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Mariner Legends: Starting Rotation
Aug 13, 2007 | 12:41AM | report this

Starting Rotation:  Seattle Mariners

1.  LHP  Randy Johnson (Named the Big Unit for his intimidating 6'10" frame.  The most dominant pitcher in Mariners history.  Acquired in the Mark Langston trade from the Montreal Expos, Johnson was easily the most popular Mariner pitcher ever.  His pitches had the kind of velocity that few pitchers ever have, and he had one of the nastiest sliders in the majors.  In 1990, he threw a no-hitter against the Detroit TIgers, and was the first pitcher ever to strike out Hall of Famer Wade Boggs 3 times in one game.  His blazing fastball allowed him to have six 300 plus strike out seasons Randy was especially dominant during the '95, but more importantly in the post season that year.  During the midseason trade deadline, in 1998, Johnson was dealt to the Houston Astros, who were in the thick of a pennant race, for Freddy Garcia, Carlos Guillen, and John Halama.  The Mariners management traded a player they thought was on the decline.  A 5 time Cy Young award winner, World Series MVP, World Series Ring, and a perfect game later, the Mariners look foolish for trading him.  He was the kind of pitcher you would want pitching in a Game 7. )

2.  LHP Jamie Moyer (Jamie Moyer was the polar opposite of power pitchers like Randy Johnson, Roger Clemens, and others who dominated during the late '90s.  The Mariners acquired Moyer during the '96 season from the Boston Red Sox for outfielder Darren Bragg.  He went 6-2, in that half of the season, and would improve with 17 wins the following season, and had 20 wins during the 2001 116 win season for the Mariners.  He was the winningest pitcher in Mariners history, was loved throughout the community for all of the charity work he and his did, still do, and was comparably dominant, but less heralded as players like Tom Glavine, Greg Maddux, and Randy Johnson from '97 to 2004.  He was traded during the season to the Philadelphia Phillies for a couple of Single A pitching prospectsJamie was best known for his off speed pitching style, with a fastball that tops out a 83 mph, and a great combination of curveball and circle change up.  He wasn't a highlight reel pitcher, but he was effective.  Without pitchers like him, the 2001 season wouldn't have been possible.)

3.  LHP Mark Langston (He wore a Mariners uniform from 1984-1989, but had a tremendous impact for the Mariners.  He was an all star and a league leader in strike outs for 3 seasons, had 2 Gold gloves while with the Mariners Langston was the lone all star pitcher on some very underachieving, historically awful Mariner teams, in the mid '80s.  And is highly regarded as having one of the best pick-off moves, in Major League Baseball, of all time.  He is second, only to Kenny Rogers, in this category.  He was traded to the Montreal Expos in 1989 for Randy Johnson and Brian Holman.)

4.  RHP Freddy Garcia (Acquired by the Mariners in a midseason deal for ace Randy Johnson in 1998, Freddy become a household name among Mariner fans.  He was a work-horse during his rookie season, pitching 201 innings and finishing with an impressive 17-8 record, while compiling 170 strike outs.  His last five seasons in he Seattle he had 18, 16, 12, 13, and 14 wins.  He too was a dominant fixture on the Mariners team that won 116 games, in 2001.  Nicknamed the "Chief" for his resemblence to the large Native American man in the movie One Flew over the Cuckoos Nest, Freddy was a fan favorite.  He was his own worst enemy on the mound, because if he failed at something, often times he would come un-glued, and his performance would suffer.  In 2004, his last season with the Mariners, he didn't have those struggles, and in my opinion, had his most solid season with the Mariners during a contract year.  He was dealt to the Chicago White Sox during the 2004 season, and won a World Series with them in 2005.)

5.  RHP Felix Hernandez (It's difficult to say that Felix is one of the Mariners great pitchers, because he hasn't been as dominant, as I think he will be yet.  Felix, like Freddy Garcia, can get frustrated while on the mound, if he makes mistakes.  I saw this first hand when I watched a game against the Baltimore Orioles in mid July.  Felix took a 2-0 lead into the 7th inning, but gave up a couple of base hits, got upset at himself, lost his composure and then surrendered a 3 run homer to Jay Gibbons.  A month later, Felix was in a jam in a game against the Toronto Blue Jays.  The bases were loaded with 2 outs, and a 1-2 count on slugger Alex RiosFelix threw a perfect strike, right over the plate that froze Rios.  It was a thing of beauty, but much to the dismay of Felix, manager John McClaren, Kenji Johjima, myself, and any Mariner fan watching, the pitch was called a ballFelix was furious.  His next pitch was slapped in to the gap by Rios, and brought in a run.  He then faced Troy Glaus, who he had struck out twice earlier in the game.  Glaus crushed Felix's pitch for a 3 run homer, and it was all over for the Mariners after that.  With maturity, I think Felix will turn into the dominant, clear-cut ace that Mariner fans expect to be.  The one hit, complete game shut-out he threw vs Boston in Fenway, was one of the most awe inspiring games I have ever seen.  It is performances like this that let me know that Felix will develop into, perhaps, the best pitcher in Mariners history.  His fastball and slider are well developed, plus his change up is improving nicely.  All hail King Felix!)

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