D.C., Locked On Mariners Contributor Jon Miller, Locked On Anaheim Ducks hots Jason Hernandez, and Clive Braithwaite IV dip into the fan mailbag for the final time. Lots of messages this time around, talking about the Kendall Graveman Trade, distinguishing between celebrating and insulting the opposition, flowers, and the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers . Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...
Jul 30, 2021•44 min•Ep. 314
Yes, we're focusing Tuesday's wheeling-and-dealing rather than the final two games of the M's/Trashtros series. The third game in particular was terrible, so D.C. spends the majority of the episode speaking of the two trades the Mariners executed on Tuesday. In the first segments he talks about the trade which sent Kendall Graveman and Rafael Montero to Houston for Abraham Toro and Joe Smith. In the second segment, he discusses the acquisition of Tyler Anderson for two minor leaguers. He finally...
Jul 29, 2021•24 min•Ep. 313
My oh my, what a finish last night! D.C. spends two segments talking about last night's incredible and exciting come-from-behind victory against the Houston Asterisks, which was capped off with a Dylan Moore grand slam. D.C. breaks down the two plate appearances which led to the salami, which were almost as key as the grand slam itself. D.C. spends the last segment talking about two infielders whom the Mariners are reported to be interested in acquiring prior to Friday's trade deadline; he speak...
Jul 27, 2021•26 min•Ep. 312
After dropping the first game of a four-game series against the Oakland A's on Thursday, the Mariners win the final three in succession. Guest host Jason Burke talks about the final three games of the series, and in particular talks about Logan Gilbert's pitch selection and why it did not work for him on Saturday, leading to a very short outing. Jason also speaks about a couple players the M's had been said to be targeting, including one veteran with an inexpensive contract who has a skillset th...
Jul 26, 2021•33 min•Ep. 311
Locked On A's host Jason Burke fills in for D.C. on today's show. He talks briefly about last night's Mariners loss to the A's; there wasn't much notable about the game, it was another anemic performance by the Mariner offense, and A's starting pitcher Sean Manaea collected a career high 13 strikeouts. While he is obviously an Oakland A's fan, Jason likes what he's seeing with the Mariners, and is very high on the team's future. He speaks about young Logan Gilbert in the second part of the show,...
Jul 23, 2021•30 min•Ep. 310
Locked On A's host Jason Burke joins D.C. to talk about the upcoming four-game series in Seattle. The two talk about each of the starting pitchers, and also speak about their team's respective offense. Jason has some questions for D.C. about the Mariners, including some trade deadline talk, and when the team may be able to come together for a playoff run. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...
Jul 22, 2021•44 min•Ep. 309
The Mariners split the two-game series in Colorado against the Rockies. D.C. talks about both games, and talks about Rockies rookie Connor Joe. Incidentally, D.C. cannot say "Rockies rookie" ten times fast -- try it at home. In this afternoon's game Darren McCaughan made his Major League debut for the Mariners and gave the bullpen much needed length, tossing five innings. To close out the show, Locked On Mariners Contributor Jon Miller and Clive Braithwaite IV join D.C. to read the two listener ...
Jul 22, 2021•30 min•Ep. 308
D.C. is joined by Locked On Mariners Contributor Jon Miller and Clive Braithwaite IV to open up the fan mailbag. D.C. and Jon answer questions about the changes baseball made this year in regards to pitchers' use of foreign substances, what the rotation may look like a couple years from now, and hitters showing up pitchers after hitting a home run. They spent so much time answering these questions, they ran out of time before getting to all the emails. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit pod...
Jul 20, 2021•35 min•Ep. 307
Chris Flexen was terrific. The Mariner offense was great. And Scott Servais was very close to screwing the whole thing up. D.C. talks about tonight's game in a very rare overnight edition of Locked On Mariners . David Fletcher is one player who seems to step up his game just a bit when facing the M's, and he now has a 25-game hitting streak. D.C. talks about Mr. Fletcher, and the plethora of high scores across Major League Baseball on Friday. He ends the show with an important, but unhappy annou...
Jul 17, 2021•23 min•Ep. 306
Before handing out mid=season grades to the Mariners, D.C. goes over the two bits of news that came out today regarding both Hector Santiago and Jarred Kelenic. D.C. then gives each position a letter grade on how he thinks that position has fared over the course of the first half of the season. Finally, he recalls the first game in Safeco Field history on its anniversary. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...
Jul 16, 2021•30 min•Ep. 305
Two rules implemented last year may not be around much longer, much to the delight of D.C. and Locked On Anaheim Ducks host Jason Hernandez. The two talk about Commissioner Rob Manfred's comments alluding to the possibility that the extra-inning free-runner rule and seven-inning games in double headers will both be things of the past come next season. Both men are very happy to learn about these facts, and also surprised, and would also like to see pitch clocks implemented to speed up the pace o...
Jul 14, 2021•31 min•Ep. 304
In what D.C. thought was a very bizarre roster move, the Mariners designated pitcher Will Vest for assignment the other day. D.C. explains why he thought the move was bizarre, and talks about who he thought would have been the next to go if a 40-man roster spot needed to be cleared. With Cal Raleigh's call up to the Mariners over the weekend, the M's now have three catchers on the roster... or do they? D.C. explains what Mr. Raleigh's promotion might mean for Luis Torrens. Also, this is episode ...
Jul 13, 2021•23 min•Ep. 303
It was a pretty good weekend of Mariners baseball. Not perfect, of course, but they did take two of three games against the Los Angeles Angels. D.C. talks about all three games, including another gem from Chris Flexen on Saturday, and Cal Raleigh's first big league game on Sunday. D.C. spends some times diving into Mr. Flexen's numbers, and also highlights David Fletcher, one of his favorite players, who had a fantastic series in Seattle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.co...
Jul 12, 2021•27 min•Ep. 302
Jon Miller guest hosts today's episode, and he's joined by Locked On Anaheim Ducks host Jason Hernandez. The two of them are still abuzz about Logan Gilbert's stellar outing against the Yankees from the previous afternoon, so the two of them talk about their impressions of how the young right-hander did. They also talk about some of the more disappointing teams around the league, and ponder whether or not the Cubs will be buyers or sellers at the deadline. A discussion on shortened no-hitters fo...
Jul 09, 2021•30 min•Ep. 301
Two games to talk about on today's episode. D.C. begins with yesterday's game, which was not a Mariners victory. Yusei Kikuchi struggled through the first couple innings, but then settled down. In the second segment, Locked On Mariners contributor Jon Miller joins D.C. to talk a little bit about Justus Sheffield, as it's been revealed that he's not only dealing with arm trouble, but also an oblique strain. Finally, D.C. talks about Logan Gilbert's spectacular performance this afternoon against t...
Jul 08, 2021•26 min•Ep. 300
Justus Sheffield once again did not have it last night against the Yankees. D.C. and Locked On Yankees host Stacey Gotsulias discuss last night's blowout Mariner loss. (Or Yankee win, depending on your perspective.) Stacey offers some insight as to how the Yankees have been faring this season, highlighting the two starting pitchers who'll be opposing the M's over the course of the next two days, as well as the bullpen and Yankee offense. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com...
Jul 07, 2021•34 min•Ep. 299
The first game was a cheap extra-inning win, the second game was a blowout, and the third a nice, quick two-and-a-half hour victory. D.C. talks about all three games of the Rangers series on this "Catch-Up Monday" edition of Locked On Mariners . He ends with some calculations of what some 2021 Mariner batting averages might look like under last year's conditions, and conditions five years ago. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...
Jul 05, 2021•26 min•Ep. 298
Locked On Mariners Contributor Jon Miller guest hosts today's episode, and he has two Mariner wins to talk about. He runs down both wins in Buffalo against the Toronto/Buffalo Blue Jays, on extra-inning victory, and a semi-blowout. He then sets up the pitching match-ups for the upcoming series against the Rangers in Seattle, and ends the show with another story about his umpiring days. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...
Jul 02, 2021•20 min•Ep. 297
D.C. was rather salty in this episode at times. Maybe it's the heat. In any case, the Mariners got blown out by the Toronto/Buffalo Blue Jays yesterday afternoon, but that's not the lead story. Hector Santiago was suspended 10 games by Major League Baseball for using an illegal glove. D.C. reacts, and he's not very pleased. He also wasn't pleased by what the bullpen did yesterday, and one certain relief pitcher has earned his ire. D.C. goes off Rafael Montero in the final segment of the day. Lea...
Jun 30, 2021•26 min•Ep. 296
While it may be cooling off in the Puget Sound region, in the Inland Northwest, it's supposed to be hotter today than yesterday. (In fact, Spokane is supposed to set an all-time record for highest ever temperature.) So D.C. is a little out of it today because of the heat, leading to the unimaginative episode title. But at least it says what happens in the show. D.C. does go over the numbers of the Toronto Blue Jays (or "Buffalo Blue Jays?"), as they begin a three-game series against the Mariners...
Jun 29, 2021•32 min•Ep. 295
It was a weird weekend of Mariners baseball, highlighted by Hector Santiago's ejection upon being removed from the first game on Sunday. D.C. talks about this ejection, what the umpires found, possible ramifications, and talks about what Mr. Santiago and Scott Servais said in post-game press conferences. The rest of the series was surrounded by weirdness, as well, including the delayed start to Saturday's game, and its eventual suspension until Sunday morning. D.C. talks about the three games, w...
Jun 28, 2021•27 min•Ep. 294
D.C. had already scheduled Dodger fans Jon Miller and Jason Hernandez to appear on today's program, and then the Dodgers wind up getting no-hit by the Cubs last night. The three gentlemen discuss last night's historic, record-tying 7th no-hitter of the season -- which none of them remembered to mention on the air. The discussion of foreign substances continues, as well, sparked by an incident in which Joe Girardi requested Max Scherzer be checked twice in one inning. The trio discuss this incide...
Jun 25, 2021•34 min•Ep. 293
Jon Miller joins D.C. to dive into the fan mailbag, where they field questions on many different subjects. When do the two of them think the Mariners will finally be ready to compete in the American League West? What does a normal day look like for D.C.? And most importantly, what did he find on his quest to find the perfect flan recipe? Also, it appears as if at least one listener is not a fan of Clive Braithwaite IV. Jon ends the show with a couple more umpiring stories, including a story whic...
Jun 24, 2021•30 min•Ep. 292
Two games to discuss today on Locked On Mariners . First, last night's great pitching match-up between Chris Flexen and Kyle Freeland, in which the M's had the upper hand, albeit slightly. Shed Long Jr. did his thing again, hitting the go=ahead home run in the 8th inning. This afternoon's game did not go as well, as Justus Sheffield again struggled with the feel for his secondary pitches, and command of all of them. D.C. talks about both games, and then goes on another rant about modern-day base...
Jun 24, 2021•29 min•Ep. 291
The Mariners earn another four-game sweep, and D.C. isn't here to celebrate by saying "brooms up." Instead, Clive Braithwaite IV fills in for him, and he talks about the pitching and the offense in the four-game series sweep of the Tampa Bay Rays. The M's put together a few big innings, including two grand slam home runs. One Mariner who struggled last year is off to a pretty good start this year, and Clive talks about him, as well as some other Mariner hitters. He also highlights one player dow...
Jun 23, 2021•32 min•Ep. 290
Locked On Mariners Contributor Jon Miller is given the reigns for this episode, and he lucks out by getting to talk about a very exciting come-from-behind victory over the Tampa Bay Rays. Jon talks about the game, which wasn't all good; starter Justin Dunn had to leave the game early. Jon then talks about the pitching match ups for the remaining three games of the series, and also discusses a very unusual triple play, which was a Major League Baseball first. Learn more about your ad choices. Vis...
Jun 19, 2021•20 min•Ep. 289
The Twins salvaged the final game of the three-game series in Seattle by jumping all over starting pitcher Justus Sheffield. D.C. talks about Sheff's performance, and also another weak day for the offense. Shifting gears in the next segment, Locked On Mariners Contributor Jon Miller joins D.C. to talk about expanded playoffs. Not entirely about last year's expanded playoffs, or proposed plans for the near future, but the 1994 playoff structure, and a little history on when and why playoffs have ...
Jun 18, 2021•35 min•Ep. 288
Yes, the Mariners were certainly "Flexen" their muscles last night, eh? Anyways... The Mariners did crush the Twins last night, every aspect was on point, not the least of which was starter Chris Flexen. D.C. talks about the right-hander's best game as a Major Leaguer, and also about the offensive explosion, including big nights from about half the starting lineup. It was announced yesterday that Major League Baseball would officially begin cracking down on pitchers using foreign substances on b...
Jun 17, 2021•32 min•Ep. 287
Failing to come up with a clever title for today's program, D.C. leads off the program with an update on Mitch Haniger. With two men named Jake (Fraley & Bauers) filling the void quite well at this time, Taylor Trammell patrolling center field, and also with the Mariners not in contention this year, does all this point to Maniger being traded? Several members of the media think so, but D.C. disagrees, and he explains why he thinks Maniger will remain a Mariner. There are also roster notes ap...
Jun 16, 2021•28 min•Ep. 286
Jonathan Miller guest hosts today's episode, and he's joined by Locked On Anaheim Ducks host Jason Hernandez. The two of them discuss one of the contemporary hot button issues in baseball: pitchers' [alleged] use of foreign substances. The two of them talk about how this might impact accused pitchers' legacies, and Jon talks about how and when umpires are allowed to check pitchers for anything that could doctor baseballs. The two of them then discuss some of the more bizarre plays that have take...
Jun 11, 2021•33 min•Ep. 285