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Fun Fact on Contact Rates

A fun fact about contact rates in the minors

Talking Jesus Montero

On the start we've seen from Jesus Montero, Seattle Mariners catcher/DH.

Today's Fun Fact

On the early indications that Chone Figgins has improved his plate discipline in 2012.

Checking In With The Super Team

The double-A Jackson Generals have gotten going, so it's time we look at their collection of prospects.

On Ichiro, Number Three Hitter

Taking a look at early-season Ichiro, as compared to Ichiro from seasons previous.

Today's Fun Fact

Talking about the Seattle Mariners' early-season plate discipline and relatively low walk total.

In Case You Forgot

Tuesday night, the Seattle Mariners face Neftali Feliz. When the Seattle Mariners have faced Neftali Feliz in the past, a lot of bad things have happened, for the Mariners.

I Don't Know, You Guys

The Seattle Mariners signed Hong-Chih Kuo to a small contract with big upside. According to the early returns, Hong-Chih Kuo is terrible now.

The Mariners Can Pick It Up And Throw It

The Seattle Mariners are projected to have one hell of a team defense in 2012.

The Mariners And Blocking Pitches

So recent editions of the Seattle Mariners have featured catchers who weren't very good at blocking pitches. I know, I had no idea!

Today's Fun Fact

Seattle Mariners numbers having a lot to do with Ichiro's legs.

Sunk Costs

What sunk costs are.

Anthony Vasquez's Top Play

Identifying and reviewing the top play turned in by Seattle Mariners starter Anthony Vasquez during the 2011 regular season.

Today’s Other Fun Fact

It's Miguel Olivo batting! And Jamie Moyer batting! In the same blog post!

On Trayvon Robinson

Taking a bit of a graphical look at Trayvon Robinson's plate discipline and ability to make contact.

Charlie Furbush's (Home-Run-Ignored) Comparables

Who might Charlie Furbush resemble if the home runs do regress?

Charlie Furbush Gets Pulled

Charlie Furbush allows a lot of balls to be pulled, a possible cause of his high home run rate.

On Hector Noesi

Taking a look at why trade acquisition Hector Noesi might be better than many, including myself, have given him credit for.

What To Make Of Charlie Furbush

Taking a look at what Charlie Furbush has been to try to figure out what Charlie Furbush is, and what Charlie Furbush could be.

A Rudimentary Evaluation of Dan Wilson's Catcher Defense

A Rudimentary Evaluation of Dan Wilson's Catcher Defense

Felix Hernandez vs Randy Johnson, the Mariner

Has Felix Hernandez been as good as Randy Johnson was during his Mariner tenure?

Graph: Mariners Game Lengths Over Time

Graphing the length of Mariners games over time.

Why Hisashi Iwakuma Came So Cheap

Looking back at Japanese starting pitcher Hisashi Iwakuma's 2011 shoulder injury, and his numbers from before and after.

Today’s George Sherrill Fun Fact

It doesn't get much more extreme than George Sherrill! Provided you're talking about platoon splits and not one's personality.

The Seattle Mariners' Home Run Innings

Home run rates by inning at Safeco vs the rest of MLB

More on Cheney Stadium's Fences

More numbers about Cheney Stadium's 2011 season

The John Jaso Hitting Experience

The John Jaso Hitting Experience

Twinsies

Carlos Peguero had an awful lot in common with a certain other Seattle Mariner this past season.

Ryan Doumit and Quick Catcher Evaluation

Using Ryan Doumit as an excuse to look at catcher defense and Miguel Olivo

The Changes To Cheney Stadium (In Number Form)

Examining the effect of lowered fences at triple-A Tacoma's Cheney Stadium during the 2011 PCL season.

Today In News You Knew

Turns out Seattle Mariners catcher Miguel Olivo swings at a lot of balls. Wow!

Seattle Mariners Set Team Record for Lefty Hitting Trips

Seattle Mariners Set Team Record for Lefty Hitting Trips in 2011