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07/22/16 4:29 PM

#173796 RE: blackcat #173791

Harold Reynolds was commenting on our lack of base stealing on radio just the other day.

This team has who that has speed? Maybe two guys at that.

Besides terrible base running there is nobody that if the other teams pitcher has done their home work is going to be to worried about stealing second.

Yet, they send Cruz from first to score on a double.
What a fantasy that is.

Take a triple for him to score from first.

Team with out speed is a team that has to rely on HR's.

Not a good thing.

Limits your ability to win games.
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excel

07/22/16 6:32 PM

#173797 RE: blackcat #173791

Just a weird play due to throw .......



M’s top pick, AquaSox’s Lewis out for season with knee injury
JESSE GELEYNSE
Wed Jul 20th, 2016 7:39pmSPORTS



EVERETT — The worst fears of the Seattle Mariners and Everett AquaSox were realized Wednesday when an MRI revealed that 2016 first-round draft pick Kyle Lewis suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament in addition to a torn medial and lateral meniscus in his right knee.

The Mariners issued a press release confirming the news Wednesday afternoon. Lewis will miss the rest of the season.

The injury occurred during a collision between Lewis and Tri-City catcher Chris Mattison in the AquaSox’s 8-6 loss to the Dust Devils Tuesday afternoon at Everett Memorial Stadium.

Lewis, whom the Mariners selected No. 11 overall out of Mercer University in Georgia, was back in the clubhouse with his teammates Wednesday after the MRI while on crutches and sporting a brace on his injured right knee.

“It was definitely a different experience, especially for being on such a weird play like that where I’m kind of trying to stop, and hurting it trying to slow down rather than running full speed,” said Lewis, who spent several minutes on the ground in pain before hobbling off the field, partially on his own.

The injury happened in the seventh inning when Lewis attempted to score from second base on an RBI single by Nick Thurman. The throw from right field was up the line and brought Mattison into the base path.

“I saw the catcher and didn’t want to just smash into him going full speed,” Lewis said. “I wanted to be able to control what was going on. I didn’t want to have a head-on collision with the guy so I tried to slow down, and when I tried to slow down and plant the knee just kind of buckled under me. One of those (things) that happens.”

After a slow start to the Northwest League season the 6-foot-4, 210-pound center-fielder caught fire. He was hitting .299/.385/.530 with three home runs, five triples, eight doubles, 26 RBI and a .915 OPS. He was named the Northwest League Player of the Week for the week ending July 10.

“He’s been a leader on and off the field,” Everett manager Rob Mummau said. “He’s been fantastic with doing his work and being here early, with the fans and signing autographs. You name it. He’s been fantastic.”

Lewis said there was no timetable yet for surgery, but is anxious to get started.

“I’m just going to get to work on the rehab process,” Lewis said. “I’m just going to get going, get mobility back and hopefully get into surgery and get going on rehab as fast as possible and go from there.”