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Miguel Cairo, Jay Killer?!?!
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Miguel Cairo still hitless, and we're still interested
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Source: www.moreover.com --- 21 days ago
Yahoo! Canada Aug 14 2008 8:53AM GMT ...
Source: sports.yahoo.com --- 11 days ago
For a team that has struggled to win even with its starters on the field, it just figures that two bench players would lead the Mariners to a victory. Kenji Johjima and Miguel Cairo went a combined 5-for-6 at the plate and scored four runs, helping Seattle to an 8-4 victory and a split of a four-game series with the Oakland Athletics on Sunday. ...
Source: news.google.com --- 11 days ago
Washington Post Lopez helps Mariners power past Athletics Sports Network - 27 minutes ago Seattle, WA (Sports Network) - Felix Hernandez was solid in six innings and Miguel Cairo had a double, a triple, drove in two runs and scored twice to lead the Seattle Mariners in an 8-4 rout of the Oakland Athletics. Hernandez beats A's for 1st victory since July 18 The Associated Press Athletics-Mariners Preview USA Today Rotoworld.com  - Mariners.org  - OaklandAthletics.com  - The Canadian Press all 199 news articles ...
Source: espndeportes.espn.go.com --- 64 days ago
SEATTLE -- El venezolano Miguel Cairo empujó tres carreras con dos dobletes para ayudarle a los Marineros de Seattle a vencer a los Azulejos de Toronto por 4-2 la noche del miércoles.Cairo, apenas en su segunda apertura en segunda base, empujó la primera carrera del encuentro con un doblete de dos outs en la tercera entrada.Dustin McGowan (6-7) recibió pasaporte cuando Ichiro Suzuki, y luego Cairo, dobletearon contra la verja del jardín central. Raúl Ibáñez siguió con un sencillo... ...
Source: seattlepi.nwsource.com --- 64 days ago
SEATTLE -- Maybe Miguel Cairo is one of those players who was born ready. ...
Source: seattletimes.nwsource.com --- 46 days ago
The rest of this Mariners season should be considered as something akin to extended spring training. It should be all about next year. Not about finding more at-bats for veterans Jose Vidro, Miguel Cairo and Kenji Johjima. ...
Source: www.miamiherald.com --- 11 days ago
Felix Hernandez was solid in six innings and Miguel Cairo had a double, a triple, drove in two runs and scored twice to lead the Seattle Mariners in an 8-4 rout of the Oakland Athletics. ...
Source: blog.cleveland.com --- 4 days ago
Mariners (52-83) 1. Ichiro rf; 2. Yuniesky Betancourt ss; 3. Raul Ibanez lf; 4. Adrian Beltre 3b; 5. Jose Lopez 2b; 6. Wladimir Balentien cf; 7. Kenji Johjima c; 8. Jeff Clement dh; 9. Miguel Cairo 1b. vs. LHP... ...
Source: www.kentucky.com --- 32 days ago
Raul Ibanez's two-run single off reliever Jamie Walker capped a three-run seventh inning for Seattle, and the Mariners snapped a seven-game home losing streak with an 8-4 win over the Baltimore Orioles on Sunday. Ibanez finished with three RBIs as the Mariners avoided being swept at home by the Orioles for the first time since 1997. Seattle's big inning began when Baltimore starter Daniel Cabrera couldn't find the strike zone. He sandwiched walks to Brian LaHair and Yuniesky Betancourt around Jeff Clement's infield single. That was the end of the day for Cabrera, who walked Betancourt on four pitches - just the seventh walk this season for the Mariners impatient shortstop. Walker didn't fare much better. With the bases loaded, Ichiro Suzuki chopped a grounder over the mound that Brian Roberts fielded well behind the bag at second. He threw to Alex Cintron at second, but Cintron never got a glove on the throw and it hit him in the stomach. Pinch-runner Miguel Cairo scored to break the 4-all tie. Ibanez then dribbled a grounder past Roberts' diving attempt and into right field, scoring Clement and Betancourt. Clement added an RBI single in the eighth. ...
Source: www.kentucky.com --- 10 days ago
Adrian Beltre hit a two-run home run in the 11th inning as the Seattle Mariners defeated the Minnesota Twins, 4-2, in the opener of a three-game set at Safeco Field. With Jesse Crain on the mound, Raul Ibanez worked a one-out walk and Beltre then slammed the first pitch he saw over the wall in left for the win. Miguel Cairo drove in a run, while Beltre had two hits and two runs scored for the Mariners, who have won three of four. R.A. Dickey (4-8) got the win for pitching the 11th inning. Miguel Batista started on the mound and gave up just one run on five hits with three walks and three strikeouts in six innings of work. Delmon Young went 2-for-4 with an RBI, and Alexi Casilla drove in the other run for the Twins, who have dropped three straight. Crain (5-4) got the loss while Francisco Liriano pitched a good game as he gave up one run on five hits with a walk and three strikeouts in six innings of work for Minnesota, which is now one game back of Chicago for first place in the AL Central. ...
Source: www.kansas.com --- 16 days ago
Clayton Richard pitched six innings for his first major league win, Nick Swisher and Jim Thome homered, and the Chicago White Sox beat the Seattle Mariners 5-0 Tuesday night. Ken Griffey Jr. hit a go-ahead sacrifice fly against his former team, and A.J. Pierzynski had three hits as the White Sox won for the seventh time in eight games and maintained a one-game lead over second-place Minnesota in the AL Central. Richard (1-2), making his fourth major league start, allowed five hits, struck out two and walked one in his first appearance his he was recalled from Triple-A Charlotte on Friday. Picked for the U.S. Olympic team, the 24-year-old left-hander reported to Chicago instead of Beijing when the White Sox purchased his contract from Charlotte on July 21. He was 0-2 with a 9.64 ERA in three starts and one relief appearance during his first callup, but he dominated against the miserable Mariners. Richard escaped trouble in the first after his throwing error allowed Ichiro Suzuki to reach second. Miguel Cairo followed with a single, but Nick Swisher fielded Raul Ibanez's grounder to first, stepped on the bag and threw home for a double play. ...
Source: www.king5.com --- 11 days ago
Kenji Johjima and Miguel Cairo went a combined 5-for-6 at the plate and scored four runs, helping Seattle to an 8-4 victory and a split of a four-game series with the Oakland Athletics on Sunday. ...
Source: www.kentucky.com --- 16 days ago
Clayton Richard earned his first career victory with six shutout innings as the White Sox blanked the Seattle Mariners, 5-0, at U.S. Cellular Field. Richard (1-2) allowed five hits, struck out two and walked one for Chicago, which will attempt to sweep this three-game series on Wednesday afternoon. Jim Thome and Nick Swisher homered for the White Sox, who have won four straight and seven of their last eight games overall to remain atop the AL Central with a one-game lead over Minnesota. "It's nice, especially considering where our team is in the race," said Richard of his first win. "The guys helped me with great defense and our hitting has been good, too." Felix Hernandez was saddled with the loss for the struggling Mariners, who have lost five straight and nine of their last 10 games overall. Hernandez (7-8) allowed five runs on 11 hits. Miguel Cairo, Raul Ibanez and Adrian Beltre each produced two hits for Seattle in the loss. ...
Source: www.kentucky.com --- 8 days ago
Denard Span did his part to keep the Minnesota Twins from falling further behind in their playoff chase. Span drove in two runs early and then threw out the potential tying run at the plate in the bottom of the eighth inning as the Twins beat the AL-worst Seattle Mariners 6-5 Wednesday, snapping Minnesota's ill-timed losing streak at four. Facing the possibility of falling even further behind in the playoff chase, the Twins put together a clutch inning of hitting in the top of the eighth, scoring three runs to take the lead. Span then helped preserve the advantage a few minutes later when Minnesota's bullpen did its best to give up the lead. Minnesota reliever Matt Guerrier got the first out of the eighth, before former Seattle closer Eddie Guardado entered. Guardado struck out Jeremy Reed, then allowed consecutive doubles to Kenji Johjima and Jeff Clement to trim the Twins' advantage to 6-5. Miguel Cairo grounded a single to right field and pinch-runner Tug Hulett was sent home by third base coach Sam Perlozzo. Span fielded the grounder cleanly and threw a perfect strike to catcher Mike Redmond, getting Hulett by a few feet. ...
Source: www.lookoutlanding.com --- 12 days ago
Lineup Oakland Athletics @ Seattle Mariners 08/23/08 7:10 PM PDT Oakland Athletics Seattle Mariners Rajai Davis - CF Ichiro Suzuki - RF Bobby Crosby - SS Yuniesky Betancourt - "SS" Emil Brown - LF Adrian Beltre - DH Frank Thomas - DH Raul Ibanez - "LF" Kurt Suzuki - C Jose Lopez - 2B Jack Hannahan - 3B Wladimir Balentien - CF Daric Barton - 1B Kenji Johjima - C Carlos Gonzalez - RF Bryan LaHair - 1B Eric Patterson - 2B Miguel Cairo - 3B W-L G GS CG SHO SV BS IP H R ER HR BB K ERA WHIP 2008 - Jarrod Washburn 5-13 25 24 1 0 1 0 140.0 163 84 77 18 43 78 4.95 1.47 W-L G GS CG SHO SV BS IP H R ER HR BB K ERA WHIP 2008 - Dana Eveland 7-8 22 22 1 0 0 0 125.0 126 63 62 8 64 85 4.46 1.52 To be perfectly honest, it wouldn't mean a damn thing if the A's go on to throttle Washburn tonight. He could have the ugliest start of his career, and even though that would come on the heels of RRS and Feierabend shutting down the same lineup, it's not like anyone could point to this series as evidence that the young guys are as good or better than the veteran. For each guy, you'd be talking about a sample of one start. That would be irresponsible. In the grand scheme of things, we already know who and what Jarrod Washburn is as a pitcher. What he ends up doing tonight is insignificant. But with that said, I can't for the life of me imagine a more personally satisfying outcome. Come on, Oakland. Beat the living crap out of this clown. At least, as much ...
Source: blog.seattletimes.nwsource.com --- 20 days ago
Update, 6:46 p.m. : Jim Riggleman just got tossed for the first time as Mariners' manager, and it looked like he had a good reason to be upset (beyond Carlos Silva's bad pitching). Ichiro caught a popup by Adam Everett for what seemed to be the second out of the fiftah, then dropped the ball as he was making the transfer to toss it in. The first-base umpire, Mark Wegner, ruled no catch. Looked like a bad call to me. Riggleman thought so, too, and must have said a magic word to get tossed. Carlos Silva, tonight's starting pitcher, returns to Minnesota for the first time since he left as a free agent. It's not exactly a triumphant return, what with the 4-13 record and the 5.93 ERA. I hear that Silva hosted a team party yesterday (for the Mariners, not the Twins). No word on whether he threw anyone up against the wall. I'm looking forward to seeing Francisco Liriano, who was so brilliant in 2006 before undergoing Tommy John surgery. Lineups (I'm going to take this nice and slow) Mariners Ichiro RF Miguel Cairo 1B Raul Ibanez LF Adrian Beltre 3B Jose Lopez 2B Wladimir Balentien CF Kenji Johjima C Jeff Clement DH Yuniesky Betancourt SS Carlos Silva P Twins Denard Span RF Nick Punto 2B Joe Mauer C Justin Morneau 1B Jason Kubel DH Delmon Young LF Brian Buscher 3B Adam Everett SS Carlos Gomez CF Francisco Liriano P ...
Source: blog.seattletimes.nwsource.com --- 14 days ago
Jim Riggleman and company hit the field for batting practice this afternoon, ahead of what should be a fine tilt between two baseball lightweights. You really have to reach back into the annals of baseball history to find two teams underperforming as badly as the Mariners and Oakland Athletics getting to square-off at the height of their misery like this. Let's take a look at some key figures to see how they stack up on the putrid scale: TALE OF THE TAPE Post ASG Record: A's (6-25); M's (9-22)...advantage A's Most five-game losing streaks: A's (2); M's (5)...advantage M's Worst losing streak: A's (10 games); M's (7 games)...advantage A's Best free-agent: A's (Frank Thomas .233/.342/.379); M's (Miguel Cairo .242/.321/.302)...advantage M's Suzuki home run factor: A's (Kurt Suzuki -- 7); M's (Ichiro Suzuki -- 5)...advantage M's Worst August pitching: A's (4-15, 5.72 ERA); M's (5-13, 7.28 ERA)...advantage M's Pitchers' home runs allowed/strikeouts ratio: A's (0.12); M's (0.15)...advantage M's Best front office attribute: A's (GM Billy Beane); M's (fired GM Bill Bavasi)...advantage M's Most devastating trade: A's (dealing away Rich Harden); M's (dealing for Erik Bedard)...advantage M's Worst shortstop: A's (Bobby Crosby .246/.303/.368); M's (Yuniesky Betancourt .266/.282/.368)...advantage M's Worst hitter: A's (Daric Barton .205 avg./.601 OPS); M's (Kenji Johjima .215 avg./.571 OPS)...advantage M's And there you have it, the Mariners ...
Source: blog.seattletimes.nwsource.com --- 4 days ago
Well, here's the kind of season it has been for the Mariners. A win today at Cleveland would be their third in a row, which would tie for the longest streak of the season. Ryan Rowland-Smith starts for the Mariners today against Zach Jackson, as Seattle tries to make it three straight over the Indians. The Mariners' last three-game sweep in Cleveland came in 1991, back when Jim Lefebvre was the manager. Today's game, which starts at 10 a.m., is televised on FSN. The Mariners have won five of six, and are on pace to finish 62-100. Which brings us to ... the race for the No. 1 draft pick in 2009. The Washington Nationals are leading the way, at 51-85, followed closely by the Mariners and San Diego Padres, each at 52-83. PLAYER OF THE MONTH? Raul Ibanez will try to add to some nice August totals today. He comes into the game hitting .398 in August, with 7 home runs and 30 RBI. HIT PARADE: Ichiro is second in the American League in hits, with 178. Boston second baseman Dustin Pedroia leads the AL with 182. Ichiro needs 22 more to reach 200 for the eighth straight season. TODAY'S LINEUPS: Seattle RF Ichiro SS Yuniesky Betancourt LF Raul Ibanez 3B Adrian Beltre 2B Jose Lopez CF Wladimir Balentien C Kenji Johjima DH Jeff Clement 1B Miguel Cairo SP Ryan Rowland-Smith (3-2, 3.73) Cleveland CF Grady Sizemore 2B Jamey Carroll 1B Victor Martinez SS Jhonny Peralta DH Ryan Garko LF Shin-Soo Choo RF Franklin Gutierrez C Kelly Shoppach 3B Andy M ...
Source: blog.seattletimes.nwsource.com --- 12 days ago
This script is following a familliar pattern. Jarrod Washburn throws a "quality start" of six innings, three earned runs allowed, but gets no offensive support. Mark Lowe comes in and throws gas on the flames from there and what we've got is a 5-1 deficit as we head to the eighth. Seattle finally got a run in the bottom of the seventh when, down by five, Jose Lopez singled and scored from first base on a double to left center off Dana Eveland. But with only three hits heading into the inning, the offense had been AWOL when it mattered. This was not one of Washburn's better "quality starts" that we've seen seen May. It was a better outing than he had in Chicago last week, but the A's aren't exactly a Murderer's Row of hitters. Washburn got behind too many hitters, seemed to have trouble putting others away and gave up the big hits in the middle innings once again. He could have used some better defense from Jose Lopez on that third run. But it is what it is. If you're a Mariners starting pitcher, you will likely lose if you make more than one big mistake. Washburn made a couple tonight. He was playing with fire. The Seattle hitting tonight has been attrocious. They're making another young pitcher look like Cy Young. A look at tonight's starting third baseman, Miguel Cairo, fielding groundballs during batting practice. Adrian Beltre has a sore shoulder and is going to be tonight's DH. Here's a look at the offensive numbers put up b ...
Source: blog.seattletimes.nwsource.com --- 12 days ago
A look above at Miguel Cairo and the usual suspects taking early batting practice this afternoon. Cairo is tonight's starting third baseman, as Adrian Beltre, who hurt his shoulder lunging for a ball last night, will be the DH. Jeff Clement was going to be the DH, but has a sore knee and will be out of the lineup. I came across this story in the Los Angeles Times and found it very interesting. The writer sat with a so-called leadership expert who has advised U.S. Presidents and other CEO types and asked him to analyze the Dodgers. The guy said the team was in a state of flux. Here are some other interesting observations. A sure sign that an organization has lost its way, Bennis says, is when it has constant turnover in key positions. If this is the case, the Dodgers are stuck deep in the dark forest. Hmm. This sounds familliar. Let's look at the last 23 months in Seattle Managers: Mike Hargrove, John McLaren, Jim Riggleman...2009? General Managers: Bill Bavasi, Lee Pelekoudas...2009? Bench coaches: Ron Hassey, Mike Goff, John McLaren, Jim Riggleman, Lee Elia...2009? Hitting coaches: Jeff Pentland, Lee Elia, Jose Castro...2009? Pitching coaches: Rafael Chaves, Mel Stottlemyre...2009? Yup. Real stable. Just like the Bering Straits during crabbing season. ...

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