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Top 50 Mariner Moments, 2007: #11

June 26: JJ Putz strikes out a pinch-hitting Manny Ramirez to cap off an 8-7 win over Boston.

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Game thread, part 1

Game thread, part 2

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JJ vs. Bonds had the intrigue, but JJ vs. Manny had the implications.

The Mariners were still trying to get the bitter taste of a nasty swing through the NL Central out of their mouths, but at 39-33, they remained very much in the hunt, seven behind Los Angeles in the division and three behind Cleveland for the Wild Card. There wasn't much margin for error, though, so every day took on a certain importance, and with the onset of a six-game stretch against Boston and Toronto, you got the feeling like this could decide their season. A good showing would inspire a bit of legitimate hope, but a slip-up would set them back by perhaps too broad of a gap. For a couple series in June, the leverage meter was off the charts.

The M's got off to a good start, beating the Sox 9-4 to open the series. On top of that, they had what on the surface looked to be a huge pitching mismatch the next day with Felix going up against Gabbo, but then this was still Recently Off The DL Felix, so expectations were tempered. If we've learned anything from Felix over the years, it's been a valuable lesson regarding the perils of overconfidence.

And Felix, being the persistent, resolute instructor that he is, was determined to keep teaching us this lesson over and over, as his start was a bit of a mess. Over 5.2 innings he allowed six runs and a staggering 13 Sox to reach base, and the only thing that kept us from throwing a royal tizzy was the fact that Gabbo looked even worse. He'd been knocked out in the fourth, and the Boston bullpen hadn't done much to seal the busted dam. After six innings the M's held an 8-6 lead, and a funk blast from the unlikeliest of sources had lifted everyone's mood. The game wasn't yet comfortable, but it had loads of novelty value, and that's generally enough to keep people off the ledge.

Shaking off one of the ugliest performance stretches he's likely to have in his career, Brandon Morrow tossed a solid seventh to bring us that much closer to the inexorable clutches of Sherrill and JJ's lullaby duet. But rather than taking Morrow out of the game with a smile and handing things over to the Governor, Hargrove sent Morrow back out there to start the eighth, and he immediately got himself into trouble, allowing a walk and a base hit to bring David Ortiz to the plate as the go-ahead run (note to rookies: Brandon Morrow is not a good role model).

Fortunately Hargrove wised up in time for Sherrill to make Ortiz look like an FAS baby, but that was only one down, and the righty on deck meant JJ would have to summon all his strength (and some of other peoples' too) for a five-out save.

JJ can't strike out everyone whenever he wants, so a sac fly by Youkilis scored the runner from third, but he got Drew to ground out to preserve a one-run lead, which was all I think we really wanted. This way we'd get to see JJ take charge in the ninth without having to clean up somebody else's mess. There's nothing quite like a fresh canvas.

And take charge he did. After falling behind 3-1 on Mike Lowell, JJ came back to strike him out on a high fastball call that was admittedly generous. That brought Jason Varitek to the plate, but where a lot of people had some lingering concerns after seeing Varitek take JJ deep on a slider the summer before, this time JJ didn't screw around - he came right after the strike zone and got Varitek on a high fastball as well.

Two down, ninth inning, one-run game. Terry Francona played his best remaining card and pinch-hit Manny Ramirez for Eric Hinske (who, incidentally, had homered in the sixth). Manny's pop was down a little bit from what people typically expect of him, but he was still coming in with an .881 OPS and the track record of one of the best hitters in baseball history. Textbook definition of power on power. To that point in the season, this was easily the most compelling at bat, and people who might've been watching on TV with passing interest dropped everything and focused on the screen.

Everybody in the ballpark understood what was going down. The Red Sox chant got louder, and while the Mariner fans were a little uneasy and shifting in their seats, there was nevertheless a buzz projecting the kind of confidence that people tend to have in a closer as untouchable as JJ had been. In this particular scenario, the Mariners weren't the underdogs. By making more noise, the Sox fans were only cloaking their fear of impending dread.

When you have a power arm going up against a power bat in a critical situation, everyone's looking for the first-pitch fastball so that one of the parties may assert his control of the at bat. So JJ threw a splitter. Manny froze and took strike one.

Ahead 0-1, JJ's options opened up. Heat inside? Try to get Manny to chase something away? Climb the ladder? Drop another one off the table? JJ threw another split down at the shins that Manny fouled off for strike two.

JJ's splitter is a strikeout pitch. He rarely uses it to open at bats, and rarer still does he call on it twice in a row. This at bat was most uncharacteristic, and if Manny'd done any advance scouting before the series, he must've been completely befuddled. This wasn't what JJ Putz was supposed to do. What the hell was coming next?

With the splitter firmly planted in the back of Manny's mind, JJ was in total command. All he had to do was keep the next one at the letters.

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I was at this one
Great game, but I am so tired of our stadium being invaded by Massholes and poser Sox fans.

The elderly couple that sits across the aisle from me often leaves the game early and a couple Sox fans came down to enjoy their front row seats after they left.  They were being jackasses so I had the usher remove them.  They waited for me after the game as if they were going to kick my ass or something.  I am so tired of the whole New England version of machismo.  

by Sec 108 on Mar 6, 2008 8:19 AM PST reply actions   0 recs

This is OT
I'm going to the first Angels-Red Sox game in Anaheim after the ASB with a huge Sox fan and a huge Angels fan. Now neither is as annoying as a typical member of their respective fanbases... but they're still pretty annoying.

Usually, I just hope the stadium blows up when those two teams get together. However, I'll also be present so...

Oh well. I guess I'll try to take one for the team.

by seattlebruin on Mar 6, 2008 8:57 AM PST reply actions   0 recs

If I was you in that situation,
my hate for Anaheim would override my detestation of  Boston.

by redwolf75 on Mar 6, 2008 9:39 AM PST up reply actions   0 recs

Why do you hate yourself so much?
I can't imagine two fan bases with which I'd rather spend less time than either of those two.  You're a brave dude.
Nice Guys Finish Third - Hopelessly lost, but makin' good time.

by pdb on Mar 6, 2008 9:45 AM PST up reply actions   0 recs

No
You're a brave dude.

False. I am not brave. I am an idiot. Also, I should add that a. I'm spending $65/person on this game and b. I paid for the tickets.

Like I said, I'm an idiot.

by seattlebruin on Mar 6, 2008 10:17 AM PST up reply actions   0 recs

So you spent over $200 (with fees)
in order to spend three hours being annoyed by TWO sets of douchebag fans?  All I can say is the people you're going to the game with must be pretty good friends of yours.

Next time you have the urge to spend that kind of money on self-hatred, just send it my way and I'll annoy you myself.

Nice Guys Finish Third - Hopelessly lost, but makin' good time.

by pdb on Mar 6, 2008 10:28 AM PST up reply actions   0 recs

Yes.
So you spent over $200 (with fees) in order to spend three hours being annoyed by TWO sets of douchebag fans?  All I can say is the people you're going to the game with must be pretty good friends of yours.
Yup!

All I can say is the people you're going to the game with must be pretty good friends of yours.
Yes. Sadly, this was actually my idea, too. So yes, they're pretty good friends of mine.

Next time you have the urge to spend that kind of money on self-hatred, just send it my way and I'll annoy you myself.
Deal! Just no cock punching. Verbal abuse only.

by seattlebruin on Mar 6, 2008 10:34 AM PST up reply actions   0 recs

But are they pretty female friends?
If so, that could be interesting.

by G_ on Mar 6, 2008 11:09 AM PST up reply actions   0 recs

No.
One of them has a really cute girlfriend, but she's not going to this game with us.

by seattlebruin on Mar 6, 2008 11:19 AM PST up reply actions   0 recs

Not a problem
I'm not much for physical abuse anyway.  The verbal abuse is the stuff that leaves the scars that don't heal.
Nice Guys Finish Third - Hopelessly lost, but makin' good time.

by pdb on Mar 6, 2008 11:10 AM PST up reply actions   0 recs

HAHA!! True
My wife can leave a lashing or two if warrented, and even sometimes unwarrented..

AND HEY PDB, are we still going to meet for a beer/brat down in ST? No pressure, I know we talked about it earlier, but I didn't want you to head down there before I brought it up again.

I have a cousin with 1 testicle, when they yell play ball, he smiles.

by Montucky on Mar 6, 2008 11:57 AM PST up reply actions   0 recs

Wow, cross-thread conversations
yeah, I'm still down.  Drop me a line (click on my sig, click "contact me" and there's an email address in there) and we'll get all the details sorted.
Nice Guys Finish Third - Hopelessly lost, but makin' good time.

by pdb on Mar 6, 2008 1:37 PM PST up reply actions   0 recs

What a game
That was my first Sox-M's game. That place went crazy once JJ got Manny

by MPetrovich7 on Mar 6, 2008 10:32 AM PST reply actions   0 recs

Way to pick 1 loser and apply it to all RS fans
Loser RedSuxx fans...can't stand them. They are so effing entitled.
I have a cousin with 1 testicle, when they yell play ball, he smiles.

by Montucky on Mar 6, 2008 12:00 PM PST reply actions   0 recs

GO BEAVERS!!!!!!!
That pic brings back so many good memories, thanks for that!
Go M's

by OBF on Mar 11, 2008 2:16 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

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