We used to be in there, now we’re out here
A week ago in Oakland, it looked like the Mariners might be a changed team — that is, one with an offense. They scored 15 runs in two wins over the A’s and followed that with five more in an 11-5 loss to Texas that gave them 20 runs in a three-game stretch — something [...]
When you think about it, it’s ridiculous that this is the first time Ichiro and the Mariners have opened the season in Japan. From the time the Japanese superstar signed with Seattle in 2001 and turned into an American sensation, the Mariners should have been locked into a trip to Tokyo every two or three [...]
As the Mariners close in on finishing the mini-blockbuster trade that will send young pitcher Michael Pineda to the Yankees for young slugger Jesus Montero, the obvious question is: Is Jesus the Mariners’ savior? As with life, it obviously remains to be seen, but we have faith in the way Jack Zduriencik is approaching the [...]
As hard as it was to get into major-league baseball this season, with the Mariners in complete rebuilding mode and not offering much excitement on a nightly basis, watching the thrilling end to the season last night reminded me of just how great baseball can be when it switches from boring marathon mode to an [...]
BOOOORRRRING. That’s the best way to describe the Mariners and Seahawks, who are both making their fans suffer through the tribulations of teams undergoing youth movements. And it’s really, really hard to watch. They proved it again this weekend. I went to the Mariner game against the Royals on Saturday night – only my second [...]
Do the Mariners really expect us to watch these guys? Once upon a time – actually twice — the Mariners were a who’s who of AL stars so familiar to Seattle fans (and all baseball fans) that many of the players were known by only one name. In the 1990s, it was Junior, Bone, Edgar [...]
Forbes magazine just released its list of “The Most Miserable Sports Cities,” and – no real surprise to Seattle sports fans – the Emerald City came out on top (or bottom, depending on how upside-down your view is). By “miserable,” in this case, Forbes means “disappointing.” And, by Forbes’ reckoning, Seattle fans have suffered through [...]
Felix Hernandez, welcome to the Cortez Kennedy Club. It’s an elite group. Just the two of you. Qualifications: Dominate your league while the league is dominating your team. Felix won the Cy Young award despite playing for a Mariner team that lost 101 games, set franchise records for offensive futility and scored the fewest [...]
The somewhat stunning – though not entirely shocking — passing of Dave Niehaus at age 75 is certainly a sad day in Seattle sports. For 33 years, Niehaus was the Voice of Summer in the Northwest. Anyone who grew up listening to him call Mariner games loved him. And while the quality of his calls [...]
If you’re completely underwhelmed about the Mariners’ hiring of Eric Wedge as their new manager, you’re not alone. Perhaps it’s the 279 losses over the last three years. Or the lopsided way the Mariners have lost most of them. Or maybe it’s the hypocrisy of Howard Lincoln telling fans to have patience — right after [...]
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