Tag: Seattle Mariners

  • The Aftermath of MLB Trade Deadline

    Last night was an interesting spectacle of walk-offs.

    JP Crawford of the Seattle Mariners helped out when Eugenio Suarez was struggling to start and Logan Gilbert struck out seven to deliver the win for the second place team in the AL West.

    Meanwhile, in Philly. The Philadelphia Phillies saw Bryce Harper get disqualified and it was not good. Harper needs to calm down. But the team prevailed with Otto Kemp’s base hit to left and Nick Casellano’s run scored. Jhoan Duran made his impressive debut.

    O’Neil Cruz stayed on the Pittsburgh Pirates and delivered the 3rd longest grand slam of the season with a 451 ft tower. It was not enough as the Colorado Rockies won over Pittsburgh by a final score of 17-16 with Brenton Doyle’s walk-off.

  • Seattle Strong

    Seattle Strong

    Mr. Wilson is standing tall for Seattle and this does not imply talking about the days he stood next to Randy Johnson as a catcher. He is standing so to represent the team, days removed from Scott Servais’ long awaited firing.

    Servals was not as abysmal with a .514 winning percentage and one playoff appearance but that did not suffice the purpose of ultimately reigniting good times known as the ‘glory days’ of Seattle.

    Servais is gone. Dan Wilson in. There is no exceptional way of calculating it. Wilson has never served as a upper level coaching staff member but as fondly connected Servais’ exiting letter was to the Seattle community, Wilson is casted the same.

    Wilson is beloved by Seattle fans, execs, co-workers to erase the five lead deficit currently in the division and accomplish: one or two things.

    Try and definitively improve the offense that is heeding off a major league best 3.26 rotation ERA and prove that glory days are still on the horizon for a Seattle ball club within reach time in and out.