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And also, I know we got a bit lucky there with that 9th inning out, but I guess when the team has a bit of history on the line, they'll get the benefit of the doubt on those extremely close plays.
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Speaking for myself, I think I just need to be patient with the team for the complaining I do with Safeco.Originally Posted by SinnerP
So I guess we should start by moving-in the fences?
Originally Posted by 651akathePaul
Yeah, he's not very good at gauging HR's... so many times, I recall hearing *CRACK!*.......... and then he says "Home run!"...Originally Posted by 651akathePaul
Stupid +%% Sims. Second time he practically calls a HR for Smoak and both are caught short of the warning track.
SEATTLE -- The Seattle Mariners placed outfielder Mike Carp and reliever Stephen Pryor on the 15-day disabled list, optioned pitcher Blake Beavan and infielder Alex Liddi to Triple-A Tacoma and called up a four-pack of players from the minors.
The Mariners made the moves on Wednesday prior to their game against the San Diego Padres.
Outfielder Franklin Gutierrez was activated from the 15-day DL after missing all of the 2012 season so far with chest and foot injuries. Seattle also recalled pitcher Erasmo Ramirez, outfielder Casper Wells and pitcher Steve Delabar from Tacoma.
Carp was placed on the disabled list with an inflamed right shoulder he first injured in the season opener in Japan in March. Pryor has a left groin strain.
Gutierrez, Wells and Delabar will be in uniform and available immediately. Ramirez will make the start in the series finale with the Padres on Thursday night.