Thursday, July 08, 2010

g85 | groundhog day...

Mariners 1 | Yankees 3

~ Jason with ANOTHER quality start and and other NO DECISION to show for it.
~ BASES LOADED again and NO RUNS to show for it.
~ Two DP's, but also two ERRORS.

A stat just caught my eye ...
The M's starting pitchers have 51 quality starts that have equated to all of 34 wins.


Kudos to Andy, a rare bird that's getting better with age.

7 comments:

  1. Rosy, what are you feeling about the Cliff Lee situation? There's a LOT of angst at LoHud over potentially losing Jesus Montero....

    Me, I'm all for the trade.
    Thanks for the nice words about Andy.
    Hang in there, Chum.

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  2. Charles ~
    Yes, I was a bit surprised at the "angst"...
    To me, you can NEVER have too much pitching! I get that Montero is a very highly touted prospect (and, for the M's sake -if this goes through- I hope he lives up to that touting) but his is just that - a PROSPECT. While there is no such a thing as a "sure thing" ... Cliff is as close as it gets.

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  3. I think this goes down as helping both teams. Yanks get Lee, bolsters the rotation, now, before Mo and Po and Jeet and Al and Andy all obsolesce. Yanks can then spin Vazquez into another bat or another bullpen arm [both?]; or, my fave - put Young Master Philip back in the pen = bolsters the pen and keeps his innings low enough.

    Mariners get Jesus Montero. The bat is pretty much unquestioned [Miggy Cabrera?] and while the glove IS questioned, he has made strides back there. Yanks have Kevin Romine in AA, better glove and still a promising hitter. Yanks have Gary Sanchez down at GCL, who some say is a young Montero [plus, JR Murphy]. Spare part, impacts the farther future.

    Mariners get David Adams at 2B. Decent glove, good line drive hitter. Yanks already have Robi Cano for the near and somewhat distant future, and Corban Joseph a year behind Adams. Spare part.

    Third guy.... I have heard maybe Zach McAllister. SP, projects to a 4 or 5 starter. Pretty much interchangeable with a flock of guys at SWB and Trenton. Spare part.

    Three spare parts in Yankeeland, possibly three big league assets for Seattle. Meantime, a lockdown rotation for the Bombers. I'm happy.

    BTW, my boy, Kevin, is a Mariners fan. :-)
    I always appreciate when you stop in at LoHud, so thanks for that. Good to talk baseball.
    Best always, Chuck58

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  4. Well, THAT was a swerve! haha! 'Fraid I don't know enough about the Tejas AA guys to know if this is a better trade than what the Yanks offered. Good luck in any event :-)

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  5. Justin Smoak is going to be a player. I'm not sure about the other three, but Texas' farm system is very deep and I guess they figured they'd take a shot this year (even though Lee will probably leave).

    I can not believe this guy has been traded three times in a year or two!

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  6. Thanks, Charles. A trade of Lee was inevitable ... here's hoping it's a win-win.

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    I hope you are right about Justin, Daniel.
    Really sorry to see Lowe go (even though he just had surgery) he helped stablized that pen whenever he was healthy...

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  7. I think both teams did themselves a favor here.

    Smoak can HIT. Sure, he'll probably strike out 130-150 times next year, but probably hit around 32 homers, as well.

    It doesn't really help them blowing games against the O's, but Lee gives the Rangers at least a chance of getting a championship.

    About a 10% chance he re-signs with them, but it's worth it.

    Maybe he'll go back to the M's next year like Branyan!

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