RiverDog wrote:Yeah, I'm not used to this and need to start paying attention. I've sort of lost interest in baseball, mainly due to the Mariner's two decade long playoff drought.
Stream Hawk wrote:So sorry to bring this up, but it’s regionally very significant. The freaking Mariners are the next big thing. Julio, holy crap. And there’s so many more to go on. Eugenio, Castillo, Los Bomberos, Ray, Kirby, Mitch, Kelenic, etc. Kinda reminds me (and I’m not alone) of the 2012 Hawks brewing…
Last time the M’s made the playoffs I just graduated college from CWU. I paid an extra S*$ ton of money to Comcast at my first job in southeast Idaho to follow their run. This is fun again.
Hell yes!
Stream Hawk wrote:Yep this team is something special alright! Of course they nail first playoff appearance in 21 years with a FREAKING WALKOFF! That hit is probably 2nd biggest behind Edgar’s Double.
RiverDog wrote:Agreed. Edgar's double and Griffey's scoring from first literally saved the franchise. Without it, the team would not have gotten funding for what is now T-Mobile Park and the team would have moved.
Ironically, I kinda called the shot. I said to the group that baring a home run, that the game was going to extra innings, and the next moment, the ball was sailing past the right field foul pole.
Old but Slow wrote:A momentous hit by Cal. But before we start comparing it to Edgar's double consider the situation. If this was the last game of the season, win you are in, lose and you are out, then you can make the comparison.
Old but Slow wrote:A momentous hit by Cal. But before we start comparing it to Edgar's double consider the situation. If this was the last game of the season, win you are in, lose and you are out, then you can make the comparison.
Stream Hawk wrote:That is awesome you called it. I can sorta top it, in a weirder/premonition-type way.
I was taking a power nap while working from home on Thursday. It was only like a 10 minute nap and a dream showed up with me being at the game looking down on Cal Raleigh as the catcher. The weird thing was Cal was on fire! It was scary as hell, and woke me up! I told my 9-year-old son about it, and he said during his at bat: "What if Cal hits a home run because of that dream?" I swear it was the most emotional game ending since Edgar's double scoring Jr.
Hawktawk wrote:I’ve yet to turn on the tube to watch . Caught a few innings here and there . Football is so much more a passion .
I’ve heard a bunch on radio . I was upset it was cutting into my Wyman and bob show but now it’s kinds cool
. I’l be watching their series . Their manager seems very intelligent, new school
, guru , whisperer . I wish them the absolute best . It’s just there’s one team that coujd miss the postseason a quarter century and I’d still be following them and it ain’t the mariners .
The Mariners play the Toronto Blue Jays in a best of 3 series, all three games in Toronto
The Mariners play the Toronto Blue Jays in a best of 3 series, all three games in Toronto
c_hawkbob wrote:Well that shows you how long it's been since I've paid attention to baseball! A 3 game playoff series? all in one city?! How the hell did that come about?
Aseahawkfan wrote:Glad I'm not the only one that was shocked by all these changes. I haven't watched baseball since the Mariners went to the playoffs last time. I started following last year into this year. And I was surprised by the extra innings runner starting at second base and the three game series all in one city. I guess they are trying to shorten the games, so people will watch more and television will invest more. More changes coming next year too. Something about "the shift" going away and pitchers having 15 seconds to start their throw.
Old but Slow wrote:I am bi-sportal, and have followed both football and baseball fairly constantly since I was a kid. Starting with college football (my sister was at UW) and little league baseball, then the Wenatchee Chiefs (minor baseball) and Seattle Rainiers, and then the ecstasy of the Seattle Pilots, then Mariners, and Seahawks. I have always kept at least one foot on the fan wagon, except for when I was in the Army, and then for a year of unemployment after grad school (a period of wandering).
Watching this Mariner team develop over the last couple of years has been interesting, as they have developed one of the best farm systems going, and they have a ton of talent still waiting. Definitely an up time for the M's. Young Julio is a shoo-in for rookie of the year, and seems destined to fit in the line of Griffey, ARod, and Ichiro.
Hawktawk wrote:I’m a dud . Didn’t see a minute of the action . I was trying to find the game on some screwed up homeowners system at the inn at Spanish head in Lincoln city . I checked my phone and saw we were down 7 and gave up looking . Got a text from my son telling me we advanced .
obiken wrote:Yeah that freaking awesome! Turned it off when to Kell' In PDX and the game was 10-9!! The problem is Cleveland has to face the Empire, we get to face the Borg!!
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