![]() New York Yankees SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - AUGUST 08: Eugenio Suarez #28 of the Seattle Mariners is hit by a pitch during the ninth inning against the New York Yankees at T-Mobile Park on Augin Seattle, Washington. Photo by Alika Jenner/Getty ImagesĪside from the Shakiras and Daddy Yankees and Bad Bunnys of the music industry, it can be hard for Latin artists to get a foothold in the States, so let’s take this moment in Eugenio’s photo of the week to shout out fellow Venezuelan artist Neutro Shorty and this aggressively ear-wormy song, as irresistible as Eugenio’s smile. This song is pretty club-y so it begs the question: is Winker a club or a bar kinda guy? - Shay SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - AUGUST 07: Eugenio Suarez #28 of the Seattle Mariners gestures after hitting an RBI double during the first inning against the Los Angeles Angels at T-Mobile Park on Augin Seattle, Washington. Jesse Winker is many things, but a man who does not feel his groove is not one of them. Kate SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - AUGUST 07: Jesse Winker #27 of the Seattle Mariners celebrates after hitting a grand slam home run during the third inning against the Los Angeles Angels at T-Mobile Park on Augin Seattle, Washington. Go on, though, we’re happy to take the free outs. Also, I’m going to be honest: this song is super cringe (Diane Warren might have wanted to look into having a few more songwriters to avoid lyrics like “Boy, could you please stop being so fine?/When I stare at you I wish I were blind”), and annoyingly repetitive, just like watching teams attempt to test Cal behind the dish. But as long as it’s not Ray on the mound, Raleigh generally holds things down well back there, and is also excellent at fielding his position in relays to cut down batters at home plate. Cal is also at a disadvantage, having to share a battery with Robbie Ray, who has the second-most bases stolen against him in baseball this year. The overall leader in attempts against is Washington’s young catcher Keibert Ruiz, indicating teams are anxious to test these young arms-without success, as Ruiz has put out 19 of the 60 attempts against him. “ Why Did You Do That?” by Lady Gaga from A Star Is BornĬal Raleigh currently ranks 7th in the AL in caught stealing percentage (.304), despite being the most attempted-against catcher in the AL (tied with Christian Vázquez of BOS/HOU). Mandatory Credit: Joe Nicholson Joe Nicholson-USA TODAY Sports Los Angeles Angels Seattle, Washington, USA Los Angeles Angels first baseman Phil Gosselin (14) is tagged out by Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh (29) during the third inning at T-Mobile Park. Let us know in the comments what tunes come to mind when you see these shots from the past 7 8 days.Īnd yes, there’s a link to a playlist with all these bangers at the end. That’s why we’re switching things up a bit and pairing this week’s POTW with song titles. It’s almost like the Great Molasses Flood of 1919 that traps those that just can’t escape Mariners fandom. A loss in a one-run game just feels.wrong? I’ll be the first to admit that August is when the grind of baseball usually hits but this is different.ĭo you believe? ⚾️- Jen Mueller August 10, 2022įirst, her stat proves that the Mariners are truly the Clutch Kings of MLB. It is permanently now and I’m ready to lead these guys.The Mariners improve to 27-14 in 1-run games. “It says a lot about trust and I want to think you for trusting me,” Crawford said. He was batting eighth in the opener against Minnesota.Įven before talks of the contract started, Crawford receive reassurance from Dipoto and the front office about being in their future plans as the team’s shortstop after Seattle opted not to pursue any of the big free agents at that position in the offseason. What we’ve learned since is why we’re doing this extension.”Ĭrawford hit in the leadoff spot most of last season but is likely shifting further down in the batting order this season after Seattle acquired Adam Frazier in the offseason. were all about his physical skills, what we were scouting from afar and what we knew about the player dating back to high school. “The contributing factors to acquiring J.P. When the stakes rise he has a knack for kind of rising with it and that was never more apparent than toward the end of last season,” Seattle President of Baseball Operations Jerry Dipoto said. “I don’t know if we have a more competitive player. He also played in 160 games after never playing more than 93 games in a season. 273 batting average, nine homers, 54 RBIs and a. While his defense has been terrific since arriving in Seattle, Crawford also has improved significantly at the plate. “He showed me the passion for it again, and he just taught me how to have fun again.” “He took me under his wing and showed me how to really love baseball again,” Crawford said. Nationals shut down rookie pitcher Cavalli for 2 weeks
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