M’s notebook: Struggling Zunino optioned to Tacoma

CHICAGO — It was a bad day Friday for the Mariners’ Z-men.

The Mariners optioned struggling catcher Mike Zunino to Triple-A Tacoma shortly after announcing they had fired general manager Jack Zduriencik.

Zunino, 24, departs after a 7-for-54 slump in August dropped his average to .174 average through 112 games. The tipping point, apparently, was club officials detected an accompanying defensive decline.

“We’d hoped that he would come around,” manager Lloyd McClendon said. “It just got to the point where the offensive pressure was overbearing and starting to get to him from a defensive standpoint.”

The Mariners replaced Zunino by recalling John Hicks, who was batting just .245 in 83 games at Tacoma. Hicks is a five-year pro who has never played in the majors.

“We’ll work Hicks in,” McClendon said, “take a look at him and see what he can do. Obviously, we’ve got to bring him up to speed on what we’re doing and how we’re doing things.”

The move, for now, puts former backup Jesus Sucre in line for a majority of the playing time, although Zunino is expected to return after Tacoma’s season concludes Sept. 7.

“I think (Zunino) will catch every day down there,” McClendon said. “It gives him a chance to go down for 10-12 days and take a breather, maybe regroup a little bit and get it going.”

Zunino was the third overall pick in the 2012 draft and reached the majors less than a year later amid concerns that his bat wasn’t yet major-league ready.

While he showed power by hitting 33 homers over the last two years, Zunino returns to the minors with a .193 average over 295 career games.

HICKS ARRIVES

Hicks got the word on his promotion Thursday night after being lifted for a pinch-hitter in the seventh inning of Tacoma’s 12-5 victory over Nashville at Cheney Stadium.

“I was talking to Pat (Listach, the Rainiers’ manager) about the previous hitter,” Hicks recalled. “He said, ‘By the way, you’re out of the game.’ I said, ‘OK,” and went and sat down for a second.

“I came back and said, ‘Do you want me to go to the pen to warm up the pitchers?’ He said, ‘No, we’re just waiting on confirmation that you’re going to the big leagues.’

“I was up pretty late (Thursday) night. I had a little trouble sleeping. I got to call my parents, call my brothers and all of my family members. The flight this morning (from Sea-Tac) was probably the best flight I’ve had.”

The Mariners selected Hicks in the fourth round of the 2011 draft. He turns 26 on Monday.

LOOKING BACK

It was 25 years ago Saturday — Aug. 29, 1990 — that the Mariners signed a 40-year-old outfielder then in his 18th season who had just been released by the Cincinnati Reds.

Ken Griffey Sr.

The move enabled Griffey to play with his celebrated son, Ken Griffey Jr., who was 20 at the time. The senior Griffey enjoyed a career renaissance by batting .377 in 21 games over the closing weeks of the 1990 season.

Ken Griffey Sr. returned the following year but retired in June.

SHORT HOPS

The Mariners continue to list their starter for Sunday’s series finale as “to be announced.” That slot has been occupied by lefty Mike Montgomery, who has an 8.33 ERA in his last nine starts. Manager Lloyd McClendon said he expected to have a decision after Friday’s game…Right fielder Nelson Cruz entered Friday with a career-best streak of reaching base safely in 37 straight games…Here’s a step in the right direction. The Mariners’ bullpen, prior to Friday, had not allowed a run in 10 innings over the three previous games.

ON TAP

The Mariners and White Sox continue their four-game series at 4:10 p.m. (PDT) Saturday at U.S. Cellular Field. Weather permitting. The forecast calls for 60 percent chance of rain.

Right-hander Hisashi Iwakuma (5-3, 4.29) will face Chicago right-hander Jeff Samardzija (8-10, 4.75). The game can be seen on Root Sports Northwest and heard on 770 KTTH.

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