Mariners can still Play Spoiler against Rangers

Matthew Carruth · August 26, 2013 at 1:33 pm · Filed Under Mariners 
MARINERS (59-70) ΔMs RANGERS (75-55) EDGE
HITTING (wOBA*) 5.6 (12th) -18.4 -8.9 (18th) Mariners
FIELDING (RBBIP) -28.6 (27th) -3.6 22.3 (6th) Rangers
ROTATION (xRA) 9.1 (14th) -4.5 31.3 (4th) Rangers
BULLPEN (xRA) 1.1 (17th) 4.5 -6 (23rd) Mariners
OVERALL (RAA) -12.8 (16th) -21.9 38.7 (9th) RANGERS

It appears that my strategy of ignoring the Mariners entirely while I was on vacation in the hopes that my lack of attention would free them from an emotional burden and thus allow them to get in a groove failed. Record-wise, the Mariners went 7-11 while I was away. That stretch downgraded them from a 76-win pace to a 74-win pace.

Looking over the hitting numbers from below, it appears that I did not miss much in the way of encouraging performances from the Mariners’ younger hitters.

I did miss Yoervis Medina turning back to the Yoervis Medina we thought we knew and I did miss a domineering stretch from Danny Farquhar. The last unintentional walk or hit batter that Farquhar issued was back on July 27. Since then, 26 strikeouts and just one intentional walk.

Having not seen any game action for roughly three weeks now, I don’t have any more to quip on. So on to the numbers.

Batter PA P/PA Slash line nBB K (sw) 1B/2B/3B/HR Sw- Ct+ Qual+
B Miller* 53 3.4 .269/.283/.500 1 8 (8) 9 / 1 / 1 / 3 121 102 128
K Seager* 52 4.1 .133/.250/.289 7 15 (9) 3 / 1 / 0 / 2 95 97 113
K Morales^ 50 4.1 .200/.294/.222 5 13 (11) 8 / 1 / 0 / 0 96 83 78
J Smoak^ 49 3.6 .178/.265/.244 4 13 (10) 7 / 0 / 0 / 1 110 91 76
D Ackley* 39 3.8 .378/.410/.595 2 6 (4) 9 / 3 / 1 / 1 90 115 84
N Franklin^ 36 4.4 .152/.222/.273 3 14 (10) 3 / 1 / 0 / 1 91 92 118
R Ibanez* 33 4.3 .286/.394/.464 5 7 (5) 5 / 2 / 0 / 1 91 92 121
M Morse 31 3.8 .129/.129/.258 0 10 (9) 2 / 1 / 0 / 1 117 92 92
M Saunders* 27 3.8 .280/.393/.360 2 5 (4) 5 / 2 / 0 / 0 104 95 108
H Quintero 22 3.2 .227/.273/.227 0 6 (5) 5 / 0 / 0 / 0 137 89 104
Batter PA P/PA Slash line nBB SO (sw) 1B/2B/3B/HR Sw- Ct+ Qual+
E Andrus 52 3.6 .261/.346/.304 5 6 (4) 10 / 2 / 0 / 0 82 113 99
A Rios 51 3.6 .220/.235/.280 1 9 (5) 10 / 0 / 0 / 1 91 108 103
I Kinsler 51 3.7 .311/.392/.444 5 4 (4) 10 / 3 / 0 / 1 88 114 158
A Beltre 47 4.1 .400/.540/.625 7 3 (3) 11 / 3 / 0 / 2 81 108 146
J Profar^ 44 4.1 .216/.364/.270 7 8 (5) 6 / 2 / 0 / 0 79 112 121
L Martin* 44 3.8 .222/.364/.222 8 10 (8) 8 / 0 / 0 / 0 93 103 55
A Pierzynski* 41 3.4 .316/.357/.474 2 7 (6) 8 / 3 / 0 / 1 130 102 129
C Gentry 33 4.3 .308/.515/.462 7 3 (2) 6 / 1 / 0 / 1 88 115 68
M Moreland* 30 3.9 .231/.300/.500 3 4 (3) 3 / 1 / 0 / 2 86 101 97
D Murphy* 22 3.9 .136/.227/.227 0 3 (0) 1 / 2 / 0 / 0 103 113 91
MARINERS ΔMs RANGERS EDGE
INFIELD -6.8 (20th) -1.7 20.3 (5th) Rangers
OUTFIELD -21.8 (25th) -2.0 2 (14th) Rangers
RBBIP 0.319 (28th) +.001 0.299 (7th) Rangers
OVERALL -28.6 (27th) -3.6 22.3 (6th) RANGERS

26 AUG 19:10 – JOE SAUNDERS* vs TRAVIS BLACKLEY*

27 AUG 19:10 – HISASHI IWAKUMA vs DEREK HOLLAND*

28 AUG 12:40 – FELIX HERNANDEZ vs MARTIN PEREZ*

Reliever BF Str+ nBB Ct- K(sw) GB+ HR Qual- LI
B Maurer 68 95 7 97 13 (7) 112 2 73 0.4
Y Medina 53 88 12 86 17 (14) 139 0 59 2.4
C Capps 47 104 2 100 12 (12) 95 1 128 0.4
D Farquhar 46 110 0 86 21 (15) 71 0 103 1.7
L Luetge* 39 87 7 102 5 (3) 91 0 108 1.2
C Furbush* 36 103 3 95 10 (8) 71 1 117 1.7
O Perez* 33 96 5 94 10 (6) 74 1 146 1.7
Reliever BF Str+ nBB Ct- K(sw) GB+ HR Qual- LI
T Scheppers 49 101 6 112 8 (5) 108 1 110 1.8
N Cotts* 47 112 4 103 14 (10) 77 1 112 1.1
J Nathan 37 97 6 100 12 (9) 129 0 66 2.4
J Soria 32 95 6 108 6 (6) 112 0 81 1.1
J Frasor 31 105 3 110 7 (4) 127 0 91 1.5
R Ross* 29 108 2 108 5 (5) 71 0 131 1.1

Comments

One Response to “Mariners can still Play Spoiler against Rangers”

  1. Westside guy on August 26th, 2013 5:08 pm

    Man – Morse is, if anything, getting even worse.

    Does he think he’s a glove-only shortstop or something?

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