Seattle Mariners move to one game under .500, beat Yankees
Trips to the East usually spell doom for the Seattle Mariners, but the Mariners have kept their hot play going taking two of three games from the A.L. East leading New York Yankees. After starting the season 4-9 on the road, including three series loss including a series loss to the lowly Astros, the Mariners have gone 5-3 winning both three-game series (Blue Jays and Yankees)...
Mariners' Felix Hernandez sore, but OK
On Tuesday, the Seattle Mariners got a bit of a scare when Felix Hernandez made a nice play to second base but came up wincing. He was examined by trainers and even threw a few warm-up pitches after the incident, but he ultimately tried to stay in the game. Unfortunately, the Mariners ended up lifting him in the sixth because of pain in his back. Yesterday, it looks like Hernandez...
King Felix Needs to Pitch More
Why is the Seattle Mariners organization babying Felix Hernandez in 2013? Manager Eric Wedge has pulled “The King” from his past five starts between 93-97 pitches.
The right-hander signed a seven-year contract extension with an average annual value (AAV) of 25-million dollars. Perhaps, this has something to do with the quick hook or is it something else?
On Opening Day, the...
King Felix blocks basepath, leaves game with tweaked back as Yankees rally for win
Felix Hernandez was cruising along for six innings against the New York Yankees until a series of odd mishaps forced the Seattle Mariners starter to exit the game with a 3-1 lead.
King Felix's exit was preceded by a play at first base when he blocked the baseline and appeared to be pushed by Lyle Overbay as he raced to first. Overbay's push was incidental and was more of...
Yankees rally, defeat Mariners
Once Felix Hernandez tweaked his back, the whole game took an odd twist.
Robinson Cano hit a two-run double, Lyle Overbay delivered a tiebreaking sacrifice fly and the New York Yankees rallied in the seventh inning after King Felix was forced to make an early exit, beating Seattle 4-3 Tuesday night.
''It was hard luck,'' Hernandez said.
The Mariners' ace was...
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Felix Hernandez called for defensive interference after minor collision at first base (Video)
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Seattle Mariners superstar pitcher Felix Hernandez was called for defensive interference on a play which he narrowly avoided serious injury in a minor collision at first base during Tuesday night's game in the Bronx against the New York Yankees.
It happened in the bottom of the fourth inning as Yankees batter Lyle Overbay hit a grounder...
Seattle Mariners roar back at home, takes series from Angels
A return home proved to be just what the Seattle Mariners needed as they captured their first series of the season, taking three of four games for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Coming off a disappointing 1-5 road trip through Texas, Seattle relied upon their old stand-by, pitching, to put a positive spin to what had been a hard April. The Mariners, who’ve had a league...
Felix Hernandez Reaches Century Mark
Felix Hernandez has had a pretty impressive career so far with some quality achievements. He hit a grand slam in 2008, he pitched a perfect game against the Tampa Bay Rays in 2012, he’s struck out over 1,500 hitters, and now, he has 100 career victories.
At the tender age of 19, Felix Hernandez made his Major League debut with the Seattle Mariners, going five innings in a loss...
Felix Hernandez gifts John Jaso with an engraved Rolex
Seattle Mariners pitcher Felix Hernandez did right by the catcher that was on the other side of his perfect game last August.
Hernandez gifted Oakland A’s catcher John Jaso with a brand new Rolex for their perfect game against the Tampa Bay Rays.
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Seattle Mariners eye Opening Day
For the Seattle Mariners, this Spring has been accompanied with great success. First off, the Mariners were second only to the Royals in wins, and their 22 wins broke the Spring Training club records. The Mariners also smashed 58 home runs, a club record. Only one major league team, the 1999 Cubs, hit more home runs in Spring Training. For a team that is desperately looking...
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