4/14/2012 Game ‘Cap
Well how about that? Our Yankee acquisitions paid massive dividends tonight. Hector Noesi came out dealing, tossing 8 shutout innings while only allowing 5 hits against 6 strikeouts. And of course there…Read More
4/10/2012 Game ‘Cap
Well… the Mariners managed four hits off Neftali Feliz tonight, breaking a rather long stretch of utter dominance. Unfortunately, none of those knocks blossomed into anything and the Mariners will…Read More
Jason Vargas Reaches Milestone, Mariners Win
We all have goals we want to achieve. We go to college, trade school, the military, freelance – there’s always something to chase, and it’s human instinct to chase that desire. Sometimes…Read More
Texas Rangers Inch Closer To Clinching, Seattle Mariners Jealous
Anthony Vasquez started today, so everyone and their mothers, fathers, grandmothers, grandfathers and siblings expected the same thing: Vasquez was going to give up runs. There aren’t very many…Read More
Mariners Regress, Return To Old Ways
Whenever there are morning games, I have to listen to the game at work, since there are no TVs at work. Sidebar: if there were TVs at work, work would be awesome! Every time I flip to the station,…Read More
Michael Pineda’s Final Start of 2011
One of the things about baseball that I appreciate is that you can see growth in players. Once…Read More
Mariners Prove They Are Better Than The Twins, But This Doesn’t Say Much
The Mariners inch closer towards the end of the season, and yet they haven’t phoned it…Read More
The Mariners Scored More Runs Than The Other Team!
It hasn’t happened often this month. In all of September, the Mariners had won only five games…Read More
Sunday Seattle Sports Put Up Goose Egg
Before heading back to school in the autumn, I decided to take a short vacation. Everyone needs to…Read More
Mariners Salvage Series With Evil Empire
Why do people call the Yankees the “evil empire” anyway? What have they done, as a baseball…Read More
Mariners Lose Because They Didn’t Win
Short recap today because: it’s sunny, it’s Sunday, and there was too much bad Seattle sports going on to stay cooped up inside writing about sports. The biggest story for me was Anthony…Read More
Michael Pineda Countdown: One Start Left
Of all the things to be doing tonight, a handful of people found themselves watching a Mariners game. This game wasn’t unlike other Mariners games: they lost, they couldn’t hit for…Read More
Royals Score Field Goal, But Touchdown And PAT Enough For Mariners Victory
With football season in full effect, it’s hard to focus on baseball. I mean, it’s not that hard for me – because I love baseball. But it’s hard for the media. All…Read More
Seattle Mariners Win Because They Scored More Runs
Tonight, the Mariners held a lead for four innings. In the top of the sixth, the Kansas City Royals responded with a run off of an Eric Hosmer single. Most impressively, the Mariners responded. …Read More
Felix Plays Red-Octagon On Road
This was a typical Felix start, and for that I am glad. I am glad he is on our side, and not against us. Tonight, he wasn’t his most dominant, but he showed what a staff ace is supposed…Read More
Seattle Mariners Lose Again, No One Surprised
I divulge things that I find interesting through this blog. Tonight, I will do it again, mostly because I find it difficult to find anything interesting about the Mariners game that happened. …Read More
Mariners Swept By Better Team, Stay In California To Play Another Better Team
There’s a couple different things I enjoy doing to keep myself entertained. One of those things is music. I’ve been a musician as long as I can remember, and it also flows through…Read More
Michael Pineda Countdown: Two Starts Left
Michael Pineda has two more starts left this season. According to Carl Willis, those last starts will take place on September 10th and September 21st, against the Royals and Twins, respectively. …Read More
Seattle Mariners Forgot To Pack Their Offense
I wonder how many people have checked out. Football season is gearing up, and the Mariners, to the casual fan, could hardly be considered interesting. Being 20 games back of first place is…Read More
Mariners Walk All Over Angels, Still Lose
One of the reasons why I love baseball is that there has to be an end. There is no running down of the clock, there is no taking a knee. 27 outs must be made. It’s equality. In the NFL, the…Read More




















