Rays (57-59) @ Mariners (63-53) Aug 8-10, '25...

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Probables:

Rasmussen RHP 3-7 vs Castillo RHP 8-6

Boyle RHP 1-1 vs Evans RHP 5-4

Houser RHP 6-3 vs Woo RHP 9-6

2 wins in there somewhere? ;)
Rasmussen is 9-5, having a really good year
 

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Hopefully, Wilson keeps his starter in the game for longer than 5 innings. The bullpen is not as strong as it used to be, but Wilson hasn't helped their cause by overusing them.
 
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Hopefully, Wilson keeps his starter in the game for longer than 5 innings. The bullpen is not as strong as it used to be, but Wilson hasn't helped their cause by overusing them.
Yeah, well if the starter is losing the game after 4.2 innings or so, what are you gonna do? Let him get shelled and lose a game to "protect" the bullpen?

Perhaps managing a ball team is harder than some people think.
 
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Hmm...

Astros @ Yankees
Phillies @ Rangers
Rays @ Mariners

...advantage M's this weekend.

Let's keep up the mojo and win this series. We might even pick up a game on one or both of these teams. 8-2 would be a pretty impressive homestand if we can get two out of three from the Rays.
 

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Hmm...

Astros @ Yankees
Phillies @ Rangers
Rays @ Mariners

...advantage M's this weekend.

Let's keep up the mojo and win this series. We might even pick up a game on one or both of these teams. 8-2 would be a pretty impressive homestand if we can get two out of three from the Rays.

I'm not expecting the Yankees to do us any favors. They're 8-11 since the break, and 1-5 in their last 2 series.

But yeah. If the M's can win this series, an 8-2 home stand would be phenomenal. I don't care who the opponents are, that's tough to do.
 
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Hopefully, Wilson keeps his starter in the game for longer than 5 innings. The bullpen is not as strong as it used to be, but Wilson hasn't helped their cause by overusing them.
I have a nitpick that I could be off base on, and b*tch slap me if you think so. I'm a little befuddled by Wilson's/pitching coach's decision making as concerns our bullpen's usage at times. It hasn't really hurt since the break. We're winning. But I didn't quite understand why he went with Leggy over Fergie to start the 10th inning in that Saturday loss to the Rangers. I also wondered at times why he was so quick to pull a reliever who was doing well/okay at the time and run through our bullpen so fast, as if a reliever wasn't capable of throwing more than an inning in a tight game? There were a couple of instances I recalled of this the past week.

I don't know. I'm no expert. Maybe they're still trying to figure out all the right situational roles for our relievers, how to get the most out of what they've got. Just spit-balling here. LOL
 
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I'm not expecting the Yankees to do us any favors. They're 8-11 since the break, and 1-5 in their last 2 series.

But yeah. If the M's can win this series, an 8-2 home stand would be phenomenal. I don't care who the opponents are, that's tough to do.
Yeah, I agree and get you. As for the Yanks, I was only going on the stat that the Yankees play a lot better at home than on the road, Judge is back, and they've shored up their pen quite a bit at the deadline. That's all.
 

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Yeah, well if the starter is losing the game after 4.2 innings or so, what are you gonna do? Let him get shelled and lose a game to "protect" the bullpen?

Perhaps managing a ball team is harder than some people think.
Leading 2-1 while only giving up 2 hits and 1 run over 5 innings doesn't count as "losing the game" to me. He pulled Gilbert early yesterday and has done this throughout this season. It's my only knock on Wilson. Maybe, I'm just used to the older era of pitching when starting pitchers actually went 7+ innings on a regular basis.
 

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So Cal was a monster at the 3 and 4 hole, not so much at the 2 spot... why keep him there?
 

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Candzone makes a cool and weird catch, gets reversed, next pitch goes out the park. Not great.
 

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Sorry to say this, but I think we got Bad Geno again. He's right back to chasing breaking stuff out of the zone again & getting beat on hard stuff above the belt. This version of Geno is not hitting 36 bombs by Aug.....
 
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Rasmussen is pitching a pretty good game tonight for the Rays. We can't string hits together against him, and he's walked nobody. It happens.
 

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Sure sucks to see Cal struggling so badly. He's hitting .175 with an OPS under .700 in his last 30 games.

(And no, it's not because of the HR derby. He started slumping before the derby.)
 
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