58-93, Chart
Biggest Contribution: Jose Lopez, +25.5%
Biggest Suckfest: Justin Smoak, -11.3%
Most Important AB: Saunders homer, +17.8%
Most Important Pitch: Wells homer, -9.3%
Total Contribution by Pitcher(s): +34.6%
Total Contribution by Lineup: +3.4%
Total Contribution by Opposition: +12.0%
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Give the damned guy some time. He's going to be great.
I sometimes find myself engaged in combat with hobos.
Yeah I'm obviously not giving up on him (or Moore for that matter)
The Mariners have just conditioned me to expect the worst. Every strikeout brings back the fear, however illogical, that he’ll never figure it out and end up like all the busted Bavasi prospects we’ve had to suffer through.
Yes, we have a coupon.
by Crystal for DH on Sep 22, 2010 8:38 PM PDT up reply actions
My excitement dropped when I realized I was not going to see any 100 mph fastballs today
I sat through watching Jamey Wright for nothing. Brown is such a tease.
by Aaroniero Arruruerie on Sep 22, 2010 7:05 PM PDT reply actions
I'll bet dude pulls six figures, too.
Because we’re rebels. Accurate, intelligent, introspective rebels. And damn proud of it my friend. - CapSea
Sorry, Joser, but you're no Mike Cameron.
Because we’re rebels. Accurate, intelligent, introspective rebels. And damn proud of it my friend. - CapSea
Jose Pujols!
Morgan Ensberg for Manager 2011!
AL Scout on Rendon: "I would peg him as a poor man's Jose Lopez."
I liked that Lopez chick in White Men Can't Jump,
but then again, I hate white people.
I sometimes find myself engaged in combat with hobos.
Remember when we all thought he looked just like Pujols when he raised his hands and started hitting hitting the bejesus out of the ball during the World Baseball Classic?
It was a horrible, horrible dream.
Go back to sleep, honey.
I sometimes find myself engaged in combat with hobos.
I'm not sure, but you're soft.
I sometimes find myself engaged in combat with hobos.
by kevin_ess on Sep 22, 2010 8:34 PM PDT up reply actions 6 recs
If I remember correctly, he hit 25 homers in the season directly proceeding that and was a well above league average player
in spite of horrific luck on batted balls. ZOMG what an awful player
by seattlebruin on Sep 23, 2010 9:03 AM PDT up reply actions
According to the GT that win was 100% Jose Lopez
Three HR’s? What in the world was that all about, that must be one silly LF in Toronto
30% of Lopez's homers were hit tonight
Thats just depressing
It really is.
Milton Bradley apologist
by sanford_and_son on Sep 22, 2010 9:44 PM PDT up reply actions
Felix is going to respond by hitting four home runs.
Hard work never killed nobody, but I won't take my chances.
by JAH on Sep 22, 2010 9:31 PM PDT reply actions 1 recs
Given Lopez' HR/AB rate up to this game this year (7/565)...
The odds that he hits 3 HR in any given game is 0.0308%, or 1 in every 32ish 162-game seasons. The odds that Mike Cameron hit 4 HR back in his 2002 year given his rate? 0.0717%… 1 in every 14 32-game seasons.

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