The 2012 Mariners' Most Extreme Hit Allowed
Remember when Felix Hernandez and Adrian Beltre had that extended back-and-forth in the middle of a game? Well, funny thing about an at-bat earlier in that game.
Remember when Felix Hernandez and Adrian Beltre had that extended back-and-forth in the middle of a game? Well, funny thing about an at-bat earlier in that game.
The league championship series began and the rain returned to Seattle. The rain did not gingerly come in, it barged through the door, stripped off all its' clothes and did cartwheels in your living...
Checking out the wildest pitches that Mariners batters turned into hits during the 2012 season. Featuring Ichiro and anti-Ichiro.
The Seattle Mariners were not good at hitting the baseball this season, but they were markedly better than last year.
Just another way of saying that Brendan Ryan might be the best defensive shortstop in all of major-league baseball.
Only one pitcher could do it in the 2012 regular season. Hector Noesi is the one who did it!
Miguel Olivo and Todd Cruz, together in a blog post about the Seattle Mariners. Happy god-damned Sunday afternoon.
Felix Hernandez throws an exceptionally good curveball. It's been a long time since somebody hit one of those curveballs for a home run.
Talking about the recent emergence of Mariners first baseman Justin Smoak, and how he has adjusted his swing from the left side of the plate.
Before September 26, Albert Pujols had never struck out three times against the same pitcher in the same game. On September 26, it happened.