After the loss is all said and done game thread - 2.28.26

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After the loss is all said and done game thread - 2.28.26

Post by rockycola » Sun Mar 01, 2026 12:26 am

Lost to the Padres, 7-1.

Kade Anderson started and took the loss - that should tell you how he pitched.
Brendan Donovan had two hits, singles.
CF Luke Raley had a solo HR.
SS Brock Rodden had the only other hit.
2B Ryan Bliss played and coaxed the only walk.
Enerson Hancock pitched 2.2 innings, 4 K's.
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Post by Donn Beach » Sun Mar 01, 2026 3:11 am

It should?
Kade Anderson made his Cactus League debut, pitching into the second inning and getting charged with two runs on three hits with a walk and three strikeouts. Anderson worked around a one-out single in the first, striking out the side. He allowed a soft groundball single to start the second and gave up a double to Jake Cronenworth on a 3-2 fastball. His replacement, Houston Roth, struggled

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Post by rockycola » Sun Mar 01, 2026 3:57 am

Donn Beach wrote:
Sun Mar 01, 2026 3:11 am
It should?
Kade Anderson made his Cactus League debut, pitching into the second inning and getting charged with two runs on three hits with a walk and three strikeouts. Anderson worked around a one-out single in the first, striking out the side. He allowed a soft groundball single to start the second and gave up a double to Jake Cronenworth on a 3-2 fastball. His replacement, Houston Roth, struggled
Box score made it look like he didn't pitch any in the 2nd. As he didn't record an out, the spring training box score made it as if all the damage was done in the 1st. I still have plenty of faith in the rookie, and I take this outing with a grain of salt.
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Post by Donn Beach » Sun Mar 01, 2026 4:22 am

OK, I don't bother with box scores or watching the game. But I do insistently read articles. The impression from those. .
Kade Anderson makes an outstanding debut, but the Mariners lose 7-1 to San Diego
Hey, it was dazzling
Kade Anderson makes a dazzling debut
“Really good to see Kade out there,” Mariners manager Dan Wilson said. “I thought in the first inning, obviously, striking out the side, looked pretty impressive. And really good to see him compete like that. Second inning, a little bit different. I think probably wanted to attack the zone a little bit more. But outside of that, I thought it was just an outstanding first outing for him.”

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Post by Donn Beach » Sun Mar 01, 2026 2:53 pm

Cal on Anderson
Cal Raleigh was effusive: “Very impressive. So he can locate the ball, he can command it, he can throw off-speed in the zone for strikes. There’s not…I mean there’s going to be a learning curve, for sure, he was just a little picky around the zone, but for the most part I thought he threw the ball great, especially for the first time out.” (In an extremely Cal move, he used the opportunity to take a shot at his bro to provide additional context on Anderson’s performance, “I think Logan gave up 10 runs in his first spring training game.”)

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Post by Donn Beach » Sun Mar 01, 2026 2:56 pm

Hancock looked good as well
But what he’s shown so far this spring has been a marriage of the 2023 velo with the 2024-2025 movement. It’s a promising development for a guy whose fastball is coming in harder, and whose sweeper was getting all the praise from Jerry Dipoto on the broadcast. To be sure, I’ve been burned too many times by Emerson Hancock seeming to improve, but Emerson Hancock seems to have improved.

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Post by GL_Storm » Sun Mar 01, 2026 6:49 pm

Donn Beach wrote:
Sun Mar 01, 2026 2:56 pm
Hancock looked good as well
But what he’s shown so far this spring has been a marriage of the 2023 velo with the 2024-2025 movement. It’s a promising development for a guy whose fastball is coming in harder, and whose sweeper was getting all the praise from Jerry Dipoto on the broadcast. To be sure, I’ve been burned too many times by Emerson Hancock seeming to improve, but Emerson Hancock seems to have improved.
It's certainly plausible that he's improved something over the offseason. He's more of a veteran pitcher at this point, his health issues seemingly in the rear view mirror. It would be nice to see him kind of step up and seize a job in the bullpen.

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Post by Donn Beach » Mon Mar 02, 2026 2:39 am

heres an article on Hancock
While Saturday's Seattle Mariners vs. San Diego Padres spring training contest was all about the professional debut of M's pitcher Kade Anderson, it was another Seattle hurler who ended up impressing: Right-hander Emerson Hancock.

The former first-round pick out of Georgia went 2.2 scoreless innings, striking out four. He featured high-end velocity, averaging 96.3 mph, while also flashing his changeup, sinker and sweeper
https://roundtable.io/sports/mlb/marine ... e_vignette

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Post by Donn Beach » Mon Mar 02, 2026 3:00 am

I'm seeing similarities between the mariners and the seahawks, the systems they have created. A lot of it due to being willing to stick with a GM over the long haul. There's always a drumbeat for change. It can seem absurd to give a guy ten years but if you do you have the chance to really create a coherent approach throughout an organization. I am just impressed with Anderson even though he hasn't been pitching describing his approach as the mariner way. And I think if you went around the league there be agreement that such a thing exists. You can't afford to stick with an idiot but the fact is it takes time to install something like that through your levels of development. And it really has value if you can pull it off

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