Miguel Cairo makes third start, hitless streak continues

Miguel Cairo made his third start of the season last night, but alas he went 0-for-3. Strikeout in third, foulout to first in sixth and flied to center in eight. That said, his teammates only mustered two hits against Vicente Padilla...

Cairo's resolve seems strong. Before the game he told the Seattle Times: "If you feel you're a very good player, it doesn't matter what anyone thinks. I believe in myself and I know if I get a chance to play today, I'm going to do my best."

The Mariners have played 35 games. Cairo has been active for all of them. He has zero hits. Over/under, first hit by June 1. Any takers?

I guess if Cairo is really desperate, I could refer him to my foot doctor. This guy gave my left foot two more shots of steroids yesterday. And it only cost me a $20 co-pay!

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Not even Cairo's family would care about this. Do you actually find this interesting? Enough with this and the stupid daily transactions. Now give us more photos of ScarJo and Gamble.
GO RIEBER!

Wow, trying to cause a rift in the Final Score duo, eh?

Be that way.

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