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Locked On Mariners - Daily Podcast On the Seattle Mariners

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Locked On Mariners podcast is your daily ticket to stay ahead of the game and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the Seattle Mariners and Major League Baseball. Hosted by Ty Dane Gonzalez and Colby Patnode, the Locked On Mariners podcast takes you through the latest happenings and provides your daily Mariners fix with expert, local analysis, and coverage of all aspects of the Mariners franchise. Locked On Mariners takes you beyond the scoreboard for the inside scoops on the biggest stories from within the Mariners locker room and all over MLB. The Locked On Mariners podcast is part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your Team. Every Day.
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Episodes

Ace Fraley Flies High Again

Wednesday night's game was certainly one of the most memorable games thus far, and a prime reason for that is Mr. Jake Fraley. D.C. talks about this fun game -- fun despite it being an extra-inning game -- and talks about the exploits of Mr. Fraley. In addition, this was the first Major League game for Dillon Thomas, who had been in the minor leagues for almost a decade. And while he did go 1-5, he impacted the game with his glove, and his one hit was crucial. Ace Fraley also had a good game Thu...

Jun 11, 202127 minEp. 284

Has J.P. Crawford Turned the Corner?

Is this the first time an episode of Locked On Mariners has been titled with a direct question? I don't remember... Anyways, one of the bright spots in yesterday's loss in Detroit was shortstop J.P. Crawford. He's been coming on strong lately, and D.C. dives into his numbers to illustrate how much better his offense has been lately. Taylor Trammell has also been doing much better since his recall, and D.C. looks into his stats as well. As for the game, it was frustrating for multiple reasons. Le...

Jun 09, 202126 minEp. 283

More Umpiring Talk With Jonathan Miller

The title says it all. Jonathan Miller is back to talk about umpiring again. He and D.C. talk about pitch framing a little bit, the differences between minor league and Major League umpiring, and also a little bit about how umpires are trained. Prior to that discussion, however, there were some notable roster moves made by the Mariners. Chiefly, Jarred Kelenic's demotion to AAA Tacoma. However Shed Long Jr. is back, and the Mariners also called up a minor league veteran who will be making his Ma...

Jun 08, 202127 minEp. 282

M's Split Series in Anaheim; Jake Fraley Comes Up Aces

The Mariners lost two of three over the weekend to the Los Angeles/Anaheim/California Angels to split the four-game series. Southern California's Jason Hernandez, who covers a different Anaheim team for the Locked On Podcast Network, joins D.C. to talk about the final three games of the series. Jake Fraley put together a good piece of hitting and was rewarded with a grand slam, and J.P. Crawford proved he's more than a slap hitter. Both teams had bullpen problems, which cost the Mariners on Satu...

Jun 07, 202134 minEp. 281

Ace Fraley: No Trouble Walking

Justus prevailed in Anaheim last night, as the Mariners won 6-2. D.C. talks about the game, including Justus Sheffield's semi-rocky evening, the M's offense getting it done in the middle innings, and Jake Fraley drawing lots of walks. Again. D.C. then dives into Ace's numbers a bit, and the difference between his on base percentage and batting average is almost laughable. He compares Ace's stats to a player from around 30 years ago who was known for drawing lots of walks. In the second and third...

Jun 04, 202131 minEp. 280

One Inning Costs Flexen, But Mariners Can't Score Anyway

Chris Flexen was one poor inning away from tossing another very good game. But even with that bad inning, the Mariners couldn't scratch any runs across, so it made little difference in terms of a W or an L. D.C. talks about the game, and then dives into the offensive numbers of several Mariners hitters. Some are starting to come around, some aren't, and a couple have been pretty consistent all season. He then complains some recent defensive alignments, which had an excellent second baseman playi...

Jun 03, 202124 minEp. 279

Afternoon Delight

In the first regular afternoon episode of this show, D.C. goes over the previous two Mariner games -- one a fun win, the other an embarrassing loss. He's then joined by Jonathan Miller and Clive Braithwaite IV for two Mailbag segments. Questions include a question about the physicality of umpires, the future of the minor league system, and a comment on one fan's preference to see the Everett AquaSox instead of the Mariners while in town. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com...

Jun 02, 202134 minEp. 278

Brooms Up! Mariners Earn First Sweep of 2021

The Mariners' first sweep of the season was of the four-game variety. D.C. talks about all four games on Catch-Up Monday. Sunday's game particularly pleased him, and Ty France looks like he's back to himself, as well. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

May 31, 202125 minEp. 277

Number Crunchers

Failing to come up with anything interesting to say about yesterday's loss to Oakland, D.C. spends the entirety of B block diving in to the Mariners' offensive numbers to try to see exactly what the heck is going on. It's mostly the same group of hitters as we saw last year, yet they're not doing nearly as well. He comes up with a couple answers, but it still doesn't explain everything. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...

May 27, 202125 minEp. 276

The Host Has No Imagination

No, D.C. couldn't come up with an adequate title for today's show. But on this particular episode, we feature the remainder of the conversation he had with Jason Burke of Locked On A's about the Mariners and Athletic. This portion of the conversation focuses on the Mariners. Jason likes the Mariners, and was excited to learn that they were slumping horribly prior to the first game of the series. (Which the Mariners won.) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...

May 26, 202122 minEp. 275

M's Snap Losing Streak... In Oakland?!

Having been swept in the last two series, the Mariners headed to Oakland, where they have perennially had problems. Such was not the case last night. Guest host Taylor Blake Ward takes you through the M"s 4-2 victory, and then discusses the Seattle Mariners from a national perspective. There's a shortstop currently playing in the M's minor league system for the Modesto Nuts with whom Taylor is very impressed, and that would be Noelvi Marte. Taylor gives his impressions in Mr. Marte, and talks ab...

May 25, 202130 minEp. 274

M's Are Lousy; Everyone Goes on the IL

Not only are the Mariners playing poorly, but their problems with the injured list continue. D.C. talks about the three-game series in San Diego against the Padres. It was an uninteresting series for the most part, aside from Mariner sluggers Justus Sheffield and Justin Dunn getting it done on offense. Yes, that's right, the pitchers can hit, but the hitters can't. D.C. is not thrilled with the state of the team, to say the least, although there was some bad luck involved in Sunday's game, inclu...

May 24, 202131 minEp. 273

No-Hitter Blues, Protection Lists, and Anti-Curling

There was quite a bit of roster shuffling yesterday in Mariner-land. D.C. talks about the comings and goings before opening up the fan mailbag with Clive Braithwaite IV and Jonathan Miller. D.C. & Jon talk about the Mariner offense following two no-hitters (though the email was sent to the show after the first one), and also discuss which players in the M's organization they'd protect in a potential expansion draft. Also, D.C. re-starts a project he talked about last Fall. Learn more about y...

May 21, 202133 minEp. 272

Mariners Squander Scoring Opportunities

Which is worse: Getting no-hit, or having men on base in multiple innings yet only taking advantage in one of them? D.C. talks about last night's frustrating game; this is the most frustrated he's been on the air in a while. Logan Gilbert's second big league start wasn't good, either, but he did have a good first inning. D.C. talks about that as well. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

May 20, 202123 minEp. 271

M's Get No-Hit For the Second Time in Two Weeks While the Host Fails to Come Up With a Clever Title

Yes, gang, the Mariners have been no-hit twice now, this season. D.C. talks about last night's game -- a gem turned in by Spencer Turnbull. Justin Dunn looked good for much of the game, but a couple things here and there spoiled his outing. As did the bullpen, who gave up three runs, and catcher Luis Torrens', whose poor defensive play may have led to another Tiger run. D.C. crunches some numbers to find out how worse than the average Major League catcher Torrens has been this year in regards to...

May 19, 202121 minEp. 270

Casey Mize Facilitates the Mariners' Demise

Yes, that's unfortunately the best pun I could come up with. But Casey Mize spun 7,2 great innings against the Mariners last night. D.C. talks about his performance, and why he thinks his already good fastball looks may look faster than it really is. Yusei Kikuchi started slowly, but wound up pitching well for most of the game, but the story of the day was too much Mr. Mize. There's an updated to Marco Gonzales' rehab, and D.C. has some kind words to say about now-former Mariner Braden Bishop. L...

May 18, 202126 minEp. 269

Moore Offensive Output

The Mariners took the final three games of the four-game series over the weekend against the Cleveland Indians. Dylan Moore looks to have found his stroke and his timing, and his numbers have much improved over the previous few weeks. D.C. talks about Moore's improvement, and the improved offense at large. In addition, the bullpen had a much better series following a really bad road trip. D.C. dives into some pitching numbers, along with some offensive numbers. Learn more about your ad choices. ...

May 17, 202131 minEp. 268

Back to the Future: Part II & III

Both Jarred Kelenic and Logan Gilbert made their Major League debuts last night. How'd they do? If you want to know, listen to Locked On Indians. Just kidding. D.C. talks about both players' performances in depth in the second and third segments, and goes over the bulk of the game in the first segment. He talks a little about Luis Torrens' defense behind the plate, which he's not a fan of. On the bright side, the bullpen did well for the first time in several days. Learn more about your ad choic...

May 14, 202124 minEp. 267

Back to the Future

Yes, there was a Mariners game last night, but that's not the main topic of discussion on today's episode. Not only was the game awful, but there is much more important Mariner news: Two highly-touted prospects will be making their Major League debuts tonight! Both Jarred Kelenic and Logan Gilbert will play their first big league game. D.C. talks about the two young men, dives into their minor league numbers a bit, and also talks about possible roster moves which will be necessary to not only ca...

May 13, 202127 minEp. 266

Kikuchi-san Great, Bullpen Not So Much

Yusei Kikuchi turned in another great performance prior to tiring out in the 7th inning. Unfortunately, the bullpen couldn't hold the lead the M's had built, and Rafael Montero wound up with his 5th blown save already. D.C. talks about last night's game, Kikichi-san's performance, as well as the two relievers', and also explains why he didn't think the Mariner offense was very good despite scoring four runs. The M's have a new minor league catcher, and there are injury updates aplenty. D.C. also...

May 12, 202130 minEp. 265

M's Fall Flat In Texas, But Team USA Impressive In Calgary

While the Mariners were busy stinking up the new Ballpark in Arlington (or whatever it's actually called), Team USA was winning a bronze medal at the World Women's Curling Championship. But since this is Locked On Mariners and not Locked On USA Curling, D.C. talks about the three-game series against the Rangers in the first two segments. The first game was a win, and the offense showed signs of breaking out of its slump, but the next two games were sloppy. And Sunday's was a disaster. But D.C. t...

May 10, 202125 minEp. 264

Talking Prospects on an Episode With a Generic, Uninspired Title

Taylor Blake Ward is back on the program, and today he talks about a number of the Seattle Mariners' prospects who are in the minor leagues. Jarred Kelenic, Julio Rodriguez, and young hurlers Logan Gilbert, George Kirby & Emerson Hancock are among those discussed. In addition, the he and D.C. talk a little bit about Albert Pujols at the end of the show and share their memories of Mr. Pujols from when they were growing up. Finally, Mr. Ward brings up another player from the 90s with a Mariner...

May 07, 202137 minEp. 263

A Minor Episode

With the minor league season starting this week, D.C. and Locked On Mariners Contributor Jon Miller talk about minor league ball. D.C. attended the Spokane Indians home opener last Tuesday, and be briefly talks about that. Jon talks about some of the players he remembered watching as Tacoma Rainiers, some of whom went on to big league success, and some of whom didn't. Shane Monahan, Greg Pirkl, and Jim Bonnici are three names that are specifically brought up. The two of them also talk about the ...

May 06, 202131 minEp. 262

Ends Justify the Means

John Means no-hit the Seattle Mariners today. It was a brilliant pitching performance. D.C. talks about the game, and also serves up some no-hitter trivia, both regarding the Mariners and Baltimore Orioles; there are some strange coincidences regarding the last three no-hitters thrown in Seattle, including this afternoon's. Connor Newcomb from Locked On Orioles talks about John Means in the third segment, and also about his mastery on the mound. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastcho...

May 06, 202130 minEp. 261

Bullpen Mostly a Hit, Offense Mostly a Miss

Despite having to utilize the bullpen for the entire game yesterday, the staff did a very good job, by and large. (The 8th inning aside, of course.) D.C. talks about the game, which for him speaks more about the lack of offense than it did one bad inning from the bullpen. The minor league season starts today, and D.C. offers a quick preview of the two local minor league teams, the AAA Tacoma Rainiers and the A+ Everett AquaSox. (And of course HIS hometown Spokane Indians.) Learn more about your ...

May 04, 202129 minEp. 260

Two Out of Three Ain't Bad

The Mariners did take two of three games over the weekend against the Angels. D.C. talks about all three games, including Saturday's disastrous outing from Ljay Newsome, and Sunday's pitcher's duel. He also breaks down Jacob Nottingham's very brief and very odd tenure with the M's organization. In C block, D.C. offers some grand slam trivia on the anniversary of Dan Wilson's inside-the-park salami against the Tigers in the Kingdome. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adch...

May 03, 202123 minEp. 259

菊池さんすげい!

Yūsei Kikuchi was amazing yesterday in Houston. D.C. talks about his performance, but still finds something to complain about. (Not in Kikuchi-san's performance, but the fact that he was removed after seven innings and 95 pitches.) D.C. also talks about why his first couple seasons with the Mariners may have been largely unsuccessful, versus what we saw out of him yesterday. There's more injury news, unfortunately, but also a preview of the upcoming three-game series against the Los Angeles Ange...

May 01, 202131 minEp. 258

Bats Come Alive Against Greinke, Bullpen Gives it Away

This was not a typical 2021 Mariner loss. The offense was able to get to Zack Greinke -- who utterly dominated the M's the last time he faced them -- but the bullpen was the problem in this one. D.C. talks about this game, and also the unfortunate injury news that's come out in the last couple days. The Mariners have added two players to its organization via waiver claims, and D.C. tells you about these two players, an infielder and a catcher. To close out the show, Clive Braithwaite IV joins D....

Apr 29, 202132 minEp. 257

Offense Grinds to a Halt

The Mariners turned in two pretty poor offensive performances on Monday and Tuesday; D.C. recaps both games, the second of which was pretty well pitched by Marco Gonzales. This was the second start of his in succession that the M's offense didn't support him. Specific players are struggling, including Dylan Moore and Jose Marmolejos. D.C. also revisits the topic of catching on one knee with runners on base in C block, then ends the show speaking about the notion of expanding to 32 Major League B...

Apr 28, 202130 minEp. 256

Telegram Sam, You're My Main Man

Telegram Sam Haggerty sure had himself a great series, so D.C. talks about his exploits throughout the entire episode while referencing the song from which D.C. gave Mr. Haggerty his nickname. (D.C. also is assuming that Mr. Haggerty has never heard this particular song before.) Anyways, the Red Sox took two of three from the Mariners over the weekend, though there were some very good performances by the M's. Most impressive was Chris Flexen on Saturday, who turned in his best start of the seaso...

Apr 26, 202128 minEp. 255
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