No O in M's
Two games, two pitching duels, though I’m not sure how much Gil Meche was part of Saturday’s duel. Whatever the case, there are two distinct impressions out of this series already. First, Seattle’s offense doesn’t look nearly the same without Richie Sexson or Adrian Beltre hitting well. They can’t seem to create offense in that circumstance without Ichiro, and pitchers know that enough to pay attention when Ichiro is on base. M’s manager Mike Hargrove basically dismissed Robertson’s impact after the game.
“Not to take credit away from Robertson, but it was us not being patient and trying to do too much,” Hargrove said. “Tonight, we were our own worst enemies. We tried to make things happen when they weren’t there.”
That said, the Tigers wouldn’t have pulled out three low-scoring games like this last year, no matter how many lumbering first basemen Pudge threw out. It was hard enough for them to win four straight last year, period, but that sense of waiting to see what goes wrong seems to be gone. Detroit’s starters are making pitches, arguably none bigger than Robertson’s called third strike on Sexson in the seventh.
Hopefully everyone has a chance to watch at least the first few innings Sunday. Verlander vs. King Felix could be a matchup of two future Cy Young candidates.

A 5- and 4-game winning streak just three weeks into the season? You joking?
-Reid
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WOW! last night’s game was a beauty, yes? and today should be fun to watch…fastballs galore! Fast too! over/under on combined pitches over 100? i’ll say 9.
i do still get the ‘where will it happen syndrome’ late in a game like last night. the pitching late and defense too really didn’t breakdown, hopefully this keeps up. the whole team seems to be playing with a goal and determination to get there. i love it!
LET’S GO TI-GERS!!!!
Great wins in Seattle, but how can Leyland not move Shelton up to the fifth spot in the lineup? Last night, Ordonez comes up in the sixth with two outs and men on first and third. He’s hit three balls hard so far in the game. The Mariners pitch around him to get to Gomez, who strikes out. Does anyone think they would have pitched around Ordonez if Shelton were coming up next?
I think we’re all feeling that, Jenky. Looks like Guillen is batting in the 5 spot and DH’ing today. Leyland seems to love having a lefty/switch hitter in the 5 spot, but I agree, it doesn’t compensate for the fact that Shelton is a much much better hitter than Gomez.