King Felix

You truly appreciate the grit and talent of Felix Hernandez when you watch him work on a day like last Saturday. He struggled through five innings, not having his best stuff, yet he got the big outs when needed. Throwing 106 pitches in five innings, he gave the Yankees plenty of scoring chances, allowing five hits and walking six. Still, he held New York to just a run -- Carlos Beltran's RBI double in the 3rd. Otherwise, 10 base runners stranded with no damage. When Seattle rallied for three 5th inning runs and grabbed the lead to stay, he was on his way to a victory.
It was also an historic day -- King Felix's four strikeouts raised his career total to 2162, tying him with Randy Johnson for the most in Mariners history. Having just turned 30 a couple of weeks ago, it wouldn't be surprising to find him joining Johnson in Cooperstown one day.

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