Seattle’s Felix Hernandez reacts after allowing a bunt single to Texas’ Carlos Tocci during the third inning of an Aug. 7 game in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Brandon Wade)

Seattle’s Felix Hernandez reacts after allowing a bunt single to Texas’ Carlos Tocci during the third inning of an Aug. 7 game in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Brandon Wade)

Shaky Hernandez vows to return to Mariners’ rotation soon

  • By KRISTIE RIEKEN AP Sports Writer
  • Saturday, August 11, 2018 9:49pm
  • Sports

Associated Press

HOUSTON — Felix Hernandez vowed Saturday that his first-ever stint in Seattle’s bullpen won’t last long.

“I’ll be a starter before the end of the year,” Hernandez told The Associated Press. “No question about it.”

The struggling Mariners ace has made 398 career starts in 14 seasons, never once pitching in relief. He was bumped from the rotation on Thursday night, the latest setback in a tough year in which he has a career-high 5.73 earned-run average and is 0-4 in his last five starts.

For the longtime face of this franchise, it was difficult to digest the team’s decision to have him pitch in relief, and he said it took him a couple of days to come to terms with it. Conversations with family and friends and encouragement from his wife Sandra, who he has been with since he was 14, helped.

“My wife is here. She flew here,” Hernandez said. “We had a good conversation, and she told me: ‘Just go out there and be the leader that you’ve been all these years. Be you. Be you.’”

And that, Hernandez said, is exactly what he plans to do. Though the 2010 American League Cy Young Award winner sees this only as a temporary setback, he’s prepared to embrace his new role for the good of a team that’s in contention to reach the playoffs for the first time since 2001.

“I’m just part of the team, and I’m going to do whatever’s possible to help the team,” he said.

The 32-year-old Hernandez is 8-10 with a 5.73 ERA in 23 starts for a Mariners team chasing a playoff spot.

Hernandez, who has the fourth-most starts in Major League Baseball history without a relief appearance, has spent three games in the bullpen, but has yet to appear in a game. He shared his first impressions of the experience.

“It’s boring, I’m telling you,” he said with a laugh.

On Thursday and Friday, Hernandez trotted with closer Edwin Diaz to the bullpen in left-center field at Minute Maid Park, where the Mariners are playing the AL West-leading Astros. Hernandez said he’s picked Diaz’s brain about relieving, but he’s far from the only one he’s reached out to for advice on the move.

“I’ve been talking with everyone in the bullpen him, Alex Colome, everybody,” he said. “(They said) just go out there and have fun.”

Hernandez pointed out that he’s appeared in the All-Star game several times out of the bullpen, but admitted that he “might need some time” to get warmed up to enter a game.

He said the team didn’t tell him anything specific that it needed to see from him for him to get his starting job back, but he knows that he’ll have to improve his fastball command to turn things around.

“The problem is my location of the fastball,” he said. “If I locate my fastball, I’ll be good because I’ve got many weapons to go out there and have good games, so I have to locate my fastball.”

Hernandez said he believes the problem is mechanical and said he’s trying several different things to try and get back on track.

When facing reporters following his recent tough starts, including his last one against Texas in which he allowed a career-high 11 runs — seven of them earned — he seemed discouraged and a bit down.

It was a different Hernandez who spoke on Saturday. It wasn’t quite the King Felix who threw a perfect game in 2012 and led the AL in ERA in 2010 and 2014, but there were unmistakable notes of the swagger and bravado that were hallmarks of the presence he had on the mound when he was one of the game’s most dominant pitchers.

He smiled easily and cracked jokes, his glossy ringlets bouncing around as he laughed. He said instead of getting mad about the move or letting it hurt his feelings, he’s using it as motivation.

“All it does is encourage me to get back,” he said before flashing one last smile.

Talk to us

> Give us your news tips.

> Send us a letter to the editor.

> More Herald contact information.

More in Sports

Kamiak’s Synclair Mawudeku (2) pitches during a 4A softball game between Kamiak and Jackson at Kamiak High School on Tuesday, April 9, 2024 in Mukilteo, Washington. Jackson won, 9-0. (Annie Barker / The Herald)
Prep roundup for Wednesday, March 19

Kamiak, Lynnwood softball earn blowout wins.

Stanwood senior Gavin Gehrman delivers a pitch during the Spartans' 8-3 win against Arlington in Stanwood, Washington on March 19, 2025. (Joe Pohoryles / The Herald)
Stanwood baseball beats Arlington in reformed rivalry game

Gavin Gehrman drives in 2 runs, pitches 3 hitless innings in the 8-3 win against former 3A foe.

Jackson’s Sam Craig (46) gets an out at first during a baseball game between Jackson and Glacier Peak at Glacier Peak High School on Tuesday, April 16, 2024 in Snohomish, Washington. Glacier Peak won, 5-3. (Annie Barker / The Herald)
Prep baseball roundup for Wednesday, March 19

Jackson won 6-0 as it is yet to allow a run through four games.

Shorewood senior Matthew Bereket fends off Edmonds-Woodway senior Joey Dornay during the first half of Shorewood's 2-1 overtime win in Edmonds, Washington on March 18, 2025. (Joe Pohoryles / The Herald)
Shorewood boys soccer tops Edmonds-Woodway in OT

Caleb Butler’s golden-goal header secures 2-1 win for Stormrays in match between Wesco South titans.

Vote for The Herald’s Prep Athlete of the Week for March 9-15

The Athlete of the Week nominees for March 9-15. Voting closes at… Continue reading

Stanwood’s Megan Stulc (1) swings during a prep softball game between Stanwood and Jackson at Henry M. Jackson High School on Tuesday, April 2, 2024 in Mill Creek, Washington. Jackson won, 6-0. (Annie Barker / The Herald)
Prep softball roundup for Tuesday, March 18

Late runs help push Stanwood past Arlington.

Snohomish players celebrate during a District 1 3A baseball game between Meadowdale and Snohomish at Snohomish High School on Monday, April 30, 2024 in Snohomish, Washington. Snohomish won, 3-1. (Annie Barker / The Herald)
Prep baseball roundup for Tuesday, March 18

Snohomish and Archbishop Murphy each earned blowout wins on strong pitching.

Snohomish's Morgan Gibson returns the ball in her match against Stanwood's Ryann Reep on Friday, April 12, 2024 in Snohomish, Washington. Gibson lost the first set 4-6 but rallied back to win 6-2 in the second and 6-0 in the third. The Panthers bested the Spartans 5-2. (Taras McCurdie / The Herald)
Prep roundup for Tuesday, March 18

Meadowdale, Snohomish, Stanwood girls tennis pick up wins

Prep boys soccer roundup for March 18

A well-rounded effort pushes Lake Stevens to a 2-0 start on the season.

Tips Week in Review: Everett clinches regular season title

Silvertips top Spokane twice, Portland once and secure Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy.

Rams receiver Cooper Kupp makes a one-handed catch against the Dolphins in the third quarter at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif. on Monday, November 11, 2024. (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times / Tribune News Services)
Cooper Kupp hopes to continue path of proving people wrong

The Seahawks’ new receiver returns to the PNW after release from Rams.

Kamiak players huddle during a 4A softball game between Kamiak and Jackson at Kamiak High School on Tuesday, April 9, 2024 in Mukilteo, Washington. Jackson won, 9-0. (Annie Barker / The Herald)
Prep softball roundup for Monday, March 17

Kamiak hangs on for win in wild seventh inning.

Support local journalism

If you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible.