Power of the Fist(er)

April 20, 2010 by pat.erickson  
Filed under MLB, Seattle Mariners

[picappgallerysingle id="8516222"] When you look at Doug Fister’s stuff you wouldn’t think to yourself: this is a guy who is capable of holding a major league team hit-less for six innings. But that is exactly what the Seattle Mariners starter did last night against the Baltimore Orioles. Fister had a solid debut late last season, [...]

Barometer In Seattle

March 23, 2010 by Matt Milner  
Filed under MLB, Sabermetrics, Seattle Mariners

In the past 20 years, statistical analysis of baseball has been progressing at a fast pace. Bill James published his Baseball Abstracts starting in 1977 and ever since then, Sabermetrics has taken off. Back then, James relied on a calculator and a pen and paper to do his calculations, and the application of the information [...]

2010 Offseason Review: AL East

AL East Baltimore Orioles Key losses- Chris Ray, Danys Baez Key additions- Kevin Millwood, Garrett Atkins, Mike Gonzalez Off-season grade- C+ Justification- Kevin Millwood provides some leadership for the Orioles young staff. He’s also very durable and that should keep the young staff from pitching too many innings. Garrett Atkins is a nice low risk/high [...]

2010 Offseason Review: AL West

AL West Los Angeles Angels Key losses- Vladimir Guerrero, John Lackey, Chone Figgins, Darren Oliver Key additions- Hideki Matsui, Joel Piniero, Fernando Rodney Off-season grade- C Justification- Losing Lackey hurts, but if Piniero can pitch like he did in 2009 he’s a better pitcher and cost less than Lackey. Matsui is a good choice to [...]

Talks Heating Up With Sheets

It was reported recently that the Chicago Cubs had put Ben Sheets on the back-burner, despite mutual interest. Well, today Jim Bowden tweets “Ben Sheets negotiations, according to reliable sources, are heating up with teams most interested … the Rangers, Mets, Mariners, A’s and Cubs.” Also, on MLB Live with Bowden and Joe Castellano, Bowden [...]

Seattle Mariners Top Ten Prospects 2010

January 22, 2010 by Brett Rosin  
Filed under MLB, Seattle Mariners

1) Dustin Ackley-OF/2B/Utility What a hitter. Seattle is doing all the right things lately, all they have left it seems like is to find a position for this guy. They need his bat. 2) Gabriel Noriega-SS Real young, but an outstanding defensive shortstop with improving offensive skills. He needs a lot of time with a [...]

Is Run Prevention the New Moneyball?

January 13, 2010 by Rick Mell  
Filed under Sabermetrics, Seattle Mariners

Jack Zduriencik inherited quite a mess when he took over the General Manager for the Seattle Mariners following the 2008 season. He took over a team that won 61 games in 2008. That team was the first team in MLB history to lose 100 games with a $100 million payroll. In one off-season he transformed [...]

So Long Big Unit

After 22 seasons in the major leagues, Randy Johnson retired on Tuesday. Johnson will go down as one of the greatest pitchers of all time. He has accomplished everything a player can accomplish during his career. He won the Cy Young award 5 times, owns a World Series ring, a World Series Co-MVP, and was [...]

Cubs Nearing Swap of Milton Bradley for Carlos Silva

December 18, 2009 by Danny Sisto  
Filed under Chicago Cubs Sites, Seattle Mariners

After a seemingly endless era of Cubs management trying their hardest to trade Milton Bradley, his short tenure on the north-side has (almost) officially come to a close. Larry Stone of the Seattle Times reports that Bradley will be taking his raw offensive talent (and attitude) all the way up the Seattle, to join the [...]

West Coast Shakeup

Well, the hot stove has been awfully lukewarm thus far this winter, but the Roy Halladay three-team deal brought some much-anticipated heat. It also brought what could figure to be the first step in the changing of the guard in the AL West, as according to the dynamics of the deal so far, Cliff Lee [...]

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