66% of his base hits have left the park this year, that's amazing! Until you realize he only has 3 hits ALL season and 2 were homers.You better watch this because you might never see another...
I'm thankful he got us out of that jam, but it's difficult to be patient with an obese reliever who wears $50k of gold chains every time he goes up on the mound.Who'd have thought Castillo would be the one to pull the Mariners' ass out of the fire? Lol. Bullpen not nearly as reliable as last year, but who could have predicted that? Totally not everyone who posts here or anything.
For some reason when Castillo gets a save, the sayings; "Even a broken clock" and "Even a blind squirrel" pops in my head.Who'd have thought Castillo would be the one to pull the Mariners' ass out of the fire? Lol. Bullpen not nearly as reliable as last year, but who could have predicted that? Totally not everyone who posts here or anything.
So like I said Dave Sims was totally right!Dave Sims: "Right now the Mariners look to be in great shape to beat the Mets this afternoon."
Really? why?
Dave Sims, Mike blowers professional turd polishers.
But there is a difference, both are extremely talented but Kelenic’ issues are mental. Servais finally stood up for JRod which gave him confidence (plus put umpires on notice) and he has done great since. Kelenic’ struggles since has come to the big leagues has always been mental. Which Servais could possibly help but that isn’t him and generally is the role of a veteran. He needs a guy to mentally put him in his place when he gets in his own head.Jrod struggled early on, but his approach was solid.
Kelenic is lost. Again.
He came back up last year after going down and found a little success. Going down can help take some pressure off and get his head straight.
If Jrod ends up in a similar place I would expect him to get sent down as well. Right now that isn't what is best for him. Going down is for sure what is best for Kelenic.