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    Flops in June, Mariners glad to see more NL foes

    SPNW StaffBy SPNW StaffJune 28, 2016Updated:June 27, 20162 Comments3 Mins Read
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    Five-time All-Star Andrew McCutcheon leads the Pirates into Safeco Field Tuesday. / Wiki Commons

    Since Felix Hernandez last pitched May 27, the Mariners have plunged from first place in the AL West, 1½ games ahead of Texas, to third, 11 behind the Rangers, close to an impossible deficit to overcome. Seattle is 9-19 since Hernandez (right calf strain) went on the disabled list after the team started the season 28-19 (8-17 in June).

    With three games remaining, this month could join the worst Junes in Mariners history, a dishonor shared by the 1988 (8-19) and 1998 (8-20) clubs. FYI: The last Seattle team to lose 100+ (2010) won 14 times in June.

    But things could be worse. Had the Mariners not won five of their seven interleague duels in June, they would be battling Oakland and the Los Angeles Angels for last place in the division instead of being in position to overtake the Houston Astros for second and a possible wild card berth.

    The Mariners had MLB’s best interleague record this season at 8-1 before dropping an 11-6 decision to St. Louis Sunday.

    The Mariners draw another interleague foe Tuesday when the Pittsburgh Pirates arrive for a rare Safeco Field visit, a two-game series that fills the middle part of a home stand that will conclude with a quartet against the Baltimore Orioles.

    Hernandez will not return this week, and probably won’t be able to pitch until after the All-Star break. But two other recently injured starters are scheduled for duty, Wade Miley Wednesday against the Pirates and Taijuan Walker Thursday against the Orioles.

    On the disabled list since June 17 with a left shoulder impingement, Miley threw a successful bullpen session prior to Sunday’s game. Walker (tendinitis in the arch of his left foot) also tossed an effective bullpen session and avoided the disabled list.

    “I threw everything and it felt good,” Walker told MLB.com.

    “I’m expecting everything to be a go,” added manager Scott Servais.

    That means, for the Pittsburgh and Baltimore series, Seattle has four of the five starters who opened the season. With James Paxton called up to fill in for Hernandez, the question that Servais and GM Jerry Dipoto have to answer is what to do with Wade LeBlanc, who threw six scoreless innings as an emergency starter Friday against St. Louis.

    “It’s good that we’ll actually have to make some tougher decisions here,” Servais told MLB.com. “Obviously what Wade did the other day was a huge boost for us. He’s certainly got great pitchabilty and we feel good about running him out there. We’ll have some discussions with Jerry and the coaching staff and we’ll have a plan.”

    The Pirates, 3-5 all time vs. Seattle, have not played at Safeco Field since 2013, when the Mariners lost 9-4 and 4-2 in June. Pittsburgh won 98 games a year ago (second NL Central), but has struggled this season.  With Monday’s 5-4 loss to the Dodgers, Pittsburgh is 37-40, 12½ games back of the Chicago Cubs.

    Sterling Marte is hitting .326 for Pittsburgh and five-time All-Star Andrew McCutcheon has 12 home runs. Former Seattle catcher John Jaso hits .276 as the Pirates’ first baseman.

    RHP Hisashi Iwakuma (6-6, 4.45) will throw for Seattle Tuesday opposite LHP Jonathan Niese (6-5, 4.93).

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    2 Comments

    1. jafabian on June 28, 2016 12:06 pm

      This is where I’m slightly surprised about Aoki’s demotion: his MLB career has been primarily in the NL so he’s familiar with the teams. As far as what to do with Wade, based on what Servais did with Aoki he has no qualms on using the Jack Z train to Tacoma. Unlike Jack he isn’t doing it right and left. There’s a purpose every time that benefits the team. Before Felix returns Wade, Paxton, Taijuan and Nate all need to be at the top of their games to make Servais’ decision hard to do.

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