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Friday, June 6, 2014
Posted on June 6, 2014 at 12:21 AM.
2014 Seattle Mariners Stats - Hitting
NAMEABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSBAOBPSLG
Brad Miller11114397131011303.351.363.514
Corey Hart1118304052072921.270.311.441
Kyle Seager11922304151061834.252.288.429
John Buck160410021200.250.278.313
Mike Zunino858203031071600.235.287.376
Dustin Ackley79417001551211.215.279.253
Justin Smoak999213031121500.212.228.333
Logan Morrison191420021300.211.250.316
James Jones6851410026920.206.270.221
Willie Bloomquist264501013410.192.276.269
Robinson Cano11511210051742101.183.213.313
Michael Saunders10610194021033010.179.200.274
2014 Seattle Mariners Stats - Pitching
NAMEGPGSWLSVQSHLDIPHERHRBBSOWHIPERA
Fernando Rodney12000120012.02001140.250.00
Lucas Luetge700000113.1910350.900.68
Charlie Furbush1102000311.2820561.111.54
Felix Hernandez772404044.23014710390.902.82
Danny Farquhar1201000513.11353371.203.38
James Paxton663204036.2311436211.013.44
Chris Young662203036.0301452180.893.50
Dominic Leone900100212.21551361.423.55
Yoervis Medina1001100016.111722210.803.86
Hisashi Iwakuma662303034.14016310204.19
Tom Wilhelmsen700000210.11152651.064.35
Blake Beavan10000002.0211001.094.50
Taijuan Walker662303031.0271654214.65


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 Athletics
May 6at Oakland Athletics
May 7at Oakland Athletics
May 8vs Kansas City Royals
May 9vs Kansas City Royals
May 10vs Kansas City Royals
May 11vs Kansas City Royals
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
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Posted on June 5, 2014 at 02:21 AM.
American League Standings - Updated: May 4, 2014
AL EASTWLGBRSRA
New York Yankees2110-157143
Tampa Bay Rays20132.0141137
Baltimore Orioles15155.5145133
Toronto Blue Jays13188.0156131
Boston Red Sox13198.5141171
AL CENTRALWLGBRSRA
Cleveland Indians1814-134143
Detroit Tigers16130.5162140
Minnesota Twins13174.0118136
Kansas City Royals13184.5129146
Chicago White Sox10228.0128164
AL WESTWLGBRSRA
Oakland Athletics1715-136108
Los Angeles Angels1614-148131
Texas Rangers16150.5121118
Houston Astros16150.5136159
Seattle Mariners15161.5103110

National League Standings - Updated: May 4, 2014
NL EASTWLGBRSRA
Atlanta Braves1813-114113
New York Mets17141.0119116
Philadelphia Philles15163.0119115
Miami Marlins12196.0133141
Washington Nationals12196.0130152
NL CENTRALWLGBRSRA
Milwaukee Brewers1814-144132
Chicago Cubs15152.0124122
Cincinnati Reds14184.0128141
St. Louis Cardinals13195.0122137
Pittsburgh Pirates12195.590126
NL WESTWLGBRSRA
San Diego Padres2111-149114
Arizona Diamondbacks21131.013499
Los Angeles Dodgers19132.0136127
Colorado Rockies17164.5145126
San Francisco Giants14176.5105116


AL Leaders - Hitting - Updated: May 4, 2014
Batting AverageAVGHitsHITS
1. Victor Martinez (DET).3821. Dustin Pedroia (BOS)44
2. Joe Mauer (MIN).3682. Melky Cabrera (TOR)43
3. Josh Hamilton (LAA).3643. Jose Altuve (HOU)41
4. Chris Davis (BAL).3604. Alejandro De Aza (CHW)41
5. Melky Cabrera (TOR).3585. James Loney (TB)40
Home RunsHRRuns Batted InRBI
1. Carlos Beltran (NYY)131. David Ortiz (BOS)29
2. David Ortiz (BOS)112. Prince Fielder (TEX)28
3. Mark Teixeira (NYY)113. Edwin Encarnacion (TOR)28
4. Edwin Encarnacion (TOR)94. Carlos Beltran (NYY)27
5. Nelson Cruz (BAL)85. Mark Teixeira (NYY)26
RunsRStolen BasesSB
1. Mark Teixeira (NYY281. Michael Bourn (CLE)12
2. Josh Hamilton (LAA)272. Jose Reyes (TOR)9
3. Melky Cabrera (TOR)263. Coco Crisp (OAK)8
4. Carlos Beltran (NYY)254. Jose Altuve (HOU)7
5. Dustin Pedroia (BOS)245. Shane Victorino (BOS)6
Slugging PercentageSLGOn Base plus SluggingOPS
1. Carlos Beltran (NYY).7711. Carlos Beltran (NYY)1.182
2. Josh Hamilton (LAA).6922. Josh Hamilton (LAA)1.115
3. Ian Kinsler (DET).6413. Miguel Cabrera (DET)1.066
4. Prince Fielder (TEX).6404. Prince Fielder (TEX)1.063
5. David Ortiz (BOS).6155. Ian Kinsler (DET)1.054

AL Leaders - Pitching - Updated: May 4, 2014
WinsWEarned Run AverageERA
1. Matt Moore (TB)51. Ricky Nolasco (MIN)1.83
2. Brandon Morrow (TOR)42. A.J. Griffin (OAK)1.90
3. Hector Santiago (LAA)43. Robbie Ross (TEX)1.99
4. Dan Straily (OAK)44. Dan Straily (OAK)2.13
5. Masahiro Tanaka (NYY)45. James Shields (KC)2.15
StrikeoutsKWalks + Hits per innings pitchedWHIP
1. Yu Darvish (TEX)511. Robbie Ross (TEX)0.77
2. A.J. Griffin (OAK)482. Chris Young (SEA)0.89
3. Chris Sale (CHW)483. Felix Hernandez (SEA)0.90
4. Justin Masterson (CLE)454. James Shields (KC)0.90
5. Danny Salazar (CLE)435. R.A. Dickey (TOR)0.95
Complete GamesCGShutoutsSO
1. Alex Cobb (TB)31. Rick Porcello (DET)1
2. James Shields (KC)32. Jon Lester (BOS)1
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)54.11. David Robertson (NYY)13
2. R.A. Dickey (TOR)49.12. Ernesto Frieri (LAA)12
3. Matt Moore (TB)48.03. Grant Balfour (TB)12
4. A.J. Griffin (OAK)47.14. Fernando Rodney (SEA)12
5. Chris Sale (CHW)47.05. Jim Johnson (OAK)9

NL Leaders - Hitting - Updated: May 4, 2014
Batting AverageAVGHitsHITS
1. Carlos Gonzalez (COL).3771. Carlos Gonzalez (COL)43
2. David Wright (NYM).3742. Denard Span (WSH)42
3. Jason Heyward (ATL).3513. Hanley Ramirez (LAD)42
4. Pablo Sandoval (SF).3364. Jean Segura (MIL)41
5. Starlin Castro (CHC).3365. Starlin Castro (CHC)41
Home RunsHRRuns Batted InRBI
1. Carlos Gomez (MIL)111. Carlos Gonzalez (COL)29
2. Paul Goldschmidt (ARI)102. Curtis Granderson (NYM)25
3. Jay Bruce (CIN)103. Carlos Gomez (MIL)25
4. Curtis Granderson (NYM)104. Anthony Rizzo (CHC)25
5. Anthony Rizzo (CHC)85. Jay Bruce (CIN)24
RunsRStolen BasesSB
1. Joey Votto (CIN)231. Eric Young Jr. (NYM)14
2. Giancarlo Stanton (MIA)232. Billy Hamilton (CIN)11
3. Carlos Gomez (MIL)223. Ben Revere (PHI)10
4. Paul Goldschmidt (ARI)224. Cameron Maybin (SD)9
5. Chase Headley (SD)215. Everth Cabrera (SD)9
Slugging PercentageSLGOn Base plus SluggingOPS
1. Carlos Gomez (MIL).7121. Carlos Gomez (MIL)1.065
2. Curtis Granderson (NYM).6342. Carlos Gonzalez (COL)1.050
3. Carlos Gonzalez (COL).6323. Jason Heyward (ATL)1.035
4. Jason Heyward (ATL).6194. Paul Goldschmidt (ARI)1.024
5. Paul Goldschmidt (ARI).6145. Joey Votto (CIN).988

MLB League Leaders - Updated: Apr 20, 2014
WinsWEarned Run AverageERA
1. Andrew Cashner (SD)61. Cliff Lee (PHI)0.96
2. Cliff Lee (PHI)62. Daniel Hudson (ARI)1.05
3. Brandon Kintzler (MIL)53. Bronson Arroyo (ARI)1.51
4. Jhoulys Chacin (COL)54. Matt Harvey (NYM)1.54
5. Matt Harvey (NYM)55. Andrew Cashner (SD)1.61
StrikeoutsKWalks + Hits per innings pitchedWHIP
1. Cliff Lee (PHI)531. Cliff Lee (PHI)0.62
2. Jose Fernandez (MIA)492. Jake Arrieta (CHC)0.75
3. Jordan Zimmerman (WAS)473. Jordan Zimmerman (WAS)0.82
4. Francisco Liriano (PIT)464. Bronson Arroyo (ARI)0.82
5. Jeff Samardzija (CHC)465. Daniel Hudson (ARI)0.84
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. Cliff Lee (PHI)56.11. Bobby Parnell (NYM)13
2. Andrew Cashner (SD)56.02. Craig Kimbrel (ATL)13
3. Bronson Arroyo (ARI)53.23. Huston Street (SD)12
4. Matt Harvey (NYM)52.24. Kenley Jansen (LAD)10
5. Jhoulys Chacin (COL)51.15. Francisco Rodriguez (MIL)9
Posted on June 5, 2014 at 01:46 AM.
Felix nearly flawless as Mariners dominate

Houston - Felix Hernandez put on one of the greater performances in his career, allowing just one hit, and three walks in an absolute clinic, and the Mariners bats stayed hot providing more than enough offense to supports the shutout performance. Robinson Cano continued his power surge hitting his third homerun this week, while Kyle Seager, hit two solo shots for the Mariners, who won a series for the first time in nearly three weeks. The Mariners will now try to follow up this impressive series with a trip to Oakland to take on another division rival in the A's. The Mariners will send Hisashi Iwakuma (2-3, 4.19 ERA) to the mound to face Jarrod Parker (3-1, 2.38 ERA) in the opener.

Seattle Mariners at Houston Astros
May 4, 2014123456789RHE
Seattle (15-16)110110021790
Houston (16-15)000000000010
W: Felix Hernandez (2-4) L: Jarred Cosart (1-3)
Seattle Mariners
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Jones, CF4000100.205
Seager, 3B5222012.252
Cano, 2B5111021.182
Hart, DH5010020.270
Smoak, 1B5000030.212
Zunino, C2200200.235
Morrison, LF3110100.210
Bloomquist, SS3121100.192
Saunders, RF3023000.179
TEAM TOTALS35797583
BATTING:
3B: W. Bloomquist (1)
HR: K. Seager 2 (5), R. Cano (5)
RBI: K. Seager 2 (10), R. Cano (17), M. Saunders 3 (10), W. Bloomquist (1)
SF: M. Saunders
BASERUNNING:
SB: C. Hart (2), M. Saunders (1)
Houston Astros
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Altuve, 2B4010010.310
Fowler, CF4000020.280
Castro, C4000020.207
Carter, 1B4000040.198
Dominguez, 3B3000000.209
Presley, RF2000100.305
Singleton, DH2000100.326
Grossman, LF2000010.313
Villar, SS2000110.153
TEAM TOTALS270103110
BATTING:
HBP: R. Grossman
Seattle Mariners
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Hernandez (W, 2-4)9.010031102.82
TEAM TOTALS9.01003110
Houston Astros
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Cosart (L, 1-3)5.04444425.49
Albers1.01001002.90
Valdes1.01000302.90
Qualls0.12220001.96
Clemens1.21110116.12
TEAM TOTALS9.0977583
Monday, June 2, 2014
Posted on June 2, 2014 at 03:36 AM.
Cano powers M's to end losing streak

Houston - The Mariners finally got a quality start on the mound, and the bats broke through for a huge day as the Mariners routed the Astros on Saturday 7-2. Robinson Cano led the way with a three run blast that capped off a five run sixth inning for the M's, and blew the game open. Then in the seventh the Mariners tacked on two more including another RBI from Cano on a Sac Fly. It was plenty of support for Chris Young who went a strong seven innings only surrendering one run. Blake Beavan came in to mop it up in his first appearance of the season, and the Mariners losing woes were finally ended. The Mariners will now see if they can start streaking the other way as they send Felix Hernandez (1-4, 3.53 ERA) to the mound to face Jarred Cosart (1-2, 5.24 ERA).

Seattle Mariners at Houston Astros
May 3, 2014123456789RHE
Seattle (14-16)0000052007150
Houston (16-14)010000010280
W: Chris Young (2-2) L: Jerome Williams (3-1)
Seattle Mariners
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Miller, SS5230000.351
Jones, CF5220000.219
Hart, DH4121110.274
Seager, 3B5122010.246
Cano, 2B4114001.182
Smoak, 1B5030000.223
Morrison, LF5000000.187
Buck, C4020000.250
Saunders, RF4000020.165
TEAM TOTALS417157141
BATTING:
2B: J. Smoak (3)
HR: R. Cano (4)
RBI: K. Seager 2 (8), R. Cano 4 (16), C. Hart (20)
SF: R. Cano
BASERUNNING:
SB: C. Hart (1)
Houston Astros
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Altuve, 2B4010100.313
Fowler, CF3010100.291
Castro, C4000000.216
Carter, 1B4121001.205
Dominguez, 3B4111001.216
Presley, RF4030000.311
Singleton, DH4000010.333
Grossman, LF4000000.321
Villar, SS4000010.158
TEAM TOTALS35282232
BATTING:
2B: C. Carter (4)
HR: C. Carter (3), M. Dominguez (5)
RBI: C. Carter (9), M. Dominguez (9)
Seattle Mariners
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Young (W, 2-2)7.06112313.50
Beavan2.02110014.50
TEAM TOTALS9.0822232
Houston Astros
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Williams (L, 3-1)5.07440104.95
Valdes1.02110013.05
Albers0.13220103.05
Fields1.22000103.00
Peacock1.01001101.13
TEAM TOTALS9.01577141
PITCHING:
WP: R. Valdes (1)
Posted on June 2, 2014 at 02:04 AM.
Astros club five homeruns to send M's to sixth straight loss

Houston - Mariners pitching again got shelled, as the Astros took the Mariners deep five times, then held on for a 7-5 victory. Five different Astros players all went yard, four off Taijuan Walker before he got himself ejected for intentionally throwing at a batter in the fourth. There was a lot of chippiness in this one as each team plunked two batters early, also there was a pitch thrown behind John Singleton as well. Hopefully it serves to fire up a Mariners team that has been lifeless over the last 10 ballgames, losing 9 of those 10. They'll try to break their drought tomorrow by sending Chris Young (1-2, 4.03 ERA), to the mound to face Jerome Williams (3-0, 4.60 ERA).

Seattle Mariners at Houston Astros
May 2, 2014123456789RHE
Seattle (13-16)102002000550
Houston (16-13)01411000X7111
W: Alex White (3-1) L: Taijuan Walker (2-3) S: Jesse Crain - 8
Seattle Mariners
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Miller, SS3212001.340
Jones, CF2000100.203
Hart, DH3021100.265
Seager, 3B4110000.239
Smoak, 1B4000010.202
Zunino, C4112001.241
Bloomquist, 2B3000000.130
Cano, PH1000010.179
Ackley, LF3100010.215
Saunders, RF3000000.172
TEAM TOTALS30555232
BATTING:
2B: C. Hart (4)
HR: B. Miller (3), M. Zunino (3)
RBI: B. Miller 2 (10), C. Hart (19), M. Zunino 2 (10)
HBP: B. Miller, D. Ackley
SAC: J. Jones
BASERUNNING:
SB: W. Bloomquist (1)
CS: C. Hart (1)
Houston Astros
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Altuve, 2B4120000.315
Fowler, CF4120010.290
Castro, C4121011.224
Carter, 1B4113021.194
Dominguez, 3B3111001.214
Presley, RF4010000.294
Singleton, DH4111001.349
Grossman, LF3111001.338
Villar, SS3000000.167
TEAM TOTALS337117045
BATTING:
2B: J. Altuve 2 (11)
HR: R. Grossman (3), J. Castro (5), C. Carter (2), M. Dominguez (4), J. Singleton (5)
RBI: R. Grossman (17), J. Castro (10), C. Carter 3 (8), M. Dominguez (8), J. Singleton (18)
HBP: R. Grossman, M. Dominguez
GIDP: M. Dominguez
BASERUNNING:
CS: D. Fowler (4)
FIELDING:
E: M. Dominguez (2)
Seattle Mariners
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Walker (L, 2-3)3.06660244.65
Leone1.23110113.55
Medina1.11000003.86
Farquhar2.01000103.38
TEAM TOTALS8.01177045
Houston Astros
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
White (3-1)6.05551125.45
Valdes (H, 5)1.00000002.75
Qualls (H, 7)1.00001001.00
Crain (S, 8)1.00000203.86
TEAM TOTALS9.0555232
Sunday, June 1, 2014
Posted on June 1, 2014 at 05:48 PM.
Beltran, Yankees pound Mariners for the sweep

Bronx - Carlos Beltran clubbed two home runs, and a timely two run double by Brian McCann powered the Yankees to a sweep of the Seattle Mariners. The Mariners bats did get going in this one with two home runs by Corey Hart, and also a solo shot by Robinson Cano, but it was not enough to hold off the Yankee onslaught. There was also a scary moment in the sixth inning as Brett Gardner lined one right off the head of starter James Paxton, and he had to be removed from the game. Paxton has been the Mariners most consistent starter so far this year, and now is facing some DL time. The Mariners will try to get their bearings straight against the team that started this downward spiral for them, as they head to Houston to take on the Astros. It will be Taijuan Walker (2-2, 3.21 ERA) matching up with Alex White (2-1, 5.02 ERA).

Seattle Mariners at New York Yankees
May 1, 2014123456789RHE
Seattle (13-15)0101001205111
New York (19-9)20200030X7100
W: Masahiro Tanaka (4-1) L: James Paxton (3-2) S: David Robertson - 12
Seattle Mariners
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Miller, SS4000010.340
Seager, 3B4110010.238
Hart, DH4223012.253
Cano, 2B4121001.181
Smoak, 1B4120020.212
Morrison, RF4011010.273
Bloomquist, LF3010010.150
Ackley, PH1000000.224
Saunders, CF4000000.177
TEAM TOTALS365115073
BATTING:
2B: M. Zunino (3), L. Morrison (2)
HR: R. Cano (3), C. Hart 2 (5)
RBI: R. Cano (12), C. Hart 3 (18), L. Morrison (2)
GIDP: M. Saunders, L. Morrison
FIELDING:
E: M. Saunders (2)
New York Yankees
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Ellsbury, CF4101010.212
Gardner, LF4020020.250
Beltran, RF4224012.337
Teixeira, 1B4010010.309
Soriano, DH4110010.317
Rodriguez, 3B4120010.267
Jeter, SS3110000.225
McCann, C3012000.237
Roberts, 2B2100110.194
TEAM TOTALS327107182
BATTING:
HR: C. Beltran 2 (11)
RBI: J. Ellsbury (12), C. Beltran 4 (25), B. McCann 2 (16)
GIDP: D. Jeter, C. Beltran, A. Soriano
Seattle Mariners
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Paxton (L, 3-2)5.05431523.44
Wilhelmsen1.04330104.35
Medina2.01000204.20
TEAM TOTALS8.01076182
New York Yankees
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Tanaka (W, 4-1)6.06330324.06
Kelley (H, 9)1.01000203.20
Thornton0.222201111.32
Nuno0.110001010.80
Robertson (S, 12)1.01000001.50
TEAM TOTALS9.01155073
Posted on June 1, 2014 at 03:20 PM.
2014 Seattle Mariners Stats - Hitting
NAMEABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSBAOBPSLG
Brad Miller991035712811203.354.360.505
Logan Morrison70210010200.286.286.429
Corey Hart955233031552500.242.277.368
Kyle Seager1011724413661534.238.280.386
Dustin Ackley75317001551111.227.284.267
Mike Zunino75517202851600.227.268.333
James Jones5731210024920.211.262.228
Justin Smoak81816203112900.198.217.333
Michael Saunders921017402732800.185.211.293
Robinson Cano1018170021141801.168.206.228
John Buck120210021200.167.214.250
Willie Bloomquist173200002300.118.211.118
Cole Gillespie281310011700.107.133.143
2014 Seattle Mariners Stats - Pitching
NAMEGPGSWLSVQSHLDIPHERHRBBSOWHIPERA
Fernando Rodney12000120012.02001140.250.00
Lucas Luetge700000113.1910350.900.68
Charlie Furbush1102000311.2820561.111.54
Tom Wilhelmsen60000029.1722641.391.93
James Paxton553104031.2261115160.983.13
Taijuan Walker552203028.0211014190.893.21
Dominic Leone800100211.01240351.363.27
Felix Hernandez661403035.2291477281.013.53
Danny Farquhar1101000511.11253361.323.97
Chris Young551202029.0241340154.03
Hisashi Iwakuma662303034.14016310201.064.19
Yoervis Medina801100013.09722191.094.85


Seattle Mariners 2014 Schedule
DATEOPPONENTRESULT
Mar 31at Los Angeles AngelsLost, 4-1
Apr 1at Los Angeles AngelsWon, 3-2
Apr 2at Los Angeles AngelsLost, 8-6
Apr 3at Oakland AthleticsWon, 3-2
Apr 4at Oakland AthleticsWon, 5-2
Apr 5at Oakland AthleticsLost, 4-2
Apr 6at Oakland AthleticsWon, 2-1
Apr 8vs Los Angeles AngelsWon, 3-2
Apr 9vs Los Angeles AngelsLost, 4-3
Apr 11vs Oakland AthleticsWon, 2-1
Apr 12vs Oakland AthleticsWon, 4-1
Apr 13vs Oakland AthleticsLost, 6-2
Apr 14at Texas RangersWon, 5-3
Apr 15at Texas RangersWon, 8-1
Apr 16at Texas RangersWon, 4-3
Apr 17at Texas RangersLost, 3-1
Apr 18at Miami MarlinsWon, 1-0
Apr 19at Miami MarlinsLost, 2-1
Apr 20at Miami MarlinsWon, 4-3
Apr 21vs Houston AstrosLost, 7-4
Apr 22vs Houston AstrosLost, 6-4
Apr 23vs Houston AstrosLost, 5-0
Apr 25vs Texas RangersWon, 3-2
Apr 26vs Texas RangersLost, 6-2
Apr 27vs Texas RangersLost, 4-0
Apr 29at New York YankeesLost, 5-2
Apr 30at New York YankeesLost, 7-4


Seattle Mariners May 2014 Schedule
DATEOPPONENTRESULT
May 1at New York Yankees
May 2at Houston Astros
May 3at Houston Astros
May 4at Houston Astros
May 5at Oakland Athletics
May 6at Oakland Athletics
May 7at Oakland Athletics
May 8vs Kansas City Royals
May 9vs Kansas City Royals
May 10vs Kansas City Royals
May 11vs Kansas City Royals
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 1, 2014 at 02:44 PM.
American League Standings - Updated: Apr 30, 2014
AL EASTWLGBRSRA
New York Yankees189-143132
Tampa Bay Rays18111.0130129
Baltimore Orioles14134.0134118
Toronto Blue Jays12156.0138119
Boston Red Sox12166.5131155
AL CENTRALWLGBRSRA
Cleveland Indians1613-122132
Detroit Tigers14120.5137129
Kansas City Royals11164.0115120
Minnesota Twins10164.597122
Chicago White Sox9207.0117152
AL WESTWLGBRSRA
Los Angeles Angels1512-140120
Houston Astros15130.5127140
Oakland Athletics15141.012599
Texas Rangers14141.5110110
Seattle Mariners13142.07994

National League Standings - Updated: Apr 30, 2014
NL EASTWLGBRSRA
Atlanta Braves1611-10297
New York Mets14132.0104104
Philadelphia Philles13153.5106103
Miami Marlins12154.0112126
Washington Nationals11175.5121128
NL CENTRALWLGBRSRA
Milwaukee Brewers1711-127108
Chicago Cubs14132.5113106
Cincinnati Reds11176.0104124
St. Louis Cardinals11186.5106126
Pittsburgh Pirates10187.081109
NL WESTWLGBRSRA
San Diego Padres209-14199
Arizona Diamondbacks19122.011991
Los Angeles Dodgers16123.5114109
Colorado Rockies16134.0133111
San Francisco Giants12167.595111


AL Leaders - Hitting - Updated: Apr 30, 2014
Batting AverageAVGHitsHITS
1. Victor Martinez (DET).3931. Dustin Pedroia (BOS)41
2. Dustin Pedroia (BOS).3732. Jose Reyes (TOR)39
3. Josh Hamilton (LAA).3723. James Loney (TB)37
4. Torii Hunter (DET).3634. Alejandro De Aza (CHW)37
5. Chris Davis (BAL).3605. Jose Altuve (HOU)37
Home RunsHRRuns Batted InRBI
1. David Ortiz (BOS)111. David Ortiz (BOS)28
2. Mark Teixeira (NYY)102. Prince Fielder (TEX)26
3. Carlos Beltran (NYY)93. Eric Hosmer (KC)25
4. Edwin Encarnacion (TOR)84. Edwin Encarnacion (TOR)25
5. Josh Hamilton (LAA)75. Mark Teixeira (NYY)25
RunsRStolen BasesSB
1. Mark Teixeira (NYY271. Michael Bourn (CLE)12
2. Josh Hamilton (LAA)262. Jose Reyes (TOR)9
3. Dustin Pedroia (BOS)233. Coco Crisp (OAK)8
4. Melky Cabrera (TOR)224. Jose Altuve (HOU)7
5. Carlos Beltran (NYY)215. Shane Victorino (BOS)6
Slugging PercentageSLGOn Base plus SluggingOPS
1. Josh Hamilton (LAA).7021. Josh Hamilton (LAA)1.140
2. Carlos Beltran (NYY).6812. Miguel Cabrera (DET)1.086
3. David Ortiz (BOS).6583. Carlos Beltran (NYY)1.075
4. Miguel Cabrera (DET).6364. David Ortiz (BOS)1.049
5. Mark Teixeira (NYY).6325. Victor Martinez (DET)1.044

AL Leaders - Pitching - Updated: Apr 30, 2014
WinsWEarned Run AverageERA
1. Matt Moore (TB)41. A.J. Griffin (OAK)1.70
2. Brandon Morrow (TOR)42. Ricky Nolasco (MIN)1.83
3. Yu Darvish (TEX)33. Dan Straily (OAK)2.10
4. Colby Lewis (TEX)34. Robbie Ross (TEX)2.23
5. Martin Perez (TEX)35. Mark Buehrle (TOR)2.23
StrikeoutsKWalks + Hits per innings pitchedWHIP
1. Yu Darvish (TEX)491. Robbie Ross (TEX)0.80
2. A.J. Griffin (OAK)422. Chris Young (SEA)0.83
3. Jarrod Parker (OAK)393. Taijuan Walker (SEA)0.89
4. Justin Masterson (CLE)394. R.A. Dickey (TOR)0.91
5. Justin Verlander (DET)395. James Shields (KC)0.93
Complete GamesCGShutoutsSO
1. Alex Cobb (TB)31. Rick Porcello (DET)1
2. R.A. Dickey (TOR)22. Jon Lester (BOS)1
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)45.11. Fernando Rodney (SEA)12
2. Ricky Nolasco (MIN)44.12. Ernesto Frieri (LAA)11
3. R.A. Dickey (TOR)43.03. David Robertson (NYY)11
4. A.J. Griffin (OAK)42.14. Grant Balfour (TB)11
5. Jarrod Parker (OAK)41.25. Jim Johnson (OAK)7

NL Leaders - Hitting - Updated: Apr 30, 2014
Batting AverageAVGHitsHITS
1. Carlos Gonzalez (COL).3901. Carlos Gonzalez (COL)39
2. David Wright (NYM).3792. Denard Span (WSH)38
3. Jedd Gyorko (SD).3633. Hanley Ramirez (LAD)38
4. Jason Heyward (ATL).3604. Chase Headley (SD)37
5. Chase Headley (SD).3495. Mark Trumbo (ARI)36
Home RunsHRRuns Batted InRBI
1. Carlos Gomez (MIL)101. Carlos Gonzalez (COL)28
2. Paul Goldschmidt (ARI)102. Carlos Gomez (MIL)23
3. Jay Bruce (CIN)83. Anthony Rizzo (CHC)22
4. Curtis Granderson (NYM)84. Jedd Gyorko (SD)22
5. Joey Votto (CIN)75. Mark Trumbo (ARI)22
RunsRStolen BasesSB
1. Paul Goldschmidt (ARI)211. Eric Young Jr. (NYM)12
2. Joey Votto (CIN)212. Cameron Maybin (SD)9
3. Chase Headley (SD)213. Ben Revere (PHI)8
4. Giancarlo Stanton (MIA)204. Billy Hamilton (CIN)8
5. Carlos Gomez (MIL)195. Everth Cabrera (SD)7
Slugging PercentageSLGOn Base plus SluggingOPS
1. Carlos Gomez (MIL).7191. Carlos Gonzalez (COL)1.110
2. Carlos Gonzalez (COL).6802. Paul Goldschmidt (ARI)1.091
3. Paul Goldschmidt (ARI).6673. Jedd Gyorko (SD)1.057
4. Jedd Gyorko (SD).6594. Carlos Gomez (MIL)1.052
5. Hanley Ramirez (LAD).6165. Chase Headley (SD)1.043

NL Leaders - Pitching - Updated: Apr 20, 2014
WinsWEarned Run AverageERA
1. Andrew Cashner (SD)61. Cliff Lee (PHI)0.95
2. Cliff Lee (PHI)52. Daniel Hudson (ARI)1.05
3. Bronson Arroyo (ARI)53. Jake Arrieta (CHC)1.35
4. Jordan Zimmerman (WAS)44. Matt Harvey (NYM)1.61
5. Clayton Kershaw (LAD)45. Bronson Arroyo (ARI)1.77
StrikeoutsKWalks + Hits per innings pitchedWHIP
1. Jeff Samardzija (CHC)461. Cliff Lee (PHI)0.61
2. Francisco Liriano (PIT)462. Jake Arrieta (CHC)0.68
3. Jordan Zimmerman (WAS)433. Jordan Zimmerman (WAS)0.78
4. Cliff Lee (PHI)424. Bronson Arroyo (ARI)0.83
5. Jose Fernandez (MIA)405. Daniel Hudson (ARI)0.84
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. Julio Teheran (ATL)24. Andrew Cashner (SD)2
5. Cliff Lee (PHI)25. Cliff Lee (PHI)1
Innings PitchedIPSavesSV
1. Cliff Lee (PHI)47.11. Huston Street (SD)12
2. Andrew Cashner (SD)47.02. Craig Kimbrel (ATL)11
3. Bronson Arroyo (ARI)45.23. Bobby Parnell (NYM)10
4. Jordan Zimmerman (WAS)45.04. Francisco Rodriguez (MIL)8
5. Jhoulys Chacin (COL)44.25. Trevor Rosenthal (STL)8
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Posted on May 31, 2014 at 05:24 AM.
Yankees pound Iwakuma, M's lose again

Bronx - The Yankees clobbered Hisashi Iwakuma early and often in this one, as he gave up nine hits, and five runs in just 3.1 innings, and that was enough for the Yankees to hand Seattle yet another loss. The big blow was a three run home run by Carlos Beltran in the 4th that made it 5-0, and knocked Iwakuma from the game. But Lucas Luetge kept the Mariners close until Brad Miller was able to deliver his own three run shot that made it 5-3, but in the end the Yankees pulled back away and the M's mini rally in the ninth was nowhere near enough. Now the M's put a disappointing April behind them and move into May finishing up with the Yankees today by sending James Paxton (3-1, 3.13 ERA) to the mound to face Masahiro Tanaka (3-1, 3.98 ERA).

Seattle Mariners at New York Yankees
Apr 30, 2014123456789RHE
Seattle (13-14)000003001482
New York (18-9)00230020X7120
W: Hiroki Kuroda (3-2) L: Hisashi Iwakuma (2-3) S: David Robertson - 11
Seattle Mariners
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Miller, SS4113001.354
Jones, CF4000000.211
Seager, 3B4110000.238
Smoak, 1B4010000.198
Cano, DH4010000.168
Morrison, LF4021010.286
Zunino, C3000110.227
Saunders, RF4110000.185
Bloomquist, 2B3110000.118
TEAM TOTALS34484121
BATTING:
2B: M. Saunders (4), L. Morrison (1)
HR: B. Miller (2)
RBI: B. Miller 3 (8), L. Morrison (1)
GIDP: M. Zunino
FIELDING:
E: C. Furbush (1), M. Zunino (1)
New York Yankees
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Ellsbury, CF5120010.220
Gardner, LF5220000.240
Beltran, RF4113101.330
Teixeira, 1B5120000.311
McCann, C4121000.234
Soriano, DH2110200.320
Rodriguez, 3B2011100.256
Jeter, SS3011000.221
Johnson, 2B4000010.200
TEAM TOTALS347126421
BATTING:
2B: B. McCann (4)
HR: C. Beltran (9)
RBI: D. Jeter (3), C. Beltran 3 (21), B. McCann (14), A. Rodriguez (10)
SF: D. Jeter, A. Rodriguez
GIDP: B. Gardner
Seattle Mariners
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Iwakuma (L, 2-3)3.19552014.19
Luetge2.21001200.68
Furbush0.12211001.54
Leone1.20000003.27
TEAM TOTALS8.01276421
New York Yankees
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Kuroda (W, 3-2)8.05331114.85
Thornton0.021100010.24
Claiborne (H, 5)0.10000003.50
Robertson (S, 11)0.21000101.64
TEAM TOTALS9.0844121
Posted on May 31, 2014 at 04:02 AM.
Mariners' woes continue with 5-2 loss

Bronx - The Mariners week long tail spin continued on Tuesday, as Jacoby Ellsbury hit two home runs, and the Yankees handed the Mariners their sixth loss in their last seven games, knocking them back down to .500 with a 13-13 record. Ellsbury set the tone early homering in the first AB of the game. Brett Gardner followed that with a bomb of his own, and it was 2-0 before you could blink. Felix was solid after that though, and the Mariners were able to tie it up in the sixth with RBI singles by Corey Hart, and Justin Smoak, but in the bottom half Ellsbury hit his second bomb of the day, this time a three run home run, and despite threatening, the Mariners were not able to score again. The two teams continue their series today with a Japanese pitching ace duel as the Mariners send Hisashi Iwakuma (2-2, 3.19 ERA) to the hill to face Hiroki Kuroda (2-2, 5.23 ERA).

Seattle Mariners at New York Yankees
Apr 29, 2014123456789RHE
Seattle (13-13)000002000281
New York (17-9)20000030X590
W: Preston Claiborne (2-0) L: Felix Hernandez (1-4) S: David Robertson - 10
Seattle Mariners
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Miller, SS4110000.357
Seager, 3B4110010.237
Hart, DH4021000.242
Smoak, 1B4011010.194
Cano, 2B4000010.164
Gillespie, RF3000010.107
Jones, PH1000000.226
Ackley, LF4010000.226
Saunders, CF4010030.181
Zunino, C3010000.236
TEAM TOTALS35282070
BATTING:
RBI: C. Hart (15), J. Smoak (11)
FIELDING:
E: R. Cano (2)
New York Yankees
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Ellsbury, CF4224012.210
Gardner, LF4121011.231
Beltran, RF4020010.333
Teixeira, 1B4010000.306
McCann, C4000001.219
Soriano, DH4000000.315
Rodriguez, 3B3110000.250
Jeter, SS3110010.216
Johnson, 2B3000020.213
TEAM TOTALS33595073
BATTING:
2B: C. Beltran (6)
HR: J. Ellsbury 2 (5), B. Gardner (2)
RBI: J. Ellsbury 4 (11), B. Gardner (8)
BASERUNNING:
CS: M. Teixeira (1)
FIELDING:
PB: B. McCann (1)
Seattle Mariners
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Hernandez (L, 1-4)6.17440603.53
Farquhar1.22110103.97
TEAM TOTALS8.0955070
New York Yankees
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Sabathia5.07220304.59
Claiborne (W, 2-0)2.01000303.56
Kelley (H, 8)1.00000003.37
Robertson (S, 10)1.00000101.74
TEAM TOTALS9.0822070
Monday, May 26, 2014
Posted on May 26, 2014 at 09:03 PM.
M's end rough homestand with 4-0 shutout loss

Seattle - The Mariners were shutout for the second time this week as they ended an abysmal 1-5 homestand with an abysmal looking loss. The bats could do nothing against Robbie Ross all day as batting averages continued to plummet for the Mariners. Other than Brad Miller who moved up to a scorching .363, there isn't another player for the M's cracking .240. Mainly Robinson Cano who went 0-4 to drop his average to .172. Having not even turned the calendar to May, it's still to early to call the M's 240 million dollar man a bust, but still fans are getting restless with his performance. Maybe a trip to his old stomping grounds will do the trick as the M's travel to New York to take on Cano's old running mates at Yankee Stadium. The Mariners will send ace Felix Hernandez (1-3, 3.07 ERA) to the hill to counter Yankee ace C.C. Sabathia (3-2, 4.78 ERA).

Texas Rangers at Seattle Mariners
Apr 26, 2014123456789RHE
Texas (13-12)111000100480
Seattle (13-12)000000000060
W: Robbie Ross (W, 2-2) L: Chris Young (L, 1-2)
Texas Rangers
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Andrus, SS4000030.263
Choo, LF4221011.275
Fielder, 1B4021000.355
Beltre, 3B4000020.250
Moreland, DH4000010.286
Rios, RF4110000.217
Martin, CF4120000.208
Profar, 2B4000000.263
Arencibia, C3011010.167
TEAM TOTALS35483081
BATTING:
2B: P. Fielder 2 (10), A. Rios (4)
3B: S. Choo (3)
HR: S. Choo (3)
RBI: S. Choo (13), P. Fielder (23), J. Arencibia (6)
GIDP: J. Profar
BASERUNNING:
SB: L. Martin (3)
Seattle Mariners
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Miller, SS4020000.363
Ackley, LF4010010.225
Hart, DH4020020.231
Smoak, 1B4000000.192
Cano, 2B4000000.172
Seager, 3B3000010.237
Gillespie, RF3000010.120
Saunders, CF3000010.179
Buck, C2010100.167
TEAM TOTALS31060160
BATTING:
2B: J. Buck (1)
GIDP: J. Smoak
BASERUNNING:
CS: B. Miller (3)
Texas Rangers
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Ross (W, 2-2)9.06001602.23
TEAM TOTALS9.0600160
Seattle Mariners
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Young (L, 1-2)6.27440414.03
Medina2.11000404.85
TEAM TOTALS9.0844080
Posted on May 26, 2014 at 06:44 PM.
Texas clubs M's 6-2

Seattle - The Rangers banged thirteen hits off Mariner pitching, and held the Mariners to two runs as they tied this series up at 1-1. The Mariners had dominated Texas so far this season winning four out of the five matchups, but they were no match for the Rangers offense in this one as they got to Taijuan Walker in a hurry putting the M's in a 2-0 hole before they even came up to bat. two costly errors by Dustin Ackley didn't help the cause, and Lloyd McLendon benched him immediately following the second blunder trying to send a message to his team to get their heads in the game. It was no use as the Texas hitters continually hit the ball hard and many times into gaps throughout the night. One bright spot was the two hit ballgame by Robinson Cano. The Mariners are hoping to get their big money signing going as he has struggled to hit the ball well so far in his new uniform. The two teams will play the rubber match today as Texas will send Robbie Ross (1-2, 2.96 ERA) to the mound to take on Chris Young (1-1, 3.63 ERA).

Texas Rangers at Seattle Mariners
Apr 25, 2014123456789RHE
Texas (12-12)2100101016130
Seattle (13-11)001000010281
W: Martin Perez (3-2) L: Taijuan Walker (2-2)
Texas Rangers
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Andrus, SS5231000.274
Choo, LF5342001.264
Fielder, 1B4000110.348
Beltre, 3B5012000.261
Moreland, DH5021010.303
Rios, RF4010000.216
Profar, 2B4120010.283
Arencibia, C4000020.159
Choice, CF4000000.261
TEAM TOTALS406136151
BATTING:
2B: S. Choo (4), E. Andrus (7), M. Moreland (4)
HR: S. Choo (2)
RBI: S. Choo 2 (12), E. Andrus (5), A. Beltre 2 (10), M. Moreland (16)
BASERUNNING:
SB: S. Choo (3)
Seattle Mariners
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Miller, SS4010010.356
Ackley, LF1000000.224
Jones, CF2010010.231
Hart, DH4122001.218
Smoak, 1B4000010.203
Seager, 3B4000000.244
Cano, 2B4020000.180
Gillespie, RF-LF4010000.136
Zunino, C4000000.232
Saunders, CF-RF3110000.185
TEAM TOTALS34282031
BATTING:
HR: C. Hart (3)
RBI: C. Hart 2 (14)
SAC: J. Jones
FIELDING:
E: D. Ackley (1)
Texas Rangers
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Perez (W, 3-2)7.06110204.65
Cotts2.02110117.30
TEAM TOTALS9.0822031
Seattle Mariners
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Walker (L, 2-2)6.08430303.21
Wilhelmsen0.21111011.93
Leone2.04110103.86
Medina0.10000105.91
TEAM TOTALS9.01365151
PITCHING:
WP: T. Walker (1)
Posted on May 26, 2014 at 02:58 PM.
Paxton stops the bleeding, Mariners end losing streak

Seattle - While the Mariner bats continue to try and find their way out of a slump, James Paxton provided the shut down performance the pitching staff was lacking in the last series, giving up just two runs over 7 1/3 as the Mariners beat the Rangers for the fourth time in five tries so far this year. The big blows came courtesy of a Justin Smoak two run double in the fourth, that looked like it may clear the wall off the bat, that put the M's up 2-1. After a second Prince Fielder Sac Fly tied the game at two in the top of the sixth, Kyle Seager came up in the bottom half and made sure there were no doubts where the ball would end up as he knocked it over the wall for his third home run of the season. That proved to be enough as Danny Farquhar, and Fernando Rodney worked out of jams in the eighth and ninth to wrap up the victory. The Mariners will try to continue their early season dominance over the Rangers tomorrow as Texas sends Martin Perez (2-2, 5.63 ERA) to the mound to take on Taijuan Walker (2-1, 2.86 ERA).

Texas Rangers at Seattle Mariners
Apr 24, 2014123456789RHE
Texas (11-12)100001000290
Seattle (13-10)00020100X360
W: James Paxton (3-1) L: Colby Lewis (3-2) S: Fernando Rodney - 12
Texas Rangers
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Andrus, SS5220010.256
Choo, LF3010000.232
Moreland, PH1010000.295
Sardinas, PR0000000.300
Profar, LF0000000.265
Fielder, 1B1002100.365
Beltre, 3B4020000.264
Rios, RF4000000.214
Murphy, 2B4000030.130
Arencibia, C4010010.169
Soto, DH4010010.244
Martin, CF4010020.191
TEAM TOTALS34292180
BATTING:
2B: E. Andrus (6), A. Beltre (3), G. Soto (1)
RBI: P. Fielder 2 (22)
SF: P. Fielder 2
BASERUNNING:
SB: E. Andrus (6), L. Sardinas (1)
Seattle Mariners
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Miller, SS4120020.361
Cano, 2B3000110.165
Hart, DH4010000.205
Seager, 3B3221101.256
Smoak, 1B3012000.215
Morrison, LF3000010.000
Zunino, C3000000.246
Saunders, RF2000110.179
Jones, CF3000000.220
TEAM TOTALS28363351
BATTING:
2B: J. Smoak (2)
HR: K. Seager (3)
RBI: K. Seager (6), J. Smoak 2 (10)
GIDP: C. Hart
BASERUNNING:
CS: K. Seager (4)
Texas Rangers
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Lewis (L, 3-2)6.05333412.81
Frasor2.01000101.65
TEAM TOTALS8.0633351
Seattle Mariners
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Paxton (W, 3-1)7.17221603.13
Farquhar (H, 5)0.20000003.72
Rodney (S, 12)1.02000200.00
TEAM TOTALS9.0922180
Posted on May 26, 2014 at 12:43 PM.
Astros sweep aside Mariners with 5 hit shutout

Seattle - The Seattle Mariners again couldn't stifile the hot hitting Astros, and this time the offense did nothing to help the matter as the Mariners suffered a three game sweep at home that moved them back into a tie with Houston. After holding the Astros to a 1-0 margin thru three innings disaster came in the fourth as the Astros lit up Hisashi Iwakuma, who struggled with control all day. The Mariners offense was almost non exsistent accumulating just one hit until the seventh inning, then scattering a few more singles throughout the rest of the game. The Mariners now get a very much needed day off before welcoming the Texas Rangers to town, whom they took 3 of 4 from last week. The Rangers willsend Colby Lewis (3-1, 2.42 ERA) to the mound to face James Paxton (2-1, 3.33 ERA).

Houston Astros at Seattle Mariners
Apr 22, 2014123456789RHE
Houston (12-10)1004000005110
Seattle (12-10)000000000050
W: Brett Oberholtzer (1-2) L: Hisashi Iwakuma (2-2)
Houston Astros
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Presley, RF5110020.295
Villar, SS4221100.136
Fowler, CF3012210.260
Carter, 1B5021000.205
Singleton, DH3011110.387
Guzman, 3B4010010.191
Hoes, 2B4020000.282
Grossman, LF4110010.333
Corporan, C3100120.200
TEAM TOTALS355115580
BATTING:
2B: L. Hoes (2)
RBI: D. Fowler 2 (11), C. Carter (5), J. Villar (3), J. Singleton (17)
GIDP: D. Fowler, R. Grossman, J. Singleton
Seattle Mariners
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Miller, SS4000010.354
Seager, 3B4000010.241
Hart, DH4020010.203
Smoak, 1B4000000.210
Cano, 2B4000040.171
Zunino, C3000000.258
Jones, CF3020010.234
Romero, RF3000000.154
Ackley, LF3010010.227
TEAM TOTALS320500100
Houston Astros
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Oberholtzer (W, 1-2)9.050001005.24
Seattle Mariners
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Iwakuma (L, 2-2)3.18554503.19
Luetge3.22001100.84
Leone2.01000203.68
TEAM TOTALS9.01155580
Sunday, May 25, 2014
Posted on May 25, 2014 at 09:25 PM.
Stros bash Mariners again 6-4

Seattle - The Astros clubbed three more home runs, all off of Felix Hernandez, and despite thirteen hits, the M's could only muster four runs as they dropped the second game of this series at home. Michael Saunders put the Mariners ahead in the fourth with a three run shot out into the beer garden in center, but Felix couldn't hang onto the lead as the Astros' power bats continued to pound him. After picking up an insurance run against Danny Farquhar, Jesse Crain came in a slammed the door on the Mariners to earn his seventh save. Now the Mariners will try to salvage at least one game of this series this afternoon as Houston sends the struggling Brett Oberholtzer (0-2, 8.78 ERA) to the mound against Hisashi Iwakuma (2-1, 1.95 ERA).

Houston Astros at Seattle Mariners
Apr 20, 2014123456789RHE
Houston (11-10)0200012106111
Seattle (12-9)0003010004130
W: Raul Valdes (2-0) L: Felix Hernandez (1-3) S: Jesse Crain - 7
Houston Astros
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Altuve, 2B5000000.289
Fowler, CF5010010.257
Castro, C4231101.192
Carter, 1B4010010.192
Dominguez, 3B3010100.240
Presley, RF4121010.301
Singleton, DH4222011.390
Grossman, LF4112001.339
Villar, SS4000030.100
TEAM TOTALS376116273
BATTING:
2B: D. Fowler (5), A. Presley (4)
HR: R. Grossman (1), J. Castro (3), J. Singleton (4)
RBI: R. Grossman 2 (12), J. Castro (6), A. Presley (7), J. Singleton 2 (16)
GIDP: A. Presley
FIELDING:
E: D. Fowler (1)
Seattle Mariners
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Jones, CF5010020.205
Seager, 3B5010020.253
Hart, DH4000100.187
Smoak, 1B5020010.224
Cano, 2B5220000.179
Zunino, C4120010.271
Ackley, LF4020000.222
Saunders, RF4113011.184
Bloomquist, SS2000000.071
Miller, PH-SS2021000.373
TEAM TOTALS404134181
BATTING:
2B: B. Miller (7), M. Zunino (2)
HR: M. Saunders (2)
RBI: B. Miller (5), M. Saunders 3 (7)
BASERUNNING:
SB: K. Seager (3)
Houston Astros
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Cosart5.07441414.50
Valdes (W, 2-0)1.03000202.45
Albers (H, 3)1.01000103.46
Qualls (H, 6)1.01000001.64
Crain (S, 7)1.01000001.74
TEAM TOTALS9.01344181
PITCHING:
WP: J. Cosart (1)
Seattle Mariners
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Hernandez (L, 1-3)7.08551733.07
Farquhar0.12111004.00
Furbush1.21000000.79
TEAM TOTALS9.01166273

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