Top 50 Mariner Moments, 2007: #21
May 13th: With the tying run on second, JJ puts (no pun intended) the finishing touches on a 3K save by striking out Doug Mientkiewicz.
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I warned you before that I'm a fan of big strikeouts. What makes a strikeout big, you ask? It depends on who's pitching, who's hitting, and when it happens in a game. Jarrod Washburn striking out Juan Uribe in the second inning? Not big. JJ Putz striking out three Yankees in the ninth? Enormous.
Enhancing the context even further was the fact that we had a lead due to the most improbable of circumstances - against a petrifying lineup, Horacio Ramirez turned in arguably his finest start of the season. Only six of 25 batters reached base, and 17 made outs on the ground. This from a guy who came in with a 7.62 ERA. As much as baseball players are conditioned to shake things off, for New York and Andy Pettitte (the poor soul that Ho outdueled) this must've felt like an utter disgrace.
It was 2-1 Mariners going into the ninth. We were looking to restore a winning record while the Yankees were trying to get back to .500 for the first time in three weeks. While the two teams were far from playing great baseball, though, there was an electric atmosphere inside the stadium, because the Yankees bring out the passion in everyone, and JJ's jog in from the bullpen meant that our triumph over one of the beasts of the east was mere minutes away. This was an appropriate time to go crazy. Having an opportunity to beat New York is always a cause for ebullience.
Up first was Jason Giambi. No match for the heat. Laughable.
Then came Hideki Matsui. Shit. Double. Come on, JJ. Maybe a split? Where's the split? Throw a split. You got really good when you learned the split.
Jorge Posada. This was trouble. Dammit Jorge, stop fouling things off. Fastball. Fastball. Fastball. Fastball. Fastball. Fastball. Six in a row? Seriously? Quit dicking around and just put him away with the SPLIT YES TWO DOWN
That 2-2 splitter that JJ gave Posada might've been the best pitch he'd thrown all year. At that instant - as soon as we saw the ball drop off the table and slide underneath Posada's bat - something clicked. Right then, we knew that all the elbow concerns were a thing of the past, and that the overpoweringly dominant JJ was finally back. Sure, his statistical performance to that point had been fine, but there'd been something missing, something that made us all a little uneasy despite the success. The Posada split assuaged our discomfort. Now it was going to be fun.
You had to feel a little bad for Doug Mientkiewicz. The poor bastard didn't have a chance.
99. 98. 99. 99. Inner black, swinging strike.
Putz in. Game over.
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Awsome
by coolguyrob on Feb 14, 2008 1:14 AM PST reply actions 0 recs
Like I was there again
by 116in01 on Feb 14, 2008 3:02 AM PST reply actions 0 recs
Haha
by seattlebruin on Feb 14, 2008 8:15 AM PST up reply actions 0 recs
Yeah, I got lucky...
The Yankees game is the only time I have been to Mariners victory over them, I've seen quite a few defeats though. My son and I had field level seats in row 25 or so about 20 feet down the line from 1st base. We had a blast.
I took the whole family to the Reds game. We sat in the rafters down the right field line because they were the only ones left when I bought tickets. We'll remember that game forever even though the seats weren't that great. I've got some bad quality home video of the second Junior bomb at home that will still become a family heirloom no doubt.
I hadn't thought about Ichiro signing on the same day as the Tigers game though. I'm ready for some Mariners baseball!
by 116in01 on Feb 14, 2008 6:58 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
I respectfully disagree again
Jarrod Washburn struck someone out??
by seattlebruin on Feb 14, 2008 8:17 AM PST reply actions 0 recs
Something Tagental, Again...
This reminds me -- I'm real nervous again how this team is going to fare against LH pitching. Thanks to Jose Guillen, the M's were very solid, if not pretty darn good, against LH SPs. I don't think Wilkerson destroys them as badly as Guillen does. This is something to watch for in '08 -- how well will they fare against LHSPs? Will McLaren wake up and smell the fact that it's counter-intuitive to bat Raul Ibanez in the cleanup spot vs. LHSPs?
by PositivePaul on Feb 14, 2008 8:32 AM PST reply actions 0 recs
Not likely
by Matthew on Feb 14, 2008 8:44 AM PST up reply actions 0 recs
Juan Uribe
by los marineros on Feb 14, 2008 8:47 AM PST reply actions 0 recs
The 8th inning was better
by Sportszilla on Feb 14, 2008 10:19 AM PST reply actions 0 recs
I was at this game.
by EnglishMariner on Feb 14, 2008 11:11 AM PST reply actions 0 recs
Showoff.
by pdb on Feb 14, 2008 11:16 AM PST up reply actions 0 recs

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