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A true story:

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Last Wednesday, someone at work asked me if I was planning to attend an informal company function scheduled for this Saturday. Never one to enjoy informal company functions, I immediately thought up an excuse - "Uh, no, actually, I'll be out of town. I'll be in Anaheim that afternoon."

And that was that. The lie worked perfectly, and I was marked down as a 'no'. It was smooth sailing from there, or so I thought, until the following brief dialogue took place in the break room two days later:

Co-worker #1: "So hey, Jeff, are you going to the company BBQ on the 10th?"
Me: "Uh, no, actually I'll be in Anaheim that afternoon."
Co-worker #2: "Really? What for?"
(Here's where my brain thought it would be a terrific idea to complicate the alibi)
Me: "For, uh, I'm going to a baseball game. That night, it's a night game, I'm going to a baseball game that night."
(And so the chain reaction begins)
Co-worker #2: "By yourself?"
Me: "Uh, I-"
Co-worker #1: "I'll go with you!"
Co-worker #2: "That'd be fun!"
Me: (stunned) "...uh, oh yeah, totally, we should do that."
Co-worker #2: "(laughs) Are you sure? You hesitated."
Me: "...uh, no, yeah, totally, we should go to the game."
Co-worker #1: "Awesome, I'm down."
Me: "...I'll grab some cheap tickets when I get home and give you a call tonight."
Co-worker #1: "Great!"
Me: "Okay."

My brain kicked in again during the drive home, and I began to wonder if the Angels even had a home game scheduled for the 10th. If not, then I'd have to come up with a new excuse to cover up for the old one, and that would just make everything way too convoluted. "Why didn't you just say 'I can't make it' and leave it there?" I thought to myself. "People do it all the time, you don't need to get so inventive." Fortunately, when I got home, I discovered that not only do the Angels have a home game scheduled for the night of the 10th, but it also happens to be against the Mariners! So I went ahead and bought two of the cheapest tickets I could find. How intriguing that it would work out that way! It's almost like God wanted me to lie. Although it looks like Gil Meche will be taking the hill that night, so on second thought, maybe this is actually some kind of elaborate divine castigation.

Now, the point of this story isn't how an experienced veteran stays committed to a lie (even to the point at which it's no longer a lie at all). Rather, it's that as of last Friday, when this whole episode took place, the Mariners were 23-32 and well ensconced in last place (1 game behind Anaheim, 6 games behind Texas). Ugly series against the Orioles, Twins and Rangers were still fresh in my mind, and I really wasn't in the mood to have to see this team in person again. It felt like their sleigh ride to nowhere was picking up steam, and I didn't want to be a firsthand observer of their imminent collapse. I was actually a little disappointed that the Angels turned out to be playing the M's, because the only thing worse than watching the Mariners play awful baseball is watching them play awful baseball in front of 35,000 idiot Anaheim fans. I began to dread the upcoming weekend.

Then a funny thing happened - they won. Then they won again. Then they lost, but they followed it up with another pair of wins. I know, I know, three of those wins were against Kansas City and everything, but they all count the same in the standings, and beating Liriano and the Twins tonight kind of adds a sense of legitimacy to the little hot streak. Five wins in six games, and all of a sudden people are starting to pay more attention. It may not be quite enough for you, but dammit, they've got me hooked again, and it's gotten to where I'm actually looking forward to Saturday's trip up to Anaheim, because the game might turn out to mean something for the Mariners after all. Each of the three games leading up to that night are against opponents with worse records than us, and if the M's could somehow take all three...I'm letting myself get carried away, but you know what I'm talking about. This might not be such a depressing game after all.

(NOTE: all subject to change, depending on tomorrow night's outcome.)

Biggest Contribution: Felix Hernandez, +27.5%
Biggest Suckfest: Eddie Guardado, -13.0%
Most Important Hit: Morse double, +12.5%
Most Important Pitch: Mauer double #2, -12.6%
Total Contribution by Pitcher(s): +35.5%
Total Contribution by Hitters: +10.3%

(What is this?)

Still on the Lightning Rounds:

  • There are two things about Felix Hernandez's performance on the field that make him so special: his strikeouts and his groundballs. While he wasn't missing as many bats tonight as we've seen in the past, he recorded only a single fly ball out in seven innings of work. That's the sign of a guy who's really got his two-seamer working. He let a few of them catch too much of the plate - as usual - but there were only a handful of balls struck with much authority, with minimal damage. An encouraging outing, to say the least.

  • Also, the curveball Felix used to strike out Torii Hunter on a full count with two down and a man on second in the fifth was one of the best pitches he's thrown all year. It's worth loading up the MLB.tv archived footage for that whiff alone.

  • A direct quote from Dave Valle:
    Those folks do a great job out there in the parking area.

    There is truly no limit to the number of things on which he's ready and willing to shed a positive light.

  • For those of you keeping track of this sort of thing, Mike Hargrove used four different pitchers in the eighth inning - Eddie Guardado, Julio Mateo, George Sherrill, and JJ Putz. The latter two came in with a pair of runners on base in a 4-2 ballgame. God only knows what would've happened if Putz allowed a two-run double to Terry Tiffee and the game went to extras. That whole inning was a completely needless stunt. Or series of stunts, I should say.

  • When Carl Everett's bat slipped out of his hands and flew into the seats in the middle of an eighth inning at bat, I half expected him to approach the edge of the grass and demand that he get it back.

  • I'm not sure what Hit Tracker Online would have to say about it, but the Safeco environment and a slight inward breeze seemed to keep a pair of long fly balls in the park - one a Johjima double into the left field gap, and the other a Morse double into straightaway center. They both looked gone off the bat, and Kubel and Hunter each reacted with surprise when the balls remained in play.

  • Ichiro has closed the gap between his and Alexis Rios' batting average to nine points with a four-hit night (.406 since April 19th). Unfortunately, Mariner pitchers allowed Joe Mauer to climb all the way up to .368, so there's still some work to be done yet.

  • With two on and none out in the bottom of the first, Jose Lopez flashed what I have written down as "half a bunt." He had his hands spread apart like usual, but he didn't really square around to face the pitcher, instead just stabbing out with the bat and tapping the ball foul. If that isn't a big Venezuelan middle finger to Mike Hargrove, I don't know what is. After all, the best way to get someone to stop asking you to do something is for you to intentionally do it poorly.
Moyer, Bonser, tomorrow at 7:05pm PDT.

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Felix looked like the Felix of old last night
That was his best GB/FB ratio since his 13-0 against Detroit.Hopefully he can string together a few starts in a row like that one.

Current Lines:
Ichiro!!:.350/.402/.429(It's 2001 all over again for him)
Adrian Beltre:.231/.292/.326
Jose Lopez!!:.278/.316/.489(Walking more and power is staying consistent.Still nowhere to be seen in All Star Rankings)
Raul Ibanez:.284/.351/.489(Pretty much what we expected, just with more power)
Richie Sexson:.210/.277/.374(67 K's.Watch your back Adam Dunn!)
Carl Everett:.245/.325/.385(fallen off a cliff)
Kenji Johjima:.276/.330/.405
Jeremy Reed:.223/.259/.362
Betancourt:.275/.293/.383

Willie Ballgame:.284/.354/.330

Fire Mike Hargrove. GO TWINS!!

by Goose on Jun 7, 2006 7:34 AM PDT   0 recs

I'm going to predict
that within a month Beltre catches Everett and Richie puts up a line like 0.225/0.300/0.410.  I don't know if those are even possible but its just a gut feeling.

by Edgar for Pres on Jun 7, 2006 7:48 AM PDT to parent up   0 recs

Don't doubt Richie in his chase of Adam Dunn
He may be off the pace but all it'll take is one Golden Sombrero and BIG RICHIE will be right back in the hunt.  And if anyone can wear the Golden Sombrero, it's BIG RICHIE.

by Gomez on Jun 7, 2006 9:32 AM PDT to parent up   0 recs

Jeff
I was at last night's game... Chris and I took advantage of an offer for $1 tickets and the chance to see Felix vs Francisco II. We sat in the first section of the upper deck, right above where Everett's bat ended up... and the most incredulous part about it is the woman tried to give it back. The surrounding crowd stopped her when she actually had it within arm's reach of an usher. Also funny, her friend touched it and spent the rest of the game complaining about having pine tar all over her hands.

Not funny... how bad Adrian Beltre looks as a hitter. He's starting to get hits now, but it's more a blind squirrel finding a nut. Ichiro is still god... I hope nobody questions his diety status every again. And Michael Morse has some skills as a hitter... they should search high and low for a position for him.

Of course, the battle of the young aces, didn't disappoint even with the shoddy work by both bullpens... JJ Putz, Mariners' All-star(?) as the exception.

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Just North of Wrigley Field

by jameslcrockett on Jun 7, 2006 11:28 AM PDT   0 recs

GS_LOOGY_52!
Hey.  He only faced one batter, and (as per he usually does against lefties) made him look silly enough to earn 10 percentage points of the WE!  Nevermind FSN's Subway Sub of the Game ;-)

Yeah, ya blink and he's in there, and ya blink and he's gone, but, hey -- let's not overlook one of the best bullpen arms in baseball ('specially against lefties)!

Great to see him interviewed after the game and flash that trademark glowing smile!  He really seems to be getting back into the swing of things and getting his confidence up.  

GS52 PWNZ LEFTIES!!!!

Free George Sherrill. And Dan Rohn.

by PositivePaul on Jun 7, 2006 11:46 AM PDT to parent up   0 recs

Wheeeee
$1 seats?  Goddamnit, I spent $55 to sit 10 rows behind the Mariners' on-deck circle.  Though it was worth it for the close-up view of Joe Mauer trying to fake that catch of Bloomquist's foul and  seeing fatso umpire Larry Poncino run out and watch it and shake the netting like "Ha, nice try, kid".

But yeah, the bat toss was funny.  This time, though, I didn't hear anyone yell "THAT MUST BE THE GAY SECTION".

And yeah, Sherrill was great.  I was really pissed when he only came in for one batter.

As to Jeff and his company excuse -- I did the same thing, actually -- said I had to be out of town the weekend of our work group's party -- and sure enough, a week later I actually got invited to a wedding in the Bay Area that weekend, so I really will be out of town (though I'll most likely be at an A's game during the actual party time, not at the wedding)

Marinerds - a different daily dose of baseblog.

by Deanna on Jun 7, 2006 1:24 PM PDT to parent up   0 recs

The 10th
You should have flown out to Germany instead, Jeff ;).

by Graham on Jun 7, 2006 1:31 PM PDT   0 recs

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