Top 50 Mariner Moments, 2007: #17
July 1st: Jose Guillen bounces a walk-off single through the left side of the infield, giving Mike Hargrove a win in his final game.
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The more I thought about it, the more I realized that I've already said everything I wanted to write about this.
I think some people are probably wondering the same thing right now. And while Hargrove has never meant as much to this franchise as Boone did during his peak, to me, the answer is the same. When you have a guy who's been around for so long, he becomes a part of the team, and even if you're not a big fan of his performance, you almost always become a fan of the person himself. We're all so devoted to the Mariners that the players and coaches practically feel like teammates or even decent friends, people you make fun of from time to time but who, when it comes down to it, you're always rooting for to come through in the end. We want every single Mariner to succeed, and that's why it's been a little depressing to see Boone and Hargrove leave on terms that you know weren't really their own. Boone didn't choose to get old overnight and Hargrove didn't choose to lose his passion, but once they happened there was nothing either man could do, forcing them out of the organization sooner than they ever wanted. Seeing the end is always an unfortunate realization, and the emotion is warranted.
Tearful, heartfelt goodbyes are never pleasant, but if it's any consolation to Grover, he's probably going out on the highest note of any manager in Mariner history. While there are a lot of things I won't miss about his time in Seattle, and while the team may be better off without him, he was still part of the family, and it's too bad he doesn't get to ride this out until whatever end awaits. I wish him the best of luck. Mike, you'll never be ripped on a blog again for the rest of your life. Rejoice. There are upsides to everything.
Mike Hargrove is one of very few people who can truthfully say that they ended their Major League careers with a perfect moment.
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COME BACK MIKE HARGROVE
by I'm NOT Corco on Feb 20, 2008 11:12 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
I was listening to this on the radio
A blog-thingy about the Mariners and stuff.
by BrettJMiller on Feb 21, 2008 12:40 AM PST reply actions 0 recs
Couldn't one say...
Aside from that, though, what I thought really sucked about losing Hargrove is that he left just as he seemed to be learning how to not make stupid decisions. Of course, that might have been just a side effect of losing his passion for the game...
by Nadingo on Feb 21, 2008 6:52 AM PST reply actions 0 recs
Man, we were so excited that day.
by Goose on Feb 21, 2008 8:36 AM PST reply actions 0 recs
I liked Mike.
It made me very happy that he could jump into his red pickup and drive off into the sunset with a win.
by Thingray on Feb 21, 2008 3:36 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
Back to CLEVELAND.
Even if Mac isn't a better coach than Grover, that's not saying much. And at least it got the turnover @ manager going. Not like that's a good thing, but a Grover extension would have been most trouble-some for re-signing Ichiro. This is Mac's one shot, if he fails, they will find someone ELSE.
by Montucky on Feb 22, 2008 10:08 AM PST up reply actions 0 recs
If I remember correctly,
But yeah, who goes to Cleveland on purpose? Definitely not Ichiro!
by Thingray on Feb 22, 2008 1:34 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
They are replaying this game tonight on FSN
Also, Ben makes a pretty sweet catch in LF in the 1st inning.
by Gomez on Feb 25, 2008 8:04 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
Hey
by Robert on Feb 26, 2008 12:47 AM PST reply actions 0 recs

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