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at the following the M's have on Niketalk.
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Originally Posted by dakid23
at the following the M's have on Niketalk.
Damn, these last few AB's... we kept swinging at pitches outside the zone and taking pitches inside the zone.
No discipline whatsoever
No discipline whatsoeverOriginally Posted by Elpablo21
Had there chances but couldnt cash them in *shrugs*
Damn, these last few AB's... we kept swinging at pitches outside the zone and taking pitches inside the zone.
Huge problem for the M's. Guys don't walk enough, or take enough bad pitches. No working the count.Originally Posted by finnns2003
No discipline whatsoeverOriginally Posted by Elpablo21
Had there chances but couldnt cash them in *shrugs*
Damn, these last few AB's... we kept swinging at pitches outside the zone and taking pitches inside the zone.
Miguel Olivo returns from the DL, Casper Wells optioned to AAA
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Mariners catcher Miguel Olivo is back. After a stint on the disabled list for a strained right groin, Olivo was reactivated Thursday.
Miguel Olivo (Getty Images)
To make room for him on the active roster, the Mariners optioned outfielder Casper Wells to AAA Tacoma. Chone Figgins, the underperforming veteran who was benched May 1, survived being potentially cut.
Updated 2:17 p.m.: Olivo is starting at catcher and batting seventh in the lineup Thursday, for the M’s game versus the Los Angeles Angels at Safeco Field.
Olivo got injured during the ninth inning of the Mariners’ 3-2 loss at Tampa Bay on April 30. The M’s placed him on the DL on May 1. Last week, the M’s decided he was well enough to begin a rehabilitation assignment at AAA Tacoma. He appeared in three games with the Rainiers, going 3-for-13 with a solo home run.
When he went down in April, Olivo was batting just .210 in 23 games. But it seemed like he had just hit his stride — he was on an eight-game hitting streak during which he hit three home runs. In each of his last two games, he went 2-for-4 with a solo homer.
In his absence, rookie Jesus Montero and veteran John Jaso had been splitting the starting catcher job. Having Olivo back will give the Mariners more flexibility at catcher and bring a relatively big bat back into the lineup — last season, Olivo was Seattle’s home-run leader with 19.
Stupid @!**%** move. Why is Chone still on the @!**%** roster?
I think he's talking about the the botched call in the 1st inning when Smoak drove the first run in on bases loaded but called Seager out at 2nd..Aybar lifted his foot when he caught the ball for the force outOriginally Posted by SinnerP
^ Missed it... what happened?
SMOOOOOAKED!