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  1. GoldenGutz
    10/2/2010

    Smoak, please hit your first HR in Safeco.

    Thanks bye.

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  2. Westside guy
    10/2/2010

    Hey, our man Branyan was given second place in Jayson Stark’s “Injuries of the Year”. I didn’t know about his most recent flip-flop-related mishap…

    Mariners masher Russell Branyan gets Year in Review’s goofy-injury daily double. First, he flunked his close-the-hotel-curtains test in July, by toppling over a coffee table that fell on his foot and scrunched his toe. Then, just last week, he managed to get hurt taking his family out for pizza. No, he wasn’t attacked by a runaway pepperoni. The trouble started when his son kicked off a flip-flop. Branyan reached over to pick it up, his chair tried to escape, and he fell and wiped out his tailbone. I bet next time he orders takeout.

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  3. NCMarinerFan
    10/2/2010

    So what will the #2 pick net us? A pitcher? Position player? I’m assuming Rendon will be the first pick. Too early to tell?

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  4. scott19
    10/2/2010

    With such luck, perhaps Russ Branyan could star in a remake of The Dick Van Dyke Show. 🙂

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  5. Lucky13
    10/2/2010

    Had a great deal of HOPE coming into the season, with all the talk about “doing the new math” and figuring small ball and defense are the ticket for the first step of seeing the M’s in the playoffs. The M’s became a horrific team this year. I kept thinking during the off-season, “why don’t these guys go after someone like a Vladimir Guerrero”? Seems like Seattle’s pro sports are always looking for the player that have been over looked by the other teams, then sign them to find out they aren’t Pro caliber when performing in this town. I was so high on Figgins, with his supposed good defense and hitting skills, but he was a total bust, especially when performing in clutch situations. He’s probably still too busy counting all that money he’s making. Unfortunately, Figgie is one of our lesser problems when looking at so many other failures… again and again.
    Now on the positive side (just a couple of em)
    Ichiro!! If I were putting a team together from all the players that ever lived… the amazing Ichiro would OWN right field. We’ll be talking about Ichiro 50, maybe even 100 years from now! He’ll be talked about like Ty Cobb is today (but even greater as true 5 tool player). The other is King Felix! Felix is still too early in his career to talk about lasting greatness, but he was worth watching this year (as soon as he’s done pitching leave the stadium in a hurry if you want to savor good memories)

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  6. juneau_fan
    10/2/2010

    So Guti will get the Gold Glove, right? Right?

    Wait, who’s the Yankees’ centerfielder? He’ll get it by default.

    Aannddd…cue the clown parade music, AGAIN!

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  7. Jokerman
    10/2/2010

    Just wondering if anyone is going to waste money on 6-game plans and up next season. Im all for hoping these young stars turn out, but something makes me think that Jackie-Z wont go after jack or —- in the offseason, possibly making them even worse than this year. I still want to believe in Jack, but have no faith in Howchuck. I just cant toss money their way anymore. Here’s to hoping the two of them are gone soon….. not that Im holding my breath or anything.

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  8. scott19
    10/2/2010

    Wait, who’s the Yankees’ centerfielder? He’ll get it by default.

    Curtis Granderson, I believe, these days…and yeah, Juneau, you’re probably right.

    Which is part of why it depresses me when players I like wind up on teams I can’t stand.

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  9. Jay Yencich
    10/2/2010

    Point of clarification: in the outfield, Gold Glove is not necessarily position-dependant.

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  10. greentunic
    10/2/2010

    Smoak! Two for three with two doubles and a sharp lineout against a good MLB LEFT-handed pitcher in SAFECO field.

    He has arrived!

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  11. CarpCarter
    10/2/2010

    Man oh man Smoak is on fire. Too bad this isn’t May.

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  12. Westside guy
    10/2/2010

    It amazes me that, even after the disaster that was this season, to hear people like Drayer and Sims talk as if Jack Z needs to “get a veteran presence” (Sims’ phrase) to help with all the young players we’ll have next year.

    You’d think they would have figured out just how valuable that is from THIS season – the Mariners had “veteran presence” out the wazoo.

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  13. Sports on a Schtick
    10/2/2010

    Smoak now has a better triple-slash line than Saunders. Crazy considering how both were doing a couple months ago.

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  14. Westside guy
    10/2/2010

    I’m looking forward to seeing Smoak hit .275/.375/.800 next year. 😀

    (Remember, you saw it here first)

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  15. Westside guy
    10/2/2010

    CONDOR!!

    (apparently he wasn’t happy w/ Sports on a Schtick’s comment)

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  16. Westside guy
    10/2/2010

    Yay, #100…

    oh, wait.

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  17. the tourist
    10/2/2010

    I was at the game. Smoak hit 3 rockets. Saunders launched two (one foul a little ways). All 5 of these shots were off left-handed pitching. Colour me impressed!

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  18. LongDistance
    10/3/2010

    ONE (hundred) is the loneliest number you can ever do….

    Last rant for the season: Whatever — It should have been the last Felix Day for the year. Period.

    Pencil pushers. You follow their logic, he might as well have been yanked when they fell below 15 games.

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  19. r-gordon-7
    10/3/2010

    Man oh man Smoak is on fire. Too bad this isn’t May.

    Look at the bright side – it’s NOT still May… if this were still May we’d be on a pace to lose almost 200 games this season… 😉

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  20. rebuild it and they will come
    10/3/2010

    They have needed to go with a rebuilding strategy for a decade, but always seem to opt for the quick fix. There is a long list of bad trades and free agent signings made with the intent to keep the Ms in contention every season. I think the fans will be happier with a young team that may get better with time, than a team full of veterans on the decline.

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