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Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Posted on June 24, 2014 at 01:03 AM.
Mariners hold on for 1-0 victory

Minneapolis - Logan Morrison homered for the Mariners, and Taijuan Walker provided a strong start for the Mariners as they were able to salvage the finale of this series. It was Morrison's first homerun of the season, while Danny Farquhar came on and got the save for his first of the year as well. The Mariners now have an off day before travelling to Texas to take on the Rangers.

Seattle Mariners at Minnesota Twins
May 18, 2014123456789RHE
Seattle (19-25)010000000140
Minnesota (20-23)0000000000100
W: Taijuan Walker (3-4) L: Kevin Correia (3-3) S: Danny Farquhar - 1
Seattle Mariners
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Miller, SS4010010.306
Ackley, LF4010000.246
Seager, 3B4000010.254
Montero, DH4000020.300
Zunino, C2000110.246
Hart, 1B3000010.243
Morrison, RF3111001.250
Saunders, CF3000000.145
Bloomquist, 2B3010000.231
TEAM TOTALS30141161
BATTING:
HR: L. Morrison (1)
RBI: L. Morrison (4)
GIDP: J. Montero
Minnesota Twins
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Florimon, SS4000110.237
Dozier, 2B3010110.238
Mauer, 1B4020000.363
Willingham, DH4000030.282
Kubel, LF3010000.257
Bartlett, PH-LF1000010.167
Pinto, C4010010.186
Plouffe, 3B4030000.261
Colabello, RF4010000.208
Hicks, CF3000000.254
Arcia, PH1010000.254
TEAM TOTALS350100270
Seattle Mariners
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Walker (W, 3-4)6.27002504.07
Leone (H, 3)1.00000103.45
Furbush (H, 4)0.10000103.12
Rodney (H, 1)1.03000000.57
Farquhar (S, 1)0.00000005.21
TEAM TOTALS9.01000270
Minnesota Twins
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Correia (L, 3-3)7.02111512.36
Burton2.02000101.20
TEAM TOTALS9.0411161
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Posted on June 17, 2014 at 02:28 AM.
MARINER MELTDOWN

Mariners find way to blow 7-0 lead late. Lose despite 5 errors from Twins

Minneapolis - In a season where all of the sudden nothing can go right, it looked like the Mariners had a masterful performance on their hands. Erasmo Ramirez had thrown six shutout innings, and the Mariners had staked themselves to a commanding 7-0 lead, but an epic collapse in the eighth inning allowed the Twins to steal a game they had no business winning, and continued the Mariners downward spiral towards the cellar of the American League. Kurt Suzuki and Jason Kubel supplied the crushing blows with big home runs that sucked the life right out of Seattle. Who will somehow now have to try and regroup, and salvage one game from this series. They will try to do so by sending Taijuan Walker (2-4, 4.71 ERA) to the hill to face Kevin Correia (3-2, 2.50 ERA).

Seattle Mariners at Minnesota Twins
May 17, 2014123456789RHE
Seattle (18-25)1041100007142
Minnesota (20-22)00000037X10135
W: Matt Guerrier (3-0) L: Danny Farquhar (1-2) S: Glenn Perkins - 9
Seattle Mariners
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Ackley, LF6241000.246
Saunders, RF3200200.148
Romero, PH1000010.170
Seager, 3B5111020.261
Montero, DH4032000.375
Cano, 2B5111000.174
Hart, 1B4021100.248
Zunino, C5120010.250
Miller, SS3011100.307
Bloomquist, PH1000010.222
Jones, CF5000030.191
TEAM TOTALS427147480
BATTING:
2B: R. Cano (2), D. Ackley (5)
RBI: B. Miller (17), K. Seager (12), R. Cano (19), C. Hart (22), J. Montero 2 (3), D. Ackley (8)
SF: J. Montero
GIDP: R. Cano
FIELDING:
E: K. Seager 2 (6)
Minnesota Twins
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Florimon, SS4020000.246
Mauer, PH0000100.359
Santana, PR-SS0100000.289
Dozier, 2B4012000.236
Pinto, PH-2B1000010.184
Willingham, DH4120110.289
Arcia, RF4112120.248
Kubel, LF5113001.255
Plouffe, 3B5000010.248
Colabello, 1B3210100.206
Suzuki, C4223011.301
Hicks, CF3230000.261
TEAM TOTALS37101310462
BATTING:
2B: B. Dozier (7), C. Colabello (4)
HR: J. Kubel (4), K. Suzuki (3)
RBI: B. Dozier 2 (21), O. Arcia 2 (22), J. Kubel 3 (21), K. Suzuki 2 (10)
HBP: A. Hicks
BASERUNNING:
CS: A. Hicks (1)
FIELDING:
E: B. Dozier 4 (8), P. Florimon (4)
Seattle Mariners
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Ramirez6.210331404.26
Wilhemsen (H, 3)0.21221114.50
D. Farquhar (L, 1-2)0.11442115.21
Leone0.11110003.38
TEAM TOTALS8.0131010462
Minnesota Twins
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Hughes3.07541204.61
Swarzak1.22201104.05
Pressly1.11001005.09
Thielbar1.00000102.16
Guerrier (W, 3-0)1.01001108.31
Perkins (S, 9)1.03000304.22
TEAM TOTALS9.01474480
Monday, June 16, 2014
Posted on June 16, 2014 at 03:16 AM.
Mariners drop third straight 5-2

Minneapolis - The Seattle Mariners again had plenty of chances. This time leaving fourteen men on base, and turning a gaudy thirteen hits into just two runs as the fell to the Twins. It got bad early for the M's as Hisashi Iwakuma allowed five runs in the first two innings, and ended up lasting just four. The Mariners then got an oustanding relief appearance from Blake Beavan as he went the rest of the way to keep the Mariners in it, but they could not break through despite numerous chances to do so. The Mariners will try to regroup tomorrow by sending Erasmo Ramirez (0-1, 4.38 ERA) to the mound against Phil Hughes (4-2, 4.18 ERA).

Seattle Mariners at Minnesota Twins
May 16, 2014123456789RHE
Seattle (18-24)0100010002130
Minnesota (19-21)32000000X5110
W: Ricky Nolasco (5-2) L: Hisashi Iwakuma (2-5) S: Glenn Perkins - 8
Seattle Mariners
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Miller, SS4010110.307
Ackley, LF4010110.224
Seager, 3B4040100.262
Montero, DH5010000.250
Cano, 2B4010010.173
Hart, 1B4221001.241
Zunino, C4010010.244
Morrison, RF3021000.242
Saunders, CF4000010.152
TEAM TOTALS362132351
BATTING:
2B: R. Cano (1), C. Hart (7), L. Morrison 2 (4)
HR: C. Hart (6)
RBI: C. Hart (21), L. Morrison (3)
SF: L. Morrison
GIDP: R. Cano, J. Montero
BASERUNNING:
CS: M. Zunino
Minnesota Twins
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Florimon, SS4130010.236
Dozier, 2B3110100.236
Mauer, 1B4221000.359
Willingham, DH4012010.284
Arcia, RF4011000.248
Kubel, LF4011000.257
Plouffe, 3B3010110.257
Suzuki, C4000010.290
Hicks, CF3110010.241
TEAM TOTALS335115250
BATTING:
2B: A. Hicks (7), J. Willingham (10), P. Florimon (4)
RBI: J. Mauer (17), J. Willingham 2 (25), O. Arcia (20), J. Kubel (18)
GIDP: K. Suzuki
Seattle Mariners
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Iwakuma (L, 2-5)4.09552204.53
Beavan4.02000303.00
TEAM TOTALS8.01155250
Minnesota Twins
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Nolasco (W, 5-2)6.011220412.31
Thielbar0.00002002.25
Fien (H, 4)2.01001002.57
Perkins (S, 8)1.01000104.66
TEAM TOTALS9.01322351
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Posted on June 15, 2014 at 06:14 PM.
M's blow Felix two hit gem, fall to Rays

Seattle - The Mariners got another outstanding performance from Felix Hernandez, but this time could not capitalize, as they left the bases loaded twice, and a total of 10 men on overall and couldn't give the king any run support in this one. The Mariners had plenty of chances in this one loading the bases on three different occasions in the 1st, 7th, and in the 9th but could get only one run out of those three opportunities. Meanwhile the Rays got the clutch hit they needed as Logan Forsythe came on to pinch hit in the eighth and promptly cleared the bases for a three run double that was the difference. Now the Mariners get an off day before heading on the road to Minnesota. They will face red hot Ricky Nolasco (4-2, 2.24 ERA) in the opener and counter with Hisashi Iwakuma (2-4, 3.97 ERA).

Tampa Bay Rays at Seattle Mariners
May 14, 2014123456789RHE
Tampa Bay (26-16)000000130452
Seattle (18-23)000000100172
W: Heath Bell (1-1) L: Felix Hernandez (3-5) S: Grant Balfour - 17
Tampa Bay Rays
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Zobrist, 2B3000020.228
Escobar, SS4000000.221
Myers, RF4000020.226
Longoria, 3B3111101.276
Betemit, DH4010000.295
Loney, 1B4100010.303
Joyce, LF4110010.226
DeJesus, CF4110000.309
Molina, C2000010.255
Forsythe, PH1013000.210
Hanigan, C0000000.295
TEAM TOTALS33454171
BATTING:
2B: L. Forsythe (8)
HR: E. Longoria (7)
RBI: E. Longoria (20), L. Forsythe 3 (10)
HBP: B. Zobrist
GIDP: Y. Escobar
FIELDING:
E: H. Bell (1), J. Molina (4)
Seattle Mariners
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Jones, CF4000010.202
Morrison, PH1000000.200
Bloomquist, SS4010020.229
Seager, 3B4000020.244
Montero, DH4010010.286
Cano, 2B3010110.171
Hart, 1B3110110.234
Zunino, C4010010.244
Romero, 3B2010100.173
Miller, PH0000100.308
Ackley, LF4010020.223
TEAM TOTALS331704110
BATTING:
2B: C. Hart (6)
3B: S. Romero (1)
GIDP: J. Jones, D. Ackley, M. Zunino
FIELDING:
E: W. Bloomqust (2), S. Romero (1)
Tampa Bay Rays
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Moore6.05103603.66
Bell (W, 1-1)1.00000101.54
Peralta (H, 8)1.00000200.82
Balfour (S, 17)1.02001202.95
TEAM TOTALS9.07104110
Seattle Mariners
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Hernandez (L, 3-5)7.02320512.37
Furbush1.02111103.18
Luetge1.01000100.61
TEAM TOTALS9.0543171
Posted on June 15, 2014 at 04:34 PM.
Price dominates as Rays even series

Seattle - The Mariners could muster nothing against Rays ace David Price, although the Rays left the bases loaded twice late in this one, the Mariners could not break through and ended up falling 2-1. The Mariners only managed two hits off the lefty as Jesus Montero hit a solo shot in his first AB of the season, and Dustin Ackley led off the fifth inning with a double, but the Mariners could not bring him home. It was too bad because Seattle was getting an outstanding pitching performance of their own from Chris Young. However Wil Myers RBI Single in the sixth was enough to seal the Mariners fate in this one. They'll try and get the bats to bounce back again tomorrow against Matt Moore (5-2, 4.08 ERA) while being helped out by sending Felix Hernandez (3-4, 2.35 ERA) to the mound.

Tampa Bay Rays at Seattle Mariners
May 13, 2014123456789RHE
Tampa Bay (25-16)0010010002100
Seattle (18-22)010000000121
W: David Price (3-4) L: Chris Young (2-3) S: Grant Balfour - 16
Tampa Bay Rays
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Jennings, CF5141011.259
Zobrist, 2B5120010.232
Myers, RF4011020.232
Longoria, 3B4000010.275
Betemit, DH4010010.296
Loney, 1B3000100.311
Joyce, LF4000010.225
Escobar, SS4000000.227
Molina, C4020010.260
TEAM TOTALS372102181
BATTING:
2B: B. Zobrist (4)
HR: D. Jennings (4)
RBI: W. Myers (16), D. Jennings (14)
GIDP: E. Longoria
BASERUNNING:
SB: D. Jennings (8)
Seattle Mariners
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Miller, SS4000000.308
Ackley, LF3010010.222
Zunino, DH4000010.243
Seager, 3B3000010.250
Montero, 1B3111001.333
Hart, RF2000110.232
Cano, 2B3000000.168
Buck, C3000000.265
Saunders, RF3000010.156
TEAM TOTALS28121151
BATTING:
2B: D. Ackley (4)
HR: J. Montero (1)
RBI: J. Montero (1)
HBP: D. Ackley
GIDP: M. Zunino
FIELDING:
E: C. Young (1)
Tampa Bay Rays
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Price (W, 3-4)8.02111415.44
Balfour (S, 16)1.00000103.12
TEAM TOTALS9.0211151
Seattle Mariners
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Young (L, 2-3)7.07220613.49
Leone1.23001203.14
Luetge0.10000000.66
TEAM TOTALS9.01022181
Saturday, June 14, 2014
Posted on June 14, 2014 at 06:48 PM.
Mariners walk off in extras with Miller blast

Seattle - The Mariners again got some extra inning heroics, as they got a walk off homer for the second time during this homestand. This time it was Brad Miller hitting a two run blast to seal the Rays fate and give the Mariners a 6-4 comeback victory. It looked bleak early as the Mariners fell behind 3-0 early, but the bullpen was able to hang on, and the Mariners offense started to climb back. It started with James Jones hitting his first Major League home run in the fourth, then Mike Zunino tied it with a solo shot soon after. The game then dragged on into the 10th until Miller was able to seal it. There was some bad news for the Mariners though as Justin Smoak left the game, and reports are that the Mariners first baseman has a fractured forearm and could miss 2-3 months. Jesus Montero has been hitting well in Tacoma, and may get the call to see if he can finally find a spot on this club after the turmoil of last season. The Mariners will look to build on this victory tomorrow by facing the Rays struggling ace David Price (2-4, 6.23 ERA), and countering with Chris Young (2-2, 3.64 ERA).

Tampa Bay Rays at Seattle Mariners
May 12, 2014123456789ExtrasRHE
Tampa Bay (24-16)10020100004121
Seattle (18-21)00021100026101
W: Tom Wilhelmsen (1-0) L: Kirby Yates (1-1)
Tampa Bay Rays
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Jennings, CF5120010.239
Zobrist, 2B5021010.227
Myers, RF5010020.232
Longoria, 3B5120010.283
Betemit, DH4110120.298
Loney, 1B5011010.318
Joyce, LF4122001.234
Escobar, SS3010100.234
Molina, C3000000.250
DeJesus, PH1000000.312
Hanigan, C0000000.295
TEAM TOTALS404124281
BATTING:
2B: E. Longoria (6), J. Loney (7), D. Jennings (9)
HR: M. Joyce (2)
RBI: B. Zobrist (14), J. Loney (19), M. Joyce 2 (16)
GIDP: W. Myers
BASERUNNING:
SB: D. Jennings (7)
CS: M. Joyce (2)
FIELDING:
E: Y. Escobar (3)
PB: R. Hanigan (1)
Seattle Mariners
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Miller, SS5222011.317
Jones, CF4222001.212
Hart, DH4010000.235
Seager, 3B4010000.255
Smoak, 1B2000000.221
Buck, PH1000000.290
Saunders, RF1010000.160
Cano, 2B4000020.171
Zunino, C4111011.252
Morrison, RF-1B4110000.207
Ackley, LF3010000.219
TEAM TOTALS366105043
BATTING:
2B: D. Ackley (3)
HR: B. Miller (5), J. Jones (1), M. Zunino (7)
RBI: B. Miller 2 (16), J. Jones 2 (5), M. Zunino (20)
SAC: D. Ackley
GIDP: J. Buck
FIELDING:
E: K. Seager (4)
Tampa Bay Rays
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Odorizzi5.06440124.18
Ramos (BS, 1)2.01000103.86
Yates (L, 1-1)2.13220212.63
TEAM TOTALS9.11066043
Seattle Mariners
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Walker4.06332304.71
Beavan2.03110214.50
Farquhar2.12000103.38
Wilhelmsen (W, 1-0)1.21000203.38
TEAM TOTALS10.01244281
PITCHING:
WP: T. Walker (2)
Friday, June 13, 2014
Posted on June 13, 2014 at 01:56 AM.
2014 Seattle Mariners Stats - Hitting
NAMEABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSBAOBPSLG
Brad Miller13715437141411603.314.324.467
John Buck301920021300.300.313.367
Kyle Seager145263751611102334.255.303.428
Mike Zunino10712273061971900.252.297.449
Corey Hart1328315052083421.235.277.386
Willie Bloomquist314701013610.226.294.290
Justin Smoak12012275051421800.225.238.392
Dustin Ackley102622202761321.216.273.294
Logan Morrison251520021500.200.231.280
James Jones816162003101020.198.286.222
Robinson Cano14213250061862801.176.212.303
Stefen Romero5078101151300.160.250.240
Michael Saunders12413194021053410.153.191.234
2014 Seattle Mariners Stats - Pitching
NAMEGPGSWLSVQSHLDIPHERHRBBSOWHIPERA
Fernando Rodney15000120014.25101170.410.61
Lucas Luetge700000113.1910350.900.68
Felix Hernandez883405053.23514710410.842.35
Charlie Furbush1402100316.01250781.192.81
James Paxton663204036.2311436211.013.44
Dominic Leone900100212.21551361.423.55
Chris Young772204042.0391753201.003.64
Tom Wilhelmsen900000211.21252681.543.86
Danny Farquhar1501100516.117733121.223.86
Hisashi Iwakuma882405047.25321311283.97
Erasmo Ramirez220101012.18613101.064.38
Blake Beavan30100006.0531131.094.50
Taijuan Walker772404038.0331957264.50

Seattle Mariners May 2014 Schedule
DATEOPPONENTRESULT
May 1at New York YankeesLost, 7-5
May 2at Houston AstrosLost, 7-5
May 3at Houston AstrosWon, 7-2
May 4at Houston AstrosWon, 7-0
May 5at Oakland AthleticsLost, 3-1
May 6at Oakland AthleticsLost, 8-7
May 7at Oakland AthleticsLost, 3-1
May 8vs Kansas City RoyalsLost, 7-5
May 9vs Kansas City RoyalsWon, 4-0
May 10vs Kansas City RoyalsWon, 3-2
May 11vs Kansas City RoyalsLost, 3-1
May 12vs Tampa Bay Rays
May 13vs Tampa Bay Rays
May 14vs Tampa Bay Rays
May 16at Minnesota Twins
May 17at Minnesota Twins
May 18at Minnesota Twins
May 20at Texas Rangers
May 21at Texas Rangers
May 22vs Houston Astros
May 23vs Houston Astros
May 24vs Houston Astros
May 25vs Houston Astros
May 26vs Los Angeles Angels
May 27vs Los Angeles Angels
May 28vs Los Angeles Angels
May 29vs Los Angeles Angels
May 30vs Detroit Tigers
May 31vs Detroit Tigers
Posted on June 13, 2014 at 01:35 AM.
American League Standings - Updated: May 11, 2014
AL EASTWLGBRSRA
New York Yankees2512-184160
Tampa Bay Rays24152.0173163
Toronto Ble Jays19196.5191156
Baltimore Orioles18186.5171159
Boston Red Sox16219.0167193
AL CENTRALWLGBRSRA
Detroit Tigers2016-189166
Cleveland Indians21180.5156179
Minnesota Twins17203.5157157
Kansas City Royals16225.0157175
Chicago White Sox14257.5156196
AL WESTWLGBRSRA
Oakland Athletics2216-156122
Texas Rangers21171.0150138
Houston Astros18204.0153187
Seattle Mariners17215.0125136
Los Angeles Angels16205.0165163

National League Standings - Updated: May 11, 2014
NL EASTWLGBRSRA
New York Mets2116-149138
Atlanta Braves20171.0139138
Philadelphia Philles18203.5141143
Washington Nationals15226.0152153
Miami Marlins13258.5156192
NL CENTRALWLGBRSRA
Milwaukee Brewers2117-167167
Chicago Cubs18192.5151150
Cincinnati Reds17203.5153172
St. Louis Cardinals17214.0152165
Pittsburgh Pirates16214.5111144
NL WESTWLGBRSRA
San Diego Padres2613-186142
Arizona Diamondbacks25151.5173122
Los Angeles Dodgers23163.0158156
Colorado Rockies18228.5170158
San Francisco Giants152310.5121139


AL Leaders - Hitting - Updated: May 11, 2014
Batting AverageAVGHitsHITS
1. Victor Martinez (DET).3911. Victor Martinez (DET)52
2. Joe Mauer (MIN).3702. Dustin Pedroia (BOS)50
3. Prince Fielder (TEX).3433. Alcides Escobar (KC)49
4. Dustin Pedroia (BOS).3424. Jose Reyes (TOR)49
5. Torii Hunter (DET).3415. Melky Cabrera (TOR)48
Home RunsHRRuns Batted InRBI
1. Carlos Beltran (NYY)141. Carlos Beltran (NYY)32
2. Mark Teixeira (NYY)122. Edwin Encarnacion (TOR)32
3. David Ortiz (BOS)113. Kelly Johnson (NYY)32
4. Nelson Cruz (BAL)104. Prince Fielder (TEX)31
5. Edwin Encarnacion (TOR)105. Eric Hosmer (KC)30
RunsRStolen BasesSB
1. Mark Teixeira (NYY)321. Michael Bourn (CLE)12
2. Carlos Beltran (NYY)292. Jose Reyes (TOR)10
3. Melky Cabrera (TOR)283. Coco Crisp (OAK)10
4. Josh Hamilton (LAA)284. Shane Victorino (BOS)9
5. Dustin Pedroia (BOS)285. Rajai Davis (DET)8
Slugging PercentageSLGOn Base plus SluggingOPS
1. Carlos Beltran (NYY).7281. Carlos Beltran (NYY)1.128
2. Josh Hamilton (LAA).6462. Josh Hamilton (LAA)1.046
3. Prince Fielder (TEX).6133. Prince Fielder (TEX)1.025
4. Mark Teixeira (NYY).6074. Victor Martinez (DET)1.017
5. Miguel Cabrera (DET).5875. Miguel Cabrera (DET)1.015

AL Leaders - Pitching - Updated: May 11, 2014
WinsWEarned Run AverageERA
1. Brandon Morrow (TOR)61. Dan Straily (OAK)1.99
2. Hiroki Kuroda (NYY)52. A.J. Griffin (OAK)2.03
3. Dan Straily (OAK)53. Robbie Ross (TEX)2.08
4. Bruce Chen (KC)54. Jarrod Parker (OAK)2.11
5. Matt Moore (TB)55. Ricky Nolasco (MIN)2.24
StrikeoutsKWalks + Hits per innings pitchedWHIP
1. Yu Darvish (TEX)571. Robbie Ross (TEX)0.77
2. Justin Verlander (DET)542. Felix Hernandez (SEA)0.84
3. Jason Giambi (CLE)543. James Shields (KC)0.94
4. Chris Sale (CHW)534. R.A. Dickey (TOR)0.96
5. Justin Masterson (CLE)525. Chris Sale (CHW)0.99
Complete GamesCGShutoutsSO
1. Alex Cobb (TB)31. Felix Hernandez (SEA)2
2. James Shields (KC)32. Brett Oberholtzer (HOU)2
3. Ricky Nolasco (MIN)23. John Danks (CHW)1
4. James Shields (TB)24. Corey Kluber (CLE)1
5. Danny Salazar (CLE)25. Ricky Nolasco (MIN)1
Innings PitchedIPSavesSV
1. James Shields (KC)60.11. David Robertson (NYY)15
2. Ricky Nolasco (MIN)60.12. Grant Balfour (TB)15
3. R.A. Dickey (TOR)57.13. Jim Johnson (OAK)14
4. Mark Buehrle (TOR)56.14. Fernando Rodney (SEA)12
5. Hiroki Kuroda (NYY)56.05. Ernesto Frieri (LAA)12

NL Leaders - Hitting - Updated: May 11, 2014
Batting AverageAVGHitsHITS
1. Jason Heyward (ATL).3641. Jean Segura (MIL)50
2. David Wright (NYM).3612. Hanley Ramirez (LAD)49
3. Carlos Gonzalez (COL).3583. Paul Goldschmidt (ARI)49
4. Jonathan Lucroy (MIL).3364. Carlos Gonzalez (COL)49
5. Josh Rutledge (COL).3335. Chase Headley (SD)48
Home RunsHRRuns Batted InRBI
1. Carlos Gomez (MIL)131. Carlos Gonzalez (COL)33
2. Paul Goldschmidt (ARI)112. Anthony Rizzo (CHC)30
3. Jay Bruce (CIN)113. Chase Headley (SD)30
4. Curtis Granderson (NYM)104. Carlos Gomez (MIL)29
5. Anthony Rizzo (CHC)105. Jay Bruce (CIN)28
RunsRStolen BasesSB
1. Carlos Gomez (MIL)271. Eric Young Jr. (NYM)15
2. Paul Goldschmidt (ARI)272. Ben Revere (PHI)12
3. Anthony Rizzo (CHC)273. Billy Hamilton (CIN)11
4. Joey Votto (CIN)264. Cameron Maybin (SD)10
5. Chase Headley (SD)265. Jean Segura (MIL)9
Slugging PercentageSLGOn Base plus SluggingOPS
1. Carlos Gomez (MIL).7211. Carlos Gomez (MIL)1.073
2. Curtis Granderson (NYM).6052. Jason Heyward (ATL)1.009
3. Paul Goldschmidt (ARI).6003. Paul Goldschmidt (ARI)1.008
4. Jason Heyward (ATL).5934. Joey Votto (CIN).996
5. Carlos Gonzalez (COL).5915. Chase Headley (SD).995

NL Leaders - Pitching - Updated: May 11, 2014
WinsWEarned Run AverageERA
1. Cliff Lee (PHI)71. Cliff Lee (PHI)1.01
2. Andrew Cashner (SD)62. Andrew Cashner (SD)1.43
3. Brandon Kintzler (MIL)53. Matt Harvey (NYM)1.51
4. Jhoulys Chacin (COL)54. Daniel Hudson (ARI)1.61
5. Matt Harvey (NYM)55. Bronson Arroyo (ARI)1.85
StrikeoutsKWalks + Hits per innings pitchedWHIP
1. Jordan Zimmerman (WAS)641. Cliff Lee (PHI)0.67
2. Cliff Lee (PHI)582. Jake Arrieta (CHC)0.78
3. Jose Fernandez (MIA)573. Jordan Zimmerman (WAS)0.83
4. Jeff Samardzija (CHC)564. Kris Medlen (ATL)0.89
5. Francisco Liriano (PIT)495. Bronson Arroyo (ARI)0.94
Complete GamesCGShutoutsSO
1. Jordan Zimmerman (WAS)31. Jake Arrieta (CHC)3
2. Jake Arrieta (CHC)32. Jhoulys Chacin (COL)3
3. Jhoulys Chacin (COL)33. Travis Wood (CHC)2
4. Cliff Lee (PHI)34. Andrew Cashner (SD)2
5. Julio Teheran (ATL)25. Cliff Lee (PHI)1
Innings PitchedIPSavesSV
1. Andrew Cashner (SD)63.01. Bobby Parnell (NYM)16
2. Jordan Zimmerman (WAS)62.12. Huston Street (SD)15
3. Cliff Lee (PHI)62.13. Craig Kimbrel (ATL)14
4. Matt Harvey (NYM)59.24. Trevor Rosenthal (STL)12
5. Jhoulys Chacin (COL)59.15. Kenley Jansen (LAD)12
Posted on June 13, 2014 at 12:50 AM.
M's blow late lead, settle for split

Seattle - For a while on Sunday it looked as if Kyle Seager's solo home run would be enough to get the Mariners by, but the pitching finally gave in late, and the Royals were able to surge past the M's for a 3-1 victory. Erasmo Ramirez took a shut out into the 8th before giving away to Danny Farquhar, who could not keep the M's in the lead, but managed to keep it level, but Charlie Furbush could not hold on in the ninth, and the Mariners were sent to their 21st loss of the Season. The Mariners now welcome in the red hot Tampa Rays to wrap up this homestand. It will be Jake Odorizzi (0-0, 3.52 ERA) taking the hill for Tampa to go up against Taijuan Walker (2-4, 4.50 ERA).

Kansas City Royals at Seattle Mariners
May 11, 2014123456789RHE
Kansas City (16-22)000000012370
Seattle (17-21)100000000150
W: Louis Coleman (2-2) L: Charlie Furbush (2-1) S: Greg Holland - 10
Kansas City Royals
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Aoki, RF4010110.269
Escobar, SS3020100.310
Butler, DH4011010.287
Maxwell, PR0000000.333
Hosmer, 1B4000000.295
Gordon, LF4000010.250
Infante, 2B3100120.254
Cain, CF4110000.239
Ciriaco, 3B3000010.156
Perez, PH-3B1000000.254
Pena, C2000000.263
Dyson, PH-C2122000.412
TEAM TOTALS34373360
BATTING:
2B: N. Aoki (10), B. Butler (11), J. Dyson (6)
RBI: B. Butler (23), J. Dyson 2 (6)
GIDP: E. Hosmer
BASERUNNING:
SB: A. Escobar (5)
Seattle Mariners
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Jones, CF3000010.197
Romero, RF4000000.160
Seager, 3B4111011.255
Hart, DH3010110.234
Smoak, 1B4000010.225
Cano, 2B4010020.176
Zunino, C3010010.252
Bloomquist, SS3010020.225
Saunders, LF2000100.153
TEAM TOTALS30151381
BATTING:
2B: C. Hart (5)
HR: K. Seager (6)
RBI: K. Seager (11)
GIDP: M. Zunino, S. Romero
Kansas City Royals
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Chen5.15113412.25
Coleman (W, 2-2)2.00000305.23
Holland (S, 10)1.00000101.08
TEAM TOTALS9.0511381
Seattle Mariners
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Ramirez7.14112604.38
Farquhar (BS, 3)0.01000003.86
Furbush (L, 2-1)1.01221002.81
Rodney0.21000000.61
TEAM TOTALS9.0733360
Monday, June 9, 2014
Posted on June 9, 2014 at 02:06 AM.
Mariners walk off winners in 12th

Seattle - It took 12 innings, but the Mariners finally broke thru against the Royals, putting together back to back wins, as Dustin Ackley walked the Mariners off in the 12th with a solo home run. Both teams pitching was outstanding allowing just two runs thru the first 11.2 innings, but an 0-2 mistake from Tim Collins proved to be the difference as Ackley took it the opposite way, just barely over the wall for the game winner. Now the Mariners will look to complete the series victory today. It will be a tough task as they face the scorching Bruce Chen (5-1, 2.31 ERA) in the finale while countering with Erasmo Ramirez (0-1, 9.00 ERA).

Kansas City Royals at Seattle Mariners
May 10, 2014123456789ExtrasRHE
Kansas City (15-22)1100000000 0 0 2101
Seattle (17-20)0200000000 0 13100
W: Blake Beavan (1-0) L: Tim Collins (L, 0-4)
Kansas City Royals
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Aoki, RF4120000.270
Dyson, PR-RF1000000.375
Escobar, SS3010000.303
Infante, PH-SS2000020.261
Butler, DH5010010.288
Hosmer, 1B3011000.303
Gordon, LF5000030.257
Perez, C5120020.256
Moustakas, 3B5030000.252
Cain, CF5001010.239
Ciriaco, 2B4000010.167
TEAM TOTALS4221020100
BATTING:
2B: B. Butler (10), S. Perez (4)
RBI: E. Hosmer (30), L. Cain (10)
HBP: E. Hosmer
SF: E. Hosmer
GIDP: B. Butler
BASERUNNING:
SB: E. Hosmer (7)
FIELDING:
E: M. Moustakas (1)
Seattle Mariners
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Miller, SS5010030.314
Romero, RF3020000.174
Smoak, PH-1B2010000.233
Cano, 2B5000000.174
Hart, 1B-RF5000010.233
Seager, 3B4110110.255
Zunino, C5120000.250
Saunders, CF5000010.156
Buck, DH4010010.300
Jones, PH-DH1000010.205
Ackley, LF5122001.216
TEAM TOTALS443102181
BATTING:
2B: D. Ackley (2), J. Buck (2), S. Romero (1)
HR: D. Ackley (2)
RBI: D. Ackley 2 (7)
GIDP: R. Cano, J. Buck
Kansas City Royals
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Vargas6.07210404.37
Crow2.00000107.27
Herrera3.02001202.31
Collins (L, 0-4)0.21110117.27
TEAM TOTALS11.21032181
PITCHING:
WP: K. Herrera (1)
Seattle Mariners
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Iwakuma6.16220403.97
Furbush1.22000101.80
Rodney1.00000200.64
Beavan (W, 1-0)3.02000304.50
TEAM TOTALS12.010220100
Sunday, June 8, 2014
Posted on June 8, 2014 at 04:30 PM.
Felix dominant again, as Mariners get back in win column

Seattle - If there were any doubts wether or not Felix Hernandez had put his April troubles behind him, they were quickly erased last night, as the king threw his second consectuive complete game shut out, and the Mariners were able to come away with a 4-0 win. Justin Smoak, and Brad Miller supplied the offense each banging out a two run home run, which was more than enough for Felix, who only had two strikeouts for the game, but made the Royals hit a lot of ground balls that the Mariners defense, that has been sketchy as of late, were able to put away. The Mariners will now hope that the good vibes can keep coming as they go back at with the Royal tomorrow, who send former Mariner Jason Vargas (2-4, 4.79 ERA) to the mound to take on Hisashi Iwakuma (2-4, 4.14 ERA).

Kansas City Royals at Seattle Mariners
May 9, 2014123456789RHE
Kansas City (15-21)000000000050
Seattle (16-20)00200002X490
W: Felix Hernandez (3-4) L: James Shields (3-3)
Kansas City Royals
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Aoki, RF4010000.264
Escobar, SS4010000.303
Butler, DH4000010.291
Hosmer, 1B3000000.303
Gordon, LF3000010.267
Perez, C3020000.250
Dyson, PR0000000.387
Pena, C0000000.294
Moustakas, 3B3000000.237
Infante, 2B3010000.265
Cain, CF3000000.250
TEAM TOTALS30050020
BATTING:
2B: N. Aoki (9)
GIDP: B. Butler, L. Cain
Seattle Mariners
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Miller, SS4112001.318
Romero, RF2000100.140
Morrison, PH1010000.200
Saunders, PR-RF0100000.162
Cano, 2B4000010.180
Smoak, 1B4122001.228
Seager, 3B4010000.255
Zunino, C4010000.242
Buck, DH3020000.308
Jones, CF3000000.208
Ackley, LF3110000.206
TEAM TOTALS32494112
BATTING:
2B: J. Smoak (5)
HR: B. Miller (4), J. Smoak (5)
RBI: B. Miller 2 (14), J. Smoak 2 (14)
GIDP: J. Jones
Kansas City Royals
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Shields (L, 3-3)6.07221102.24
Davis1.12220004.57
Coleman0.20000006.00
TEAM TOTALS8.0944110
Seattle Mariners
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Hernandez (W, 3-4)9.05000202.35
Posted on June 8, 2014 at 02:56 PM.
Royals bats bang Mariners for win

Seattle - The Mariners took a pounding on the mound surrendering fourteen hits to the hot hitting Royals, and couldn't come up with enough clutch play of their own for a 7-5 loss. Alcedis Escobar was the big bopper for the Royals going 5-5 with 3 RBI in this one. The Mariners managed just 4 singles, and two solo home runs to come up with their totals, which just simply not enough to counter the Royals output. Expect much less scoring tomorrow as the Royals will send their ace James Shields (3-2, 2.15 ERA) to the mound to go up against Felix Hernandez (2-4, 2.82 ERA) who is of course coming off a 1 H, 11 K shutout performance his last time out.

Kansas City Royals at Seattle Mariners
May 8, 2014123456789RHE
Kansas City (15-20)0210003017140
Seattle (15-20)031000100562
W: Jeremy Guthrie (2-3) L: Danny Farquhar (1-1) S: Greg Holland - 9
Kansas City Royals
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Aoki, RF5110000.264
Escobar, SS5053000.304
Butler, DH5000020.299
Hosmer, 1B4011010.309
Gordon, LF3000120.273
Perez, C4100010.240
Moustakas, 3B4220010.243
Infante, 2B3121000.264
Cain, CF4231000.257
TEAM TOTALS377146170
BATTING:
2B: A. Escobar (6)
3B: L. Cain (1)
RBI: O. Infante (8), E. Hosmer (29), L. Cain (9), A. Escobar 3 (18)
SF: O. Infante
GIDP: B. Butler
BASERUNNING:
SB: E. Hosmer (6)
CS: O. Infante (1), A. Gordon (3)
Seattle Mariners
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Miller, SS4012000.320
Ackley, LF4000010.202
Seager, 3B4000010.256
Smoak, 1B4111001.218
Cano, 2B4110010.186
Buck, C4110000.261
Jones, CF4111000.216
Saunders, RF3000000.162
Zunino, DH2111001.242
TEAM TOTALS33565032
BATTING:
HR: J. Smoak (4), M. Zunino (6)
RBI: B. Miller 2 (12), J. Smoak (12), J. Jones (3), M. Zunino (19)
HBP: M. Zunino
FIELDING:
E: D. Farquhar (1), J. Buck (1)
Kansas City Royals
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Guthrie (W, 2-3)6.26550227.86
Crow (H, 1)1.00000008.22
Collins (H, 2)0.10000006.75
Holland (S, 9)1.00000101.23
TEAM TOTALS9.0655032
Seattle Mariners
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Young6.09431203.64
Farquhar (L, 1-1)2.03220403.86
Rodney1.02110100.69
TEAM TOTALS9.01476170
Posted on June 8, 2014 at 12:49 PM.
Mariners swept away in Oakland

Oakland - The Seattle Mariners could only muster four hits, and as such they were done in by the Athletics for a 3-1 loss, and a series sweep. Taijuan Walker pitched well for the Mariners, getting in trouble in the third inning, but only allowing one more hit the rest of the way, but that was more than enough for Dan Straily, who is still perfect for the A's this season, and lowered his ERA to 1.99. The Mariners now come home with a chance to get it together this weekend as they welcome the Kansas City Royals for four games. The Royals will send Jeremy Guthrie (1-3, 8.13 ERA) to the hill to take on Chris Young (2-2, 3.50 ERA).

Seattle Mariners at Oakland Athletics
May 7, 2014123456789RHE
Seattle (15-19)000000010140
Oakland (20-15)00300000X370
W: Dan Straily (5-0) L: Taijuan Walker (2-4) S: Jim Johnson - 12
Seattle Mariners
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Miller, SS4010000.323
Ackley, LF4000000.211
Cano, 2B3010120.184
Hart, DH4000010.242
Seager, 3B4110010.264
Smoak, 1B3000010.217
Buck, C3010000.263
Morrison, RF0000000.167
Jones, CF1000200.214
Saunders, RF2000020.167
Zunino, PH-C0001000.237
TEAM TOTALS28141370
BATTING:
RBI: M. Zunino (18)
SF: M. Zunino
GIDP: B. Miller, C. Hart
Oakland Athletics
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Crisp, CF4111000.258
Fuld, RF4121010.132
Donaldson, 3B3011100.268
Moss, 1B4000020.219
Cespedes, LF3000110.218
Jaso, C3000020.195
Lowrie, SS2010110.228
Callaspo, 2B3000000.274
Punto, DH3120000.174
TEAM TOTALS29373370
BATTING:
2B: N. Punto 2 (5), S. Fuld (1)
RBI: C. Crisp (13), J. Donaldson (22), S. Fuld (1)
GIDP: A. Callaspo
BASERUNNING:
SB: S. Fuld (5)
CS: Y. Cespedes (2)
Seattle Mariners
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Walker (L, 2-4)7.06333504.50
Wilhelmsen1.01000203.86
TEAM TOTALS8.0733370
Oakland Athletics
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Straily (W, 5-0)7.14112501.99
Doolittle (H, 4)0.20000001.13
Johnson (S, 12)1.00001205.40
TEAM TOTALS9.0411370
Saturday, June 7, 2014
Posted on June 7, 2014 at 12:10 PM.
Zunino's banner day not enough, as M's errors doom them again

Oakland - Mike Zunino bashed the A's for two home-runs, including a grand slam, but the Mariners could still not get out of their own way as they dropped a second straight to their division rivals. Normally a seven RBI performance from one man is enough to get you by, but the one man show Mike Zunino put on in Oakland still couldn't overcome three costly errors by the Mariners. Two by Brad Miller, who is in a slump offensively now as well, and one badly played ball by Michael Saunders in that killed any momentum the Mariners had after Zunino's grand slam had brought them back to life. Saunders gaffe allowed two runs to cross and effectively ended the M's chances, even though Zunino wasn't giving up, clubbing a three run homer in the ninth to go with his other dinger. If nothing else it forced the A's to reach for their closer to finally put away the M's. Who now drop to three and a half back in the division, and really need a win tomorrow to get their confidence back in a race that is still to be had. They'll try to do so by sending Taijuan Walker (2-3, 4.65 ERA) to the mound to face the unblemished Dan Straily (4-0, 2.13 ERA).

Seattle Mariners at Oakland Athletics
May 6, 2014123456789RHE
Seattle (15-18)000000403763
Oakland (19-15)14000030X861
W: Scott Kazmir (3-3) L: Erasmo Ramirez (0-1) S: Jim Johnson - 11
Seattle Mariners
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Miller, SS5000000.325
Ackley, LF4000000.221
Cano, 2B4000000.180
Hart, DH4000010.250
Seager, 3B4120000.264
Smoak, 1B4120010.223
Romero, RF2100100.146
Morrison, PH1000000.167
Saunders, CF2200100.170
Zunino, C4227012.237
TEAM TOTALS34767232
BATTING:
2B: J. Smoak (4)
HR: M. Zunino 2 (5)
RBI: M. Zunino 7 (17)
HBP: M. Saunders
FIELDING:
E: B. Miller (2) 5, M. Saunders (3)
Oakland Athletics
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Crisp, CF4110010.258
Punto, DH4001000.161
Donaldson, 3B3001000.267
Moss, 1B4000030.226
Cespedes, LF2100200.224
Reddick, RF4110010.264
Jaso, C4221000.203
Lowrie, SS3101110.222
Callaspo, 2B3223001.281
TEAM TOTALS31867361
BATTING:
2B: J. Jaso (7)
HR: A. Callaspo (1)
RBI: J. Donaldson (21), J. Lowrie (16), J. Jaso (6), A. Callaspo 3 (18), N. Punto (7)
SF: J. Donaldson
BASERUNNING:
SB: C. Crisp (9)
FIELDING:
E: B. Moss (7)
Seattle Mariners
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Ramirez (L, 0-1)5.04551419.00
Beavan1.01221009.00
Furbush1.21111102.03
Wilhelmsen0.10000104.22
TEAM TOTALS8.0688361
PITCHING:
WP: T. Wilhelmsen (2)
Oakland Athletics
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Kazmir (W, 3-3)6.24442213.09
O'Flaherty (H, 3)1.10000102.95
Cook0.21220004.35
Doolittle0.01110011.17
Johnson (S, 11)0.10000005.91
TEAM TOTALS9.0677232
Posted on June 7, 2014 at 10:33 AM.
Mariners miscues cost them series opener

Oakland - An untimely error, and even more untimely hitting did in the Mariners as they could not muster more than one run in Oakland Monday despite four extra base hits, and six walks. The Mariners twice got a runner to third with less than two outs but failed to get him home, striking out both times. Also in the fourth inning a misplayed fly ball by James Jones let Josh Reddick come all the way around to score on what should have been a flyout to Center. The game didnt get much better for Jones, who after walking in the next inning, came up lame after a pickoff attempt and had to be pulled from the game. Right now the Mariners are listing him as day to day, but it may result in a bullpen arm going down to Tacoma to get an extra outfielder. Hisashi Iwakuma pitched well picking up a quality start going seven innings for the Mariners, who will now try to get back on track tomorrow by sending Erasmo Ramirez (0-0, 0.00 ERA) to the mound for his first start of the season. The A's will counter with Scott Kazmir (2-3, 2.68 ERA).

Seattle Mariners at Oakland Athletics
May 5, 2014123456789RHE
Seattle (15-17)000001000161
Oakland (18-15)01110000X371
W: Jarrod Parker (4-1) L: Hisashi Iwakuma (2-4) S: Jim Johnson - 10
Seattle Mariners
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Miller, SS4000000.339
Seager, 3B2010310.256
Hart, 1B5000010.259
Cano, 2B3111111.186
Ackley, LF3020100.232
Morrison, DH4000020.174
Zunino, C4000010.225
Saunders, RF4000010.173
Jones, CF1010100.217
Bloomquist, PR-CF2010000.214
TEAM TOTALS32161671
BATTING:
2B: K. Seager (5), J. Jones (2), D. Ackley (1)
HR: R. Cano (6)
RBI: R. Cano (18)
SAC: B. Miller
GIDP: M. Saunders
BASERUNNING:
SB: D. Ackley (2)
FIELDING:
E: J. Jones (3)
Oakland Athletics
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Crisp, CF4110000.258
Callaspo, 2B4030000.271
Donaldson, 3B4000000.273
Moss, 1B4011000.233
Cespedes, LF4110010.229
Reddick, RF3100010.265
Lowrie, SS3011010.229
Punto, DH3000010.167
Norris, C2000110.275
TEAM TOTALS31372150
BATTING:
RBI: J. Lowrie (15), B. Moss (15)
GIDP: J. Donaldson
BASERUNNING:
SB: Y. Cespedes (2)
FIELDING:
E: J. Lowrie (2)
Seattle Mariners
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Iwakuma (L, 2-4)7.07331404.14
Farquhar1.00000103.14
TEAM TOTALS8.0733150
Oakland Athletics
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Parker (W, 4-1)6.05114412.27
Doolittle (H, 3)1.00001200.59
Cook (H, 4)1.01000102.79
Johnson (S, 10)1.00001006.10
TEAM TOTALS9.0611671

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