Seattles next four opponents: White Sox, Royals, A's, Mets. Yikes
And with more context:Dwb22 said:
Seattles next four opponents: White Sox, Royals, A's, Mets. Yikes
I have a gripe about the pitching matchups upcoming and just in general. It seems like we hardly ever miss a teams ace and whenever we do, it's a team with a deep rotation like the brewers or dodgers and it doesn't help us much anyway.PatriotAg02 said:
Yeah it's actually likely we get passed up by Seattle. Maybe Houston. Schedule looks kinda daunting.
LincolnBorglum79 said:
Both the Rangers and Astros now have to worry about seattle. The Mariners last 10 games of the season include 7 vs Texas and 3 vs Houston. Just 3 games out now, they could be the favorites to win the division and the Rangers and Astros have to battle Toronto and maybe Boston for the last 2 wildcards.
Baltimore and Tampa now have a little cushion to hold onto the top seed and top wildcard spots.
I agree with a lot of this except for the " this season is amazing, no matter what happens" thing. I think this franchise really really needs to make the playoffs in some capacity. I don't even care if we lose in the wild card round. I would be disappointing and pissed at the time, but it's a somewhat acceptable end to the season.JWinTX said:
No matter what happens, this season has been amazing and has FAR surpassed anything most expected at the beginning of the season. Almost everyone expected Houston to be the clear AL favorites, just on talent and experience. Seattle was also expected to be the 2nd best team here in the AL West. The Angels and us were supposed to be around.500 if things went really well.
That we are guaranteed to be in first place still by the 24th is still amazing.
But I also expect that the M's will surpass us and Houston by early next week. And that September schedule is brutal for us. I'm hoping for a wild card spot, but it wouldn't surprise me if we get passed. Games with Minnesota, Houston, Toronto, Cleveland, Boston, and 7 of the last 10 with Seattle (including final four up there) don't make a division title seem really likely. We are currently 3.5 games ahead of Toronto and 6 games ahead of Boston. If the bullpen continues to give up runs and the lineup continues to struggle in RISP situations, it's not hard to see us staying at home in October. And people on here will ***** and moan if that happens, but they'll forget that at the beginning of the season, a season above .500 would have been seen as a huge jump forward.
DallasAg 94 said:
The radio was saying that Julio Rodriguez went 17-21 over a 4 game span and that has never been done in MLB.
For the past 7 days...
JulioRod - 7G, .568, .579 OBP, 1.417 OPS, 2 HRs
Teoscar - 7 G, .444, .467 OBP, 1.207 OPS, 1 HR
DMoore - 6 G, .389, .500 OBP, 1.222 OPS, 2 HR
SaHagg - 6 G, .375, .500 OBP, 1.250 OPS, 1 HR
Nathan Eovaldi currently throwing to hitters. Believe this is his second inning of work pic.twitter.com/DcNmXzXAfs
— Evan Grant (@Evan_P_Grant) August 21, 2023
Flounder Dorfman said:
Grossman in LF is, well, gross.
fc2112 said:Nathan Eovaldi currently throwing to hitters. Believe this is his second inning of work pic.twitter.com/DcNmXzXAfs
— Evan Grant (@Evan_P_Grant) August 21, 2023
3rd is a tough place to place for extended periods, as a Util player. The ball will eat you up and get on you in a hurry.Flounder Dorfman said:
Good points on all of that.
I still can't get over how bad Duran played at third. Come on, man.
DallasAg 94 said:3rd is a tough place to place for extended periods, as a Util player. The ball will eat you up and get on you in a hurry.Flounder Dorfman said:
Good points on all of that.
I still can't get over how bad Duran played at third. Come on, man.
At least he is hitting .316 over his last 7.