feel bad for the guy…thought he was better than this – been a disappointing year for sure.
I've been in a lounge chair below the Tropic of Cairo drinking a beer for a while now.
by Brian Floyd on Jul 17, 2010 10:06 PM PDT up reply actions
I've gone so far past the Trop[ic of Cairo I have crossed it on the other side of the Earth.
Do better, Mariners. >:
by eponymous_coward on Jul 17, 2010 10:10 PM PDT up reply actions
... So ...
You’re saying you don’t care to such a significant degree that it has caused you to care again?
...and now I'm here
People are still watching the Mariners?
I mean, I check the scores, but actually watching the games? I hope the writers of this site get paid for it or something.
Rendon!
…they should send down Huntington & Nutting, because they aren’t ready, either. - royshowell
by Marinerfanjake on Jul 17, 2010 10:14 PM PDT reply actions
Shattered?
Those are harsh words. I’m not denying it, but the first I heard what merely “break”.
Besides, maybe this drops him to our #3 pick!
by philosofool on Jul 17, 2010 10:29 PM PDT up reply actions
Fractured and dislocated
Doesn’t sound pretty.
by Brian Floyd on Jul 17, 2010 10:31 PM PDT up reply actions
What I read sounded really bad.
Where did I see it? I don’t know. It sounded like a terrible injury though.
ignacio
But he has a long time to recover before the season starts.
I read he would be back by the time next season starts.
by Fuckmikereilly on Jul 17, 2010 10:47 PM PDT up reply actions
Fractures are what? 8-12 week recoveries?
He’s got till February
…they should send down Huntington & Nutting, because they aren’t ready, either. - royshowell
by Marinerfanjake on Jul 17, 2010 10:52 PM PDT up reply actions
The main thing that would concern me
is this is the same ankle he had surgery on last year. This story doesn’t shed much actual light on the situation, but it does reference the incident last year and confirms that the evaluating doctor will be the same one who performed the surgery on him last time around.
If I was a hungry man with a gun in my hand and some promises to keep...
by misterjonez on Jul 17, 2010 11:03 PM PDT up reply actions
I cannot believe
We’re just over halfway done with this season. Seems like it’s been over for months already.
Russell Branyan and Michael Saunders were out today with minor injuries.
When they’re back, and with Smoak starting to hit, there might be some interest in the remaining games. I just got so burned out on losing 2-1, 3-1, 3-0 and so on. So many of the games just felt so hopeless.
ignacio
I hope Saunders can at least remain interesting.
Because once pitcher figure out he can’t hit anything on the outside part of the plate….
by Mariner Melee on Jul 18, 2010 11:38 AM PDT up reply actions
I hope Saunders can at least stay interesting.
Because once pitcher figure out he can’t hit anything on the outside part of the plate….
by Mariner Melee on Jul 18, 2010 11:40 AM PDT up reply actions
I've come to accept our losing ways this year
but it would be so much more palatable if we could just beat those damn dirty Halos every so often.
Guess I’ll have to settle for them not making the playoffs as some sort of meager consolation prize.
by Omerta on Jul 18, 2010 2:10 AM PDT via mobile reply actions
The first three AB for Smoak featured absolutely scorched liners to left at varying heights.
It would be neat to say that Smoak can definitely hit lefties, but at least we say for sure that he knows what to do with Joe Saunders.
Justin Smoak's bRAA of 1.5 is higher than Cliff Lee's pRAA of -0.1
I hereby declare this trade a victory!
Cliff Lee
Sad to see he went 9 and got no decision. After all, he handled the lack of run support in Seattle with class. Hope he does well. Go Smoak!
by April 6, 1977 on Jul 18, 2010 10:36 AM PDT via mobile up reply actions

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