Sunday, May 2, 2010

Seattle Mariners Net Runs for 5-2-2010 (Texas 3, Seattle 1, 11 innings)

TeamPlayerNet RunsHitPitchDefBaseEXERAPitOuts
TEXCJ Wilson0.0490.000-0.2970.3460.0004.5721
TEXMax Ramirez0.1540.0960.0000.0580.0000.000
TEXJustin Smoak-0.357-0.3570.0000.0000.0000.000
TEXIan Kinsler-0.362-0.1590.000-0.2030.0000.000
TEXMichael Young-2.303-1.5620.000-0.7410.0000.000
TEXElvis Andrus1.6230.4070.0001.0570.1590.000
TEXJosh Hamilton0.946-0.4080.0001.3540.0000.000
TEXJulio Borbon1.537-0.4770.0002.0140.0000.000
TEXDavid Murphy0.9680.5250.0000.877-0.4340.000
TEXRyan Garko1.025-0.8190.0001.8440.0000.000
TEXCraig Gentry0.0000.0000.0000.0000.0000.000
TEXMatt Treanor-0.313-0.3130.0000.0000.0000.000
TEXVladimir Guerrero0.2640.2640.0000.0000.0000.000
TEXAndres Blanco-0.356-0.3560.0000.0000.0000.000
TEXChris Ray-0.9220.000-0.9220.0000.00011.913
TEXDarren Oliver-0.3930.000-0.3930.0000.0007.493
TEXDustin Nippert-0.5120.000-0.5120.0000.0008.483
TEXNeftali Feliz0.0730.0000.0730.0000.0003.603
TEXTEX Luckbox1.1321.1320.0000.0000.0000.000
TEXRon Washington-0.253-0.2530.0000.0000.0000.000


TeamPlayerNet RunsHitPitchDefBaseEXERAPitOuts
SEADoug Fister0.2220.0000.1410.0810.0004.0724
SEARob Johnson-1.511-0.7840.000-0.7270.0000.000
SEACasey Kotchman0.609-0.5100.0001.1190.0000.000
SEAChone Figgins0.2710.6860.0000.181-0.5960.000
SEAJose Lopez0.056-0.4410.0000.4970.0000.000
SEAJack Wilson-0.196-0.1270.000-0.0690.0000.000
SEAEric Byrnes-0.344-1.5480.0001.2040.0000.000
SEAFranklin Gutierrez2.0041.5680.0000.4360.0000.000
SEAIchiro Suzuki-0.075-1.3380.0001.697-0.4340.000
SEAMilton Bradley-1.248-1.0310.0000.000-0.2170.000
SEADavid Aardsma-0.5670.000-0.5670.0000.0008.943
SEABrandon League-0.3280.000-0.3280.0000.0006.953
SEAMark Lowe-1.2330.000-0.550-0.6830.0008.803
SEASEA Luckbox0.4700.2170.0000.2530.0000.000
SEADon Wakamatsu-0.1300.000-0.1300.0000.0000.000
 Safeco Field0.0000.0000.0000.0000.0000.000


Player of the Game: Franklin Gutierrez (2.004 NRuns: 1.568 hitting, 0.436 fielding)

Banner Bank Building to the Future (With the Crumbling Foundation of the Present):
Mark Lowe (-1.233 NRuns: -0.550 pitching, -0.683 fielding)

We dumped him in part because his defense was awful: Ryan Garko (1.025 NRuns: -0.819 hitting, 1.844 fielding)

Elvis has thankfully left the building: Elvis Andrus (1.623 NRuns: 0.407 hitting, 1.057 fielding, 0.159 running)

TEX Luckbox: 1.132 NRuns
Mariners baserunning: -1.247 NRuns

Mariners Goat: Rob Johnson (-1.511 NRuns: -0.784 hitting, -0.727 fielding)

Texas sized goat: Michael Young (-2.303 NRuns: -1.562 hitting, -0.741 fielding)

Goodbye, team goat: Eric Byrnes (-0.344 NRuns: -1.548 hitting, 1.204 fielding)

******

Of Doug Fister's incredible 2010 starts, this one was the best, as while the other ones were smoke and mirrors, this was a legitimately strong, above average start. He kept the line drives and flyballs to a minimum, so go figure it took the Texas Rangers six innings to hit him.

Other than that, there's not much more to say. The offense didn't produce again. The bullpen had no margin for error and cost the team the lead once the Rangers scored, and with the Mariners running on empty at the plate, it was only a matter of time before the Rangers struck. And that was without designated outs Ken Griffey Jr and Mike Sweeney in the lineup, so save for Eric Byrnes (who was let go after today's game), who you saw is essentially the present and future for the Mariners as of right now, barring any subsequent moves. It's doubtful Ryan Langerhans will be more than a part time player, and as of right now there's no plans to upgrade at catcher.

That's all.

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