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Updated Apr 3, 2011 - 12:35 am

Ichiro passes Edgar and the M's win in interesting fashion again

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Another interesting game for the Mariners who beat the A's 5-2. The pitching stood out as the good with Jason Vargas picking up where he left off last year throwing 6 2/3 innings of one run ball. We had our first appearance of the bullpen with the skipper electing to go with the veterans with the game on the line. Chris Ray picked up the win despite giving up a run in the one inning he pitched, but Jamey Wright got the out he was asked to and Brandon League was able to pick up a save with just 13 pitches. Not a bad start for the pen. We will see what happens when the rookies get into a game.

Ichiro passed Edgar Martinez as the all time Mariners hits leader with an infield single to first that scored the go ahead run. It was Ichiro's 2,247th hit of his Mariners and Major League Baseball career. When asked what it meant to him to pass his former teammate Ichiro replied,

"Today I broke his record, when you look at the numbers that is a fact. He is a hero back in Seattle. He is my hero as well. When you look at his existence he is a lot bigger than I am being a great human being as well."

Ichiro has passed others in baseball and has always shown great reverence for those players. With Edgar the feelings run deeper because he knows him.

"I have played with Edgar for three years as well. That is precious, that is a treasure to me. That is what I honor as well."

On the record breaking hit Jack Wilson slid into home and was slow to get up and looked like he was limping slightly on his way back to the dugout. Turns out his legs were fine, he just knocked the wind out of himself on the slide. Good new for someone who has a history of leg injuries.

Speaking of which, Eric Wedge rolled the dice a little sending Miguel Olivo in to pinch hit for Adam Moore in the eighth inning. Had Olivo who was kept out of the game partly because he is coming off of a groin injury and Wedge wants to make sure he gets extra rest because of this injured himself running the bases who would have caught the ninth?

Turns out Adam Kennedy was told before the game he would be the emergency catcher if need be. I asked him about this after the game.

"Skipper asked and I said sure," he answered. "I have never done it before but I told him I would be ready if need be. Why not, right?"

Luckily it didn't come to that although Olivo said after the game he is not favoring the leg. He has one speed and it is all out.

"When you run like that, when you make plays like that the team gets excited, like we are going to play baseball now." Olivo said. We play hard. That is what you have seen the last two games. Myself, I come in with the groin injury but I am just running. If something is going to happen it will happen. That is just the way we play."

Olivo will be catching tomorrow. I am wondering what we will see in the outfield. Eric Wedge has talked about taking opportunities to rest Milton Bradley's legs and tomorrow may be a good day. I mentioned on the pre game show that Milton had been "communicating" with the fans in the left field stands Opening Day. It looked like he was being heckled and he was reacting. I didn't see anything too extreme but he definitely was answering back in some fashion. I am going to guess that the skipper would prefer that he no be distracted by such things during the game.

I saw Wedge talking to Milton pre game and wondered if that was what the conversation was about. Tonight I didn't see the interaction with the crowd but I did twice see Milton call over security guards and talk to them perhaps about what he was hearing. It will be interesting to see if he is in there tomorrow.

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  • soo purletiv wrote...
    Good for Ichiro
    As much of a fan as I was of Edgar, I am almost as big a fan of Ichiro!

    He earned it. Although the hit was unspectacular (thought it would be ruled a FC until I saw the replay), it still counts. And how many bases has Ichiro stolen so far? I have seen at least 50, but he may have more!

    2-0! Only 135 more to go!

    Like I said; this team is going to make some noise!

    Congratulations Ichiro. You are the man... of hitting at least!

  • clevesside wrote...
    Observing Milton......
    ....it will be somewhat intriguing to see how far he gets thru the entire season - will he make it to the last game?! Getting baited in Oakland this early is not a good sign; road-testing his legs is another. Friday homestand should be more welcoming.
  • Seattle_CPA wrote...
    Fortunate to have him
    Ichiro has been consistent through good times and bad. I thought it was fitting that his record breaking hit last night was another infield single.
  • bueny wrote...
    Fister concerns
    I believe today's game with Fister pitching will be a key test. He is my biggest concern in the rotation. He had a great 1st half last year, but the league clearly figured him out in the 2nd half. And this Spring he was pretty spotty. From what I've read and seen, he doesn't have high velocity or great "stuff," so his success depends very much on excellent location. He can probably do that, but it's no easy feat. I see him more as a #5 in the rotation rather than a #3. Hopefully I'm wrong. Go M's.
  • ronzilla wrote...
    SICK TO MY STOMACH...
    In ten years; Ichiro has not taken the team to Championship. Ichiro has not deigned to learn English. Ichiro is a self-centered self-promoter. And it disgusts me that a carbon-unit abacus-counting robot such as Ichiro has surpassed a Mariner's Legend such as EDGAR!
  • jsean wrote...
    sick
    thank you "ronzilla"...






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