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Jerry Dipoto explains that Ben Gamel (slashing a cool .354/.427/.600 in Tacoma) was sent down, rather than Guillermo Heredia, because of short-term platoon matchups. When we get past starts by Dodgers Rich Hill and Clayton Kershaw, Gamel is likely to be back up:
“Ben will factor in again very quickly,” Dipoto said.
Dipoto said Heredia gives the Mariners “an opportunity against left-hand pitching,” but also acknowledged that it’s been a tough season in the batter’s box for the 27-year-old defensive specialist, who has a .219/.299/.313 slash line.
In the same article, Dipoto seemed to tack over towards the idea that Gordon could play a good amount of CF even with Robinson Cano here; "it gives us so many options .. we haven't had before."
Alas, Robbie's fate as a first-ballot HOF'er is to go all Ben Zobrist for us.
If it actually worked out that way, with both players throwing their enthusiasm into it, it would be the best of all worlds, sure. Pulling that off would be a leadership trick way beyond anything Dr. D would have predicted.
At any rate, we'd be back to the season-opening lineup that racked up the runs. The M's were #13 in the majors in runs in April, and #13 again in May. Like Earl sez, if you're having trouble getting runs, put your bats on the field. Healy and Gordon both along with Robbie.
Felix time again? One more time Dr. D will don his rose-colored lab goggles, and wonder about Felix and the restoration of the fear of failure. Dr. D is a big believer in fear of failure. Nothing else keeps you sharp quite the same way.
And since Diaz converted his first save, his 99 total leads every other closer in baseball by at least 10. Also also, when he saved 4 games in one series against Houston, he became the first closer to do that in 14 years (!) (Joe Nathan). Also also also, his 24 1-run saves already tie a major league record.
In other words, he's having a historic season.
Does Wade LeBlanc have a chance against Walker Beuhler tomorrow night? I'll let you know in 26 hours. But LA is a piddling 65-57 as compared to our majestic 70-52. Meanwhile Oakland faces off against Houston. You go, Cy Young'ers (7:6 Houston).
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