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Brumley Hired as 3B Coach

Jay Yencich · October 31, 2009 at 1:47 pm · Filed Under Mariners 

Happy Halloween, everyone. It’s that one day of the year when ghosts and spooks of all kinds start coming out of the woodworks. The Mariners, in anticipation of that, have brought back a ghost of seasons past to fill out their third base coach position, hiring Mike Brumley, who played sixty-two games for the M’s back in 1990, most of them at short. Geoff Baker caught up with Wak to get some quotes on Brumley , praising his coaching experience in all things fielding and base stealing. Brumley had previously been the minor league field coordinator for the Dodgers.

Other odds and ends from the past few days:

• Franklin Gutierrez, Jack Wilson and Ichiro! all took home top honors for their positions in the 2009 Fielding Bible Awards
• Former minor league pitching coordinator Dave Wallace has accepted a job with the Braves, which will move him closer to home.
• Michael Saunders, who has been playing for the Cardenales de Lara in the Venezuelan Winter League, has sprained his ankle, trying to play on it again after tweaking it earlier in the week. The injury isn’t that severe though. Saunders had been hitting .364/.432/.606 in nine games so far, which would be great if not for the fact that he’s also struck out twelve times.

Comments

16 Responses to “Brumley Hired as 3B Coach”

  1. Logger on October 31st, 2009 2:01 pm

    Glad to see that Saunders is hitting the ball. I realize the small sample size, but that line looks great despite the 12 strikeouts.

  2. Typical Idiot Fan on October 31st, 2009 2:20 pm

    Heh, not to be outdone, in Carlos Triunfel’s first game for the AFL he had four plate appearances, walking once, and striking out three times. He is now a two true outcome player.

  3. henryv on October 31st, 2009 3:17 pm

    With that many K’s, is it possible that the M’s asked him to go down there and hit the ball out of the park? Or is it possible that his inner Jose Lopez has gotten into him?

  4. joser on October 31st, 2009 4:50 pm

    Mike Brumley!? Isn’t he the “Grape Nuts” guy?

    Oh, wait, that’s Wilford Brimley.

    Nevermind.

  5. joser on October 31st, 2009 4:54 pm

    With that many K’s, is it possible that the M’s asked him to go down there and hit the ball out of the park? Or is it possible that his inner Jose Lopez has gotten into him?

    Or is it possible that four plate appearances means absolutely and exactly nothing?

    I realize the small sample size, but that line looks great despite the 12 strikeouts.

    SSS… and it’s the Venezuelan Winter League. Without knowing what pitching he was facing, it’s impossible to make anything of that line at all.

  6. SonOfZavaras on October 31st, 2009 5:18 pm

    My favorite all-time quote about Griffey came from Mike Brumley.

    In 1990, I think after watching Griffey in batting practice. Brumley said “He never should have gone to high school. It cost him three years on the pension”.

  7. Kazinski on October 31st, 2009 5:53 pm

    I wouldn’t worry about Saunders strikeouts, the team wants him to work on his hitting, so he is swinging the bat. And even if the “revamped” Saunders has a 50% K rate, if it goes with a 1.038OPS, then I’m all aboard.

  8. TranquilPsychosis on October 31st, 2009 9:37 pm

    Or is it possible that four plate appearances means absolutely and exactly nothing?

    I second this. All aboard say “Aye”.

  9. SonOfZavaras on October 31st, 2009 11:50 pm

    Unabashed “aye”.

  10. dchappelle on November 1st, 2009 7:46 am

    Nay. It might be so close to nothing as to be statistically unrecognizable, but definitely not absolutely and exactly nothing.

  11. rightwingrick on November 1st, 2009 9:06 am

    Michael Saunders….Rookie of the Year candidate in 2010. I think he may be a better prospect than Triunfel.

  12. Brandonswest on November 2nd, 2009 8:46 am

    I don’t know about rookie of the year, but I love the way this kid plays his position. Maybe a little too much flair, but that’ll calm down with seasoning. If we’re rebuilding, I think it’s a good idea to make Saunders a brick in the wall.

    Let him start!

    Or is that the plan? I haven’t heard.

  13. BobbyAyalaFan4Life on November 2nd, 2009 11:53 am

    Michael Saunders….Rookie of the Year candidate in 2010.

    Is he still eligible after the call-up? Seems like he might have played enough this year to be left out?

  14. Mike Snow on November 2nd, 2009 1:18 pm

    The cutoff is 130 at-bats, so he’s just under.

  15. SonOfZavaras on November 2nd, 2009 4:40 pm

    What I’d kind of like to know is who coined Saunders’ nickname “The Condor”?

    I know it wasn’t me. But I think it’s perfect for him with his all-arms-and-legs style of running. It’s got the potential to be one of the great modern-day nicknames- dependent, of course, whether Saunders develops into the kind of major-leaguer I think he can.

  16. joser on November 3rd, 2009 12:37 pm

    What I’d kind of like to know is who coined Saunders’ nickname “The Condor”?

    Apparently it was (first base coach)
    Lee Tinsley who

    says Condor refers to the young Canadian’s wingspan. “(Saunders) can just reach down for some balls that other players would have to dive for.”

    The fact that Saunders sort of rhymes with Condor helps, of course, which is probably why it appealed to wannabe-MC Dave [Sims].

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