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Friday, May 15, 2009

Morrow loses closer job for now


The Mariners have decided to give Brandon Morrow some time to get back to full strength and gain confidence in his other pitches like his breaking ball and splitter.


For the next few weeks Morrow will get plenty of work, but not in the 9th. Look for Aardsma or Bautista to get the save opportunities while Morrow develops his pitches.

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Thursday, May 14, 2009

Morrow blows save in the 11th inning


Brandon Morrow had a bad night in Texas. After the Mariners had come back in the top of the 11th to take a 5-4 lead, more blew the game on a 2-run double to Hank Blalock. He gave up a lead off single to Michael Young and walked Josh Hamilton.


This was another bad outing for Morrow, but he some of the best stuff in the league and the Mariners will be patient with him. Morrow only threw 16 [itches, but expect to see Aardsma to pitch Thursday if a save opportunity comes up. The may want to rest Morrow.

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Saturday, May 2, 2009

Temporary Saves

The Seattle Mariners have placed Brandon Morrow on the DL and will be there until May 9th. The guy who will step up, who you should pick up, is David Aardsma. He already has 3 saves on the year and has been extremely effective. He has pitched 9 innings and has 8 Ks, an ERA of 1.93, and a WHIP just over 1. It's doubtful that he will keep the closer role when Morrow is reactivated, but until then he should get you some saves for you and you never know. - Scout Monkey (scout_monkey@gmx.com)

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Sunday, April 26, 2009

Aardsma Gets 3rd Save, Shoulder Stiffness For Morrow


Brandon Morrow has been on fire over his past 6 appearances. After a brutal start he has pitched six scoreless innings , while earning five saves.


Morrow has shown complete command of all his pitches except for his first appearance. He has 7 K's over the 6 inning stretch and has secured that closer position.


Aardsma got the save last night because Morrow wasn't available due to stiffness in his pitching shoulder. This is something you will just have to put up with Morrow until his arm gets back to full strength. Clearly he is not 100% healthy and the Mariners have been trying to protect him until he is completely healthy.


Morrow should be good to go for Sunday.

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