5/8 GT M’s vs CWS Hancock vs Burke
Re: 5/8 GT M’s vs CWS Hancock vs Burke
I'd like to see Young batting 2nd at some point.
Re: 5/8 GT M’s vs CWS Hancock vs Burke
Happy birthday Hairy Ass Truman!Pharmabro wrote: ↑Thu May 07, 2026 1:26 amM’s visit the Windy City will Hancock handle these tubes or will Burke blow it by the M’s.
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Re: 5/8 GT M’s vs CWS Hancock vs Burke
Some interesting stats from today's Game Notes
41: The Seattle infielders have turned 41 double plays this season which is the most in the Majors this season, ahead of CIN-38.
67.8%: Mariners lead MLB in first-pitch strikes this season with 67.8%, ahead of Tampa Bay-64%.
93: Seattle pitchers have only issued 93 walks this season, the fewest in the Majors, ahead of LAD-105.
Bullpen: Mariners bullpen's 3.14 ERA (42 ER, 120.1) currently ranks 2nd in the Majors this season, behind Texas (2.98 ERA)...the 'pen also doesn't issue walks, their 44 BB are the second fewest in MLB and the best in the American League
I wouldn't have said we were doing that well in those metrics until it was pointed out.
41: The Seattle infielders have turned 41 double plays this season which is the most in the Majors this season, ahead of CIN-38.
67.8%: Mariners lead MLB in first-pitch strikes this season with 67.8%, ahead of Tampa Bay-64%.
93: Seattle pitchers have only issued 93 walks this season, the fewest in the Majors, ahead of LAD-105.
Bullpen: Mariners bullpen's 3.14 ERA (42 ER, 120.1) currently ranks 2nd in the Majors this season, behind Texas (2.98 ERA)...the 'pen also doesn't issue walks, their 44 BB are the second fewest in MLB and the best in the American League
I wouldn't have said we were doing that well in those metrics until it was pointed out.
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Re: 5/8 GT M’s vs CWS Hancock vs Burke
Sadly he will need core surgery. Just hope he can play without for right now
Re: 5/8 GT M’s vs CWS Hancock vs Burke
Classic shit start. Just throw the ball out of the zone for Cal. Guarantee he swings he doesent wanna work the pitcher.
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Re: 5/8 GT M’s vs CWS Hancock vs Burke
what's this surgery you keep talking about? He's recovering from a surgery, he's not having another one
“I’m still learning a lot about recovery. Things that I can do to keep my hips healthy after my surgery,” Donovan said. “… It was all kind of connected. It’s hard to put your finger on one thing. It’s probably a combination of a lot of things, but it was like jam the hip and then there was like a groin strain, the muscle in there that is around the adductor.”
While Donovan has played well for the Mariners, whether it’s his impressive .304/.437/.518 slash line for a .954 OPS at the plate or his improving defense at third base, he shared that it’s a longer road to feeling 100% after sports hernia surgery than people might think.
“I’ve heard anywhere from like eight months to a year is when you’re like, alright, we’re good,” Donovan said. “They say that you can return to play in six to 10 weeks, and I was able to do that, but they said you could have some hiccups for a year. It’s just invasive, right? I mean, everything around your pelvis, they’re cutting through muscles. You could have some nerves, some scar tissue, all those things.
“I think ultimately I needed it. I mean, if you start pulling things off your pelvis, you kind of have to get all cinched back down, but they’re all just all kind of learning how to work together again.”
Re: 5/8 GT M’s vs CWS Hancock vs Burke
My bad thought he would need another one that he reinjured the core areaDonn Beach wrote: ↑Fri May 08, 2026 11:46 pmwhat's this surgery you keep talking about? He's recovering from a surgery, he's not having another one
“I’m still learning a lot about recovery. Things that I can do to keep my hips healthy after my surgery,” Donovan said. “… It was all kind of connected. It’s hard to put your finger on one thing. It’s probably a combination of a lot of things, but it was like jam the hip and then there was like a groin strain, the muscle in there that is around the adductor.”
While Donovan has played well for the Mariners, whether it’s his impressive .304/.437/.518 slash line for a .954 OPS at the plate or his improving defense at third base, he shared that it’s a longer road to feeling 100% after sports hernia surgery than people might think.
“I’ve heard anywhere from like eight months to a year is when you’re like, alright, we’re good,” Donovan said. “They say that you can return to play in six to 10 weeks, and I was able to do that, but they said you could have some hiccups for a year. It’s just invasive, right? I mean, everything around your pelvis, they’re cutting through muscles. You could have some nerves, some scar tissue, all those things.
“I think ultimately I needed it. I mean, if you start pulling things off your pelvis, you kind of have to get all cinched back down, but they’re all just all kind of learning how to work together again.”