Ichiro Part Deux: Can he even still hit?
Last post I discussed the advantages of moving a player like Ichiro—lots of hits, very few walks—down in the lineup. The other part of the equation, though, is that Ichiro actually has to be able to…Read More
Ichiro and the Leadoff Spot
I should preface my first post here at Fansided by introducing myself. I am from Portland, Oregon, and I’m a huge fan of both the Trail Blazers and the Mariners. During the past rec-league, slow-pitch…Read More
Prince Fielder Wait Is Finally Over
Prince Fielder finally agreed to terms with a team for a new contract. Yesterday, he signed a deal for 9 years, $214 Million with the Detroit Tigers. The Mariners can finally move on. Personally I think…Read More
The Prince Fielder Backup Plan
It seems pretty clear that the Seattle Mariners are in a waiting game in terms of Prince Fielder. While there is a lot of debate as to whether or not signing him is a good idea, it is clear that the Mariners…Read More
The Mariners 2012 Rotation
I think its pretty clear that in 2011 the reason strength of the Seattle Mariners was the starting rotation, at least in the begining. For the first couple months they were downright dominant and kept…Read More
Boston Red Sox Clubhouse: Benign Or Malignant Cancer?
The term clubhouse cancer is a saying that is sometimes thrown around the baseball community without…Read More
Ichiro Suzuki And Sadness
Shannon Drayer recently posted an article on Ichiro Suzuki‘s thoughts of the 2011 season. It…Read More
The Implications Of A Brewers Win
This postseason has been more than exciting. Dare I say historic? Wildcard Wednesday quickly crept…Read More
An Assortment Of Thoughts On Bennett Miller’s Moneyball
There are an innumerable amount of things that are exchanged throughout our daily lives. These exchanges…Read More
The Implications Of Doug Fister’s Start
I don’t deny the rapport that general managers must build with each other to be successful in…Read More
Seattle Mariners Look Forward To Next Year
Last night I saw Moneyball. All the reviews I’ve read seem to be split right down the middle. …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 –…Read More
Texas Rangers Inch Closer To Clinching, Seattle Mariners Jealous
Anthony Vasquez started today, so everyone and their mothers, fathers, grandmothers, grandfathers and…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. …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 Lose Because They Didn’t Win
Short recap today because: it’s sunny, it’s Sunday, and there was too much bad Seattle…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…Read More














