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Re: Seattle Mariners (ESPN 2K5)
Originally posted by Acid4 - Adrian Beltre
Third Base - '04 Stats: 48 HR, 121 RBI, 104 Runs, 7 SB
I'm still upset about that.
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Re: Seattle Mariners (ESPN 2K5)
Seattle Off to Great Start
The Seattle Times
The Mariners did it again. They swept the Texas Rangers at Safeco Field and improved their record to 6-0 to start the 2005 campaign. The new-look M's are rolling and the chemistry looks like it is already working. Seattle had a tough game one, but exploded in game two winning 14-0, including back-to-back homers by Beltre and Boone in the second inning, and back-to-back homers by Sexson and Beltre in the fourth.
Ryan Franklin pitched a complete game shutout in the Texas series.
Game One - Seattle 4, Texas 3
WP: J.J. Putz (1-0)
LP: John Thomas (0-1)
HR: Ichiro (4), Hidalgo (4), Beltre (2), Blalock (2), Sexson (1), Young (1)
Player of the Game: Bobby Madritsch, 7 IP, 3 ER, 9 K's, No Decision
Pitching Stats
Bobby Madritsch (SEA) - 7 IP, 3 ER, 9 K's, No Decision
J.J. Putz (SEA) - 2 IP, K, Win
R.A. Dickey (TEX) - 6 IP, 1 ER, 2 K's, No Decision
Hitting Stats
Ichiro Suzuki (SEA) - 3-5, HR, RBI, Run
Adrian Beltre (SEA) - 2-4, HR, RBI, Run
Richard Hidalgo (TEX) - 4-4, HR, RBI, 2 SB
Bobby Madritsch pitched a stellar game, but came up short and got a no decision as the Mariners could not get the offense rolling until the late innings of the game. Ichiro hit his fourth home run of the season in the game, and got his tenth hit in his first four games.
Game Two - Seattle 14, Texas 0
WP: Ryan Franklin (1-0)
LP: Jaquin Benoit (0-1)
HR: Boone (2,3,4), Beltre (3,4), Sexson (2), Reed (1)
Player of the Game: Bret Boone, 3 HR, 6 RBI, 3 Runs
Pitching Stats
Ryan Franklin (SEA) - 9 IP, Shutout, 9 K's, Win
Jaquin Benoit (TEX) - 1.1 IP, 7 ER, 0 K's, Loss
Hitting Stats
Bret Boone (SEA) - 3-4, 3 HR, 6 RBI, 3 Runs
Adrian Beltre (SEA) - 4-5, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 3B, 3 Runs
Ichiro Suzuki (SEA) - 4-5, RBI, 2 Runs, 2 SB
Seattle erupted, and the fans couldnt get enough. The M's hit seven home runs and put up 14 runs on the Rangers in the win. Boone hit three bombs, Beltre hit two and Sexson hit his second homer of the year. Upcoming star Jeremy Reed also was in on the blowout, hitting his first major league home run. Ryan Franklin gave the bullpen a rest and proved why he should be apart of the Seattle starting five. In just under 85 pitches, Franklin shutout Texas and recorded 9 strikeouts.
Game Three - Seattle 6, Texas 3
WP: Joel Pineiro (2-0)
LP: Kenny Rogers (0-1)
S: Eddie Guardado (2)
HR: Sexson (3,4), Blalock (3), Dellucci (3), Winn (1), Nix (1)
Player of the Game: Richie Sexson, 2-4, 2 HR, 3 RBI, 3 Runs
Pitching Stats
Joel Pineiro (SEA) - 6.1 IP, 3 ER, 7 K's, Win
Eddie Guardado (SEA) - 1 IP, 2 K's, Save
Kenny Rogers (TEX) - 5 IP, 3 ER, O K's, Loss
Hitting Stats
Richie Sexson (SEA) - 2-4, 2 HR, 3 RBI, 3 Runs
Randy Winn (SEA) - 3-4, HR, RBI, Run
Hank Blalock (TEX) - 2-4, HR, 2B, RBI, Run
In a back and forth battle, Seattle got the final laugh. Led by Sexson's clutch home runs, the M's were able to pull off the win and the sweep. Joel Pineiro got his second win of the season, pitching over six innings, and getting seven K's. Eddie Guardado got his second save in as many opportuities securing the win. The Mariners defense was great as well in the game and throughout the series, Seattle has committed only one error in the first six games.
Player of the Series (Offense): Adrian Beltre, 8-12, 3 HR, 6 RBI, 2 2B, 3B, 4 Runs
Player of the Series (Pitching): Ryan Franklin, 9 IP, Shutout, Win, 9 K's
On Deck: at Kansas City April 11th-14th
League News (4/10/05)
- Oakland sweeps Tampa Bay in three games
- Wilson Álvarez and Ryan Franklin have thrown shutouts
- Houston sweeps Cincinnati in three games
- Cleveland sweeps Detroit in three games
- Atlanta pitcher Bobby Abbott on 60-Day DL (Torn Quad)
- Chicago White Sox sweep Minnesota in three games (Twins 0-6)
- Cincinnati's Austin Kearns on 15-Day DL (Hamstring)
- San Diego sweeps Pittsburgh in four games
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- Oakland sweeps Tampa Bay in three games
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Re: Seattle Mariners (ESPN 2K5)
Seattle Off to Great Start
The Seattle Times
The Mariners did it again. They swept the Texas Rangers at Safeco Field and improved their record to 6-0 to start the 2005 campaign. The new-look M's are rolling and the chemistry looks like it is already working. Seattle had a tough game one, but exploded in game two winning 14-0, including back-to-back homers by Beltre and Boone in the second inning, and back-to-back homers by Sexson and Beltre in the fourth.
Ryan Franklin pitched a complete game shutout in the Texas series.
Game One - Seattle 4, Texas 3
WP: J.J. Putz (1-0)
LP: John Thomas (0-1)
HR: Ichiro (4), Hidalgo (4), Beltre (2), Blalock (2), Sexson (1), Young (1)
Player of the Game: Bobby Madritsch, 7 IP, 3 ER, 9 K's, No Decision
Pitching Stats
Bobby Madritsch (SEA) - 7 IP, 3 ER, 9 K's, No Decision
J.J. Putz (SEA) - 2 IP, K, Win
R.A. Dickey (TEX) - 6 IP, 1 ER, 2 K's, No Decision
Hitting Stats
Ichiro Suzuki (SEA) - 3-5, HR, RBI, Run
Adrian Beltre (SEA) - 2-4, HR, RBI, Run
Richard Hidalgo (TEX) - 4-4, HR, RBI, 2 SB
Bobby Madritsch pitched a stellar game, but came up short and got a no decision as the Mariners could not get the offense rolling until the late innings of the game. Ichiro hit his fourth home run of the season in the game, and got his tenth hit in his first four games.
Game Two - Seattle 14, Texas 0
WP: Ryan Franklin (1-0)
LP: Jaquin Benoit (0-1)
HR: Boone (2,3,4), Beltre (3,4), Sexson (2), Reed (1)
Player of the Game: Bret Boone, 3 HR, 6 RBI, 3 Runs
Pitching Stats
Ryan Franklin (SEA) - 9 IP, Shutout, 9 K's, Win
Jaquin Benoit (TEX) - 1.1 IP, 7 ER, 0 K's, Loss
Hitting Stats
Bret Boone (SEA) - 3-4, 3 HR, 6 RBI, 3 Runs
Adrian Beltre (SEA) - 4-5, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 3B, 3 Runs
Ichiro Suzuki (SEA) - 4-5, RBI, 2 Runs, 2 SB
Seattle erupted, and the fans couldnt get enough. The M's hit seven home runs and put up 14 runs on the Rangers in the win. Boone hit three bombs, Beltre hit two and Sexson hit his second homer of the year. Upcoming star Jeremy Reed also was in on the blowout, hitting his first major league home run. Ryan Franklin gave the bullpen a rest and proved why he should be apart of the Seattle starting five. In just under 85 pitches, Franklin shutout Texas and recorded 9 strikeouts.
Game Three - Seattle 6, Texas 3
WP: Joel Pineiro (2-0)
LP: Kenny Rogers (0-1)
S: Eddie Guardado (2)
HR: Sexson (3,4), Blalock (3), Dellucci (3), Winn (1), Nix (1)
Player of the Game: Richie Sexson, 2-4, 2 HR, 3 RBI, 3 Runs
Pitching Stats
Joel Pineiro (SEA) - 6.1 IP, 3 ER, 7 K's, Win
Eddie Guardado (SEA) - 1 IP, 2 K's, Save
Kenny Rogers (TEX) - 5 IP, 3 ER, O K's, Loss
Hitting Stats
Richie Sexson (SEA) - 2-4, 2 HR, 3 RBI, 3 Runs
Randy Winn (SEA) - 3-4, HR, RBI, Run
Hank Blalock (TEX) - 2-4, HR, 2B, RBI, Run
In a back and forth battle, Seattle got the final laugh. Led by Sexson's clutch home runs, the M's were able to pull off the win and the sweep. Joel Pineiro got his second win of the season, pitching over six innings, and getting seven K's. Eddie Guardado got his second save in as many opportuities securing the win. The Mariners defense was great as well in the game and throughout the series, Seattle has committed only one error in the first six games.
Player of the Series (Offense): Adrian Beltre, 8-12, 3 HR, 6 RBI, 2 2B, 3B, 4 Runs
Player of the Series (Pitching): Ryan Franklin, 9 IP, Shutout, Win, 9 K's
On Deck: at Kansas City April 11th-14th
League News (4/10/05)
- Oakland sweeps Tampa Bay in three games
- Wilson Álvarez and Ryan Franklin have thrown shutouts
- Houston sweeps Cincinnati in three games
- Cleveland sweeps Detroit in three games
- Atlanta pitcher Bobby Abbott on 60-Day DL (Torn Quad)
- Chicago White Sox sweep Minnesota in three games (Twins 0-6)
- Cincinnati's Austin Kearns on 15-Day DL (Hamstring)
- San Diego sweeps Pittsburgh in four games
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- Oakland sweeps Tampa Bay in three games
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Re: Seattle Mariners (ESPN 2K5)
Weekly Awards
The Seattle Times
(Awards for Week of 4/4-4/10)
AL Batter of the Week
Ichiro Suzuki - Seattle Mariners
15 Hits, .577 AVG, 4 HR, 9 RBI, 4 2B, 7 Runs
NL Batter of the Week
Derrek Lee - Chicago Cubs
10 Hits, .385 AVG, 4 HR, 10 RBI, 5 2B, 7 Runs
AL Pitcher of the Week
Barry Zito - Oakland A's
13 IP, 2-0, 1.32 ERA, 10 K's, 1.23 WHIP
NL Pitcher of the Week
Odalis Pérez - Los Angeles Dodgers
14 IP, 2-0, 1.89 ERA, 14 K's, 0.93 WHIP
M's Leaders
Offense
Hits - Ichiro (15)
Average - Ichiro (.577)
Home Runs - 4 Tied (4)
RBI's - Ichiro (9)
Doubles - Ichiro/Reed (4)
Triples - Beltre (1)
Runs - Beltre (8)
Stolen Bases - Ichiro/Reed (2)
Pitching
Wins - Pineiro (2)
Saves - Guardado (2)
Innings Pitched - Pineiro (12)
ERA - Franklin (0.00)
WHIP - Meche (0.33)
Strikeouts - Pineiro (16)
Complete Games - Meche/Franklin (1)
Shutouts - Franklin (1)
ESPN Power Rankings
ESPN Rankings (Week of 4/4-4/10)
#1 - Oakland A's (6-0)
#2 - Seattle Mariners (6-0)
#3 - Houston Astros (5-1)
#4 - New York Mets (4-2)
#5 - Chicago Cubs (5-1)
The Mariners jumped all the way up to the second spot on the list after winning their first six games and showing the country their pitching isnt a fluke anymore, at least for now. Oakland has the number one spot this week, due to great pitching by Zito (AL Pitcher of the Week), and Rich Harden. Honorable Mention; NY Yankees (#11), Boston (#12), Minnesota (#21) and Texas (#24).
ESPN's Bottom Three
#28 - Kansas City Royals (2-4)
#29 - Milwaukee Brewers (0-5)
#30 - Colorado Rockies (1-4)
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Re: Seattle Mariners (ESPN 2K5)
Weekly Awards
The Seattle Times
(Awards for Week of 4/4-4/10)
AL Batter of the Week
Ichiro Suzuki - Seattle Mariners
15 Hits, .577 AVG, 4 HR, 9 RBI, 4 2B, 7 Runs
NL Batter of the Week
Derrek Lee - Chicago Cubs
10 Hits, .385 AVG, 4 HR, 10 RBI, 5 2B, 7 Runs
AL Pitcher of the Week
Barry Zito - Oakland A's
13 IP, 2-0, 1.32 ERA, 10 K's, 1.23 WHIP
NL Pitcher of the Week
Odalis Pérez - Los Angeles Dodgers
14 IP, 2-0, 1.89 ERA, 14 K's, 0.93 WHIP
M's Leaders
Offense
Hits - Ichiro (15)
Average - Ichiro (.577)
Home Runs - 4 Tied (4)
RBI's - Ichiro (9)
Doubles - Ichiro/Reed (4)
Triples - Beltre (1)
Runs - Beltre (8)
Stolen Bases - Ichiro/Reed (2)
Pitching
Wins - Pineiro (2)
Saves - Guardado (2)
Innings Pitched - Pineiro (12)
ERA - Franklin (0.00)
WHIP - Meche (0.33)
Strikeouts - Pineiro (16)
Complete Games - Meche/Franklin (1)
Shutouts - Franklin (1)
ESPN Power Rankings
ESPN Rankings (Week of 4/4-4/10)
#1 - Oakland A's (6-0)
#2 - Seattle Mariners (6-0)
#3 - Houston Astros (5-1)
#4 - New York Mets (4-2)
#5 - Chicago Cubs (5-1)
The Mariners jumped all the way up to the second spot on the list after winning their first six games and showing the country their pitching isnt a fluke anymore, at least for now. Oakland has the number one spot this week, due to great pitching by Zito (AL Pitcher of the Week), and Rich Harden. Honorable Mention; NY Yankees (#11), Boston (#12), Minnesota (#21) and Texas (#24).
ESPN's Bottom Three
#28 - Kansas City Royals (2-4)
#29 - Milwaukee Brewers (0-5)
#30 - Colorado Rockies (1-4)
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Re: Seattle Mariners (ESPN 2K5)
M's Off to Best Start Ever
The Seattle Times
Make it nine games, nine wins for the M's. Seattle went into Kansas City and swept the Royals. Ichiro hit another two home runs in the series giving him six for the season and Bobby Madritsch pitched a complete game shutout in game two for his first win of the season. Jamie Moyer and Gil Meche both picked up their second wins of the season in the series. The M's have started their season 9-0, the best start in Seattle history.
Bobby Madritsch had 10 K's in his shutout.
Game One - Seattle 2, Kansas City 1
WP: Jamie Moyer (2-0)
LP: Brian Anderson (0-1)
S: Eddie Guardado (3)
HR: None
Player of the Game: Jamie Moyer, 8 IP, 9 K's, ER, Win
Pitching Stats
Jamie Moyer (SEA) - 8 IP, 1 ER, 9 K's, Win
Eddie Guardado (SEA) - 1 IP, Save
Brian Anderson (KC) - 5 IP, 1 ER, 0 K's, Loss
Hitting Stats
Bret Boone (SEA) - 2-4, HR, RBI, 2B
Bucky Jacobsen (SEA) - 3-4, 2B, Run
Mike Sweeney (KC) - 2-4, RBI, 2B
Jamie Moyer pitched eight strong innings and struck out nine batter picking up his second win of the season. Also, Bucky Jacobsen had a good game, getting three hits, including a double. Jacobsen has been the new Mariner DH the past few games, because of Raul Ibanez's recent struggles at the plate.
Game Two - Seattle 6, Kansas City 2
WP: Gil Meche (2-0)
LP: Dennis Tankersley (1-1)
HR: Ichiro (5,6)
Player of the Game: Gil Meche, 9 IP, 2 ER, 14 K's, Win
Pitching Stats
Gil Meche (SEA) - 9 IP, 2 ER, 14 K's, Win
Dennis Tankersley (KC) - 5 IP, 4 ER, K, Loss
Hitting Stats
Ichiro Suzuki (SEA) - 2-5, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 2 Runs
Adrian Beltre (SEA) - 2-4, 2B, Run
Mike Sweeney (KC) - 2-4, 2B, Run
Ichiro Suzuki, hit two home runs, giving him six on the season and the home run lead in the MLB. On top of that he piled on 5 RBI's and 2 runs in the Seattle win. Gil Meche struck out 14 batters, in the win. He also pitched a complete game, his second in as many starts.
Game Three - Seattle 7, Kansas City 0
WP: Bobby Madritsch (1-0)
LP: Jose Lima (0-2)
HR: Sexson (5)
Player of the Game: Bobby Madritsch, 9 IP, Shutout, 10 K's, 4 Hits Allowed, Win
Pitching Stats
Bobby Madritsch (SEA) - 9 IP, Shutout, 10 K's, Win
Jose Lima (KC) - 3.2 IP, 4 ER, 0 K's, Loss
Hitting Stats
Richie Sexson (SEA) - 2-5, HR, 2 RBI, Runs
Ichiro Suzuki (SEA) - 2-5, Run, 2 SB
Bucky Jacobsen (SEA) - 2-4, 3B, 2 RBI, Run
Bobby Madritsch got his first win of the season by pitching a 4 hit, complete game shutout. He also struck out 10 batters and didnt allow a single walk all game. Richie Sexson hit his fifth home run of the season, a two run shot, and Bucky Jacobsen added a two run triple in the win.
Player of the Series (Offense): Ichiro Suzuki, 6-14, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 3 SB, 3 Runs
Player of the Series (Pitching): Bobby Madritsch, 9 IP, Shutout, Win, 10 K's
On Deck: at Chicago White Sox, April 15th-17th
League News (4/14/05)
- Juan Cruz and Bobby Madritsch have thrown shutouts
- Detroit's Vance Wilson on 15-Day DL (Ankle)
- Chicago's Joe Crede on 15- Day DL (Back Spasms)
- Chicago White Sox sweep Cleveland in three games
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- Juan Cruz and Bobby Madritsch have thrown shutouts
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Re: Seattle Mariners (ESPN 2K5)
M's Off to Best Start Ever
The Seattle Times
Make it nine games, nine wins for the M's. Seattle went into Kansas City and swept the Royals. Ichiro hit another two home runs in the series giving him six for the season and Bobby Madritsch pitched a complete game shutout in game two for his first win of the season. Jamie Moyer and Gil Meche both picked up their second wins of the season in the series. The M's have started their season 9-0, the best start in Seattle history.
Bobby Madritsch had 10 K's in his shutout.
Game One - Seattle 2, Kansas City 1
WP: Jamie Moyer (2-0)
LP: Brian Anderson (0-1)
S: Eddie Guardado (3)
HR: None
Player of the Game: Jamie Moyer, 8 IP, 9 K's, ER, Win
Pitching Stats
Jamie Moyer (SEA) - 8 IP, 1 ER, 9 K's, Win
Eddie Guardado (SEA) - 1 IP, Save
Brian Anderson (KC) - 5 IP, 1 ER, 0 K's, Loss
Hitting Stats
Bret Boone (SEA) - 2-4, HR, RBI, 2B
Bucky Jacobsen (SEA) - 3-4, 2B, Run
Mike Sweeney (KC) - 2-4, RBI, 2B
Jamie Moyer pitched eight strong innings and struck out nine batter picking up his second win of the season. Also, Bucky Jacobsen had a good game, getting three hits, including a double. Jacobsen has been the new Mariner DH the past few games, because of Raul Ibanez's recent struggles at the plate.
Game Two - Seattle 6, Kansas City 2
WP: Gil Meche (2-0)
LP: Dennis Tankersley (1-1)
HR: Ichiro (5,6)
Player of the Game: Gil Meche, 9 IP, 2 ER, 14 K's, Win
Pitching Stats
Gil Meche (SEA) - 9 IP, 2 ER, 14 K's, Win
Dennis Tankersley (KC) - 5 IP, 4 ER, K, Loss
Hitting Stats
Ichiro Suzuki (SEA) - 2-5, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 2 Runs
Adrian Beltre (SEA) - 2-4, 2B, Run
Mike Sweeney (KC) - 2-4, 2B, Run
Ichiro Suzuki, hit two home runs, giving him six on the season and the home run lead in the MLB. On top of that he piled on 5 RBI's and 2 runs in the Seattle win. Gil Meche struck out 14 batters, in the win. He also pitched a complete game, his second in as many starts.
Game Three - Seattle 7, Kansas City 0
WP: Bobby Madritsch (1-0)
LP: Jose Lima (0-2)
HR: Sexson (5)
Player of the Game: Bobby Madritsch, 9 IP, Shutout, 10 K's, 4 Hits Allowed, Win
Pitching Stats
Bobby Madritsch (SEA) - 9 IP, Shutout, 10 K's, Win
Jose Lima (KC) - 3.2 IP, 4 ER, 0 K's, Loss
Hitting Stats
Richie Sexson (SEA) - 2-5, HR, 2 RBI, Runs
Ichiro Suzuki (SEA) - 2-5, Run, 2 SB
Bucky Jacobsen (SEA) - 2-4, 3B, 2 RBI, Run
Bobby Madritsch got his first win of the season by pitching a 4 hit, complete game shutout. He also struck out 10 batters and didnt allow a single walk all game. Richie Sexson hit his fifth home run of the season, a two run shot, and Bucky Jacobsen added a two run triple in the win.
Player of the Series (Offense): Ichiro Suzuki, 6-14, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 3 SB, 3 Runs
Player of the Series (Pitching): Bobby Madritsch, 9 IP, Shutout, Win, 10 K's
On Deck: at Chicago White Sox, April 15th-17th
League News (4/14/05)
- Juan Cruz and Bobby Madritsch have thrown shutouts
- Detroit's Vance Wilson on 15-Day DL (Ankle)
- Chicago's Joe Crede on 15- Day DL (Back Spasms)
- Chicago White Sox sweep Cleveland in three games
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- Juan Cruz and Bobby Madritsch have thrown shutouts
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Re: Seattle Mariners (ESPN 2K5)
Seattle Aquires Victor Martinez
The Seattle Times
The M's sent outfielder Raul Ibanez and catcher Miguel Olivo to Cleveland for catcher Victor Martinez earlier today. Ibanez has been struggling so far this season with an average .158 and only one RBI. As for Olivo, he also has been struggling with his .143 average and only one RBI in eleven games. Victor Martinez is batting .194 with three RBI's so far this season in eight games. Victor will be the M's starting catcher, with Dan Wilson on the bench in case of an injury. Victor is still young, but had a breakout season in 2004 with Cleveland.
Victor Martinez - Catcher
Age: 25
2004 Stats: 23 HR, 108 RBI, .283 AVG, 38 2B, 77 Runs
Mariners New Starting Lineup
RF - Ichiro Suzuki
CF - Randy Winn
1B - Richie Sexson
3B - Adrian Beltre
2B - Bret Boone
C - Victor Martinez
DH - Bucky Jacobsen
LF - Jeremy Reed
SS - Pokey ReeseLast edited by BearcatsFan; 02-28-2005, 04:24 PM.Comment
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Re: Seattle Mariners (ESPN 2K5)
Seattle Aquires Victor Martinez
The Seattle Times
The M's sent outfielder Raul Ibanez and catcher Miguel Olivo to Cleveland for catcher Victor Martinez earlier today. Ibanez has been struggling so far this season with an average .158 and only one RBI. As for Olivo, he also has been struggling with his .143 average and only one RBI in eleven games. Victor Martinez is batting .194 with three RBI's so far this season in eight games. Victor will be the M's starting catcher, with Dan Wilson on the bench in case of an injury. Victor is still young, but had a breakout season in 2004 with Cleveland.
Victor Martinez - Catcher
Age: 25
2004 Stats: 23 HR, 108 RBI, .283 AVG, 38 2B, 77 Runs
Mariners New Starting Lineup
RF - Ichiro Suzuki
CF - Randy Winn
1B - Richie Sexson
3B - Adrian Beltre
2B - Bret Boone
C - Victor Martinez
DH - Bucky Jacobsen
LF - Jeremy Reed
SS - Pokey ReeseComment
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Re: Seattle Mariners (ESPN 2K5)
Originally posted by EckoefxNice work. Let's hope the M's do this good when the real season starts.
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