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Servais: SPs give Mariners a shot to win ‘pretty much every game’
The Seattle Mariners haven’t gotten off to the best of starts in 2023, but that sure hasn’t been the fault of the team’s pitching staff.
Seattle Mariners’ Servais: Julio ‘trying to be a little bit more’ than himself
The Mariners are near the top of MLB in ERA, strikeouts, home runs allowed and walks issued.
Once again, Seattle has an excellent bullpen, but really it all starts with the team’s five-man starting rotation, which currently consists of Luis Castillo, Logan Gilbert, George Kirby, Marco Gonzales and rookie Bryce Miller.
During a Wednesday morning interview with Seattle Sports’ Brock and Salk, Mariners manager Scott Servais was asked about his starting rotation quite a bit.
Servais, a longtime MLB catcher, was also asked which of his pitchers he’d least like to face. That’s a tough question to answer, according to the skipper.
“Every one of our guys has got some stuff that I could not touch, for sure. But that’s the beauty of our staff. They’re all unique. They all do it a little bit differently,” Servais said. “We saw Logan just dominate the other night with the high fastball and the big curveball and the fastball was really getting on guys. We know how George does it with the command, the 2-seam, the 4-seam, the breaking ball. Luis Castillo does it from the different arm slot and just a totally different look from a right-handed pitcher. And then we’re getting a quick glimpse of Bryce Miller and what he’s got the fire out there. And then Marco is totally different than all of them.
“It’s really a fun staff to watch pitch every day. We take the field and feel good about who we’re sending out there is going to keep us in the game. And they have. They have given us a chance to win pretty much every game that we walk on the field.”
Kirby is one of the more unique pitchers in baseball as he has arguably the best command of any starter in the game. After pitching seven scoreless innings on Tuesday, Kirby’s 2023 ERA is just 2.62 and he has 35 strikeouts to just three walks over 44 2/3 innings in seven starts.
“He can repeat his delivery as good as any young pitcher I think I’ve ever been around. And his ability to do that allows for the awesome command, getting the ball on the edges and pitching just off the edges when he needs to,” Servais said.
While Kirby’s ability to command the zone has been well-documented, his competitive fire is something Servais feels doesn’t get enough attention.
“You want to get out of the way on this guy’s day to pitch,” Servais said. “He’ll tear your head off and rip your heart out. He wants to win, He wants to go deep in the ballgame and he’s just been throwing great. His stuff continues to get better. Some nights the breaking balls are better than others, but last night he had it all going on. It was fun to watch.”
Speaking of that competitive fire, there’s more to that in the Mariners’ rotation, especially among the young starters. Servais said that especially with Kirby and Gilbert pitching back-to-back, those two compete with one another to have the better outing. And the rookie Miller is adding himself to that category, too.
“Competition is good no matter where it happens. Amongst your team, that’s even better with guys trying to one up each other,” Servais said. “I think we saw a little bit of that back in the Braves heyday. And I’m not putting our guys in that bucket yet, but those pitchers the Braves ran out there with (Hall of Famers John) Smoltz and (Tom) Glavine and (Greg) Maddux and the guys they had were super competitive amongst themselves. Our guys have got a long way to go to get to that status, but they carry a lot of the same traits. They don’t want to let the team down, today’s their day, they want to step up, they want to go seven innings and keep us right there and that’s a good problem to have. It’s been fun to watch.”
Listen to the full interview with Servais at this link or in the player below.
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Former Seattle Mariners Star Alex Rodriguez to Stay on Hall of Fame Ballot For Another Year
Former Seattle Mariners star Alex Rodriguez is set to stay on the Baseball Hall of Fame ballot for at least another year.
While it’s unlikely that A-Rod gets into the Hall of Fame this year, he has enough votes to take another run in 2026.
Thus far, according to the Baseball Hall of Fame tracker, Rodriguez has gotten 47 votes out of 104 ballots. He would need to appear on 244 more ballots to get in this year, which seems like a tall task.
It’s unknown if Rodriguez will ever get in, given his admission of performance-enhancing drug use, but he continues to hang around the conversation.
Drafted No. 1 overall in the 1993 MLB Draft, Rodriguez made his debut with the Mariners in 1994, staying through the 2000 season. He made the All-Star team four times with the Mariners and won a batting title in 1996. He also hit 42 homers and stole 46 bases in an incredible 1999 season. He helped the Mariners to the playoffs in the 1995, 1997 and 2000 seasons. The M’s got to the ALCS in that 2000 season, taking the New York Yankees to six games. He also played for the Yankees and Texas Rangers.
In addition to Rodriguez, former Mariners outfielder Ichiro Suzuki is essentially a lock for the Hall of Fame. He’s currently on 100 percent of the ballots. Felix Hernandez is currently on 26 percent and Omar Vizquel is on 14.4 percent.
The Mariners have two true representatives in the Hall of Fame: Ken Griffey Jr. and Edgar Martinez. Other players like Adrian Beltre and Randy Johnson spent significant time in Seattle but are representing other teams in Cooperstown.
You can follow the tracking here.
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NFC Playoff Picture: Seahawks impact Wild Card schedule with win over Rams
While the Los Angeles Rams might have rested several of their key starters and limited the snap counts of those who did play against the Seattle Seahawks, you certainly can’t accuse them of not making a concerted effort to still win the game.
The Seahawks had to make a late red zone stand to win 30-25 in their season finale. Even if the Rams didn’t treat this game with the utmost importance in terms of playoff seeding, it did impact who they’ll play and potentially their road to the Super Bowl.
With the Tampa Bay Buccaneers winning the NFC South earlier in the day, the Rams needed to win to remain the No. 3 seed or else they’d drop to No. 4. That’s the difference between playing the Washington Commanders and the NFC North runner-up Minnesota Vikings, whom the Rams did defeat on a Thursday night back in October.
Seattle’s win has set up a Rams vs. Vikings rematch for next Monday night, while the Buccaneers will rematch the Commanders on Sunday night.
The Rams dropping to No. 4 means that unless the No. 2 seed Philadelphia Eagles and No. 3 Tampa Bay Buccaneers both lose next weekend, the Rams would have to go on the road for the NFC Divisional Round. As a No. 3 seed, the Rams would’ve only needed a Green Bay Packers win over the Eagles to snag a second home game, much in the way the Detroit Lions did last season when the Packers thrashed the No. 2 seed Dallas Cowboys.
Maybe, just maybe, the Seahawks sent the Rams to a more difficult path for a Super Bowl run… or even to get out of the opening weekend. If Minnesota sends the Rams packing, I think we’d be all happy with giving LA a tougher matchup.
While you’re here, check out the full Wild Card schedule for next week.
Saturday, Jan. 11
No. 5 Los Angeles Chargers at No. 4 Houston Texans, 1:30 PM PT on CBS, Paramount+
No. 6 Pittsburgh Steelers at No. 3 Baltimore Ravens, 5 PM PT on Prime Video
Sunday, Jan. 12
No. 7 Denver Broncos at No. 2 Buffalo Bills, 10 am PT on CBS, Paramount+
No. 7 Green Bay Packers at No. 2 Philadelphia Eagles, 1:30 PM PT on FOX
No. 6 Washington Commanders at No. 3 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 5 PM PT on NBC, Peacock
Monday, Jan. 13
No.5 Minnesota Vikings at No. 4 Los Angeles Rams, 5 PM PT on ESPN/ABC
Byes: Kansas City Chiefs, Detroit Lions
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Who the Seattle Seahawks will be playing in the 2025 regular season
The Detroit Lions beat the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday Night Football to wrap up the NFC North and the No. 1 overall seed. It also means that the Vikings will not only be on the road as a 14-3 team playing in the Wild Card against the Los Angeles Rams next Monday night, but they’ll be returning to Lumen Field to play the Seattle Seahawks in the 2025 regular season.
Game 272 was the final piece of the puzzle for the Seahawks’ 2025 opponents list. Whichever of the Vikings or Lions finished second in the NFC North would be headed to Seattle next season. While it would’ve been cool to see the Lions finally play at Lumen Field again after three straight Seahawks-Lions meetings in Detroit, it’s not happening.
The schedule is formulaic, which means the NFC West will play the whole of the AFC and NFC South, as well as the same-placed opposition from the NFC North (home), NFC East (away), and AFC North (away). Next season will be the AFC’s turn to get an extra home game, so the Seahawks will have nine away trips.
Home
Los Angeles Rams (10-7)
Arizona Cardinals (8-9)
San Francisco 49ers (6-11)
New Orleans Saints (5-12)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (10-7)
Indianapolis Colts (8-9)
Houston Texans (10-7)
Minnesota Vikings (14-3)
Away
Los Angeles Rams (10-7)
Arizona Cardinals (8-9)
San Francisco 49ers (6-11)
Tennessee Titans (3-14)
Jacksonville Jaguars (4-13)
Washington Commanders (12-5)
Atlanta Falcons (8-9)
Carolina Panthers (5-12)
Pittsburgh Steelers (10-7)
The early returns on Michael Penix Jr and the late surge by Bryce Young could make the NFC South portion of the schedule much tougher than it looks right now. Never assume the league is so static that the teams that were good/bad now will remain the same the following season.
The NFL regular season schedule will be released at some point in May.
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