Wednesday, May 22, 2013 @ 7:41am
Free agency not the answer for Angels
The 2013 MLB season was supposed to be all about games like Tuesday night for the Angels.
They pounded out 15 hits and went deep three times on their way to a 12-0 rout of the Mariners. Mike Trout became the youngest player in American League history to hit for the cycle. He drove in five, scored twice and added a stolen base for good measure. Angels starter Jerome Williams scattered six hits on his way to eight shutout innings.
Unfortunately for the Angles, this pristine blueprint has not been followed nearly enough during the 2013 campaign. Despite the win Tuesday night, the Angels enter play Wednesday tied for the fourth-worst record in baseball.
The expectations for the Angels were sky-high given the staggering $483 million they handed out during the last two offseasons in free agency. Their lavish spending spree has netted them Josh Hamilton, Joe Blanton, Sean Burnett, Ryan Madson, Albert Pujols, LaTroy Hawkins and C.J. Wilson. The results have not followed. They are stuck in fourth place in the AL West, 10.5 games out of first. The Angels won 89 games a year ago, but missed the postseason.
The Angels' "crosstown" rivals, the Dodgers, were the only other team in baseball to outspend them during this past winter. The Dodgers shelled out a whopping $185.85 million for Zack Greinke, J.P. Howell and Hyun-Jin Ryu. The results for the Dodgers have nearly been identical as well. They are sitting in dead last in the NL West with a record of 18-26.
It is interesting to examine to the top seven spenders from each of the past four offseasons. Not one of them has won a World Series, although two of them have made it. Fourteen of the 21 teams never appeared in the postseason at all.

Major League teams are becoming much more efficient at locking up their stars before free agency hits. Joey Votto, Justin Verlander, Buster Posey, Adam Wainwright, Felix Hernandez, Cole Hamels, Evan Longoria and Matt Kemp are a few who have signed extensions to keep them off the free-agent market for years to come.
The early signings have resulted in thin free-agent classes in recent years. It has left more teams fighting for less top-tier talent and led to teams rolling the dice with big-money deals on question marks. Looking at the upcoming free-agency class is a prime example. Here is a look at the top names:
First base
Paul Konerko
Kendrys Morales
Justin Morneau
Mike Napoli
Second base
Robinson Cano
Chase Utley
Third base
Mark Reynolds
Eric Chavez
Michael Young
Catcher
Brian McCann
Outfield
Shin-Soo Choo
Nelson Cruz
Carlos Beltran
Jacoby Ellsbury
Curtis Granderson
Michael Morse
Starting pitcher
A.J. Burnett
Matt Garza
Phil Hughes
Josh Johnson
Tim Lincecum
Paul Maholm
Ervin Santana
Jason Vargas
The list gets thin quickly and is full of question marks. Relying on free agency alone can truly be detrimental to the health of a franchise.
Tuesday, May 21, 2013 @ 6:27am
Can the Angels be a two-game tonic?
The Mariners wing their way to Los Angeles thirsting for a much-needed victory after a devastating four-game series in Cleveland. Seattle was swept aside by the red-hot Indians as three of their four wins came in their final at-bat.
![]() Albert Pujols is off to another slow start, hitting just .241 though 43 games. (AP) |
The splashy offseason acquisition of Josh Hamilton so far has not worked out as hoped. Hamilton has scuffled through a .216/.271/.351 start. Albert Pujols has struggled through a May where he is hitting .224 with four walks. It is the second year in a row where he has started the season decidedly un-Pujols like.
Despite a few offensive warts to start the season the Angels still are 14th in baseball in runs scored. They have launched 48 homers as a team, which is 12th, and are hitting .256, which is 13th. The offense has been average, but well short of lofty expectations considering the names of Hamilton, Pujols, Mike Trout, Mark Trumbo and Howie Kendrick that stuff the lineup.
However, the major issue for the Angels has been pitching. They are 28th in all of baseball with a 4.77 ERA. They own the second-worst WHIP (1.47) in MLB. The Angels' staff is 27th in batting average against (.270) and 28th in walks allowed (165). The ace of the Angels staff, Jared Weaver, has only started two games this year due to injury. Barry Enright, Michael Roth, Garrett Richards and Jerome Williams have all been pushed into rotation duty with less than stellar results. Joe Blanton has started nine games and boasts the worst ERA in the AL (6.62).
The Mariners will see Williams (2-1, 3.05) and (3-3, 3.72) in these two games. Williams and Wilson have been two of the more consistent pitchers on the Angels' staff. Wilson beat the Mariners at Safeco earlier this season, allowing three earned runs on seven hits with two walks and nine strikeouts over 5 1/3 innings. It was the only win the Angles had in the four-game series. Williams pitched once out of the pen, but did not draw a start last time around. He has been an effective weapon out of the pen for skipper Mike Scioscia, but mass ineffectiveness by other starters have shoved him into the rotation. Williams is 1-0 with a 1.69 ERA in 21 innings out of the pen this season. He is 1-1 with a 4.76 ERA in 17 innings as a starter.
The Mariners were rolling along in the six series previous to the stop in Cleveland (5-0-1). They will look to recapture the momentum in Los Angeles tonight.
Sunday, May 19, 2013 @ 9:32pm
Cleveland is crushing
The Mariners have been shoved through a Cleveland buzz saw in the first three games of their four-game weekend wrap-around series. The Indians are scorching hot. They have won four in a row and have the best winning percentage in baseball since April 20 (20-7). They have played nine consecutive series without a loss.
Their offense is severely menacing. They own the best .OPS (.793) in all of baseball. They bash a homer every 25.2 at-bats, which is the best in MLB. The Indians are also the top slugging team in the game.
This offense has racked up enough runs to pin losses on R.A Dickey, David Price, Chris Sale, Cliff Lee, Justin Verlander, Cole Hamels and Felix Hernandez this season. They have scored 44 runs in nearly 44 innings pitched by former Cy Young Award winners.
Their pitching has been superb. Since April 20, the Cleveland rotation boasts a 13-4 record with a 2.97 ERA. Their pitchers have fanned the second-most hitters in baseball in the month of May and they have the fourh-best ERA (3.45) for the month in the American League.
Despite the impressive credentials Cleveland boasts, the Mariners could be sporting a 2-1 series lead instead of a 0-3 deficit going into the finale on Monday. The M's lost in walk-off style on the first two days of the series despite going 1-15 with runners in scoring position. Four runs has been the key for the Mariners so far this season. The M's are 8-22 when scoring three runs or fewer. They are 12-2 with four runs or more. Seattle is 19-3 when allowing three runs or fewer and 1-21 when allowing four or more.
The Mariners will look to salvage the final game Monday morning.
Friday, May 17, 2013 @ 7:38am
Tom Wilhelmsen is nearly unhittable
Tom Wilhelmsen slammed the door on another foe Thursday night in the Bronx to lock down his 11th save of the season. He is perfect in save situations as he continues to whittle down his ERA (0.50) to nearly nothing.
The numbers are ridiculous. Right-handed hitters are 0 for 30 against Wilhelmsen on the season. Lefties are not much better (6 for 30, .200). He has yielded a grand total of zero extra-base hits on the season. He coughed up a run to the White Sox in his second outing of the year, but has hurled 16 1/3 scoreless innings since.
![]() M's closer Tom Wilhelmsen is 11 for 11 in save situations with a 0.50 ERA this season. (AP) |
He has been a man of his word. Since the outing against the White Sox on April 5 he has allowed one walk and five singles. In the ninth inning Thursday Brett Gardner singled and proceeded to steal second and third. He is the first baserunner to reach third during the entire stretch that has lasted nearly a month and a half. Only two other runners have even reached as far as second.
"Any inning in the big leagues is a great inning, but it is nice to get the last out and seal the deal and take the ball home", Wilhelmsen says.
He has racked up 11 saves on the season, which is fifth in the American League. With nearly half of them, he entered the game with only a one-run lead. In his short time as the closer for the Mariners he has already climbed the ladder to 10th on the club's all-time saves list. He needs 12 more to catch Brandon League and Bill Caudill for eighth. He needs 16 to catch Bobby Ayala for seventh and 19 to reel in Eddie Guardado for sixth.
"Everyone's got the stuff to be up here," he says. "It's between the ears that matters the most, I guess, to stay up here."
Wilhelmsen has been wildly successful since taking the mound for the M's starting in 2011. He has now pitched in 115 games the past three season. He is 6-3 with a 2.42 ERA. In 130 innings he has fanned 130 and only 22 hits against him have gone for extra bases.
The 6-foot-6 Wilhelmsen has been firing a fastball averaging a touch over 96 mph this season. He has the ability to reach back and blow it by hitters at nearly triple digits if need be. He has mixed in his hammer curveball to the detriment of hitters. He has also increased the frequency of his changeup from 0.4 percent of the time in 2011 to 7.1 percent this season, according to fangraphs.com.
He needed his entire arsenal Thursday night. The Mariners were ahead of the Yankees 3-2. Wilhelmsen was standing on the hill with the tying run on third base and only one down. With the game and the series on the line, he reached back and punched out Jayson Nix and followed that by coaxing slugging second baseman Robinson Cano into a harmless groundout.
Brendan Ryan captured the crucial moments beautifully after the game.
"That's as fun as it gets there at the end with Tommy on the mound," Ryan said. "For him to get behind on Nix there and throw two fastballs by him, I mean, that just shows how awesome he is. He can do it all."
The Mariners will hope to see more "Closing Time" in Cleveland starting Friday with game one of four against the surging Indians.
Thursday, May 16, 2013 @ 9:01am
Raul Ibanez homers and makes history
Raul Ibanez bashed two homers and drove in six as the avalanche of runs buried the Yankees 12-2 Wednesday.
Ibanez has caught fire after scuffling through an April where he hit .158 with 15 strikeouts in 57 at-bats. He has already launched four homers in May while boasting a blistering .421 batting average. In the first two games of the series against the Yankees he has clubbed three homers and driven in eight.
The former Yankee has put himself in the top-10 in homers at the new Yankee Stadium (19). He also became the 28th-oldest player in baseball history with a multi-home-run game. Julio Franco tops the list when he hit two in 2005 with the Braves as a 46-year-old. Edgar Martinez appears on the list at No. 16 when he smashed two homers off of Cliff Lee in a game against Cleveland in 2005. Eric Wedge was the skipper for the Indians at the time. Stan Musial socked three home runs in a game as a 41-year-old.
![]() Raul Ibanez homered twice Wednesday. (AP) |
1. Julio Franco, 46.3
2. Carlton Fisk, 43.3
3. Carlton Fisk, 43.2
4. Enos Slaughter, 43.1
5. Barry Bonds, 42.3
6. Barry Bonds, 42.2
7. Dave Winfield, 42.2
8. Darrell Evans, 42.0
9. Barry Bonds, 42.0
10. Ted Williams, 41.4
11. Ted Williams, 41.3
12. Greg Nettles, 41.3
13. Darrell Evans, 41.3
14. Greg Nettles, 41.3
15. Ted Williams, 41.2
16. Edgar Martinez, 41.2
17. Stan Musial, 41.2
Ibanez has now has two multi-homer games over the age of 40 and only 16 players have accomplished that. Hank Sauer went deep multiple times in a game over the age of 40 a record eight times. Here is the list:
Hank Sauer, 8
Barry Bonds, 6
Carlton Fisk, 4
Moises Alou, 4
Dave Winfield, 3
Ted Williams, 3
Jim Thome, 3
Greg Nettles, 3
Stan Musial, 3
Reggie Jackson, 3
Darrell Evans, 3
Edgar Martinez, 2
Raul Ibanez, 2
Rickey Henderson, 2
George Brett, 2
Harold Baines, 2
Thanks to the two homers by Ibanez, the Mariners' outfield now has more homers than any other outfield in baseball:
Seattle, 26
Colorado, 24
Texas, 20
St. Louis, 20
Chicago (AL), 19
The outfield last season for the M's swatted 54 home runs for the season, which was 18th in baseball. Michael Saunders (19) and Casper Wells (10) were the only outfielders to hit more than seven a season ago. Meanwhile, Michael Morse (nine), Ibanez (six), Jason Bay (four), Saunders (four) and Franklin Gutierrez (four) are all on pace to crack double figures this season.
Wednesday, May 15, 2013 @ 11:02am
Something rare happened in Mariners-Yankees opener
It was all going according to plan.
Raul Ibanez smashed a two-run homer to supply the Mariners with a commanding three-run cushion. Three runs might as well be 300 when King Felix is on his game. Felix was mowing down one Yankee after another as he continued his dominant run at new Yankee Stadium. He rolled until the sixth inning when he finally coughed up a run and tweaked his back along the way.
There was no reason for Eric Wedge to be worried. His bullpen had only blown one save on the season, which was second-best in all of baseball. The one blown save did not even result in a loss. Stephon Pryor allowed the White Sox to tie the game in the seventh during the Mariners' fifth game of the year. The Mariners wound up winning 8-7 in 10 innings.
The M's came into Tuesday's game 14-1 when leading after six innings, 16-0 when leading after seven and 17-0 when leading after eight. They entered the game with an ERA of 2.80 in innings seven through nine, which was seventh-best in baseball.
The plan went poof as the Yankees stormed from behind and hung a three spot on the board in the seventh. New York held on to the 4-3 win and handed the Mariners' pen just its second blown save of the season.
Notes:
It is significant that the M's fell 4-3.
• When the Mariners score three runs or fewer they are 7-20.
• When the Mariners score four runs or more they are 11-1.
• When the Mariners allow three runs or fewer they are 17-3.
• When the Mariners allow four runs or more they are 1-18.
• Michael Morse has gone five for his last seven after a 1-19 spell.
• After yielding one run in six innings, Felix's ERA at new Yankee Stadium actually went up from 1.13 to 1.18.
• Hisashi Iwakuma has pitched once at Yankee Stadium (five innings, seven hits, three earned runs).
• Iwakuma coughed up a two-run homer to Raul Ibanez.
• Felix and Iwakuma have given up two homers between them at new Yankee Stadium and both were to Ibanez.
• Mariano Rivera saved his 35th career game against the M's, tied for ninth among MLB teams.
• Rivera owns a 2.70 ERA against the Mariners, which is his ninth-highest.
• The M's have hit eight homers against Rivera, which is the second-most he has yielded against any team.
• The M's who have hit homers off Rivera are Edgar Martinez (twice), Luis Sojo, Ken Griffey Jr., Jay Buhner, Roberto Kelly, Adrian Beltre and Ichiro.
• Edgar Martinez had five extra-base hits off of Rivera in 23 plate appearances. The Tigers have eight in 215 PAs and the White Sox have nine in 302.
Tuesday, May 14, 2013 @ 7:51am
King of NY: Felix looks to continue Bronx dominance
The last time Felix Hernandez toed the rubber in the Bronx he befuddled the powerful Yankees for nine innings. The King spun a complete-game, two-hit shutout as the M's made their lone-run stand in his memorable masterpiece. Curtis Granderson, Derek Jeter, Robinson Cano, Mark Teixeira and Ichiro were all helpless as the Yankees only managed to get one base runner as far as second base.
It was another in a line of dominant efforts at new Yankee Stadium for Felix. He is 4-1 with a 1.13 ERA in five starts in the Yanks' new home. He has thrown 39 2/3 innings, fanning 40 while only yielding one homer in their cozy confines.
![]() Felix Hernandez is 4-1 with a 1.13 ERA in five career starts at the new Yankee Stadium heading into Tuesday's start. (AP)
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Felix's numbers this season are nothing short of spectacular. He's 4-0 with a 0.71 ERA in his last five starts. That's three runs in five starts. He has the best ERA in the American League (1.53) and the second-best WHIP (0.90). He's tied for second in innings (58 2/3) and ranks eighth in strikeouts (56) and ninth in batting average against (.213). He's been completely dominant on the road, with a 4-1 record and a 1.25 ERA.
The pinstripes will look familiar to Felix tonight, but the faces have dramatically changed. Alex Rodriguez, Derek Jeter, Mark Teixeira, Kevin Youkilis and Curtis Granderson are all on the disabled list.
However, several current Yankees have turned back the clock and have helped New York climb to the top of the AL East. They are tied for the best record in the league and second-best record in baseball and despite the heavy losses they are still sixth in MLB in homers.
They still feature slugger Robinson Cano, who is 15-for-41 (.366) all-time against Felix. Vernon Wells has dipped himself into the fountain of youth (.299/.349/.526), but he has not found much luck against The King, going just 6-for-28 (.214) against him. Travis Hafner (7-for-29, .259), Lyle Overbay (2-for-15, .133), Brett Gardner (5-for-19, .294), Jayson Nix (5-for-10, .500) and Ichiro (2-for-5, .400) are the thrust of the new Yankee order.
On the other side, CC Sabathia is 12-4 with a 2.46 career ERA against the Mariners. He is riding an eight-game winning streak into tonight against the M's and has not lost to them since 2009. Keep this in mind for the game tonight: The top-three batting averages for the M's against Sabathia belong to Brendan Ryan (.400), Robert Andino (.357) and Kendrys Morales (.357).
It is a marquee matchup in the Bronx tonight. Felix will look to keep the roll going and get the M's off to a strong start on their nine-game trip.
Tuesday, May 7, 2013 @ 11:33am
Everything you need to know about M's and Pirates
• The Mariners are undefeated in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. They are 3-0 in Philadelphia and 3-0 in Pittsburgh.
• The Mariners have only played the Pirates six times in their history, which is the least amount of games against any team. After this series, eight games against them will still be the least.
• The Mariners are also undefeated in Cincinnati – 3-0.
• Oliver Perez took the loss the last time the M's won in Pittsburgh. Jason Bay played in left, Jack Wilson was at shortstop and closer Jose Mesa pitched in the game.
• The Pirates are 17-14 this season. The last time they finished above .500 was 1992.
• The last time they finished above .500, Tim Wakefield was a rookie. He went 8-1 with a 2.15 ERA down the stretch.
• Since the least time Pittsburgh made the playoffs, two players from the 1992 team have had children make it to the majors: Doug Drabek (Kyle Drabek) and Andy Van Slyke (Scott Van Slyke).
• The Pirates are currently second in the National League Central. They have not finished as high as second in their division since 1997.
• Felix Hernandez will pitch Wednesday. He has pitched once against the Pirates. His line: 8 IP, 6 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 9 Ks. Jason Bay had two hits.
• Aaron Harang has won more games against the Pirates than any other team he has faced – 15. He has pitched 12 times at PNC park and has won nine of them.
• Here is the impressive list of the top five Pirates in terms of games played: Roberto Clemente (2,433), Honus Wagner (2,433), Willie Stargell (2,360), Max Carey (2,178) and Bill Mazeroski (2,163).
• The Pirates have won five world championships and nine pennants.
• The first ever MLB game broadcast on radio was between the Pirates and Phillies on Aug. 5, 1921.
• The Pirates will not be wearing their box hats today, but they should be.
• The Pirates have had 17 different opening day starters since they last made the postseason. Current or former M's on the list are Erik Bedard, Ian Snell, Oliver Perez and Ron Villone.
• The All-Time Pirates Lineup would be score a lot of runs:
LF, Paul "Big Poison" Waner
3B, Pie Traynor
SS, Honus Wagner
RF, Roberto Clemente
1B, Willie Stargell
CF, Max Carey
2B, Bill Mazeroski
C, Jason Kendall
P, Wilbur Cooper
• Find a pic of Kent Tukulve. Looking at it will make you happy the M's are playing the Pirates.








































