Seattle instead will give the Opening Day start to lefthander Marco Gonzales, the former first-round draft pick who last year posted 3.6 fWAR, just ahead of Clayton Kershaw and Zack Greinke.
I regret to report that Felix Hernandez probably has an attitude problem. Even with his utter lack of effectiveness, Hernandez was likely to be the Opening Day starter if he had a better attitude (shoot, Ichiro will get the Opening Day start in Toyko on Wednesday). If Hernandez remains ineffective through May, Erik Swanson, Tommy Milone or Justus Sheffield will likely replace him in the starting rotation. With the Mariners "stepping back" this season in the final year of the Hernandez contract, it's a sad end to his stellar 15-year career that lacked a postseason appearance.
Today Hernandez surrendered five runs, four earned, on four hits, over four innings, issuing three walks and striking out none, in Seattle's 6-5 win over the Yomiuri Giants in Tokyo:
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In a matchup of natives of Valencia, Venezuela, Hernandez and Eduardo Rodriguez are the probable starters for the March 31 game I will attend.