Two years into a five-year, $64 million contract, Adrian Beltre has produced a .262 average, 44 home runs, and 176 RBIs. However, after the All Star break in 2006, Beltre slugged .552 with a whopping 18 home runs. Does this strong second half bode well for a turn-around in 2007, or will Mariners fans have to deal with 'A-Drain' once again? This blog intends to follow the 2007 season for Adrian Beltre, and the Seattle Mariners, and promises to hold no punches.



5/17 Rubber Game v. Angels


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I really want to believe in this good start/bad start pattern....

We could say Felix's start was a "bad" start, even though he was effective, and the halos had a good deal of luck going for them.

We could also argue that Baek's start tonight was a "good" start, even if it started poorly....he did a good job of keeping the M's in it for more than half the game.

Which sets us up for a great start from Wash tommorow, and why not? 2.64 ERA on the season, 2.97 at home in 33 of his 47 innings....

Does not mean this will be a cake walk. No matter how quad like Anaheim's lineup is. Vlad makes a huge difference. Colon has been pitching great as well.

4-3 M's.

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