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Thoughts on Figgy vs. lefties, Pineiro and pooches (plus lineups)

Published 4:52 pm Saturday, May 8, 2010

Early thoughts on another sunny — but breezy, so bundle up— day at Safeco Field.

  • The Mariners’ lineup is on the board and, against left-hander Joe Saunders, the M’s have the long-lost Mike Sweeney at DH. Also, there’s hope against Saunders. Not only is he having a tough season (1-5, 7.04 ERA), but being left-handed he’ll turn Chone Figgins around to his other-worldly side. Figgy is batting .343 against left-handed pitching but .121 against righties. Also, Rob Johnson is catching his fourth straight game and Ryan Langerhans is back in left field.
  • Mood music driving to the ballpark this afternoon was supplied again by ELP (Welcome Back My Friends to the Show That Never Ends) with a finishing touch of Toxicity by System of a Down (or, as I’m calling them until this Mariners miniscule-ball offense changes, System of a Downer).
  • A little more on former Mariner Joel Pineiro, who’s in the Angels’ rotation (but not starting in this series). He and his wife Shirley have four kids now after twin boys were born 18 months ago. That makes four kids, one a girl. And if you think Pineiro is on his way to becoming the next Jamie Moyer from a family perspective (The Moyers have eight kids), he isn’t. Pineiro said they’re stopping at four.
  • One of the new “attractions” near the ballpark this year is the showgirls establishment about a block south of Safeco Field. Next to it is the Seattle Canine Club. I’d rather have a lab dance.
  • Tonight’s lineups:

    ANGELS

    Aybar, shortstop

    Abreu, right field

    Hunter, center field

    Morales, first base

    Matsui, DH

    Rivera, left field

    Kendrick, second base

    Napoli, catcher

    Fransden, third base

    Left-hander Saunders, starting pitcher

    MARINERS

    Suzuki, right field

    Figgins, second base

    Kotchman, first base

    Gutierrez, center field

    Lopez, third base

    Sweeney, DH

    Langerhans, left field

    Josh Wilson, shortstop

    Johnson, catcher

    Right-hander Fister, starting pitcher