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A UK-based Mariners fan, I only really got into baseball in the '06 season after happening on a game back in April on vacation along the Pacific Coast.

We played Detroit. We lost 0-2. I missed the only home run. I became addicted to baseball.

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LL Night TONIGHT (Weds)

Wednesday update:

For anyone thinking of coming down, this is still on, although numbers may be low following a few dropouts. Rock up, and assemble in Section 340 around Row 20. If it's as quiet as last night we'll have zero trouble finding each other and can relocate somewhere after maybe.

Anyone who's not posted but fancies coming should head down anyway. You get to grill Eyebrows' split loyalties and mock my ignorance.

See you there.

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A few weeks ago I selfishly touted the idea of an LL meet when I happen to be in Seattle next week, and the concensus went with this coming Wednesday, 20th May, first pitch @ 7:10pm

Sadly the rotation didn't hold, and we have Chris Jakubauskas vs Joe Saunders (corrected: now Ervin Santana) instead of Felix who's pitching the night before, but to hell with it - I hope we're all still game?*

Given as I've not been to an organised LL gathering before I'm not sure what the protocol for meeting is - would anybody like to suggest something?  I'll repost the initial rollcall in a comment, but obviously the more the very merrier - it'd be great to put some LL names to faces.

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Ms-Angels, Wed 20th May. LL Night

----- 14th May update -----

Okay, so the rotation didn't hold and it'll likely be Jakubauskas against Joe Saunders but concensus stuck with the date, so would be good to go for it.

There's a rollcall further down the comments list - any more are obviously quite welcome. Anybody like to advise the deal for gathering - do we just rock up in a certain section on the day and congregate inside?

Should be great, am looking forward to it.

 

----- 2nd May update -----

If the rotation holds then Weds 20th Felix should be pitching against LAA, so I've provisionally suggested this as the date.

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So in desperation for a break (and some live baseball) I've brought forward my plan to hit the States again in the summer. I was going to leave it until one of the Ms/Sounders double-headers, but things haven't worked out and so I'm going to be in Seattle May 19-25.

I've been to Seattle a few times before and I know the area, so I'm not on the prowl for tips etc. But, it would be excellent if the community was planning any LL nights at Safeco around this time to put some faces to names and a very different, I'm sure, ballpark experience.

I know it's 3 weeks away, but I thought I'd get my oar in early in case anyone was planning any kind of meet around that time.  The homestand begins with the RedSox (but, whatever), and then it's LAA followed by the Giants, and I'm in town for the latter two.

Anyone up for an LL night at Safeco for one of those games? With the exception of the last game with SF on Sunday 24th, the remainder are all 7:10pm starts.

 

 

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Felix & The Intangibles

Hey kids. A couple of comments in this thread got me thinking about one of the additional impacts that a lot of this offseason's changes will have brought.

Assuming that the Bedard/Jones thing goes ahead and, were it to happen, Wlad promoted to becoming a RF fixture, then Felix has a whole bunch of cushioning suddenly implanted around him. Think about it:

  • His best friend in baseball is on the team on a perm basis
  • One of his colleagues in the rotation is an experienced guy from Venezuela
  • He has the pressure of being the keystone in the rotation lifted by playing second fiddle to someone with a more phenomenal reputation
  • These pieces may provide him with a whole lot more personal comfort and a two year gap where he can focus more on himself that worry about being the central focus of the organisation's future. Then, come 2010, should Bedard leave then he'll have been given every possible opportunity to become as good as some of the most optimistic expectations.

    Is it realistic to consider the benefits to Felix as (minor) factors in some of these moves, or is it just a coincidental and collateral bonus?

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    Baseball 101: Lineup Orders

    Righto, I'm being as patient as possible and trying to learn as much as I can from listening, reading and researching. However, sometimes you just need to ask the guys who know.

    So over the last 18 months since I got into baseball I've gradually appreciated the generic principles around ordering a lineup - you whack a guy with a decent OBP at the top to leadoff, and clutter the #3-#5 spots with sluggers to bring the early guys home.

    The rest would appear to my untrained eye to be much of a muchness, save for the streaky guy who bats at #9 and manages to get on base a bunch (e.g. Burke, YuBet (am I being too harsh?)) and is almost a relief #1.

    I am certain, however, that there's more to it than that, but I suspect you'd only pick it up from the wise sage, so here it falls that I refer to the collective wisdom of the LL Community. I can't fathom why Lopez flips between #2 and #8, or the relative cost of promoting Beltre to #3 from #4, say. My curiousity has been brought to a head by following Jeff's 1986 team as, presumably, he also has to assign the hitting order there too with a degree of educated application.

    So, guys - how do you go about contructing the best conceivable lineup from the nine guys you field in a game?

    Cheers,

    Your humble apprentice from across the pond.

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    2008 Schedule

    Huzzah!! It's here

    Initial reaction: Decent Interleague schedule. Like that. Not so excited about the eight games against the Angels in two weeks at the end of September, though...


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    Apologies if something of this kind has already been posted, I'd not seen it for looking.

    M's '08 Tentative Schedule

    The following are road series game dates that I've been able to collate from other teams' tentative home schedules released on their official sites. The Ms haven't published theirs yet, but a bunch of AL sides have.
    A few NL teams have too, but none that appear to be hosting us (i.e. SD plus two others). I figure that this year's Interleague matchup will be back against the East, given that Texas have home games against both Philly and Atlanta (Marlins and Nationals series would both be welcome!)

    One other season tidbit - RedSox are rumoured to be hosting Oakland in Japan for the international game. Here's hoping for that international game to come to the UK in a season coming soon.

    Have I missed any others that've been published? I'll try to keep this list updated as and when news/inklings are posted.

    April
    31-3 vs Texas (?)

    May
    12-14 @ Texas
    16-18 vs/@ San Diego (?)
    21-23 @ Detroit

    June
    13-15 (I-League)
    17-19 (I-League)
    24-26 vs/@ San Diego (?)
    27-29 (I-League)

    July
    11-13 @ Kansas
    14-16 ASB
    28-31 @ Texas

    August
    18-20 @ Chicago WS

    September
    1-3 @ Texas
    15-18 @ Kansas

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    Ten road games in Texas presumably means we'll be at home to them for nine but will host at least Angels or As at home for one extra game, which has to count for some virtually-negligible advantage.

    No indication on Cleveland yet... please not in April!

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    Scoring Baseball

    Okay, so it's the ASB and as a little something different and having kept meaning to for a variety of things I thought I'd actually post a diary (woo!).

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