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On 5/13/2019 at 7:47 AM, miguelito said:

What's the record for most runs given up in a season?

I probably don't want to know.  M's already 'leading' the majors with 244.

10-0 in the 3rd fucking inning.

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12 minutes ago, miguelito said:

Good news: The M's lead the league with 267 runs scored. 

Other news: they also lead in runs allowed, with 302. 

 

Well then I'm happy and sad for them.

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And all this... 

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The Mariners announced a lengthy list of roster moves today. Infielders Dee Gordon (right wrist contusion) and Ryon Healy (lower back inflammation) were placed on the 10-day injured list, while righty Parker Markel was optioned out.

Those departures cleared the way for a trio of additions. As already reported, lefty Tommy Milone was added to the 40-man and active rosters. He’ll be joined in the bigs by infielders Shed Long and Dylan Moore.

It doesn’t seem there’s much reason to fear lengthy absences from Gordon or Healy, though details aren’t yet known. Gordon has struggled since being hit by a pitch recently. Healy left last night’s contest with a back flare-up.

 

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The Mariners have activated 3B Kyle Seager from the 60-Day IL, per a team release. The 31-year-old had been rehabbing from a torn tendon in his left (non-throwing) hand after a dive-gone-awry early in Spring Training.

Seager will hope to inject some much-needed life into a floundering Mariners club, which has gone a hard-to-believe 10-28 after a 13-2 start over the season’s first couple weeks. Fill-in third baseman Ryon Healy has hit the IL after a middling kick-off to the ’19 campaign, and the team has also lost second sacker Dee Gordon to a right wrist contusion.

From 2012-17, the sweet-swinging Seager established himself as one of the game’s premier third basemen, averaging 4.3 fWAR per season over the stretch, with an overall output topped only by Josh Donaldson and Adrian Beltre.  Seager’s offensive performance has slid precipitously over the last two seasons, however, bottoming out in ’18 with an unfortunate .221/.273/.400 (84 wRC+) line in 630 PAs for the M’s.

A balky big toe may have been much to blame, though, and the nine-year vet spent much of the offseason immersed in a nutrition and weight loss program designed purely to alleviate the pain’s root. A rebound to previously-established levels could make the 31-year-old an attractive midseason trade chip, though the club would almost certainly have to eat a decent portion of the some $45MM remaining on the former all-star’s contract.

 

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On 5/14/2019 at 3:17 PM, spystud13 said:

Come from 4-1 & 5-4 down with a walkoff in extras, & that’s your post? 

Hard to match such brilliance as...

On 5/14/2019 at 5:58 AM, spystud13 said:

Vogey! 

 

On 5/14/2019 at 6:54 AM, spystud13 said:

Domingo! 

 

On 5/14/2019 at 6:57 AM, spystud13 said:

Omar! 

 

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