2011年7月11日星期一

Mariners Fans and Players starting to build Synergy

Final Nox the Jack-tar* cheek bestowed some other plane section to the infamous “Kings Court” to accommodate the growing number of enthusiastic and vocal Seattle Mariners devotees who constituted covered to a triumph near the King himself. Felix Hernandez went eight frames allowing only one run and deported the first base collide with near a pitcher at Safeco Field since it was opened as the Mariners beat the Marlins 5-1.

All the while the eclectic bunch in the left field corner held up K contracts, intoned inward unison and fair in general produced active on a night where the Mariners rattling consumed the  home-field vantage provided by a local fan base even though this game was technically a road game for our .500 club.

While I’m not to sure how much of this ruckus is self-generated you said it a good deal the PR drudges with the club have done to foster this phenomenon, either formula they are a great thing and long overdue. I recall the glory days from 95-2001 once we cost inwards the hunt down and however vibrant and alive the crowds here in Seattle were, especially back in the Kingdome era. Some of you might come back the “Donnie retire” intone that was educated spontaneously during the 95 series with the Yankees to taunt the calling team up you said it execrable from a serial publication father Mattingly had here in Seattle. This sort of synergy created between a creative fan base and a group of players can be magical as we witnessed last night with Miguel Olivo.

Somehow the Kings homage crew ascended with an old adaptation of a chant from the the Wizard of Oz and were chanting OLIVO Oooooh in the one-ninth. Olivo answered with an gage clenching two-run homing pigeon and later told the mainstream press that he had never had a chant like this before in his life history and he cost glad and needed to bring on with that at bat for the fans, and indeed he did.

Now I’m sure that most of the stat-geek bloggers will dismiss the importance of having the fans and players feeding off each others energy, but one doesn’t have to look to far down the coast to recall the magical synergy created betwixt the giant star* instrumentalists and their lovers concluding mollify. I was able to attend a NLCS game myself between the Giants and Phillies and observed grown men and women wearing black beards like the eccentric closer Brian Wilson. vendors were selling Panda Hats in the stadium for their chubby third basemen and there embodied heaps of liothyronine- shirts with Tim Lincecum that said ” Let him Smoke” with a marijuana leaf on them! Not to mention having songs posted on youtube by the fans that ended up being played in the stadium.

At some point when a team gets hot and the local fans start identifying with the players and visa- versa the game of Baseball can take on a new dimension. This blog is dedicated to helping create that energy with all you readers and subscribers and myself fashionable back up from our cabaret. This season has had a lot of ups and downs but it is beginning to become fun and may allow the next generation of Seattle Mariners fans and players to connect and create the kind of bond and synergy that can not embody reduplicated from hydro hastens and drum up french-fried potatoes. Break M’s ! http://jeffsmariners.com

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