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Episode Date: May 16, 2024The Mariners have won eight of their last nine series, beating the Royals 4-2 on Wednesday to take two of three before hitting the road for a long east coast trip. Ty and Colby recap Bryan Woo's secon...d start of the year, Andrés Muñoz's five-out save, and a solid day for Seattle's bats.Ask us questions!Follow the show on Twitter: @LO_Mariners | @TyDaneGonzalez | @CPat11 Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!DoorDashGet all your Mother’s Day gifts, all in one place and get 50% off your next order, up to $15 when you spend $15+ on your next flower, convenience, grocery, or retail order now with code LOCKEDONMLB. That's LOCKEDONMLB. Order using DoorDash today. Terms apply. Monopoly GO!Get in the game and join your friends. Click HERE to Download MONOPOLY GO! now free on The App Store or Google Play. PrizePicksGo to PrizePicks.com/lockedonmlb and use code lockedonmlb for a first deposit match up to $100! eBay MotorsFrom brakes to exhaust kits and beyond, eBay Motors has over 122 million parts to keep your ride-or-die alive. With all the parts you need at the prices you want, it’s easy to bring home that big win. Keep your ride-or-die alive at EbayMotors.com. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers.GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONMLB for $20 off your first purchase. FanDuelFanDuel, America’s Number One Sportsbook. Right now, NEW customers get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS BETS with any winning GUARANTEED That’s A HUNDRED AND FIFTY BUCKS – win or lose! Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Eight series wins out of their last nine for the Mariners with a four to two win over the royals this afternoon.
We'll tell you all about it coming up here on the locked on marries postgame show.
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Marers beat the Royals 4 to 2 to win their eighth series out of their last nine.
We're going to talk about Brian Wu's second start of the year.
Obviously that five out save by Andreas Munoz.
And a solid day for the offense, which came through when the team needed it most on multiple occasions today.
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Oh, boy.
All right, that was a stressful and unnecessarily long baseball game,
but the mayor has come out on the right side of it, so we're happy.
Let's start with Brian Wu's start.
It was dominant through the first first.
five innings of this one.
He was very efficient.
Five strikeouts over those five innings.
But then there was a long wait in between
innings after the home plate umpire had to leave the game
and we were waiting for his replacement to get his gear on
and all this stuff.
I think it was about a 10 or so minute delay
before the Mariners started hitting.
And then, you know,
Wu obviously had to wait through that as well
before he was able to come back out.
And obviously getting ramped up,
getting ramped back up after long waits
in between innings has been an issue for Wu so far here since starting his rehab assignment
down in Tacoma and then obviously last start. This time around wasn't really much of a velocity
issue, but he did have some trouble throwing strikes and he had to be taken out of the game.
So overall, how did you feel about Wu's start today, Chloe?
I mean, the guy threw 79 pitches and I think 60 of them were strikes.
Yeah, 60 strikes on 79 pitches. That's like George Kirby level stuff. And when you look at the pitch
breakdown. There wasn't any kind of, you know, secret to how Brian Wu was just, you know,
knifing through this Royals lineup of the 79 pitches he threw. 63 of them were either the
four seamer or the two seamer. Just fastball on fastball and fastball. He went right after these
royals hitters and they didn't really have an answer for him until the sixth inning. So, you know,
the velocity was was fine today. It was, you know, average 94.6 on the four seamer. You know,
It's topped out at 96 on both the four seam and the two seam.
Worth noting that it wasn't just the one extended inning that Brian Wu had to sit through.
The second inning was also a bit longer.
It was a bit of a weight for the Mariners, you know, as they loaded the bases.
They had long at bats and, you know, they were really working Marsh's pitch count.
And Wu had to sit there and he came out in the next inning and was totally fine.
You know, just velocity was right where it needed to be through a ton of strikes, blah, blah, blah.
So yeah, you look at Wu today.
really good stuff.
Just very aggressive.
He threw 42 four seamers.
Got 29 swings,
eight whiffs,
three called strikes.
That's pretty good for the four seam fastball.
And then the break,
in terms of the breaking balls,
again,
he only threw,
well,
okay, it's stack ass.
So sweeper,
slider.
Who's to say?
Who knows?
Yeah.
All right.
But so let's just call it.
He threw 12 sliders.
Half of them sweepers.
sweepers, half of them true sliders.
There was a velocity difference
between them. So, you know,
that's probably how they differentiate them.
He threw six sweepers, and
he got two whiffs on two swings
and three called strikes on that pitch.
So, you know, we've talked about
Hey, and Brian, we take the next step. Is there an
off speed pitch that he can get? Well, he was going to
throw 83% called strike plus whiff rate with
a slider or
any breaking ball for that matter. It's over for
you, especially when he's pinpointing the fastball
the way he was today. So he only threw
six of them again like not really much of a sample size there he also threw six sliders and he got
two whiffs on four swings and a called strike on that as well so 50% called strike plus whiff on the
slider so both breaking balls regardless of you know how you want to classify them were pretty good
in the limited amount of times that we threw them today even through a couple changeups
nothing real notable there but yeah it was just forcing two seam and then you know finish guys off
with the slider and both the,
both the breaking balls he threw today were
both pretty good. The sweeper
wasn't put in play once. No foul
balls, no balls put in play.
So yeah,
it was a very good, effective pitch for him, but today was about the
fastball and he had a dominant one.
Yeah, he was fantastic today.
And then the bullpen,
Gabe Spire cleaned up, Woo's mess
there in the bottom of the
six, or in the top of the six, rather.
Ryan Stanick had a clean inning, really weird.
play to end that inning with the ball ricocheting off of Thai France to Josh Rojas, but a nice
play by Rojas to get that third out there. And a rare, rare occasion where Ryan Stanick actually
got all three outs without much issue. So that was nice to see. But then we get to the eighth
and it's Austin Voth throwing a high leverage. Yeah, throwing a high leverage in which,
yeah, not not putting him in the best position. Not not what, not what, not what's just all
what you want to see in a at the time of what a one run game two run it was it was three to one at that time yeah um it did not go well to to put it lightly requiring andres munoz to take over there and begin his what would end up being a five out saver really essentially a six out save we'll talk more about that in just a moment but first a reminder this episode of the locked on air is post game show is brought to you by ebay motors
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And you're listening to the Lockdown Mariners Postgame show.
The Marins are off tomorrow, but you can catch their first game of their
series with the Orioles starting Friday on the Marr's hometown broadcast with Sirius XM via the
SXM app. All you have to do to find that is search the word Mariners. So Andres Munoz is a
dog. Absolute dog. His second four plus out save of this series, his fourth of that kind this
season. And it was actually kind of a six out save when you really think of it because Luis Erius
had the throwing error on the ground ball by Hunter Renfro.
Tell us a little bit about Munoz here, Colby.
Yeah, 33 pitches today, 21 sliders.
So we're getting back to Munoz at his best,
where it's just like, yeah, I throw 100,
but my slider's my best pitch, and I'm going to throw that.
And there were times last year where he didn't have his slider at all.
I had no feel for it whatsoever, and he was just trying to survive on a four seamer and a two seamer.
And he wasn't as effective because he didn't have his best.
pitch and the slider is very clearly his best pitch through 21 of them today um you know 13 swings
uh four whiffs one called strike on that pitch but he doesn't mean he didn't get any value off of his
two fastballs either uh six four seamers six two seamers topped out at a hundred uh didn't drop below 97
uh he got uh two whiffs on on four seamers uh on six four seamers six swings uh so they were trying to be
aggressive on that basketball. When they got it, they swung at it. And they just couldn't really do
anything with it. So it was a very good pitch for him. You also got a whiff on a two-seamer,
which is not a pitch that you generally get a lot of swing and miss with. So Munoz was just really
good. He was throwing a lot of strikes. He threw 23 strikes on 33 pitches. This is something,
this is kind of the evolution of Munoz, because you remember last year, he really struggled
when Seattle would try to bring him back out after sitting him and, you know, try and, you know, try and
ramp back up again and, you know, get that energy going.
He struggled with that.
And this year, he's more than proven that he can handle that.
I don't think you want him to handle it as much as he already has this early in the year.
I don't think you can say he's been overworked.
He didn't pitch yesterday.
He's got an off day tomorrow.
So it doesn't feel like they're pushing it too much with him quite yet.
But if you continue to ask somebody to get five out saves twice a week for an entire season,
he's either going to fall flat on his face at times more so than he normally would or he's
he's going to get hurt right and that's kind of the concern here is that he gets hurt you already
without brash for the rest of the year who knows if you're going to get Santos so
munius has had to step up in a big way because his high leverage you know colleagues they're
not here they aren't able to help him right now and the mariners are just kind of trying to
manage what they know is a problem the mariners aren't stupid they know their bullpins not deep
enough right now.
And, you know, they know that they can't count on Santos to be the fixed there because
we don't know if he's even going to pitch this year.
And even if he does, there's no guarantee that he's going to perform like the high leverage
guy, you hope.
So Munoz right now really saving Seattle in their bullpen as they try and figure out some
kind of mix there, you know, the fact that they used awesome both in a, in the eighth inning
of a two run game is proof enough, right, that this thing is not built to sustain this.
and Munoz is going to need help at some point.
But for now, he's been one of the best relievers in baseball.
And, you know, the disaster of the nightmare of the four-walk inning in Milwaukee is long behind him.
And he looks like he's poised to possibly make the All-Star game.
I mean, if he's getting four or five out saves on the regular,
he's probably going to be down in Texas this July.
But he's been exceptional.
And it's because the slider is back and it's a filthy weapon.
And, you know, the sliders are all great.
love the slider but my favorite pitch is the final out of the game because that's just
I'm tired of seeing you I'm going to throw you a fastball down the middle yeah and I'm going to
just blow it by you yeah you're not touching me I know you're not touching me so here it is
boom right and it just it's that's how you know Munoz is feeling himself right now like he's
feeling good because he just reared back and was like you know what screw you're done boom
and game's over yeah for me and felled off a couple pitches there towards the end and it
just like, okay, let's just, let's stop screwing around here. Like, here's the fastball, hit it.
Dary motto. Yeah. So yeah, Munoz being used this way, a byproduct of, you know, the,
the lack of depth that the, the Marys have right now, especially in the high-lobush department,
and their bullpen, you know, both being used in the eighth, a byproduct of that as well.
I'm pretty nervous about this bullpen at the moment. Like, you know, Spire's been pretty good.
He's had a couple of shaky outings recently, but overall has,
had a really good season.
Munoz, obviously, like we just talked about, he's been fantastic.
Thornton's been kind of up and down.
Stanick's been really up and down.
You really just don't know what you're going to get on a night-to-night basis from those guys.
Saucato's hurt right now, but there's some belief there from Scott's service on the mayor is that he should be back after his 15 days on the IL are up, which is honestly miraculous, given what that injury looked like down in Minnesota.
but still they need high leverage help,
especially when they're going to be going on the road here to Baltimore to New York.
And then Washington's a tough customer too.
They're not a great team, but they're going to be a tough out as well.
I think the mayor should be pretty aggressive on the trade market right now for a reliever.
You know, maybe they are right now.
But I'm at the point now where you're getting into a really tough part of your schedule
and your bullpen is kind of a mess at the moment.
If you have to pay $1.50 for a dollar.
Right.
You know, if those guys are available.
And there's probably some arms in Miami.
There's arms in Chicago.
Teams that we know are sellers.
There's a few arms.
There's not a ton, you know, right now.
So maybe you have to, you know, go get an extra bullpen arm from somebody who's still, you know,
in contention mode.
Like maybe this isn't something where you can just go and find somebody who's, you know,
having a fire sale.
and getting an arm there.
Maybe you have to pay up a little bit more to go get somebody.
So we'll see.
I did think it was interesting today that Scott didn't push Spire and Stanick for an extra
out or two because Spire only threw nine pitches.
He could have gone back out there.
Stanick only threw eight pitches.
He could have gone back out there.
and they just didn't do it.
And this was Scott knowing that he was an inning short.
Like if he didn't ask Spire or Stannick to go out there and get more than three outs,
he was going to be an inning short of getting to Munoz.
And that would mean he would have to use somebody like both.
So little weird that instead of just asking Spire to get four outs,
instead of just asking Stannick to get four outs that or five outs or whatever it is, right,
that he went to the bullpen.
He didn't put them back out there despite having pitch counts that suggests that he could
absolutely do that.
Yeah, especially on Stanick.
Right.
Stanick hasn't fair too well in his second inning of work.
So you get that a little bit, but, you know, Spire hasn't been great.
This is his first really good outing in a minute.
But, you know, again, he only threw nine pitches.
And the next inning, I believe, what was it, Massey was leading off?
And like, we know that, you know, lefty on lefty is a very difficult thing.
So it just felt like they could have gone Spire there.
And then maybe then you go vote to get the two outs after Spire gets the one out.
And then you can go Stannock in the eighth.
And that's how you kind of bridge that gap.
So you don't have to ask Munoz to go five outs.
But for whatever reason, it didn't work out that way.
And there's probably a lot of things behind the scenes that we don't know about in terms of Stannick and Spire and all of that.
So, you know, pretty easy to criticize in moments like that.
But it did seem it did strike me as awesome.
that they didn't go back out to Spire or Stannick to go get, you know,
as many extra outs as they could because you could tell, you know,
unfortunately Wu only went five and a third, you know,
they were going to be about an inning short of getting to getting to Munoz.
And so I thought maybe they tried to make up that inning by asking Stannick and Spire
to each get an extra out or two.
But they didn't, they didn't go that route.
And, you know, it worked out at the end, but you see why I wanted them to, right?
You watched Austin both in the eighth.
Yeah.
I just, I wonder right now, like, what would it cost me to get Austin Adams from the A's tomorrow?
Yep.
So let's talk about this offense.
It was a solid day at the office for the offense.
Talk about them in just a moment.
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So I thought it was a pretty good day for the Mariners offense today, all things considered.
They weren't able to take much advantage of a bases loaded one out situation in the second.
They only got one run out of that.
But they were able to run up Alec Marsh's pitch count.
And they put together some really good plate appearances over the course of the day, I thought.
But most importantly, and what was most impressive about today and what was just ultimately so huge about the offense's performance today was they were able to respond multiple times after the Royals started to mount a little bit of a comeback.
You know, the Royals would get a run here and the Mayors would come back and get that run back.
They did that twice with the Rojas, RBI, after the Dom Kanzone double, which was huge going up against Anhele Zerpa after Dillamor.
after Dillamore and Luis Arias couldn't drive that run in.
And then Luke Rayleigh, who had yet another really good day today.
He goes, what, two for three, I believe today, two for four today,
and had that RBI single, got thrown out,
trying to stretch it out into a double.
But that gave the Mare's more breathing room
and made that ninth inning with runners on the corners
a little less stressful than it could have been for Andres Munoz there.
So, Colby, talk a little bit about this offense.
Pretty solid day, right?
It was a weird one for Seattle today offensively.
Like, that's second inning.
You have to break through.
Like, that is an opportunity to just, I don't want to say in the game right there.
But if you get two or three there, it's pretty much over at that point.
Because now, now Kansas City's going to their bullpen a lot earlier.
We already know they used their high leverage arms last night.
and they kept him out there, even when the game got away.
Like they used MacArthur,
and then they pretty much burned him for today.
So we knew that if you could get Marsh out of this game,
you were going to face that middle of the bullpen,
which not all that scary, right?
At least in terms of names and stuff.
So they had a chance there to kind of completely change the outlook of this game.
Couldn't get it.
It took an Adam Fraser error for them to get anything.
And Luke Rayleigh's hustling and, you know, hustle
is his good speed, uh,
drop the qualifiers. He's just fast.
Uh, so yeah, I mean,
they needed a little bit of luck there. But then yeah,
just a run here, attack on a run here, attack on a run here.
You'd like to see the beginning, right?
You'd like to see more than, uh, five hard hit balls in a game.
Like, that's not great.
But, you know, overall, they,
they struck out, uh, just eight times in this game, uh, only two walks.
But, you know, the eight strikeouts pretty good, uh, for them,
especially.
a lot of quality at bats,
even though they didn't really turn into hits.
Julio had another two hit game.
Rojas went one for four,
which is just kind of what he does now.
We're seeing Rojas slow down a little bit here.
He's pretty much just going one for four every night,
but still going one for four every night.
And today's one was pretty big hit.
So Rojas has done a really good job,
and it sounds like JP will be back with the team on Friday.
So that discussion about what you do with the lineup,
probably talk about tomorrow.
Yeah. And yeah, and we'll just go from there. But Julio had a couple hits today. Mitch Hanager had a hit going the opposite way. You know, nice little single. Is that a good couple last days? Yep. He's using the whole field a little bit, drew a walk today, reach base a couple times. So, you know, you hope that Hanager is starting to kind of round the corner again and go back into one of his hot streaks. That would help a ton. Cal Raleigh must have hit like, I don't know, three or four foul balls that were nearly home runs.
like in his first two out bats.
Like,
yeah,
so,
you know,
he goes one for four.
It's still a pretty good day,
but it could have been a great day.
He was very close,
uh,
to having the great day.
Luke Rayley just continues to just rake and,
uh,
more like nuke rakely,
right?
Huh?
But,
uh,
I'll stick to the Mitch.
And that's going to do it for our show.
Thank you so much for joining us here on the lockdown
marriage post game show.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'll stick to the Mitch puns.
Please.
Uh,
yeah.
But,
But, you know, overall, like, we're to the point now where you don't even have to qualify, like, well, since he became an everyday player, blah, blah, blah, but you could.
And I think those are, I think the fact that he's been playing really well lately and that kind of starts the day he started to play every day.
I don't think that's an accident.
But overall now, after today's game, he's sitting 276, 315, 425.
That's a 116 WRC plus on the season.
So even if you count the first 12 at-bats where he was, you know, look bad.
quote unquote look bad.
He's still been a very, very good hitter.
And he's on a hot streak right now.
So, you know, they didn't take him out of the game.
He got to face the lefty.
And he made a play in the gap that Mitch Hanigar would not have made.
So you can see the difference there in Rayleigh.
And obviously with Garber being out today, it left the DH open for Hanigar.
So that was nice to see.
Ty France hits his second home.
run in the series absolute nuke job uh 412 into the back of the bullpen he had a pretty good
series a lot of bad at bats but he also you know he we saw him at least to me the at bats looked
a little bit better like still chasing a little too much still some bad chases whatever uh he
had one in the with the bases loaded or whatever where he or was after can zones no uh i know
i know what you're talking about yeah yeah he he uh he chased a fastball outside the top
the zone. And he popped up and all that stuff. Like he's not there yet. But again, a couple home runs in
this series. Yeah. We saw, I saw him foul off, you know, maybe half a dozen really tough two strike
pitches in this series that he would have been swinging through a week ago. So you kind of hope that he's
made some adjustments there. But until we see it consistently, right? It's the Julio thing. It's the
hand-agre thing. Until we see it for like a week in a row, it's just an isolated incident. But still good
to see. A good tie France changes this offense so much that.
I really hope that we get back to what he was, you know, two years ago.
That would be, that would help a ton.
And then, you know, we get to see Dom Kanzone come back.
And first app bat, little rough, little rough.
Everybody hits the big double in his last app bat, you know, goes one for three with the double, scores a run.
And Dimo and, and Luis, they had rough games at the plate.
They were, they were not great.
Luis had a rough game overall.
Yeah.
He had a rough series.
He had a rough series.
Yeah, he had the pop-up that he dropped,
trying to back pedal and all that.
Like, yeah, not a great series for Luis.
Not a great series for my brand.
No, but thankfully,
starting tomorrow,
Luis can kind of just,
or well,
the next game, Friday.
Luis can go back to the role
that actually makes some sense for him,
hitting mostly against lefties,
you know,
playing two,
three times a week.
And that's because of the return of JP.
So, you know,
this is Dylan,
Moore's kind of Swan song as a starting shortstop unless something bad happens to JP tonight.
But, you know, obviously, again, you got to give him a ton of credit for what he did.
And he's going to be in the lineup in Baltimore, too, because I think there's two lefties scheduled to pitch for the Orioles this weekend.
So Dylan Moore is going to be in the outfield, probably for Rayleigh or Canzone for at least a couple of these games.
But, you know, Dimo didn't end his stint as Mariners starting shortstop on the highest note at the plate tonight.
but old dilly rolls did his job and then some over the last three or four weeks so uh you know hard
to argue uh with the results you got there so overall nine hits you know two walks only eight strikeouts
four runs it's not bad you know it's not bad it's not what you want uh because you had a chance
to really explode in the second and and all that but it is what it is sometimes you just got to grind
through these games and just and you just scratch out a run here or run there uh and that's how you have to
win games sometimes and the Mariners did that and the offense is still wildly inconsistent but
you look at it four five six runs a night they've shown that they can do that over the last
you know a week or so we've seen about half the games they score four five six seven eight runs
the other half they score one so let's find some consistency in there but yeah this is this is a
good game because they found a way to scratch out enough runs uh to win the series and like you said
every time kansas city kind of punched back you punched them right back and
And it just kind of keeps the deficit where it is.
And it's demoralizing for a team when they think they're making this comeback.
And then, oh, nope, there we go.
Yeah.
Dallas has been restored.
So Kansas City's playing really good baseball in the marriage,
took two out of three from them.
That should not be discounted, regardless of how they did it.
100%.
Jorge Polanco and Mitch Garver missing back-to-back days,
but it doesn't seem like the mayors are too concerned about either one of those guys.
And I think there's a pretty decent chance.
we'll see both of those guys back in the lineup on Friday against Baltimore.
And then, you know, J.P. Crawford expected to be activated on Friday as well,
meaning Leo Rivas will most likely head down to Tacoma.
He obviously scored on the Luke Rayleigh single, near double today in the bottom of the eighth.
So salute to Rivas, you know, for making his MLB debut, having that triple in his debut.
and helping out on the base pass here and there a little bit.
But the Mariners on Friday expected to basically have their opening day position player group back together
for the first time since Canzone went on the IL and that, what was that the Cubs series?
Or was that the Red Series?
It was the Cubs series.
Yeah.
It's kind of Luis Castillo's first good start of the year.
Yeah, yeah.
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