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June 29, 2008 12:46 PM
Mariners shorthanded on mound
Posted by Geoff Baker
Those of you with tickets to Tuesday night's game against Toronto will be in for a treat. Mariners manager Jim Riggleman said this morning that he plans to go with one of those bullpen combinations from start to finish, given the injury status of Seattle's starting rotation. Miguel Batista, pictured above with Raul Ibanez, has yet to throw a bullpen session since complaining of a lingering back problem he hadn't told anyone about. Riggleman doesn't want him starting until he throws one and shows he can do something.
Felix Hernandez is still out. The training staff has yet to let him throw with that sore landing leg. They were thinking he might throw today, but he hasn't yet from what I've seen. Jarrod Washburn goes on Wednesday, R.A. Dickey tomorrow and Erik "Nails'' Bedard today. That leaves a big hole in Tuesday's slot. Riggleman will throw a bunch of relievers out there and hope one can stretch things out a little longer to save some relievers for the days ahead -- especially with the Detroit Tigers looming on the horizon.
"(Ryan) Rowland-Smith would be a candidate,'' Riggleman said. "(Roy) Corcoran, (Sean) Green, (Mark) Lowe. It may not really even matter which one starts. It's just going to be a combination of the guys.''
Jeff Clement is catching Bedard today. No Kenji Johjima. Guess $24 million doesn't buy much anymore. I asked Riggleman about that situation.
"When we get back in the American League, hopefully we can keep getting both of them their at-bats,'' Riggleman said. "Clement will get some at-bats at DH. Joh will catch, and then Joh DH every now and then. But Clement is not here to catch every third day or something. He's here to get some significant time and see what we've got with him.''
I then asked Riggleman the natural follow-up. Who is his No. 1 catcher right now?
"Burke,'' Riggleman deadpanned.
Then, he got serious.
"I don't even know why I would even want to answer that,'' he said. "I don't want to insult anybody by saying somebody's No. 1 or No. 2. They're both catchers and they're both going to catch a lot. It'll play out. Hopefully, time will tell us if one of them establishes himself as a clear-cut guy who the organzation is going to commit to for the future as a No. 1.''
Funny, I thought that's what the Johjima extension was supposed to be about. Guess not.
No Richie Sexson in today's lineup. Second day in a row he's out. Jose Vidro is back at first base. Life could be worse. You could be this guy, down below.
The lineups:
MARINERS (30-50)
51 Ichiro CF
4 Jose Lopez 2B
28 Raul Ibanez LF
3 Jose Vidro 1B
29 Adrian Beltre 3B
8 Jeremy Reed CF
9 Jeff Clement C
5 Yuniesky Betancourt SS
45 Erik Bedard LHP
PADRES (32-50)
12 Scott Hairston CF
2 Edgar Gonzalez 2B
24 Brian Giles RF
23 Adrian Gonzalez 1B
5 Kevin Kouzmanoff 3B
16 Chase Headley LF
3 Khalil Greene SS
1 Luke Carlin C
44 Jake Peavy RHP
Posted by mistadoc
12:42 PM, Jun 29, 2008
Ryan rowland smith should start tuesday. Why not he deserves it.
Posted by GripS
1:00 PM, Jun 29, 2008
Is Sexson finally gone?
Posted by Dawkins
1:00 PM, Jun 29, 2008
Thanks for the quotes Geoff. I share your skepticism about the Johjima situation.
Oh, and if I was you, I'd merely ignore tools like Jack. He's not even worth a response.
Posted by Nat
1:03 PM, Jun 29, 2008
Grip$- only wish it were so.
Posted by Dr. Funkenstein
1:06 PM, Jun 29, 2008
"R.A. Dickey tomorrow and Erik "Nails'' Bedard today."
That should be Erika "Lee Press on Nails" Bedard.
let's hope the chiquita gets through the funkin 6th inning without shedding a tear.
hey Erika want some cheese with all that whine?
Posted by ross
1:21 PM, Jun 29, 2008
Geoff-
Something I don't understand...it seems like the Mariners individual pieces would net significant returns in a trade, so much so, that wouldn't it be a safe bet that if we really blew this thing up, we might get a better team immediately?
Say you trade, Beltre, Ibanez, Bedard, Ichiro... even some other guys...Wouldn't the returns net a better team than the one we are fielding right now? I mean it seems to me we have a lot of valuable assets on this club individually, but they just don't gel as a unit.
I for one am happy it happens, that they fire sale this squad and get rid of as many as possible and just load up our club and farm system.
-R
Posted by Seth Cotner
1:26 PM, Jun 29, 2008
Why do we even have Burke on the roster? Are we the first team in major league history to have 3 'starting' catchers?
There are about 4 or 5 key moves that need to happen and I am shocked they havent played out yet. Ironing out the catching situation is only one of them (probably lower on the priority scale).
Posted by doug
1:55 PM, Jun 29, 2008
clement = da big bust
Posted by Aaron
2:31 PM, Jun 29, 2008
Erice "nails" Bedard? Isthat cause he's always looking at his nails?.....or is he afraid of breaking one?
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Posted by MAC R.I.p.
12:40 PM, Jun 29, 2008
Lincecum pitched 7 scoreless innings last night with 11k's..he's what now 9-1 with a 2.3 ERA, and the favorite for the NL Cy young award..
Get morrow in the starting rotation NOW!!!!!